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Jun 24, 2012

Auto News - Ferrari 458-Powered Fiat 500 is a Juke R Killer

Here are Auto News - Ferrari 458-Powered Fiat 500 is a Juke R Killer. Before gasoline-electric hybrids became a staple of the automotive world, enthusiasts referred to a ‘hybrid’ as a vehicle sporting an engine from a different car, shoehorned to fit in order to give a smaller chassis more power.

These days, the art of engine transplants is still popular, but this concept from Lazzarini Design takes it over the top. When one dreams, you might as well dream big, and that’s exactly what Lazzarini Design did with this custom Fiat 500.

Now before we go one, this isn’t real… yet. The tuning firm is soliciting anyone with over half a million dollars to make this dream become a reality.







The numbers seem a little bit off, but Lazzarini’s concept widens the rear of the Fiat 500 by almost 12 inches on each side (they said 300 mm, we think it should be more like 30 mm) while the front would be widened by a tad under eight inches (again, probably more like 20 mm and not 200 mm) on each side. The wheelbase would be lengthened by 12 inches to accommodate its new powerplant: a 4.5-liter V8 taken from a Ferrari 458 Italia.

Outrageous? Absolutely! What’s even funnier is the fact that Lazzarini Design said that it would detune the powerplant from 570-hp to 550-hp to help balance the car during “fast shift operations.” It also wants to lighten the load down to 2,200 lbs making this widebody Fiat 500 boast the craziest horsepower-to-weight ratio imaginable.

We have to applaud all the thought and work that went into these renderings. And if this was to become a reality, it would probably be pretty insane. Too bad it isn’t April 1st, this studio is serious.

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Auto News - The Facts Behind Audi’s 11th Le Mans Victory

Here are Auto News - The Facts Behind Audi’s 11th Le Mans Victory. Last week, Audi captured its 11th Le Mans victory in the last 13 years, but the big news was the technology involved with achieving this year’s victory for the German automaker.

In 2006, the brand captured its first diesel-powered victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans thanks to its TDI engine, and this year it was the first to ever achieve victory with a hybrid vehicle. Even more astonishing is the fact that all four Audi vehicles that entered the race, finished. Only 33 of the 56 original entrants were able to cross the finish line this year.


While all the attention is on the victory itself, and rightfully so, the German automaker also had the best time in qualifying and the fastest race lap. Those that follow motorsports knows that having achieved either of those hardly guarantees victory on any race weekend. And despite going 6.4 percent faster than last year, Audi managed to reduce fuel consumption by 10 percent on this year’s race cars.

To give you an idea of the improvements made in the race cars’ technology, the winning trio of Marcel Fässler, André Lotterer, and Benoît Tréluyer, last year covered a distance of 3,006 miles with an average speed of 125-mph. This year, the team ran over 3,200 miles with an average speed of over 133 mph. Now it’s worth mentioning this this year the safety cars were only out for a total of two hours and 22 minutes while last year they were out for four hours and 46 minutes, more than twice as long. But that’s another testament to the reliability of Audi’s newest generation of race cars utilizing e-Tron Quattro technology.

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Auto News - Kia Racing Optima Claims its First Victory in World Challenge

Here are Auto News - Kia Racing Optima Claims its First Victory in World Challenge. With Michael Galati behind the wheel of the number 36 Kia Motors America Kia Optima, the Korean automaker has captured its first series win in the SCCA Pirelli World Challenge GTS competition.

Galati started from pole – the 24th in his career – before falling behind Jack Baldwin’s Porsche Cayman S and Aaron Povoledo’s Ford Mustang Boss 302S at the start. But it didn’t take long for Galati to reclaim the front spot and was never seriously challenged on his way to victory. As icing on the cake, Kia also captured the second spot in the GTS class giving it a 1-2 finish with Mark Wilkins standing by Galati on the podium. Wilkins also set a new Pirelli World Challenge GTS race lap record with a time of 1:27.214.


It’s an impressive achievement for the Korean automaker, considering that the Optima has only participated in half a dozen or so races.

“This is my favorite track in the world,” Galati said. “I’ve won a lot of races here. I feel at home here. People say Ohio is my home track. This is my home track. I love this track because it’s so fast.”

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Auto News - First 2013 SRT Viper Sells for $300,000 at Barrett-Jackson Auction

Here are Auto News - First 2013 SRT Viper Sells for $300,000 at Barrett-Jackson Auction. As we mentioned earlier in the week, the first-ever production SRT Viper was heading to the Barrett-Jackson auction in Orange County, California with its proceeds benefiting the Austin Hatcher Foundation.


