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New Camaro ZL1 Could Challenge the Mighty 911

Mar 23, 2016 by tgriffith

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I’m a Porsche guy now, but I wasn’t always a fan of German-engineered sports cars.

In fact, I started my car-loving life as a devoted supporter of the late-1960s muscle cars, specifically the Ford Mustang.

I spent my early teenage years dreaming of one day owning a Mustang. I wanted a 1965 coupe with the 289 V8 under the hood. I wanted to restore it and love it and keep it forever.

Then I grew up and realized that real motoring perfection came from Stuttgart, not Dearborn. I attributed my muscle car fascination to adolescent hormones and grew into adulthood knowing that nothing drives or handles like a perfectly engineered 911.

That’s why saying this next sentence hurts a little:

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Filed Under: Domestic Cars, Foreign Cars, General Chat, New Cars, United States Tagged With: 2017 Camaro ZL1, Camaro ZL1 vs Porsche 911, Car Minded, new camaro challenges 911

10 Kinds of Cars We’d Buy to Share

Mar 18, 2016 by Matt Smith

A Ford van empties at school

With the exception of a home, a car is the most expensive purchase a person will likely make (and we hope that home and car aren’t the same thing). Considering the improvements in safety, powertrain, and infotainment technologies, it’s not surprising to see vehicle prices rising at or above the rate of inflation. So, with the fiscal scope of a vehicle purchase firmly in mind, we have to ask: why don’t more people share cars? We posted an earlier article about the prevalence of ride-sharing services and their impact on consumer purchasing trends. While Uber and Zipcar have certainly given drivers more ways to get around, car ownership still seems to be the clearest path to unlocking the flexibility and freedom that a set of wheels can provide.

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Filed Under: Car Lists, Car Shopping, General Chat, Trucks & SUVs, United States Tagged With: BMW M3, Car Minded, car sharing, E30 M3, Honda Accord, Hybrid, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Jeep Wrangler, Lancer Evo, miata, Mitsubishi, model s, Porsche 911, rideshare, Tesla, Toyota Tacoma, TRD

Do You Prefer Car Ownership to Car Sharing?

Mar 14, 2016 by tgriffith

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The new Jeep Renegade is a perfect example of an inexpensive, stylish vehicle that millennials love to own.

Young people don’t buy cars, right?

We’ve been hearing it since the millennial generation reached adulthood. The rise of car sharing services such as Uber and Lyft gave pundits and writers evidence to cite, while carmakers and dealers tried to figure out sales tactics to woo young people.

Does the youngest generation really despise car-ownership, though?

Probably not, though they do have certain expectations when considering the purchase of a car.

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Filed Under: Car Shopping, General Chat, New Cars, United States Tagged With: Car Minded, car sharing, car shopping, millennial car buying, millennials

Staying Power: 2015s with Shelf Life

Mar 12, 2016 by John Harrington

2015 Ford Mustang

To most people, spring means longer days, sunny skies, and flowers in bloom. For us, however, spring also means great deals on outgoing model-year vehicles. While some cars, like the Honda Civic and Mitsubishi Outlander, received enormous changes between the 2015 and 2016 model years, others enjoyed more modest enhancements or were complete holdovers from the year before. It’s these cars — the unchanged models — that we want to find.

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Filed Under: Car Lists, Car Shopping, General Chat, New Cars, Trucks & SUVs, United States Tagged With: Car Minded, Chevrolet Impala, Chevrolet Silverado 1500, Dodge Charger, Ford Focus, Ford Mustang, honda cr-v, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Jeep Renegade, new cars, Nissan Murano, Toyota Sienna

Could a 707-HP Jeep Wrangler Hellcat Actually Happen?

Mar 8, 2016 by tgriffith

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Dodge rocked the automotive world when it unleashed the fiery and sinister 707-horsepower Challenger Hellcat upon the earth.

Up until that point, an engine with 700 ponies was reserved for cars with exotic nameplates that had prices stretching into the hundreds of thousands of dollars.

With the introduction of the Hellcat, Dodge managed to bring ungodly amounts of power to any mere mortal with a spare 60 grand and, not surprisingly, mortals have gobbled it up. Since dealers have no problems selling the Hellcat, the engine has migrated into the Charger and will next show up in the Jeep Grand Cherokee.

You read that right. Your friendly neighborhood family hauler might have a 707-hp secret. But that’s nothing compared with what could come after that:

A Hellcat-powered Wrangler.

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Filed Under: Domestic Cars, General Chat, Trucks & SUVs, United States Tagged With: 707-hp jeep, Car Minded, hellcat, jeep easter safari, jeep wrangler hellcat, jeep wrangler trailcat

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