Popular Mechanics’ top 10 cars of 2011 are now declared.
$22,145 2011 Ford Mustang
A 305-hp V6 is what the Mustang has although the power makes it a race car with the 5.0 and Boss 302 upgrade. You are able to change the shocks manually. This is so the car is prepared for either racing or street use. You’ll want the 2011 Ford Mustang if you are looking for the "Fast and the Furious" lifestyle.
Only $28,020 for the 2011 Ford F-250 Super Duty
Ford’s Super Duty trucks are there whenever you have to move a lot of weight in little time. With the 800 pounds of torque, the 6.7-liter diesel V8 cranks 400 horses. That means that it is a pretty powerful beast. The suspension in the Super Duty in 2011 is made so that there aren't many leaf springs in the rear meaning the F-250 can go over bumps with ease. Steering is also easier, a blessing when a trailer’s attached.
The 2011 Ford Fiesta has a price tag of $13,320
The car has an internal combustion engine. It will give you a 400-mile range at 40 mpg. It should. The Feisty is spending budget and environmentally friendly. Drivers can have numerous possibilities with upgrades on this car. The car is a subcompact. It also has electronic power-assisted steering and dual-clutch transmission. It is a responsive car that is safe and will also save you some money as it is fuel efficient.
The 2011 Cadillac CTS Coupe is available for a price of $38,165
The Cadillac line gets a new profile. Note the swept windshield, lack of exposed door handles, center-mounted exhaust and upright taillights. It resembles a car from 1948. The past comes back with the 2011 Cadillac CTS Coupe. It came in a time machine it seems.
2011 Infiniti M37/M56 – $47,125
Infiniti appears to be working more on design as shown with the luxury sedan that is becoming popular. High-tech innovations like Lane Departure Prevention and Eco Pedal keep the driver safe and promote fuel economy. The accelerator resists throttle jabs to save fuel. A new 420-hp 5.6 liter V8 or 3.7-liter V6 with 330 hp is in it.
The 2011 Chevrolet Volt costs $41,000
A 16-kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery pack powers this revolutionary electric car. There is also a 1.4-liter four cylinder engine that will recharge the battery when the power is gone. The 2011 Chevy Volt rides smooth and produces very little noise, which takes getting used to. A charged battery can go about 35-40 miles. Also, a 32 mpg city/36 mpg highway on internal combustion happens too.
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