The SRT Viper that was present at the Barrett-Jackson auction wasn’t the actual one being sold, but VIN number-1 2013 SRT Viper just went for $300,000. It’s quite the price to pay, but having the first-ever of a new generation of SRT Vipers is undoubtedly something to be proud of. And we imagine piloting the 8.4-liter, V10-powered sports car with 640-hp will be worth every single penny.

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Auto News - Win a 2013 Ford F-150 SVT Raptor

Here are Auto News - Win a 2013 Ford F-150 SVT Raptor. Ford has launched its “Trap the Raptor” sweepstakes, where the American automaker will be giving away one grand prize of a brand new 2013 Ford F-150 SVT Raptor.

Instead of just giving away all your personal information so Ford can collect data, the sweepstakes is actually interactive and has multiple ways to enter each day. The free way is to play the game every day and guess what the missing part is in the illustration. Those purchasing parts off the Ford Parts website are also entered into the sweepstakes, while – and this one is pretty comical considering it’s 2012 – you can send a self-addressed stamped envelope to Ford and an entry form and mail-in instructions will be sent back. But that just seems silly.


You’re limited to one entry per day just for playing, but you’ll get an additional entry per day if you guess the missing part. A weekly prize of  1:24 scale die-cast model of a Ford F-150 SVT Raptor will be given away until the contest ends. The sweepstakes is already live, and will end on November 18, 2012.

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Jun 23, 2012

Auto News - Chevrolet Cruze Recalled for Fire Risk: Every Car Included

Here are Auto News - Chevrolet Cruze Recalled for Fire Risk: Every Car Included. Things aren’t looking so hot for the Chevrolet Cruze, or maybe just the opposite depending on your perspective.

GM just announced that it is recalling all 413,418 of its 2011 and 2012 Cruze sedans because of a fire risk in the engine compartment. In all fairness, the recall doesn’t affect cars built after May, but that represents a negligible number compared to the overall figure. The decision comes after scores of complaints for the same issue were filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) about fires igniting in near-new cars.

“Improper engine oil change procedures on these vehicles can result in the spilling or dripping of oil,” GM said. “If oil contacts hot engine or exhaust system surfaces, and the engine shield, the shield may ignite and burn, resulting in a possible engine compartment fire.”


The automaker also said the necessary repair will take about 30 minutes and will be carried out free of charge.

“The 2011 Chevy Cruze was driven by our daughter. She was driving 35 mph when she noticed smoke coming out of the hood. She pulled over and in a matter of minutes the car was in flames,” one complaint filed with NHTSA said.

How so many vehicles could fall victim to “improper oil changes” is undisclosed. It also isn’t clear how Chevrolet plans to fix something it seems to be blaming on negligent service stations, but one way or another customers are being promised a solution.

News of such a widespread recall can’t be good for business and it leaves GM looking a little silly after receiving its best-ever performance in J.D. Power’s Initial Quality Study.

“The most important thing for our customers to know is that we are proactively working to assure the Cruze is the safe and durable car they purchased,” GM Vice President of Global Quality Alicia Boler-Davis wrote in a statement.

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Auto News - Toyota Yaris to be Imported from France for US Market

Here are Auto News - Toyota Yaris to be Imported from France for US Market. Starting in May 2013, The Toyota Yaris will be imported to North American markets from a factory in France.

Produced in northern France for the European market since 2001, this is the first Toyota to be produced in Europe and imported to North America.

The Yaris hatchback is a new model for 2012. The French factory will export about 25,000 cars annually to Canada, the U.S. and Puerto Rico. In order to build cars to the unique tastes and legal requirements of those markets, the factory is being retrofitted. The North American cars have slightly different bumpers, the option of automatic transmissions, a unique 1.5-liter engine and other required safety features.


“This is not only an endorsement of the quality of the cars built by our team members here at Toyota Motor Manufacturing France (TMMF), but it’s also a significant new business opportunity for our factory and further strengthens TMMF’s position as an important exporter in France,” TMMF president Makoto Sano said.

The strong yen has forced Japanese manufacturers to reconsider domestic car assembly in light of growing costs. Honda has gone so far as to sell Chinese-made Fits in Canada, but this is the latest evolution in that trend.

