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Monday, January 24, 2011

Cars That Are Making A BIG Change In 2011

I know I recently wrote a blog that explained how it is smarter to buy used cars over new cars but... here are two cars that are worth paying the premium price for to get new because they make the older 2010 models obsolete. I am likely going to add more cars to the list so stay tuned and if you have any suggestions please leave a comment and I will address it.


Lets start with my favorite the BMW M5. The new version has, like always, followed in the footsteps of the M3. The new design is completely different from the old style. The lines are sleek and smooth and it looks lighter and sportier than the previous model. The most significant change however would be the new 4.4 liter V8 that is replacing the old 5 liter V10 which only produced 507 bph. This is the First M5 to be turbo charged and the Smaller, lighter engine produces a staggering 578 bhp. It also has a new top speed of 188mph but of coarse BMW has limited it to only 155mph. With the new look and the impressive new specs you might as well pay the extra cash to roll one of these off the showroom floor. God knows I'd love to.

Another Model that has drastically improved its looks and performance is the new Dodge Charger. This is an affordable car for all car buyers with the base model starting at only about $25,000. The new design is meant to take drivers back to the golden age of muscle cars. The retro look is complimented with the technology of the modern age. The rear facia has received a complete make over. The tail lights now extend from one side of the car to the other similar to the challenger. Under the hood Dodge has left no stone unturned. You will no longer find the old 2.7 liter V6 which only produced 178hp the new base model charger comes with the new 3.6 liter v6 engine which produces an impressive 292hp. Dodge has made a statement with this car and has given car enthusiasts exactly what they have been waiting for... a real Charger.

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