Wednesday, October 27, 2010

The Latest on the New Hybrids.

The new redesigned 2011 Touareg Hybrid at Phoenix Vw Dealers has a new sharp exterior, and luxurious, and spacious interior. The Touareg Hybrid is estimated to achieve 21 miles per gallon in the city and 25 miles per gallon on the highway, which makes it one of the most fuel efficient Suv's in its class.

Along with that, test drivers say its transition from gas to electric is incredibly smooth. The even say its fun to drive. though it's significantly improved, the 2011 Touareg is expected to cost about the same as the 2010 model. With it priced around $41,000, the Touareg is one of the most affordable Suv's in its class, unlike the Suv's you find at Chevrolet Dealer Louisville.

As Part of its redesign, the Touareg has lost its permanent four wheel drive system. While the previous model was an off roader, the new Touareg gets an all wheel drive system that makes it more of a soft roader. All models now come with a new eight speed automatic transmission.


The impression of the 2011 Chevy Volt at Chevrolet Auto Body, is what you would call mixed. Especially the Volt’s drive train, inspires great engineer reviews, all the more so because its operation is so seamless and simple for even inexperienced drivers. The fact that it salvages know how from the disastrous Two-Mode Hybrid program makes it all the more appealing.

Still, it’s clear that the Volt’s revolutionary drive train and hefty battery dominated development, leaving such details as design, quality impression, backseat accommodations and user interface for non-driving controls short of money and attention.

On the other hand, those who appreciate the Volt’s unique ability to drive 40 miles on electricity with unlimited range will not be overly vexed by these compromises.

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