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Volkswagen Jetta (2008)

January 6, 2010

The Jetta was launched by Volkswagen in 1979. It was launched with the primary aim of targeting the North American consumers who were more inclined towards sedans than any other type of car. The name of the car, like other cars of Volkswagen is derived from winds. This one is named after the Jet winds. Read more

Mercedes Benz SL-Class (2006)

January 6, 2010

If there is any car that can make you miss a breath and fill you with envy when you see another person driving one, then it's bound to be a Mercedes Benz. It’s the power of German engineering and styling that has given this car the cult status it enjoys worldwide. Read more

Chevrolet Camaro (1967-1969)

January 6, 2010

General Motors initially came up with the Chevrolet Camaro in 1967 as an answer to the Ford Mustang. In fact the product managers had gone so far as saying that the Camaro is a “small, vicious animal that eats Mustangs.” The Camaro is a pony car, and there were four different generations of the car produced until 2002 and can also be labelled as a muscle car or a ‘grand tourer’. The model which was in production and used up until1969 was part of the first generation of the Chevrolet Camaro. Read more

Mercedes Benz SL Class (2005)

January 6, 2010

The Mercedes Benz has always been known for its quality and style. It has never disappointed its ardent lovers when it comes to performance and setting new bench marks for quality - and the 2005 Mercedes Benz SL class keeps up this long tradition of the venerated German auto giant. Read more

Audi TT (2003)

January 6, 2010

“Vorsprung durch Technik”, or “Advancement through Technology” – that’s the corporate tag-line of Audi, and it does deliver to its promise with the Audi TT. The German manufacturer brought out the luxury sports car in 1998. The 2003 Audi TT is a part of the first generation of the two door coupe or ‘roadster’, and is produced from the stables of the Volkswagen group. In the calendar year 2002, the car’s sales were down by 24 percent, but the 2003 model brought the sales back to the optimum level thanks to its premium sporty, performance car package. Read more

Audi TT (2004)

January 6, 2010

The German manufacturer Audi brought out the 2004 model of the first generation of its luxury cum sports car, Audi TT, with a few minor changes made to the previous models. The 2004 model of the car stands in good stead to the fame and awe inspired by the name of Audi. The car’s basic design is far removed from the usual trends of the late 20th century, and it is quite distinct in part due to its well defined exterior lines and curves. The Audi TT’s 2004 model includes a four seat coupe and a two seat convertible. Read more

Honda Accord (2005)

January 6, 2010

The Honda Accord was launched as a compact hatchback, which later evolved into a mid-size vehicle. The 2005 model of the Accord is part of the seventh generation of the car – while the Accord was redesigned in the year 2003, the 2005 model saw the introduction of the Accord Hybrid, which has an excellent fuel economy. The Accord is a combination of high quality and technology with economy. The car has a very elegant look and is quite affordable for a luxury sedan. The Honda Accord is available as either a two door coupe or a four door sedan – the variations in the styling differs accordingly too. Read more

Honda Pilot (2005)

January 6, 2010

The Honda Pilot is one of the newest lines of the giant Japanese manufacturer – the Pilot was launched in 2002. Fully designed and built by Honda, the Pilot is a mid-size SUV with a front engine body layout with four wheel drive. The Honda Pilot was aimed at the consumer market of the United States of America, where there was quite a demand for SUVs. The Pilot was designed keeping the demands of passenger space, overall size and towing capacity in mind. Instantly, the Honda Pilot became a best-seller. Although the Pilot is sold only in select locations as of now, it is sure to hit distant shores sooner rather than later. Read more

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