If you’re one of the many people that like to be the first to have the latest products, 2015 might just be your year to buy a new car.
If you’re one of the many people that like to be the first to have the latest products, 2015 might just be your year to buy a new car.
Listed below are some cars that are newly introduced to us, as well as some that are mainstays that show very promising changes and concepts for the future.
If you’re anything like me, you’re going to enjoy these automobiles, as it isn’t only about getting from point A to point B anymore. Automobiles have taken great strides in comfort, technology and efficiency.
Chevy and GMC are looking to shift their intended demographic for their line of medium duty trucks. The GMC Canyon and Chevy Colorado are seeking an even younger audience. In addition, the Ford F-150 will be going through weight-loss, implementing aluminum in the engineering to cut back on mileage, making for a more fuel-efficient full-duty truck.
Besides trucks, the sedan and 4-door market is offering some true crowd pleasers. For the first time ever, the Hyundai Genesis will offer an all-wheel drive model in addition to their line of rear-wheel driven cars. The Chrysler 200 mid-sized sedan line will be giving us a larger variety to choose from, while Subaru is repackaging their Legacy in a surprisingly new way.
As far as economy, the Nissan Versa Note SR and Honda Fitwill deliver new packages offering their buyers advancements from before.
Note that changes will be steadily rolling out throughout the year, including the performance autos such as BMW, introducing their M3 and M4 sedan/coupe duo. Volkswagen brings back their Golf Rrediscovered in new trims and familiar performance. While Jaguar introduces a new F-Type coupe, Mini re-vamps the Cooper, Lexus delivers a head-turning RC-F coupe and Subaru launches an all-new WRX and WRX STI.
2016 will show us all-new subcompact SUV models from Mazda and Honda, while Acura NSX reveals a car with a rather different direction than ever before.
Soon to come, Audi A3 will deliver 300 hp with its wonderful road-gripping Quattro, as the Cadillac ATS-V will pack a womping 420 hp in its V6.
Cadillac Escalade is delivering a refocused interior that brings luxury to a new definition, while all Ford Mustang models will get independent rear-suspension.
Jaguar plans to compete with tremendous force against BMW 3 Series and Audi A4 with their XS Sedan and Mercedes-Benz wields its wildly popular CLA C-Class.
Lincoln MKC plans the 6-speed EcoBoost 4 mated with an all-wheel drive option.
Tesla has plans of offering us their SUV, the Model X.
Nissan offers a V6 Titan, as well as a 5.0L V8 Cummings Diesel.
All and all, this year will reveal to us a number of new choices, keeping the car market fresh and on top with new models and great styling.
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