2011 is here and with it, a slew of hot new cars. Those on this list are all gorgeous; some deliver a great value, some solid power, and some a new paradigm.
1. Chevrolet Volt: This car is the surprise of the season. The first electric car of its kind, the Volt allows you to not worry about recharging - it's reported that the Volt can drive over a hundred miles on one gallon of gas.
2. Honda Accord: Buy new Honda or find car leasing deals on last year's, but the Honda Accord is always a winner. And options are plenty: the V6 packs plenty of punch, especially when coupled with a five-speed manual, but the V4 is a great standard option for those without the cash to spare.
3. Ford Mustang GT: This car offers major value, drivability, and power all for less than $31k. Six-speeds and a 5.0 V8 are part of the bargain.
4. Hyundai Sonata: This mid-size family sedan is a standout in a crowded class. More horsepower, better fuel ratings, and a sexier exterior than its competitors make this car less of a value and more of a steal.
5. Mercedes SLS AMG Gullwing: Okay, there has to be at least one car on the list that most people can't afford. A seven speed automatic, 563 horsepower, and a host of standards - backup camera, satellite radio, power-folding mirrors, and of course the retro Gullwing style, make this a true collector's item. The price of $185,575, however, along with its $1700 gas-guzzler tax put it out of range for most of us.
6. Honda Odyssey: The minivan is reincarnated in this year's Honda. When you want to buy new Honda this Odyssey comes with an optional rear-DVD system, 16.2 inch screen, split-screen capability (so the kids don't fight if they can't agree on what to watch) and an up to the minute traffic-update navigation system.
7. Ford Explorer: This car is different from its predecessors and it shows that the SUV isn't dead. A unibody construction instead of the old body-on-frame means a lighter vehicle. 17 m.p.g in the city and 25 on the highway make this car a viable alternative for large families (7-seats).
8. Toyota Scion t C: This car is geared towards young, hip drivers. With its solid driving capabilities, good fuel economy (23/31) and snazzy interior, it's a good bet for under $20k.
This array of vehicles should give you an idea of what's available if you're looking into leasing a car, or you want to buy new Honda or Toyota cars.
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