The Mercedes-Benz Concept Style
Coupe (CSC)..... The future of 4-door coupe.
Thursday, 9 October 2014
Toyota Avalon 2013 model

The all new 2013 Toyota Avalon a combination of style, comfort, high quality and high fuel
economy, good handling qualities, a more complete and desirable
car. The 2014 Toyota Avalon is closer to an entry-level luxury
car than a full-size sedan.
Whether you're just
commuting by yourself to work or taking a group of friends to lunch, the Avalon
will impress with its low levels of noise and roomy front and rear seating. The car features includes; supportive seats,
large armrests and optional premium features like adaptive cruise control and
heated and ventilated seats. Effortless performance is furnished by Toyota's
impressively smooth 3.5-liter V6 engine, which cranks out a respectable 268
horsepower while still earning a 25 mpg combined EPA fuel economy rating.
Car Review by; edmund.com
Volkswagen Passat CC 2011 model
Volkswagen's Passat
sedan (2011 model),
looks like a more expensive car than it is.
If you feel that the 2011 Volkswagen CC feels a little bit like an auto-show concept, or a much more expensive vehicle, you're not alone. The CC takes after the Mercedes-Benz CLS with its stunning, coupe-like silhouette, frameless windows, and long, flowing design—including nice rear styling that tucks neatly down. The Volkswagen CC's interior still stands out
Volkswagen hasn't skimped on features in the CC sedans; all of them, even the base Sport, come very well-equipped. The CC is available in Sport, Lux, and Executive models, with Sport and Lux models getting the four-cylinder engine and the Executive upgrading to the VR6 and 4Motionn all-wheel drive, with a lavishing interior trim feel luxury-car caliber; the interior is tight and serene, too.
Bluetooth connectivity is standard on all models, with a new sound system that includes an auxiliary input and iPod connectivity. The navigation system in the CC is an all-new unit this year, while the top Dynaudio sound system is now only offered on the top Executive VR6.
If you feel that the 2011 Volkswagen CC feels a little bit like an auto-show concept, or a much more expensive vehicle, you're not alone. The CC takes after the Mercedes-Benz CLS with its stunning, coupe-like silhouette, frameless windows, and long, flowing design—including nice rear styling that tucks neatly down. The Volkswagen CC's interior still stands out
Volkswagen hasn't skimped on features in the CC sedans; all of them, even the base Sport, come very well-equipped. The CC is available in Sport, Lux, and Executive models, with Sport and Lux models getting the four-cylinder engine and the Executive upgrading to the VR6 and 4Motionn all-wheel drive, with a lavishing interior trim feel luxury-car caliber; the interior is tight and serene, too.
Bluetooth connectivity is standard on all models, with a new sound system that includes an auxiliary input and iPod connectivity. The navigation system in the CC is an all-new unit this year, while the top Dynaudio sound system is now only offered on the top Executive VR6.
SPECIFICATION
Gas Mileage
22 mpg City/31 mpg Hwy
Engine
Turbocharged Gas I4, 2.0L
EPA Class
Compact
Style Name
4dr Sdn Man Sport PZEV
Drivetrain
Front Wheel Drive
Passenger Capacity
4
Passenger Doors
4
Body Style
4dr Car
Transmission
6-speed manual transmission w/ODWednesday, 8 October 2014
Peugeot RC Hymotion 4
The Peugeot RC-Hymotion 4 Concept Hybrid car, designed to take the center stage, an amazingly sleek four-wheel drive, four seater, four-door saloon. Greatest looks in matt silver. It provides a solid 1.6-litre turbocharged petrol engine mounted in the back, driving the rear wheels with 218bhp; and a 95bhp electric motor in the nose, driving the front wheels. It can drive with any combination of the two, giving it a maximum output of 313bhp through all four wheels, or zero emissions when driving the front wheels only through town. Best of all, the compact electric motor in the front gives the car an racy nose. First displayed in the PARIS MOTOR SHOW 2008. More pictures below....
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