And 10 Significant Vehicle Picks for '09

Aaron Gold, About.com's car reviewer and the son of a dealer, tells the Auto Finance Summit in Las Vegas why he thinks the following are the 10 most significant '09 models. (Good news for General Motors; five of them are GM products.) Acura TSX: Past criticism, not enough power. New thinking, I'll trade horsepower for better fuel economy. Cadillac CTS-V: I wish everyone who talks trash about GM engineering

Steve Finlay, Contributing Editor

November 1, 2008

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Aaron Gold, About.com's car reviewer and the son of a dealer, tells the Auto Finance Summit in Las Vegas why he thinks the following are the 10 most significant '09 models. (Good news for General Motors; five of them are GM products.)

  1. Acura TSX: Past criticism, not enough power. New thinking, “I'll trade horsepower for better fuel economy.”

  2. Cadillac CTS-V: “I wish everyone who talks trash about GM engineering would drive this car because they put it all together.”

  3. Chevrolet Traverse: Designed for good back-seat access and easy to stuff a lot of people inside. Best example of the cross/utility vehicle formula.

  4. Chevy Silverado/GMC Sierra hybrid: “GM made a smart move by putting a hybrid in a pickup truck and getting 40% better fuel economy.”

  5. Honda Fit: “Americans aren't ready for a mass conversion to (subcompact) cars, but the Fit has exceptional cargo space and room for four passengers.”

  6. Hyundai Genesis: Feels, rides and smells like a Lexus, but at a $33,000 to $42,000 price range. Skeptics may ask, ‘Why so low?’”

  7. Mazda6: “My new favorite, a vehicle that is strong on safety and fun to drive.”

  8. Pontiac Solstice Coupe: “The problem with the Solstice convertible is that there's no trunk room with the top down. The coupe has a removable roof panel, but a drawback is that it doesn't fit in the trunk.”

  9. Pontiac Vibe: It's the cousin to the Toyota Matrix and made at the same California plant. “Vibe wins the coin toss because it looks better.”

  10. Toyota Venza: “A crossover that Toyota says it will market as a car and position between the RAV-4 and Highlander.”

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Steve Finlay

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Steve Finlay is a former longtime editor for WardsAuto. He writes about a range of topics including automotive dealers and issues that impact their business.

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