Article in Forbes detailing the best selling (most in demand) cars. A little "green" but more guzzlers than not.
http://www.forbes.com/2009/08/31/popular-new-cars-lifestyle-vehicles-auto-sales_slide_3.html?thisSpeed=15000
Article in Forbes detailing the best selling (most in demand) cars. A little "green" but more guzzlers than not.
http://www.forbes.com/2009/08/31/popular-new-cars-lifestyle-vehicles-auto-sales_slide_3.html?thisSpeed=15000
Sorry, but I can't be bothered by online articles that require me to reload an entire page 12 berkleying times for the 12 cars.
P71 wrote: Sorry, but I can't be bothered by online articles that require me to reload an entire page 12 berkleying times for the 12 cars.
+1 Put it all on one page or forget it.
pres589 wrote: I'd rock a Cooper with the right options. Nothing else on there remotely interests me.
Cooper yes. The rest no.
In reply to BAMF:
They will still be mostly SUV's that I will not be interested in. The new Camaro I will never be interested in - I don't like anything about it.
My two maybes were the Prius and whatever the small cheap car that made the list - I wouldn't buy either right now, but those were the only two that I could really even imagine owning.
The S5 is a sexy car. It's not anywhere on my shopping list for the foreseeable future, but I could see why people would want one.
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