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Auto News - Last New Saabs in US Head to Auction

Here are Auto News - Last New Saabs in US Head to Auction. A stockpile of about 900 Saabs is finally set to be sold off after having sat in three U.S. ports since December 2011 as collateral in the company’s financial snafu.

Half a year later the small army of Swedish cars is finally going up for auction, though not to the general public. The vehicles accumulated after Ally financial claimed Saab missed payments. Starting with the first 300 cars, the holding company will offer lots to Saab dealers in 45 unit increments. While the auctions are restricted to keep most people from bidding, those cars will probably end up in dealer lots soon.


The remaining 600 until will also be auctioned in six lots of 100 each to rental agencies and exporters and will likely never see U.S. sale with the exception of those sold off by the rental companies.

Buying a new Saab probably seems like a risk given the company’s collapse, but we recently reported that the brand’s parts arm will continue to function, meaning owners will be able to maintain their cars even though new vehicle production has ceased.

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Auto News - MINI Countryman Coupe Should Be Available in 2013

Here is Auto News - MINI Countryman Coupe Should Be Available in 2013. The MINI Paceman concept, now known as the Countryman Coupe, will likely bow as a 2013 model year car, and be available in the first quarter of the same year.

Having just seen spy photos of the car, it looks production ready, especially due to the fact that the prototype wore a small amount of camo. MINI was not concerned with showing off the car early, which points towards a launch of the car sooner rather than later. A 1.6-liter twin-turbocharged engine sporting 211-hp and 192 lb-ft sourced from the JCW Mini should provide power for the the Countryman Coupe.


When asked about the launch date, MINI said that there is yet to be any official word regarding the model year, name, or specifications on the car, although many reports surfacing online say that an inside MINI source has confirmed the car will come in 2013. Interestingly, in a recent release from the company detailing the 2013 product lineup, the Countryman Coupe was not mentioned.

Reports of more variants coming from MINI however, point towards the Countryman Coupe’s launch in 2013.

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Auto News - Volvos Are Too Complicated: CEO Says

This is info about Volvos Are Too Complicated. Things get complex when you put safety tech innovation first, or so Volvo boss Stefan Jacoby is finding as the brand’s cars get increasingly confusing to use.

“Our cars are too complicated for the consumer. Our intention is to have an intuitive car that lets the driver actually feel like he’s in command,” Jacoby said. According to Jacoby, 75 percent of drivers don’t know how to access their car’s full capability.

It’s something he recognizes as a problem, not just for Volvo, but for car companies as a whole. With complicated electronic systems becoming commonplace in cars ranging from the entry level to most expensive, he feels simplicity needs an increasing emphasis.


Jacoby pointed to Apple’s operating systems and ease of use as an example of sophisticated tech that solves such issues with elegance.

“It’s so easy to control. You feel in control of that machine and that gives consumers a big confidence,” he said.

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Auto News - 2013 Lexus GX 460 Pricing: $53,245 Starting MSRP

This is info about 2013 Lexus GX 460 Pricing: $53,245 Starting MSRP. Japanese luxury automaker Lexus announced pricing for its GX 460 SUV today representing a $200 increase over lsat year’s model.

Offered in two grades, base and premium, the utility vehicle starts at $54,120 and costs $53,445 including an $875 destination fee. Lexus recently introduced the SportDesign package (pictured above) for the 2012 model year, but it looks like the GX will stay more-or-less the same. That means the same 4.6-liter V8 that makes 301 hp and helps the truck tow up to 6,500 lbs will remain in place for the seven-passenger utility vehicle.


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Auto News - 2013 BMW 650i, 550i Getting 45HP Boost

Here is Auto News - 2013 BMW 650i, 550i Getting 45HP Boost. Power in the BMW 5 and 6 Series will increase in 2013 thanks to a little technology sharing between the two models’ flagship big brother, the 7 Series.

BMW confirmed specifically that its 550i, 550i GT, and 650i coupe and convertible will benefit from the 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8 found in the 7 Series and its Valvetronic variable valve timing technology to offer the power increase.


Despite the power sharing between less costly sedan and coupe models, the X5 and X6 SUVS will still keep the same engine as before. It isn’t clear why BMW chose not to include its popular utility vehicles in the power update, but maybe it has something to do with the current generation X5 having been around for seven years.

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Jun 21, 2012

Auto News - Bowler and Land Rover Forge Official Partnership

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Cementing what has been an unofficial relationship for decades, Land Rover and Bowler are finally declaring an official  partnership.

