GMC Terrain 2010 of USA

By Raj Savdhariya | Jun 2, 2011

GMC, truck specialist of the General Motors family, has something new for 2010. The Terrain is a mid-sized SUV made on a unibody platform. Elsewhere that’s cause for “crossover” as if there is some embarrassment in the words “truck” or “SUV”. Those two words do seem conspicuously absent from the official descriptions of their crossovers by most manufacturers, but not GMC’s. It unabashedly calls the Terrain an SUV, and even lists ground clearance and towing capacity in the specifications.

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2009 – HYUNDAI i45 (ACTIVE)

By Raj Savdhariya | Jun 2, 2011

Hyundai has launched new i45 which with its swoopy looks, is ready to take on the likes of the Mazda 6, Honda Accord Euro, Suzuki Kizashi and Subaru Liberty as modern technology cars.

Determine for the Active model and you’ll get six airbags, 16-inch alloy wheels, stability control, auto headlights, fog lamps, LED tail-lights, cruise control, rear-seat air vents and a six-speaker sound system, with an iPod-compatible USB port and steering wheel controls. The Elite model gains full leather upholstery, 17-inch alloys, climate control, [...] Continue Reading…

2010 Ferrari 458 Italia, the power Machine

By Raj Savdhariya | Aug 31, 2010

The stunning new Ferrari 458 Italia will succeed the famed F430, and is completely new according to the company. The numeric part of the name is derived from the engine displacement (4.5 liters) and number of cylinders (eight), while the Italia name was chosen because Ferrari feels the car exemplifies the flair and passion of its homeland. Of course, it wouldn’t be a new Ferrari without input from legendary F1 champ Michael Schumacher, who aided in the 458’s development [...] Continue Reading…

2010 Nissan Skyline GT-R, The Racing Car

By Raj Savdhariya | Aug 29, 2010

When it comes to iconic sports cars, there are not all that many that have endured the test of time, but the Nissan GT-R (formerly known as the Nissan Skyline GT-R) is one such car. Most of us may still remember the original Skyline GT-R, or the R32 GT-R as it’s generally referred to, but the history of the badge goes much further back than that. All the way back to 1969 in fact with the PGC10 (the original [...] Continue Reading…

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