We love cars. They are how we get to work, visiting parents, how we take the children to Disney World. This country is where the 2012 New Cars started, and where cars will continue. Read on to learn more about the coolest cars planned for release this year.The new Civic will make you want to buy a new Honda, if not already. Hybrid, a sedan and coupe bodies, and lots of other options, as well as clean up the weight, this Honda is a better deal than its predecessor. And the same price that Honda has always been modest, this car is a great value.
Scion IQ debut this summer. This is a 3 +1 seating mean that the seats on the passenger side, rear and front are for adults, and one in the back of the driver is for the kids or the car seat. Since the car is about 6 1 / 2 feet high, you can park anywhere, and 90 hp and the $ 16,000 price, this is an ideal vehicle for urban waste.Hyundai has revamped its image as a low-cost, reliable brand of alternative hip for the purchase of a new Toyota. Their new Veloster is part of the reason. Up to 40mpg without hybrid technology, this sports cruiser with very low weight to the lack of a back door on the driver's side. Hyundai first dual-clutch six-speed manual gearbox, this car looks very funny. If you want American Muscle that will bring back the good Ole days, wait for the 2012 Camaro. This guy is bad Cadillac CTS-V, 6.2-liter V8 and 550hp. Of course, it will be more expensive, but it puts American Muscle in the upper echelons of the BMW M3 and Porsche 911
This year, when Toyota Prius debuted the concept of C, made our mouths water. Although it is a concept, you must promise that when you buy a new Toyota Prius to get the most mileage of any non-plug-in hybrid. Small, sporty and futuristic design, this is likely sedan on the road by the middle of next year.These five cars have them focus on next year, especially if you plan to buy soon. The new advanced technology means better fuel consumption, more power and better handling - best overall value, and cars that are fun to drive. What's not to love?
About the Author:
I am Paulsimmions read mathematics at Stanford and remained there for his MS. From 1998-1999 on researched in Evolution and in Animal Behavior in Camrbidge, UK. I was was then a professor in the departments of Anthropology and Biology, New Jersy College, USA. Now teaches at the department of Zoology. Carried out research in several areas of evolutionary biology, particularly in sexual selection and the comparative method.