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  • Volkswagen up! production version

    Instead of outdoing each other with more mass and more horsepower, the focus at teh upcoming Frankfurt Auto Show seems to be on better fuel economy and more technology for the dollar.

  • The Bamby P50 microcar. Image: Bamby Cars Limited
    The Bamby P50: How Small Is Too Small?

    Bamby Cars Limited has begun building a replica of the world's smallest production car, the Peel P50. You can park it anywhere, but there isn't much room for luggage.

  • 2012 Honda Insight - European market version to be shown at Frankfurt Motor Show
    2012 Honda Insight: Higher MPGs, New Grille, Nicer Interior

    For 2012, Honda is planning to revise the Insight hatchback to address several of the criticisms levied against its smallest four-seat hybrid. Now, it's released a few details of the revised 2012 Insight before it officially unveils the updated model at the Frankfurt Motor Show, which opens...

  • 2012 Honda Fit Sport
    2012 Honda Fit Updates: More Noiseproofing, Bluetooth Option

    For 2012, Honda has improved sound insulation and other interior features on its Fit subcompact five-door hatchback.

  • 2012 Toyota Yaris
    2012 Toyota Yaris Doubles Down On Infotainment

    The design of the new 2012 Toyota Yaris has probably been one of the worst kept secrets of the year, with the Japanese version of the car, known locally as the Vitz, being revealed as early as last December. Then, back at March’s 2011 Geneva Motor Show we got a preview of a new hybrid version...

  • 2012 Chevrolet Sonic Z-Spec accessories
    2012 Chevy Sonic Priced From $14,495, $400 More For Hatchback

    The 2012 Chevrolet Sonic is Chevy's first re-entry into the subcompact market in many years. Now, prices for the new Sonic and its various options are out, with the 2012 Sonic starting at $14,995 including delivery. That price applies to the standard Sonic four-door sedan with a 1.8-liter "Ecotec...

  • 2012 Nissan Versa after debut at 2011 New York Auto Show

    With gas prices approaching $4 a gallon and the effects of the recession still very much in evidence, a high-mileage, inexpensive compact car with better-than-average interior room sounds like an appealing offer. That's what emerged at the New York Auto Show 10 days ago, as Nissan officially launched its 2012 Nissan Versa sedan. It's an all-new car that replaces the aging, boxy Versa sedan that debuted for the 2007 model year. And its rear legroom in particular is unusually ample for a sedan that just barely squeaks into the subcompact designation, as measured by interior volume. Nissan...

  • 2012 Hyundai Accent at 2011 New York Auto Show with High Gear Media's Joel Feder
    2012 Hyundai Accent Subcompact: Video Tour From NY Auto Show

    Hyundai is on a roll, hammering its 40-mpg highway gas mileage advantage and launching new cars left and right. We covered the new 2012 Hyundai Accent a few days ago when it was launched at last week's New York Auto Show--focusing on its 1.6-liter direct-injected four-cylinder engine, which is...

  • 2012 Nissan Tiida hatchback, launched at Auto Shanghai 2011
    Is This The 2012 Nissan Versa Hatchback? Photos From Shanghai

    At 10:40 am tomorrow, Nissan will kick off its press conference at the New York Auto Show. We already know it'll display the Leaf Nismo RC Concept electric racer, but that's a sideshow. The real interest will be in the new 2012 Nissan Versa subcompact. Today, at the Auto Shanghai show in China...

  • 2011 Fiat 500 launch event at the 2010 Los Angeles Auto Show, November 2010
    CA: Where Small Green Cars Matter & Why Detroit Has To Care

    Detroit pride is back. Domestic brands are winning quality awards, and matching or beating import labels on consumer satisfaction indices. If you watch television, you've likely seen the spinoffs of the widely discussed, utterly illogical feel-good Chrysler 200 ad featuring Eminem with the...

  • 2012 Toyota Yaris Hybrid teaser photo
    Rumor: Toyota To Show Yaris Hybrid Concept At Geneva Motor Show

    Last year, Toyota promised to launch a dozen new hybrid and plug-in hybrid models by the end of 2012. One of those new hybrid models may be unveiled in concept form at next month's Geneva Motor Show. Two Dutch websites are reporting that the company will use the show for the world debut of a Toyota...

  • 2011 Nissan Juke SV AWD CVT, New York CIty, January 2011
    Weekend Wheels: 2011 Nissan Juke--What Do You Want To Know?

    We like small cars, not only because they're fuel efficient but because they're usually more fun and engaging to drive than larger ones. But this being winter in the Northeast, we also need an all-wheel-drive vehicle on weekends, when we head up into the mountains. And that severely limits the...

