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2009-2011 Vehicles
Find out what experts and enthusiasts think of these vehicles by watching the videos below. Watch how the car handles and performs, compares against others in styling, features, and more. View the videos and then visit your local dealer to take the vehicle for a test drive and decide for yourself.
2011 Chevrolet Volt
After being singled out as the folks who “killed the electric car,” General Motors is working hard to erase that public relations black mark from its record. Electric vehicles are at the forefront of the company’s agenda, and the first fruits of GM’s labor will be available late in 2010 when the Chevrolet Volt debuts as a 2011 model.
2010 Toyota Prius
Toyota’s Prius can rightly be considered the king of the hybrids. Though it debuted a year after Honda’s Insight, which was the first hybrid to hit the U.S. market, the Prius outlived that erstwhile competitor, and changed with the market to become an honestly useful car. The third-generation Prius is now available as an early 2010 model, and Toyota has kept the car on a familiar course.
2010 Lincoln MKT
2010 will see the introduction of a new Lincoln product that’s utterly unlike anything the brand has ever done before. Customers are deserting truck-based sport-utility vehicles in droves, and a growing number of multi-purpose crossover vehicles are taking their place, at both the low and high ends of the market.
2010 Kia Soul
Dubbed “a new way to roll” by Kia Motors, the 2010 Kia Soul stands out from the crowd with modern, unique styling aimed toward the young and young-at-heart. Offering a combination of style, value and personalized options, Soul defies categorization while offering a long list of features and available accessories.
2010 Honda Insight
It seems like the Honda Insight was robbed, in a way. The first hybrid-electric automobile sold in the United States should’ve gotten more recognition than it did. Instead, Honda’s perennial rival Toyota fielded its Prius less than a year later, and the four-door sedan went on to become an icon of “green” motoring, while the svelte, two-door Insight faded into memory in 2006.
2010 Ford Fusion
The Ford Fusion has made its mark as a stylish, affordable and fun-to-drive family-sized sedan. The vehicle has been popular since its introduction, but Ford isn’t letting the Fusion rest on past success. As the 2010 Taurus moves into a flagship position in the lineup, the Fusion also receives an update to make it a stronger mid-size contender.





















