Lexus just announced the price for its third-generation IS sport sedan, which will start at $36,845 including delivery.
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Audi just announced pricing for the newly improved R8 supercar, which went on sale today.
Acura just announced pricing for the 2014 RDX crossover, which will start from $35,415 including delivery.
Now, more than ever, Ford’s Fiesta ST hot hatch is something to get excited about because pricing was just announced and it only costs $22,195 including delivery.
Nissan just announced pricing for its 2014 GT-R and the Murano CrossCabriolet all-wheel drive.
Mazda just officially announced pricing and mileage estimates for its 2014 Mazda6 mid-size sedan.
Toyota just announced complete details for its 2013 RAV4 small crossover including prices.
Acura has announced pricing on its 2013 model year TSX Sport Wagon model, increasing its base MSRP by $500 to $31,860 (excluding $895 destination charge).
Chevrolet’s full-size Impala sedan will climb about $700 after its launches in late 2013 as a fully redesigned car.
Mazda just released U.S. specifications and pricing for its CX-9 mid-size crossover which underwent a mid-cycle refresh this year.
Porsche’s upcoming 918 spyder supercar hasn’t been media shy. It’s got 800 hp, it ran a 7:14 lap around the Nurburgring, but what about the most important number: the price?
Pricing for the 2013 Volkswagen CC R-Line was just announced, starting at $33,020 including shipping.
Sales for the 2013 Nissan Sentra compact sedan begin on October 16 with pricing starting from $16,770 including delivery.
The Cadillac ATS is the American brand’s answer to the BMW 3 Series and it has now received an official EPA fuel rating of 21 mpg city and 31 mpg highway when equipped with the 2.0-liter four-cylinder turbo engine.
Set to arrive at dealers this fall, the 2013 Buick Regal will get a price hike thanks to GM dropping the Ecotec engine to offer the eAssist hybrid as the base model.
Audi let loose a whole plethora of information on its new 2013 models today, and the Q5 and Q7 are seeing significant changes and a new connected infotainment system for 2013.
Toyota has announced new prices for several 2013 models. While most are going up in price, they are getting new equipment along with it. Continue Reading…
The 2013 Hyundai Sonata isn’t a completely different model than last years, but looking through the pricing and options list we find one glaring omission: a manual transmission.
Cadillac has just revealed the pricing for its 2013 Cadillac ATS sport sedan that is poised to take on the highly competitive segment. Available in three powertrains, and tested at various racetracks around the world, the ATS is looking to make a big splash in the sport sedan market.
In response to what it says is feedback from thousands of customers who’ve already driven the Nissan LEAF for extended periods of time, the Japanese automaker is instigating a few changes on the 2012 model as well as hiking prices.
Said changes comprise standard (instead of optional) DC Fast Charging system, allowing the car to be charged at 480 volts which reduces the time it takes to fully charge it up (Nissan says with the DC FC, it takes 30 minutes to reach 80 percent charge from complete depletion).
In addition, the 2012 LEAF will also incorporate cold weather features to help ease operation in Northern climes, including a battery warmer, heated steering wheel and heated seats, both front and back.
As a result of these changes, Nissan has also announced that it will increase availability of the 2012 LEAF, to include Northern states such as Illinois, as well as much of the South East, including Alabama, the Carolinas, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi and Virginia as well as the District of Columbia.
In terms of pricing, Nissan has announced that the 2012 LEAF will retail for $35,200 in SV trim (it was $32,780 last year) and $37,250 as a more uplevel SL (which sold for $33,720 in 2011). For those looking to lease one, expect to pay around $369 or more for the privilege of driving the latest version of this much hyped all-electric car.


