“We’re delighted to announce this partnership, which brings very positive benefits to both Bowler and Land Rover,” said Drew Bowler, Managing Director of Bowler. “We’ve only ever used Land Rover powertrains, and this relationship will give us access to current Land Rover technologies, and a great platform from which to support our racing activities and develop future models.”


Both companies have reached an agreement that will allow Bowler direct access to the British automaker’s engineering facilities along with a more organized system for parts supply and procurement. For the immediate future, Bowler will continue to focus on its EXR rally car in addition to its Range Rover Sport-based EXR-S model that features a modified 5.0-liter V8 supercharged with 550-hp.

In existence for over 25 years, Bowler began by building rally racing cars for events such as the Rally Dakar and Baja 1000 using exclusively Land Rover powertrain.

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Auto Reviews - 2012 Cadillac SRX

The latest of Auto Reviews is 2012 Cadillac SRX. Consider the following car reviews.


Anyone who doubts that Cadillac is back as a genuine player in the luxury vehicle marketplace need only look to the new 2012 SRX as proof.

FAST FACTS

1. The 2012 SRX is powered exclusively by a 3.6-liter direct-injection V6 with 308 hp and 265 lb-ft of torque.
2. Fuel Economy is rated at 17/24 mpg for front-drive models and 16/23 mpg for AWD.
3. Pricing starts at $36,860 with the top trim Premium model at $47,650.
4. Next year the SRX will get Cadillac’s new CUE telematics system, with iPad like touch controls.
Sure the Escalade is the favorite of the rich and famous who are looking for a big roomy truck that can go from zero to 60 in less than 7 seconds, haul an 8,000 lb trailer, and still pamper the occupants in unrivaled luxury. And the CTS-V is a legitimate rival to German performance sedans. But the re-loaded 2012 SRX, boasting a new engine with class-leading power, is the true favorite where it counts – sales numbers.


Only the Lexus RX sells more vehicles in the mid-size luxury crossover segment, with the SRX Caddy’s most popular model. Better yet, over 70% of SRX customers are first time Cadillac buyers, which bodes well for the brand’s future.




NEW ENGINE FOR 2012
As mentioned, the biggest news for 2012 is the new 3.6-liter, direct-injected V6 motor, similar to the one in the CTS, which puts out 308 horsepower, and 265 lb-ft of torque at a low down 2400 rpm. It’s a huge improvement over the previous year’s offerings of the 3.0-liter V6 or even the 2.8-liter Turbo V6.  And gas mileage on our AWD test car is still a respectable 16 mph city and 23 mpg highway, which is 1 mpg fewer than the standard front wheel drive models. During a 500-mile highway trip, our SRX registered 25.5 mpg when cruising at 70 miles per hour and 23 mpg when at 75 miles per hour. Regular gas is recommended, instead of Premium that was required on last year’s turbo.

Now all those horses still have to move 4,442 lbs of automobile (AWD adds 165lbs to the front wheel drive models). So while acceleration isn’t neck snapping, (zero to 60 is in the 7 second range) the SRX still moves smartly and the 6-speed automatic transmission makes all shifts smoothly and effortlessly, with quickly downshifts for passing maneuvers. The All-wheel-drive model is equipped with an electronic limited-slip differential, and it can route as much as 85 percent of the power to the rear wheels. Also, like the Acura SH-AWD system, it will even send power individually to the left or right wheels for maximum grip and performance.


COMFORTABLE BUT NOT FLOATY


Cadillac paid a lot of attention to the SRX's ride quality. It's firm, not floaty, though it does lean in turns as all SUVs do. Thankfully its relatively minimal and quick side-to-side directional changes won’t upset the car or driver. It also absorbs bad pavement and potholes well, even on our SRX tester with optional 20-inch wheels. Part of the FE3 package, other goodies include adjustable shock absorbers that firm up at the push of a button should you require added sport.

The SRX's steering is well executed, and aids in the sharp handling. It responds quickly, with good feel because it isn’t over boosted. There isn’t much play in the wheel, and the steering system meshes nicely with the suspension. By comparison the Lexus RX feels sloppy.If we have a complaint about the driving experience, it’s the brakes, which are effective in slowing the SRX, but they lack feel.


