Showing posts with label 2009 Model Car. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2009 Model Car. Show all posts

New 2009 Toyota Venza

Say what you will about small cars, alternative-fuel powertrains, and fuel economy, all of which will be front of mind for auto company executives and journalists attending the 2008 Detroit auto show. For Ford, the most important launch at the 2008 Detroit auto show is the heavily revised 2009 F-150 pickup truck, which is bigger and bolder than ever.

The F-series pickup is far and away the most crucial vehicle in Ford's lineup, selling hundreds of thousands more units each year than any other Ford vehicle. It has been the bestselling vehicle from any manufacturer for more than two decades. Yet there are serious cracks in the foundation of the F-series' sales dominance, as sales dropped some 13 percent in 2007, from a total of 796,039 units in the 2006 calendar year to 690,589 units in the 2007 calendar year. Nearly 700,000 units is still a huge result, but the loss of more than 100,000 unit sales hit Ford's balance sheet hard. Very hard.

The new 2009 F-150 rides to the rescue and will attempt to fend off a new challenge from the all-new Dodge Ram and last year's new Chevy Silverado and Toyota Tundra. The 2009 Ford F-150 takes its styling cues from the F-series Super Duty pickup, adhering to what Ford designers call a "Modern Tough" design aesthetic. "We learn from our customers," says Patrick Schiavone, the F-series chief designer. They've told us that "a truck needs to be tough. You cannot make it too tough for me." So, the new F-150 has a bigger grille, with chrome girders that are similar to those in the Super Duty. The big fender badge, according to Schiavone, "is meant to look like it's milled from a solid piece of steel." Grooves in the taillights that also run across the tailgate evoke 1960s and 1970s Ford trucks. The little flip at the top of the tailgate is there both to help aerodynamics and for looks.

Sitting side-by-side with the outgoing 2008 F-series, the new 2009 Ford F-150 indeed looks much bigger, tougher, and more substantial, and it will certainly appeal to those who purchase trucks as a reflection of their perceived masculinity or lack thereof. The Crew Cab model is a whopping six inches longer than before, with all of the additional length incorporated between the A- and B-pillars, in the front doors. Ride height is up about an inch, too, in response to dealers, who are asked by many consumers to install lift kits in the current truck. The increased height, length, and squared-off body combine to make the truck appear even bigger and more imposing.

What's interesting is that, even as the F-150's exterior has morphed into the automotive equivalent of muscle-bound actor Vin Diesel, its cabin has become as stylized as Jude Law's wardrobe. The outgoing F-150 already ran the gamut from basic work truck to on-the-town luxury ride in the form of both the luxurious Lariat model and the sumptuous King Ranch. Both of those trim levels return for 2009, as do XLT and others, but they're joined by a new, super-premium trim level called Platinum. "The F-series design studio has been dying to do the Platinum," enthuses Schiavone. "It's all about the big city. No two-tone paint. Twenty-inch polished wheels, not chrome. Big swathes of real aluminum trim, and black and brown materials derived from the fashion world. You see black and brown in BMWs and Rolls-Royces. We did not want tan." Indeed, the Platinum interior would do most any luxury sedan proud, and the instrument panel is very handsome. It's clear that the Platinum will effectively take the place of the Lincoln Mark LT pickup, which has not been very successful.

New 2009 Mitsubishi Lancer Ralliart

Subaru has the Impreza, the WRX, and the WRX STI. Mitsubishi has the Impreza covered with their Lancer and their EVO goes to battle against the STI but they lack a direct competitor to the regular WRX. Not anymore.

Take the narrow-body Lancer, add Mitsubishi's dual-clutch SST gearbox from the EVO, mix in a turbocharged four-cylinder engine developing an estimated 235 hp and 253 lb-ft of torque, add the all-wheel-drive system from the now departed EVO IX and you have the Lancer Ralliart. Standard equipment includes eighteen-inch wheels, Bluetooth, and keyless starting along with steering column-mounted paddle shifters. Options include Recaro seats, satellite radio, a sunroof, a 650-watt stereo, xenon headlights, and a navigation system.

Pricing should be competitive with the WRX, meaning in the $26-29,000 range. The newest WRX is a bit of a disappointment (at least in non-STI guise) so we think the Lancer Ralliart is an excellent opportunity for Mitsubishi to steal sales from Subaru, as long as buyers don't care about a manual transmission.

Click the link below for high-resolution Lancer Ralliart images.



New 2009 Volkswagen Passat CC

The sloping-roof, four-door "coupe", pioneered by the Mercedes-Benz CLS, comes to Volkswagen in the form of the Passat CC, which goes on sale in North America in the fourth quarter of 2008. The car is just over an inch longer and wider than the standard Passat sedan, but it is nearly two inches lower. Standard seventeen-inch wheels fill the wheelwells, while eighteen-inch wheels are optional.

Positioned above its conventional sedan sibling, the Passat CC ladles on the electronic helpers, including a Lexus LS460-style hands-free parking program, lane-departure prevention (which goes one step farther than lane departure warning by actually steering the car back into its lane), intelligent cruise control, and a three-mode adaptive suspension that also modifies steering effort. Additional options include a full-width glass roof over the front seats, a rearview camera, heated and cooled front seats, and heated rear seats.

Powertrain choices, however, will mirror those of the standard Passat, with a 2.0-liter turbocharged four as the base engine, available with either a six-speed automatic or a manual gearbox, and a 3.6-liter V-6 with a six-speed automatic and all-wheel drive.

Click the link below for high-resolution Passat CC images.