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The Safest Luxury Cars

It is assumed that the car is an extension of yourself. The rich and famous this belief to heart, and they buy high-end cars, making them the envy of the common man. The meaning of luxury cars, depending on whose perspective is considered. For the masses is nothing but their price for a car as a luxury car. For the privileged few, this is the brand.

There are pictures of that car makes sports cars zoom to call around a circuit of burning rubber, while others are much more related to royalty and the ruling class. Car manufacturers like BMW, Ferrari, Jaguar and Mercedes-Benz car models specifically aimed at the wealthy. The charging system is quite oppressive, but that’s the appeal of luxury cars, at least in the incredibly rich.

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The Fusion Hybrid Car

Hybrid cars are becoming popular because of their fuel consumption and the possibility of a significant amount of savings at the pump. Until now, the major players were popular with his Toyota Prius, but the 2010 Ford Fusion made a splash with its beautiful interiors influenced, technology gadgets and good looks.

As a hybrid, the Fusion uses both a traditional engine and electric motor. Fusion Hybrid is equipped with a 2.5 liter 4 cylinder engine with 156 horsepower and 136 lb. ft. of torque. The electric motor produces 106 horsepower. The engine uses a continuously variable transmission, and therefore you can not tell when the car passes the gas to electric mode, it is virtually undetectable. This car can reach 0-60 in 8.7 seconds, which may not seem very fast compared to a conventional car, but it is quite fast for a hybrid vehicle. Fuel consumption is 41 mpg city and 36 mpg on the highway. What’s really impressive is the car can reach speeds up to 47 mph with only the battery. No other hybrid car can go as fast with just the battery alone.

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The Model T Ford Speedster

The Model T Ford Speedster is not in the lineup. In fact, in their twenties and early that little in the way of sports models the ordinary working man could afford. The name “sports car” was still in the future, and thus was the first Ford V-8.

Human nature and human ingenuity was not long to transport the model T Ford into something much more exciting, though. So if you are around 1920 and you wanted the hottest and Tin Lizzie Wilder, but what can you do?

“Cars and gasoline Dyke encyclopedia” tells you exactly what to do.

The best thing to do for the body was to simply replace one type of racing about. You can create your own or you could buy “a place full radiator, hood, running boards, gas tank in the back, and the body” for about $ 100.

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The Insight Sports Sedan

Toyota was the market leader with the popular Prius hybrid vehicles, but now there’s a new player in town: the 2010 Honda Insight hybrid. The Insight is a sports sedan with five doors and gets a few styling cues from the Honda FCX Clarity fuel cell and its rival the Toyota Prius. This sports car gets great mileage, selling faster, has a sleek aerodynamic design. Hybrid cars are in high demand because of their eco-friendliness and ability to get excellent gas mileage. The 2010 Insight will be face to face with the popular Toyota Prius to be.

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