DESTINCTIVE STYLING INSIDE AND OUT

One of the things we like about the Cadillac is the family resemblance to the other cars in the lineup, which all stand out in the sea of cookie cutter egg shape styling. With the edgy, angular lines, you’ll be able to spot the Cadillac in the parking lot full of Mercedes MLs and Lexus RXs. The front grill isn’t too large, and the profile is nicely swept back with a sloping roofline that has an integrated spoiler. The rear end is muscular with tall taillamps that frame the large hatch opening nicely and dual exhaust tips hint at the performance.

The interior is another bright sport for the brand. It borrows from other GM vehicles, but that’s a good thing. The angularity of the dash shapes fits in nicely with the exterior. The huge panoramic moonroof makes the cabin light and airy.  Brightwork surrounds the drives gauges, the center stack, vents, and console. . . enough to set things off without being gaudy.


The large NAV screen pops up from the dash, and is easy to use and program, and can be set to display a lot of useful information including. A back-up camera and sonar are standard features.

The center stack controls for the radio, heating and air controls are all easy to see, intuitive to use and nicely laid out, unlike most luxury cars that think it is important to look overly busy, and require a complicated overly-fussy iDrive-like dial. Good, simple engineering never goes out of style.  

The leather seats are wide, nicely bolstered, and comfortable. Front seats are both heated and cooled, though the latter isn’t overly impressive. The drivers seat cushion also has a pull-out extender for extra thigh support. Electrically adjustable brake and accelerator controls are an excellent amenity – especially for those who aren’t gifted in the height department.

There’s plenty of storage space all around the cabin with a nice large closing compartment at the base of the center stack which has an outlet to charge a phone or MP3 player and store it out of sight. There is another outlet with a USB port and MP3 interface in the large, deep center console. Dual storage compartments in the driver and passenger doors . . . one for small items the other for maps, etc. is another nice touch.  Bluetooth is standard this year on all models.

Soft touch materials on the tops of the doorsills, armrests and center console make spending long hours in the SRX pleasant. The cabin is whisper quiet on the highway thanks to an increased use of sound deadening materials in the engine compartment. The info screen between the tach and speedo offers a host of trip information and even redundant Navigation directions. The Xenon headlights offer excellent illumination going down the road, and the electro-luminescent gauges are smartly lit up at night.

One amenity that goes in our “that’s why the terrorist hate us” file is the heated steering wheel. Seemingly unnecessary for the California folk, anybody who lives in a cold weather climate will love it. Once you have a vehicle with it, you’ll never want another one without it.

The rear seats are heated and comfortable for two large adults, and even the center seat isn’t torturous for an hour or so. Rear passengers can enjoy watching a DVD on the screens built into the rear headrests, plus there’s a separate climate control system back there.

For added storage the rear seats fold down to add to the cargo space with a track system for securing items it necessary.

THE VERDICT

 

Our all-wheel-drive Premium Collection SRX lists for $48,785. Add on the available $1,395 Entertainment system with the dual screen DVD player plus the destination charge and the price pushes past the $50K mark. That sounds like a lot of money until you go pricing the other vehicles in its class. Then it looks quite reasonable. Still, you don’t need to spend $50,000 to get a decent SRX with the base model priced at $36,860.

The Cadillac SRX is an excellent luxury crossover, being just the right size between a monster SUV and a cramped crossover. A great overall package, it is quick, luxurious and delivers plenty of content for comparatively little cash.

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Auto Reviews - 2013 GMC Terrain Denali

The latest of Auto Reviews is 2013 GMC Terrain Denali. Consider the following car reviews.

Sharper and more unique, the new Denali luxury trim available on the truckish GMC Terrain for 2013 is an almost nostalgic throwback to the American luxury SUV days of a decade ago. And yet the Terrain Denali is a notably modern interpretation, from its technology, to the fact that this chiseled and chunky truck is actually an efficient crossover.

FAST FACTS

1. Introduced on the Denali trim for 2013 is a more powerful 3.6L V6 with 301 hp and 272 lb-ft of torque, with the same EPA-rated fuel economy as the previous 3.0L V6.
2. Denali trim include signature badging, chrome accents and black leather interior trim with sporty red stitching.
3. An available Safety Package adds Forward Collision Alert, Lane Departure Warning and Rear Park Assist as well as Side Blind Zone Alert and Rear Cross Traffic Alert.
4. Pricing for the Denali trim starts at $35,350.
It’s everything you would expect from a GMC truck – thick, brawny and imposing. With the Denali badging and chrome accents, the Terrain no longer looks like the stubby little brother of the Yukon and Sierra but an SUV of its own breed.

