THE BEST CARS OF 2010

JAGUAR XF/XFR

Jaguar XF was reintroduced in 2010 with noteworthy upgrading which included three new V8 engines which resulted in high incentives for Jaguar for making an already good thing even better. Jaguar’s XF/XFR can be successfully termed both as a sports car and a luxury sedan for touring purpose. Jaguar’s rigid sensibleness and refreshed presentation ensures the Jaguar as one of the best cars of 2010. The cars base price ranges in between $52,000 – $80,000.

AUDI S4

The Audi S4 successfully replaces its predecessor the Audi A4, as it boasts a cheaper price tag of base price being at $46,725. Audi S4, the sure footed, four wheel drive absorbs all from Audi A4 based on ease, safety and rock hard build quality. Also in comparison to its previous model, the S4 is half a second quicker with 0-60 mph in 5.2 seconds with a six speed manual with increased fuel economy.

CHEVROLET CAMARO

Chevrolet Camaro proved to be the only good thing happening to General Motors in 2009, the company has once again proved that is superbly capable of building great cars. With a base price starting from $23,530 to $34,595, the car boasts a brash and beautiful look and has proven to be a smashing sales success.

BMW 335d

Another contestant in the top ten best cars of 2010 is the BMW 335d. Giving 0-60 mph acceleration in 6 seconds, this car is heaven for hard driving, but its 3.0 liter twin turbo diesel six cylinder provide fuel economy equivalent to a subcompact car. The BMW 335d at a base price of $44,725 merges performance and fuel economy like no other car.

DODGE RAM 1500

The engineers at Dodge put all there efforts into creating a vehicle that functions elegantly, drive quietly, is fuel efficient and provide cargo storage facility even better. In the price range of $21,510- $43,550, the Ram 1500 practically implements the idea of providing a $40.000 car cabin in a $40,000 truck.

FORD FLEX

Ford’s sole weakness has been power, in 2010 Ford has outfitted Flex with its expected Ecoboost engine effectively altering a well rounded family car into a sports wagon. With a base price range of $29,325 – $43,635, Ford is undoubtedly the best usage full size crossover in the market.

BMW Z4

The earlier models of Z4 were harsh and sturdy, and a bit unsophisticated and definitely masculine. BMW altered the looks of the car in the new year keeping the popular customer demands in view and compromised a bit on racetrack readiness to day to day elegance. Depending on the powertrain combination you choose 0- 60 mph is achievable in 5 to 6 seconds. Ranging from $46,575 – $52,475, the interior of the car is straightforward and chic, whereas the metal sheet is commonly termed as sexy, sultry and of course muscular.

FORD FUSION HYBRID

Ford has succeeding in producing a car that uses the technology of Toyota Hybrid, but in a more advanced way, better than the originating company. This car can not be termed as a performance car but at the same time it is also not inappropriate for day to day drive. Apart from the LCD screens the driver may never feel that a hybrid is being driven, and all this in a base price of only $28,350.

MAZDA 3

The Mazda 3 is responsible for nearly half of Mazda’s US sales providing five trim levels and three engines. Giving a base price of $15,795- $23,945, the new 2010 model boasts a rigid unibody, firmer suspension, stiffened steering, modified seats and a larger engine.

PORSCHE BOXSTER/CAYMAN

The Porsche Boxster and its hard top relative the Cayman are at the spot where the company can pronounce the perfect everyday sports car at base prices ranging from $48,550 – $62,450. Although the car is no cheaper than $70K and further beyond if fully optioned models are settled for, but purchasing one will definitely allow you to experience sports car nirvana, definitely one of the best cars of 2010.



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