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Thứ Năm, 29 tháng 8, 2013

2014 Ford Mustang GT Convertible Video

Although Cars.com reviewer David Thomas is a muscle-car fan, the 2014 Ford Mustang just isn't very exciting. Outside and under the hood, it hasn't changed much since model-year 2011 and the inside is straight from 2005. Stale design aside, the Mustang GT is blast to drive, especially top down. One place Thomas drove to a lot, however, was the gas station. He averaged just 12 mpg during his test. Check out his video above for more impressions.

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Ford Wraps Fiesta in Bacon, Really

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I'm a fan of bacon-wrapped dates and BLTs, but that's about as far as my pork-product love goes. Ford, however, is going much, much further. In anticipation of International Bacon Day on Aug. 31, the automaker is offering Fiesta customers several different bacon wraps for the subcompact's exterior.

If it was April 1, we'd be skeptical about this news, but it's true. The wraps are produced by Ford Custom Graphics and 3M Original Wraps. Prices start at $78.75 for mini strips, $191.25 for bacon racing strips and $318.75 for a side of bacon — two strips that wrap the rear wheel hubs. You'll have to really love bacon to get the full wrap, however; it'll run you $3,347.

Why bacon? "It's no secret that bacon inspires a lot of passion, and that's what the Fiesta celebrates. Our customers have a hunger for self-expression. Plus, it's just awesome to drive down the road in a piece of bacon," Liz Elser, Ford Fiesta marketing manager, said in a statement.

We wonder if the automaker has anything in store for Toasted Marshmallow Day (Aug. 30) and Cheese Pizza Day (Sept. 5).

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2014 Kia Soul Starts at $15,495

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The second generation of Kia's boxy hatchback gets longer and wider for 2014; its price also grows slightly. When the new Soul goes on sale this fall, it'll start at $15,495, a slight increase over the 2013 model's base price of $15,200 (all prices include the destination fee). 

Base, Plus and Exclaim versions carryover. Base versions use a 130-horsepower, 1.6-liter four cylinder and standard six-speed manual transmission; a six-speed automatic is optional. Plus models get a 164-hp, 2.0-liter four-cylinder mated to the standard manual or optional automatic; prices start at $18,995. Topline Exclaim versions (thankfully Kia ditched the + and ! designations this year) use the same engine and a standard six-speed automatic transmission and start at $21,095.

Standards across the lineup include power windows, heated side mirrors, telescoping steering wheel, six-speaker stereo with USB input, satellite radio and Bluetooth connectivity. A new option this year is the UVO multimedia system with navigation. The 8-inch touch-screen works with Android and iPhone apps such as Pandora internet radio.

The Soul is Kia's second best-selling vehicle behind the Optima sedan. Through July of this year, the automaker has sold 73,191 Souls. Its closest competitor, the boxy Nissan Cube starts at $17,570 (including destination) and is a sales dud. Through July, Nissan sold just 3,720 units.

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2013 Hyundai Azera: Car Seat Check

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The 2013 Hyundai Azera is a full-size sedan that can seat five passengers, but when it comes to child-safety seats, it — like many cars — can hold only two of them. The backseat has lots of legroom, which allowed for easy installation of our rear-facing child-safety seats.

How many car seats fit in the second row? Two

What We Like

  • Both the rear-facing infant and convertible seats had plenty of space in the backseat.
  • The Azera's seat bolsters held the booster seat in place.
  • The three tether anchors on the rear shelf are easy to access and use.

What We Don't

  • Stiff leather seat cushions blocked access to the two sets of lower Latch anchors, which are buried about an inch into the seat cushions. The seat belt buckles also block access to the anchors.
  • The seat belt buckles are floppy and fell behind the booster seat, making it difficult for kids to buckle up independently.

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Grading System

A: Plenty of room for the car seat and the child; doesn't impact driver or front-passenger legroom. Easy to find and connect to Latch and tether anchors. No fit issues involving head restraint or seat contouring. Easy access to the third row.

B: Plenty of room. One fit or connection issue. Some problems accessing third row when available.

C: Marginal room. Two fit or connection issues. Difficult to access third row when available.

D: Insufficient room. Two or more fit or connection issues.