The new outer upgrades feature stylized satin chrome 18-inch wheels (19 with the V6), exhaust tips, a honeycomb front grille, side mirrors and door handles. The lighting treatments are impactful with large headlamps, bumper-integrated fog lights and muscular tail lamps. Spirited body-color fascias and rocker moldings set the Denali apart from other SUVs on the road, tying together what already looks good. Standard is the signature Denali script displayed prominently on the outside of each front door, while paint finishes come in exclusive color coats such as Quicksilver Metallic, Crystal Red Tintcoat, Carbon Black Metallic, Summit White and Iridium Metallic.


DRIVING FASHION AT HIGH SPEED

The standard engine in Terrain and Terrain Denali is the Ecotec 2.4L four-cylinder with power rated at 182 hp and 172 lb-ft of torque. Those familiar to the compact crossover segment should find this perfectly suitable, although anyone from a truck background will likely desire more torque.

To satisfy their needs GMC is introducing an all-new V6 engine for 2013 in the Denali trim. Up from the old 3.0-liter V6, this larger displacement 3.6L unit with direct injection delivers 301 horsepower and 272 lb-ft of torque. An increase of 14 percent more horsepower and 22 percent more torque than the previous 3.0L V6, it delivers the same 17 mpg in the city and 24 mpg on the highway.

Both front and AWD drivetrains are available for either engine, while the tow rating is set at 1500 lbs for the four-cylinder and 3,500 lbs for the V6.

The overall drive feeling of the Terrain Denali is "repose." While the engine power with the V6 is more than sufficient, the throttle is sluggish. There’s a transmission shifting option located within the shift lever, but it’s not a joy to use. The plus/minus toggle switch on the side of the lever is uncomfortable because your arm is resting in unnatural position and after a while the discomfort will force you to abandon the choice of choosing your gears. Paddle-shifting would have been ideal and brought a little more meat to the drive – particularly on a luxury truck.

What makes the overall driving experience of the Denali model an improvement, however, is the extensive list of technology aides – though some may find them bothersome. Included in the list are safety technologies such as Forward collision alert, lane departure Warning and Rear Park Assist.

The lane departure function is helpful,but experienced drivers will probably prefer to turn it off and avoid the annoyin alerts. This is, after all, a compact crossover and not a truck.

As for the forward collision alert (FCA) feature, it doesn't tamper with braking, leaving reaction time and responsibility up to the driver. Notifying you if you’re approaching another vehicle too quickly, FCA should be incorporated into all future vehicles in a time where people are talking and texting behind the wheel more than ever.

The electric power steering is nicely weighted, although overall the Terrain does feel a bit more SUV-like in terms of the driving dynamics than some of the new crossovers to hit the market – particularly cars like the Ford Escape and Mazda CX-5.

INSIDE THE TERRAIN DENALI'S STUDIO

In Denali trim, the Terrain features premium materials and includes equipment such as a standard sunroof, soft-touch leather, mahogany wood in the steering wheel, illuminated badged sill plates and distinctive red stitching on the seating and dashboard console. Seating is attractive with 8-way power driver and passenger seats embossed with Denali logos.

Unfortunately, while buyers can choose from varied metallic paint finishes outside, black leather is the only interior trim available.

Rear seat room is spacious thanks to the Terrain’s MultiFlex sliding second row, that can move forward and back by up to 8-inches. When pushed all the way back, the Terrain offers best-in-class second row legroom – making the space even more enjoyable to enjoy the independent dual 8-inch seatback-mounted screens for movies and video games.

Standard on the Denali trim is a power liftgate, giving easy access to the 31 cu-ft of rear cargo space – which expands to 64 cu-ft with the rear seats folded flat. More than a luxury touch, it’s a great piece of functional technology, especially for shorter stature drivers.

Seeing out the back is also made easy thanks to a back-up camera incorporated in the navigation screen.

CHECK THE TECH

One of our most-liked features is the IntelliLink software within the central infotainment console. The graciously-sized standard color touch radio with IntelliLink provides smartphone connectivity and voice activated control of the audio system and is easy to use to initiate phone calls, change radio stations, stream internet radio or control an iPod. The IntelliLink homescreen is even configurable, like your smartphone, with icons and functions that can be rotated or removed to accommodate the driver’s desire.

There are even icons for internet radio providers like Pandora and Stitcher, though the drawback is that internet streaming through a smartphone can pile up data charges on your monthly bill.