  • 2010 Honda Fit Sport

    Today's small cars are better than they've ever been, even if few of them are among the EPA's all-time gas mileage champs. And spurred by tighter fuel-economy laws, 40 miles per gallon on the highway is becoming the new target for subcompact and even compact cars. There's just one little problem: Not only are 40-mpg models not selling particularly well, the whole small-car segment is anemic at best. As auto sales have started to recover, the fastest growing segment is midsize sport utilities and crossovers. According to sales data from Ward's Auto, small cars have been the only segment to...

  • 2010 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe
    How To Enjoy Your Compact Car: A 455-Horse, 6.75-Liter V-12

    Compact cars are pretty much a known quantity, and hence easy to visualize. Many are headed for 40-mpg highway ratings, and Hyundai recently threw down the gauntlet in saying it would start to report sales of 40-mpg vehicles--and challenged other makers to do the same. Imagine a compact car,and...

  • Fiesta iPad App
    Surprise, Surprise: Yes, Young Buyers Will Pay More For Less

    If you listen to conventional wisdom coming out of Detroit, you'd think that every single U.S. car buyer secretly wants a Suburban. Call it the bigger-longer-badder-better principle: Everyone wants the largest car they can afford. Often that's true. But not always. Sometimes people want the most...

  • 2010 GM EN-V Concept
    So Much For World Car-Free Day; Most of the World WANTS Cars

    Yesterday was was World Car-Free Day. Did you notice? Nope, us either. Because while it may be amusing--for a few seconds--to imagine a world without vehicles, it's also sorta silly. It's like imagining a world without vapid blond stars who get way, way, WAY too much press. Might be nice, never...

  • 2011 Mazda2 exterior and detail
    Will U.S. Green Buyers Accept Subcompacts, And Does It Matter?

    It's always important for writers to check their cultural biases when analyzing the auto market. Or at least admit them up front. So we appreciate our colleague Scott Burgess being honest about his point of view: He doesn't like subcompacts. Nope. Doesn't have any time for 'em. Animus up front In...

  • Audi A1 e-tron Concept
    Audi A1 E-Tron Pilot Project To Start In Munich, 2011

    With BMW slowly revealing further details of their upcoming Megacity EV and teasing us with the 2009 MINI E, and Mercedes-Benz giving us the A-Class E-Cell, it was only a matter of time before rival Audi hit the roads with their own small EV. Revealed at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show in March, their...

  • 2012 Chevrolet Aveo Hatchback

    The current Chevrolet Aveo never set the world on fire. It filled its place in rental-car ranks and the third-car slot of suburban driveways, but no one ever really got passionate about it. If General Motors has anything to say about it, that's going to change. The production version of the 2012 Chevrolet Aveo subcompact will be revealed at the 2010 Paris Motor Show--coming up at the end of the month--and it's meant to excite. With fierce competition from the 2011 Ford Fiesta staring it in the face, GM has gotten serious about subcompacts. It will build the 2012 Aveo in the U.S., which is a...

  • Euro-spec 2011 Ford Fiesta in New York City
    2011 Ford Fiesta World Tour Recap

    Well, it's over. After four days of driving across the eastern half on North America, splitting time between a manual-transmission Ford Fiesta SE and an automatic-transmission Fiesta SES. We have already covered each day in individual posts this week, and now it's time for a quick wrap-up. The tour...

  • Ford Fiesta ECOnetic
    2011 Ford Fiesta World Tour Day Four

    Thanks to Hurricane Earl's impending arrival on the East Coast, we had to cut our 2011 Ford Fiesta World Tour a day short. Our final day began in Boston, and we spent the morning driving south to New York City by way of Connecticut. We were in New Jersey around lunch time, shooting pictures of the...

  • 2011 Ford Fiesta
    2011 Ford Fiesta Day Three

    This post will be short and sweet, since we have an early wake-up call for our drive from Boston to New York City tomorrow. We began the day in Montreal, stopping by the famous Schwartz's Deli before setting out for Montpelier, Vermont. In Montpelier, we explored the picturesque city--the smallest...

  • 2011 Ford Fiesta
    2011 Ford Fiesta World Tour Day Two: Misadventures In Montreal

    OK, that headline is misleading. I just wanted to get you to click. We didn't REALLY have any misadventures in Montreal, but our time here on this leg of the Ford Fiesta World Tour has been interesting nonetheless. We started the morning at Niagara-On-The-Lake in Ontario, Canada, and then...

  • 2011 Ford Fiesta
    2011 Ford Fiesta World Tour: Day One

    Ford keeps moving with the marketing for its Fiesta small car. After building buzz with the Fiesta Movement, the company has invited assorted media types to take part in a 57-day world tour, in which Fiestas are being driven around the world. This journalist hopped on board in Detroit, and I will...

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