F: Does not fit or is unsafe.

About Cars.com's Car Seat Checks

Editors Jennifer Geiger and Jennifer Newman are certified child safety seat installation technicians.

For the Car Seat Check, we use a Graco SnugRide 30 infant-safety seat, a Britax Roundabout convertible seat and Graco TurboBooster seat. The front seats are adjusted for a 6-foot driver and a 5-foot-8 passenger. The three child seats are installed in the second row. The booster seat sits behind the driver's seat, and the infant and convertible seats are installed behind the front passenger seat.

We also install the forward-facing convertible in the second row's middle seat with the booster and infant seat in the outboard seats to see if three car seats will fit; a child sitting in the booster seat must be able to reach the seat belt buckle. If there's a third row, we install the booster seat and a forward-facing convertible.

Parents should also remember that they can use the Latch system or a seat belt to install a car seat.

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2014 Honda Odyssey Earns IIHS Top Safety Pick+ Award

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The hits keep rolling for Honda's minivan. Cars.com's 2013 Family Car of the Year pick continues to rack up the accolades; today, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety announced that the 2014 Odyssey earned its top score, the Top Safety Pick+ award, and is the first minivan to do so.

In front, side, rear and rollover crashes, the Odyssey earned a score of Good; it was also the first minivan to undergo the agency's tough new small front overlap test, acing this crash as well.

The Odyssey was lightly updated for 2014 and although its exterior styling carries over unchanged, its structure has been updated, the IIHS said. New, more advanced high-strength steel door frames, floor pan and wheel wells make the passenger compartment more rigid, the agency reported. In its report, the IIHS also notes that the side curtain airbags extend farther forward for better head protection.

"Injury measures on the dummy indicated a low risk of injury in a crash of this severity. Because the structure helped keep the steering column stable, the front airbag stayed in front of the driver dummy during the crash to provide good protection," it said in a statement.

Although other minivans haven't undergone the small front overlap test and thus don't qualify for the Top Safety Pick+ designation, many of the Odyssey's competitors are Top Safety Picks, including model-year 2013 versions of the Toyota Sienna, Chrysler Town & Country and Dodge Grand Caravan.

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Thứ Tư, 28 tháng 8, 2013

Cars.com Names Top 10 Tailgaters

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It's already late summer, and increasingly your day revolves around trolling sports websites for the latest news on training camps, preseason college football power rankings, alma-mater rivalries and so on. Alabama or LSU? Steelers or Ravens?

The season of pigskin bliss is upon us, and the truly serious fans have tickets, and many of those serious ticket holders tailgate. Which brings us to Cars.com's annual Top 10 Tailgaters — our top picks for cars to hit the stadium lots and pregame 'til the brats run out.

As always, please tailgate responsibly, and check out our list below.

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The Best Tailgater: 2013 Ram 1500
Thanks to a host of tailgate-friendly updates, the tough-looking Ram 1500 is this year's winner. A new, available air suspension for 2013 allows owners to conquer those off-pavement tailgates and then lower their truck to parking height for easier access to the bed and its contents. Speaking of which, the Ram 1500's optional RamBox cargo management system keeps getting better. It has covered, weatherproof bedside containers that Chrysler says can store up to 280 12-ounce cans plus ice. Because they line the bed, those mobile coolers allow your friends to start the revelry while you unload your grill, which the Ram's adjustable tie-down cleats and bed divider (both included with the RamBox Package) should help keep secure en route to the game. During the tailgate party, the Ram 1500's available Uconnect WiFi — new for 2013 and a reasonable $10 for single-day access — allows your crew to set their fantasy football lineups via a private internet network accessible within 150 feet of the truck. Anyone who's tried to fight 60,000 fans for a smartphone signal will thank you for that. When kickoff approaches, those RamBox containers have handy drain plugs, and they lock by key-fob remote (another addition for 2013) to keep any away-team fans from declaring Miller time at your expense.

Winner's Circle

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2014 Chevrolet Suburban
For those who need to haul the most passengers and gear, the Suburban can't be beat. The tried-and-true SUV styling will earn respect from nearby tailgaters for good reason. With an available front bench seat, this SUV can accommodate up to nine fans plus a minivan-beating 45.8 cubic feet of grills, coolers and chairs behind the third row. That's about as much as a Ford Focus hatchback can swallow with its rear seats down. Get the Suburban with four-wheel drive, and its 9.2 inches of ground clearance should keep those parking blocks from clocking a bumper.