In addition to this technology, GM has developed the OnStar RemoteLink app for iPhone and Android devices, allowing drivers to lock and unlock doors or check fuel and tire pressure levels remotely. Plus, the app can also start the engine with the remote start accessory from anywhere a cellphone signal is present.

What's missing on such a premium draw is the ease of getting in and out via features like keyless entry and push button ignition.

THE VERDICT

The Terrain Denali is better than the standard model in all ways, providing an improved interior while capturing the attention of sidewalk onlookers with imposing SUV looks and plenty of chrome. Add V6 power to that and an extensive list of new technology features and there’s a lot to appreciate.

Of course, that also means there’s a lot to pay for with the Denali starting at $35,350. A still somewhat reasonable price for a compact crossover, add AWD and the V6 engine and the $38,600 puts it above the starting price for some luxury brand compact crossovers like the Acura RDX.

Still, the Terrain Denali is a worthwhile product with perhaps its best feature continuing to be its truck looks. Overshadowed in may respects in the past by its brother, the Chevy Equinox, perhaps the Denali trim is what the Terrain needed all along to make this boldly-styled small crossover relevant.

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Auto Reviews - 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8

The latest of Auto Reviews is 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8. Consider the following car reviews.

Before we go any further, let’s get one thing out of the way; the Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 is a ridiculous vehicle. After all, how else can you describe an SUV that is designed to carry five people in comfort, plus all their camping gear, tow 5,000 lbs, and venture off-road, while at the same time featuring a huge 6.4-liter Hemi V8 engine that boasts 470 horsepower and a pavement ripping 465 lb-ft of torque, powering the 5,150 lb vehicle to 60 mph in 4.8 seconds, and just over 13 seconds in the quarter-mile? It’s absolutely ridiculous . . . and that’s what makes this special Jeep so cool!

FAST FACTS
  1. With a 6.4L Hemi V8, the Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 makes 470 hp and 465 lb-ft of torque, allowing it to tow 5,000 lbs and hit 60 mph in just 4.8 seconds.
  2. A Performance Pages feature provides acceleration numbers, braking distances as well as cornering and braking G forces.
  3. Pried at $54,470 to start, our test car stickered for $63,975.
IN THE COMPANY OF SPORTS CARS

We had the chance to drive the Grand Cherokee SRT8 at the Midwest Automotive Media Association’s Spring Rally at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. All the major automakers bring many of their cars out so that journalists can drive some of them on the Road America racetrack, and others on the beautiful roads in the area.

Cars like the Mustang Boss 302, Corvette Grand Sport, Porsche 911, Mercedes SLS, Camaro ZL1, Jaguar XKR-S and Aston Martin Vantage, were among the many track ready selections. And… the Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8. Yes, this big ‘ole SUV shared the track with sports cars and supercars alike and wasn’t the least bit shy in doing so.


BUILT FOR SPEED

 

All one has to do is turn the console mounted Selec-Trac knob to Track, and it transforms the suspension into a unit that can handle the demands of quick side to side direction changes in a chicane or long fast sweeping curves. And that honking big Hemi will rocket you from any apex down the long straights with ferocity, making you think the 180 mph marking on the speedometer might not be an exaggeration.

We were paying too much attention to the track ahead while hurtling down the long straight between turns 4 and 5 to check speedo, but 130 would be in the ballpark. Watching for the braking markers the bright red Brembos with 6-piston front and 4-piston rear calipers then capably chomped down on huge vented rotors at all four corners to slow the car down.

Once down to about 45 mph, a quick crank left on the flat-bottomed, leather-wrapped steering wheel, and the responsive steering rack gets the GC SRT8 pointed in the right direction to bound up the hill to the next hard left. Jeep’s Quadra-Trac AWD system controls the torque output and some of the wheelspin to making sure this ham-fisted scribe didn’t wind up in a gravel trap.

Paddle shifters behind the steering wheel make the experience all the more engaging, and utilizing them doesn’t require a special drive mode. Just push on one of the paddles, and the Jeep will engage in the proper gear it’s running in and you’re ready to shift yourself from there. If you upshift past 5th gear, it will automatically revert back to Drive mode, so you don’t have to fiddle with the gearshift lever on the console to switch back and forth.

