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November 7, 2009

Ford Wins Car Of The Year With A…

Filed under: New Cars — Tags: — carguru @ 1:30 am

While the now profitable Car Motor Company has been in the spotlight regarding the sale of the brands that the comprise Premiere Auto Group, its European division will have something new to show come this September at the Frankfurt Motor Show. Ford the only major mainstream manufacturer in Europe to not offer a compact sport utility vehicle (or a sport utility vehicle whatsoever) since it withdrew the Maverick (Escape) from the market during the early part of the decade. The car that will be shown at Frankfurt is a refined version of the iosis X concept that was displayed at last year?s Paris auto show, and should fill in this much-needed gap nicely.

Kuga (pronounced: koo-gah) sounds like a play on the Mercury two-door coupe (Cougar), but it?s got nothing in common with the big American cat (the final generation of which was also sold in Europe under the blue-oval badge). The edgy, ?Kinetic Design? styling of the Kuga blends many of the traits of new European-market Ford products, such as the curved and sporting roof line of the S-Max people carrier, the wheels of the high-performance Focus ST220, and the detailed headlamps and upturned grille of the freshly launched Mondeo midsized sedan, but sports bulging fenders and beefier lower cladding to give it a stronger, more durable look. Ford?s aim is to give the typical compact crossover a sportier look, something that only Mazda has successfully done with its CX-7.

Ford?s Designer for Exteriors, Stefan Lamm said, ?Kuga is adventurous and distinctive, and we wanted to highlight this in our first official image . . . We believe that there is a role for a more athletic and charismatic vehicle that marks a departure from the norm, in the same way that the award-winning Ford S-Max carved out new territory for an MPV.?

While the official details about its platform and powertrain have yet to be announced, the Kuga will ride on the compact C1 platform that is shared with the European Ford Focus, Mazda3, and Mazda compact range. While the production engines are expected to include a series of economical four-cylinder and diesel engines, the Kuga is actually rumoured to be the first product developed by Ford of Europe to feature a gasoline-electric hybrid system. Ford will build the Kuga at its Saarlouis plant in Germany, with production expected to begin next spring. That?s about the same time that Volkswagen?s compact ute, the Tiguan, will hit the assembly line a few thousand kilometres away in Portugal.

Like most of Ford of Europe?s products, it?s pretty much set in stone that we won?t be getting the Kuga, though it?s been rumoured that Ford?s CEO Alan Mulally and his product development boss, Derek Kuzak want it and the Ford C-Max concept crossover for our market. Wouldn?t it be great if this little soft roader / compact crossover ended up on our shores as the replacement to the Escape?

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October 30, 2009

When Is The Best Time To Buy A New Car?

Filed under: New Cars — Tags: , , , , — carguru @ 10:03 am

When is it time to buy a new vehicle? Is it when you need to start making repairs? Is it when you can afford a new automobile? This is a dilemma currently facing me. Is it worth keeping your old automobiles knowing you will have problems with them but the chance of having a problem out ways the new monthly payment you will have to take on.

I have two cars a Dodge Durango and Chrysler Concorde both about ten years old. Both of my cars have over 140,000 miles on them and have needed to be fixed over the last three years. Is it time for me to bite the bullet and trade at least one in or should I hold off. If I had to trade one in it would be the Concorde it has about 20,000 less miles on it and already has major repairs done to it. A couple of years ago it needed a new engine, then more recently a new timing chain both pretty expensive repairs. The engine cost well over $2000 and the timing chain around $1200 but the car has been paid off for 5 years. How I see it I made out, $3300 over 5 years breaks down to $660 per year or $55 per month. It?s a lot better than a $350 per month payment.

Our Durango is also paid off but has more miles on it The only real problems it has had has been around the air condition unit and a mishap by my children. My kids jammed change into the CD player causing the radio to be fried. The total to repair both was $1300. Our reason to keep the Durango is because it is more useful to us.

So my dilemma again is, is it a good time to consider purchasing a new vehicle? My wife and I have been considering it for a while now. I have a few reservations about getting a new vehicle. The first of course is taking on a new large payment. We would want another SUV if we purchase. We do a lot of outdoor activities, snowboarding, canoeing, camping ect., so we need something to lug our gear, kids and clothes. With our Durango also older we know over the next few years we will also need to replace that vehicle. So to us it just makes sense to get the SUV first as a more reliable vehicle we can feel safe in on longer trips.

Reliability is our 2nd reason we are considering a new car. Since both of our vehicles are older there is a reliability fear that looms over us on longer trips. This would be solved with a new automobile.

Another issue to look at would be our insurance rates. They would go up by at least $100 per month with a new automobile with full coverage. Even if I applied all the discount auto insurance techniques I know.

It may not be time to buy right now with the holidays coming up and our finances kind of low but this is something we will need to address within the next year. The reliability and safety factors out way the new cost we will have to endure. After the holidays we will be on a vehicle hunt. Should we buy brand new or something with low miles a couple of years old. Hmme, This sounds like something to write about next.

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