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2013 Chrysler Town & Country
Yes, minivans are something of a pregame embarrassment — the automotive equivalent to the Seahawks' new death-by-Nike uniforms. But get beyond that, and they rule. Take the Town & Country, which boasts impressive cargo room and powered rear tailgate seats. What's more, Chrysler claims a segment-exclusive rear entertainment setup: two flip-down screens viewable from behind the open liftgate with separate programmability plus Blu-ray, HDMI and USB ports. That means you can play Madden, watch "Rudy" in high-definition or stream pregame coverage off a smartphone and the Town & Country's available Uconnect WiFi.

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2014 Honda Odyssey
The Odyssey has all the minivan goods: a best-in-class 93.1 cubic feet of cargo room behind the second row, plus a widescreen entertainment screen visible from behind an open tailgate with HDMI inputs and separate left/right programming. New for 2014 is the Odyssey's available HondaVac system, whose powerful ShopVac makes cleaning up those mashed-in corn chips a breeze. We tested it at the 2013 New York International Auto Show, and we can assure you it sucks like most of the AFC West.

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2013 Honda Ridgeline
A perennial tailgating choice, the Ridgeline returns for 2013 thanks to its in-bed trunk, whose drainable 8.5 cubic feet ensures that you can leave the cooler at home. Fold the crew cab's backseat cushions up and you get enough vertical storage to fit a small grill. New for 2013, a standard rearview camera (available last year in the topmost trim only) should help you back into those tight tailgate spots.

Honorable Mentions

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2014 Ford Flex
The Flex boasts a decent 20 cubic feet of space behind the third row, so an efficient packer could cram a small grill and coolers behind as many as seven fans. (An efficient Packer, by contrast, would do all that and find extra space to cram in a foam cheese head.) Unlike many three-row SUVs, the Flex's third row fits adults in reasonable comfort. Pull up to the game, and that third row converts to a rear-facing tailgate seat.

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2014 GMC Acadia
If you hate minivans but love their utility, the three-row Acadia boasts a vanlike 24.1 cubic feet of tailgate-ready storage in back. It also has available cargo-area stereo controls, which means you can plug (and charge) your iPhone up front while manning the playlist out back. Sure, Bluetooth streaming audio enables the same thing, but it's also a quick route to a dead battery — a problem when you want to text your buddies at home after that fourth-quarter comeback.

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2013 Honda Fit
A repeat, if unlikely, candidate, the Fit's small size hides some surprising cargo room: 20.6 cubic feet behind the rear seats and nearly 60 cubic feet if you fold them down. Honda's second-row Magic Seat has cushions that flip up, which leaves a high enough storage area to throw in a small grill. The hatchback's maneuverability can help away fans can slip out unnoticed, which might be for the best, given certain rivalries. It also has the best mileage in this group, so you can save money for other needs.

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2014 Subaru Forester
The redesigned Forester preserves its nameplate's excellent visibility with tall windows and narrow pillars. For a small SUV with standard all-wheel drive and good cargo room (31.5 to 34.4 cubic feet behind the backseat, depending on trim), the Subie has sightlines that should keep nearby tailgates well within view. The big win? Up-level models have a removable cargo tray in back, which helps a lot with post-partying cleanup.

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2013 Toyota Sienna
There's a common thread here. Minivans are the Southeastern Conference of tailgating vehicles. The Sienna stands out for one thing, and that's cargo room. We're talking a gargantuan 150 cubic feet with the third row stowed and the second row removed. That's better than any other minivan or SUV. If you tailgate near public transit, tell your tailgaters to meet you there — and load up for the ultimate asphalt party.

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Cars.com Reviews the 2013 Kia Sportage

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Cars.com reviewer Kelsey Mays says Kia's compact crossover is stylish and nimble, but if you're traveling with kids and gear, the Sportage isn't your best choice in this class. Many competitors offer more passenger space, cargo room and better fuel economy, Mays says.

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