The choice of just five gears is surprising, and a little disappointing, though one has to think Chrysler will be fitting a new transmission with a few extra cogs in the near future.
With a high center of gravity (lowered or not, this is still an SUV) the GC SRT8 exhibits far less body roll than expected, staying flat when cornering at speed and delivering plenty of confidence. With a slight novelty factor playing a part, still, it was no less entertaining on the track than the Aston or Jag.
As an extra treat, the performance SUV comes with Chrysler’s “Performance Pages,” located in the info center between the tach and speedometer. Proof of just how capable this truck is, it will deliver in-depth statistics from acceleration numbers and braking distances to cornering and braking G forces.
ON ROAD: A LUXURY TREAT
Rolling off the track and on to the public roads around Elkhart Lake with a switch of the Selec-Trac knob to Auto and the Grand Cherokee is now in family mode, and ready for the every day mundane chores of car-pools and sports practices. The SUV handles that mission with the same aplomb as it did the racetrack. The suspension and 20-inch tires soak up potholes and broken pavement like a luxury car. The Hemi can handle a light right foot easily and, if driven moderately, the exhaust note is even subdued.  It’s only when you stomp on it to make a pass on a two-lane road that you hear it roar.

The bi-polar nature of the Selec-Trac knob, switching between the frenetic pace of Track mode to the docile pace of suburban traffic in the Auto mode is remarkable. And you get three more settings in between: Sport (for those times you want just a bit more aggressive tuning, Tow (self explanatory) and Snow (so you needn’t worry about how this 4-wheel drive will handle dicey traction in Midwest winters).
HIGHLY STYLIZED INSIDE AND OUT

One of the criticisms of older Grand Cherokee models, most older Chrysler products in fact, was the downscale look and appeal of their interiors. Not – and we can’t stress this enough – any more. All the newer Chrysler and Dodge products have made outstanding strides in that department and now boast some of the most stylish cabins in the industry.  And we’re not talking about a nice interior for a Jeep; this is a nice interior for a genuine luxury SUV.

The wide sweeping dash is handsome. Ours was finished in two-tone charcoal and had contrasting French stitching around the soft touch dash and the very comfortable, nicely bolstered, leather seats with grippy suede inserts. Those suede inserts are perforated so the seats can blow cool air on hot days while radiating heat in the winter. SRT embroidered emblems grace the top of each seat back. Real carbon fiber trim is fitted on the dash and door trims, and just the right amount of brushed aluminum trim is fitted around the heating vents, center stack and console. There are even drilled aluminum pedals. Driver and passenger elbows are invited to rest on the padded door sills, armrests and center console, the latter of which, along with a cubby at the base of the center stack, can house your electronic devices.
The layout of the controls is also simple and easy to see and use, including the 6.5-inch touch screen with navigation that does double duty controlling the radio as well. Oddly, however, the screen is a good 2-inches smaller than those in other SRT8 models.
Rear passengers will enjoy a good amount of head and legroom, as well as their own temperature controls (including heating for their seats). And if they should grow weary on long trips, they can recline their seatbacks to gaze out through the panoramic sunroof or catch a few Zs along the way.
PERFORMANCE MEETS PRACTICALITY

 

With few compromises on utility, the rear seats fold flat to deliver plenty of extra cargo room and the rear liftgate is electrically controlled for open and close operation.
If there is one way the big Jeep isn’t practical it’s in the fuel economy department. Even with a cylinder deactivation feature that allows the engine to run on just 4-cylinders at highway speeds, the claimed 12/18 mpg (city/highway) is brutal and judging from out tests, optimistic.
With a highly styled outside, the SRT8 gets a one piece front fascia, LED daytime running lights and fog lights integrated into the body-colored grille, with a sculpted hood that features functional heat extractors. Sleek for an SUV, it’s still one big box and chooses to punch holes through the atmosphere rather than slice through it. As a result, that 180 mph marking on the speedo is a bit optimistic, but Jeep assures us 155 mph is possible.
EXPENSIVE: OR IS IT?

 

The base price of the Grand Cherokee SRT8 is $54,470 with a long list of standard features and luxury appointments. The Luxury Group II Package, at $4,495 adds the leather door trim, power liftgate, and the outstanding Blind Spot Monitoring and Cross Path Detection System, plus adaptive cruise control with forward collision warning.  Another $995 for the Trailer Package, $1,995 for the 825-watt High Performance Audio package, and $1,195 for the Dual Pane Panoramic Sunroof. The bottom line comes to a significant of $63,975.
THE VERDICT

 

Silly, yes, but when the BMW M5 is celebrated as two cars in one, a luxury cruiser and a sports car, all for just $90,695, the Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 throws in SUV capability and cuts a third off the price.
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