2012 Porsche 911 Carrera


The 2012 911 Carrera is a 2-door, 4-passenger luxury sports car, or convertible sports car, available in 4 trims, ranging from the Coupe to the S Cabriolet.

Upon introduction, the Coupe is equipped with a standard 3.4-liter, H6, 350-horsepower engine. A 7-speed manual transmission with overdrive is standard. The S Cabriolet is equipped with a standard 3.8-liter, H6, 385-horsepower engine that achieves 18-mpg in the city and 26-mpg on the highway. A 6-speed manual transmission with overdrive is standard, and a 7-speed manual transmission with overdrive is optional.


2012 Acura TL


The 2012 TL is a 4-door, 5-passenger luxury sedan, or luxury sports sedan, available in 7 trims, ranging from the 6-Spd AT to the 6-Spd AT SH-AWD w/ Advance Pkg. The 2012 TL's closest competitors include the Audi A4, the Infiniti M, and the Mercedes-Benz C-Class. 

Upon introduction, the 6-Spd AT is equipped with a standard 3.5-liter, V6, 280-horsepower engine that achieves 20-mpg in the city and 29-mpg on the highway. The 6-Spd AT SH-AWD w/ Advance Pkg is equipped with a standard 3.7-liter, V6, 305-horsepower engine that achieves 18-mpg in the city and 26-mpg on the highway. A 6-speed automatic transmission with overdrive is standard on both trims. 

The 2012 TL is freshened for 2012.



New Proton Prevé SE Sapphire

Surprisingly on the date of the launch of Proton Prevé on 16th April 2012, Proton shows us a special version of the car named Sapphire, as it’s called, is a concept drawn up by Proton Design to showcase the possibilities with the Prevé.

Proton Prevé already has an aggressive look, but as we can see on the future Sapphire (perhaps), it might come with more sporty elements added, such as the restyled front bumper, “smoked” front and rear lights etc..

This for sure will bump the prices up, this car look definite luxury.



2013 Kia Soul 1.6 liter


With its bulldog nose, edgy roofline, and boxy, appliance-like tail, the Kia Soul brought a new attitude to small cars--as well as more practicality and small-car spirit to small utility vehicles. Just one look inside and out is all it takes to see and understand why the Kia Soul has been a very popular small vehicle, far outselling other boxes like the Nissan Cube and Scion xB.

Understandably, the Soul has seen very few changes to its design or package. Last year the Soul became a little quicker and a little more fuel-efficient, thanks to revised powertrains, but it's stuck to its formula in hitting the sweet spot for U.S. commuters looking for a second (or first) car with style, flexibility, and frugality. There's still nothing else quite like it.

The base 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine now has 135 horsepower, while the upgraded 2.0-liter has 164 hp. With six-speed manual and automatic transmissions, and a new Eco package (including an engine stop-start system), the Soul's fuel economy should hit a new peak of 29/36 mpg. And with an eager, frisky feel in terms of handling and low-speed responsiveness, the Soul works very well as an urban runabout.


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