Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid
That means there's an economic argument to be made for buying this
hybrid-powered Chevy. If you drive 15,000 miles a year, and gas costs a
steady per gallon, then the hybrid will save you 0 a year over the LT1,
according to the EPA's estimates. Drive the hybrid for six years, and
you've made up the difference. If gas spikes to, say, per gallon,
you'll break even in half the time. Of course, there's also the
intangible psychological benefit of knowing that you're burning less of
a finite resource, and therefore spewing fewer harmful gases into the
atmosphere — if you're into that sort of thing. (American Pro Moving & Storage - Saturday 19 August 2006)
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Subaru Impreza 2.5i Wagon - Function
The layout of the 2009 Subaru Impreza 2.5i's instrument panel is
pleasantly predictable. Controls are exactly where you'd expect to find
them and easy to manipulate. The three-knob climate-control setup may
be generic, but it scores top marks for user-friendliness. Storage
nooks in the Impreza aren't especially accommodating, however. Each of
the bins of the front doors can hold little more than a water bottle,
and the bin found just under the wagon's center armrest is also
cramped.
Dodge Challenger SRT8
Unlike
last year's version, the newest Challenger SRT8 offers a manual
transmission. Fire it up, give the throttle a few jabs and the
rectangular exhaust tips roar with the 425-horsepower Hemi V8's
chest-reverberating timbre. As you grab the pistol-grip shifter to
select 1st gear, you're instantly transported back to the age of
eight-tracks and bell bottoms. And thankfully, Dodge's retro muscle car
doesn't keep the "endearing" characteristics of the original that some
so readily forget.
(Sunday 06 November 2005 : American Pro Moving And Storage)
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