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- 2010 Lincoln MKX Bottom Line
- 2010 Porsche Cayenne Bottom Line
- 2010 Lexus ES 350 Bottom Line
- 2010 Suzuki Equator Bottom Line
- 2010 Nissan Titan Bottom Line
| Posted: 15 Jan 2010 04:48 PM PST The Lincoln MKX has proven to be a success for Ford's luxury brand. Most of the core features of the previous model are carried over on the 2010 Lincoln MKX, though a few new features and a small rise in fuel economy add value to the vehicle. Built around the same mechanical elements as the Ford Edge, the 2010 MKX also shares the same standard... |
| 2010 Porsche Cayenne Bottom Line Posted: 15 Jan 2010 04:17 PM PST The Cayenne is Porsche's only SUV, and it's the brand's best-selling vehicle in North America. Such a successful recipe is worth sticking with, and accordingly Porsche has announced no updates for the 2010 model year, though two special-edition models are available: The Transsyberia S and the GTS PD Edition 3. Those models offers unique equipment... |
| Posted: 15 Jan 2010 10:24 AM PST The front-wheel-drive Lexus ES 350 has long been the most subtle car in Lexus' already hardly overt lineup—appealing to those who want a smooth, responsive, quiet, and very comfortable luxury car, with some world-class technology features inside. What separates the ES 350 from the Toyota Camry are exterior styling and interior refinement. The two... |
| 2010 Suzuki Equator Bottom Line Posted: 14 Jan 2010 10:20 PM PST As Suzuki's first modern pickup for the United States, the Equator is largely a Nissan Frontier, rebadged with some slightly different trim and details. Available in Extended Cab and Crew Cab models, the 2010 Equator puts a slightly more recreational and off-road focus on a mid-size pickup design. The Equator arguably looks better than the... |
| Posted: 14 Jan 2010 10:12 PM PST Thanks to styling that resists the almost identical cues used by other major truckmakers—along with a strong V-8 engine—the Titan stands out from the crowd. Yet those same attributes give the Titan limited appeal; while other full-size pickups try to be everything to everyone, with special focused models for all sorts of work and play, the 2010... |
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The Lincoln MKX has proven to be a success for Ford's luxury brand. Most of the core features of the previous model are carried over on the 2010 Lincoln MKX, though a few new features and a small rise in fuel economy add value to the vehicle. Built around the same mechanical elements as the Ford Edge, the 2010 MKX also shares the same standard...
The Cayenne is Porsche's only SUV, and it's the brand's best-selling vehicle in North America. Such a successful recipe is worth sticking with, and accordingly Porsche has announced no updates for the 2010 model year, though two special-edition models are available: The Transsyberia S and the GTS PD Edition 3. Those models offers unique equipment...
The front-wheel-drive Lexus ES 350 has long been the most subtle car in Lexus' already hardly overt lineup—appealing to those who want a smooth, responsive, quiet, and very comfortable luxury car, with some world-class technology features inside. What separates the ES 350 from the Toyota Camry are exterior styling and interior refinement. The two...
As Suzuki's first modern pickup for the United States, the Equator is largely a Nissan Frontier, rebadged with some slightly different trim and details. Available in Extended Cab and Crew Cab models, the 2010 Equator puts a slightly more recreational and off-road focus on a mid-size pickup design. The Equator arguably looks better than the...
Thanks to styling that resists the almost identical cues used by other major truckmakers—along with a strong V-8 engine—the Titan stands out from the crowd. Yet those same attributes give the Titan limited appeal; while other full-size pickups try to be everything to everyone, with special focused models for all sorts of work and play, the 2010...
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