You’ve seen the first four – now observe the rest of Popular Mechanics’ top 10 automobiles of 2011. Source of article – Part 2 – The top 10 cars of 2011 by Car Deal Expert.
$22,145 2011 Ford Mustang
There was a 5.0 and Boss 302 upgrade to the Mustang. It already clocked in at a 305-hp V6 at entry making it a race car. The shocks could be manually tuned to street or racing specs. Do you would like a "Fast and the Furious" lifestyle? Then you may look into getting the 2011 Ford Mustang.
2011 Ford F-250 Super Duty – $28,020
A lot of stuff could be moved quite easily any of Ford's super Duty Trucks. There is a lot of power within the 6.7-liter diesel VT which goes 400 horses at a 800 foot pounds of torque. For 2011, the Super Duty’s suspension has been retooled to use fewer leaf springs in the rear, which helps the F-250 soak up the bumps like a lighter model truck. Steering is also easier, a blessing when a trailer’s attached.
Only $13,310 price tag on the 2011 Ford Fiesta
There is a 40 mpg and 400-mile range on the engine of the car. You may be interested. You will find opportunities and possible upgrades that can be done on this environmentally friendly automobile that is also spending budget friendly. This subcompact features a dual-clutch transmission and electronic power-assisted steering to go along with the mad economy. It is an efficient car that is going to conserve you some money. Also, it is saving and has a great transmission.
The 2011 Cadillac CTS Coupe is accessible for a price of $38,165
The Cadillac line gets a new profile. There is a windshield swept while the door handles are well hidden. Also, the taillights are upright and the exhaust is center-mounted. Seems like like a 1948 car. It could have come from that era. The 2011 Cadillac CTS Coupe is modern blast from the past.
Pay $47,125 and get the 2011 Infiniti M37/M56
The luxury sedan is fairly popular right now. The Infiniti might have really started making designs that interest people. The driver will be safe when fuel economy is promoted with the innovations with technology like Lane Departure Prevention and Eco Pedal. The throttle jabs are resisted by the accelerator. This means fuel could be saved. A new 420-hp 5.6 liter V8 or 3.7-liter V6 with 330 hp is in it.
$41,000 is all you need to purchase the 2011 Chevrolet Volt
Do you would like to know how this electric car is powered? A 16-killowatt-hour lithium-ion battery pack does it. The battery power can't last forever though. After the power is gone, the battery is recharged when the car runs on a 1.4-liter four cylinder engine. There isn't much noise within the 2011 Chevrolet Volt which rides very smoothly also. Internal combustion allows about 32 mpg in the city and 36 mpg on the highway while the Volt has a 35-40 mile battery charge.
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