Used Chevrolet Traverse

Chevrolet Traverse 150

The Chevrolet Traverse is a 4-door, large-sized CUV that was manufactured in Spring Hill, Tennessee. It was designed based on the platform of GM Lambda. The Traverse is the descendant of the Chevy Trailblazer and Chevy Uplander.

The term Traverse was initially intended for an Automobile Show in 2003 at Detroit, but it gave way to the launching of 2005 Chevy Equinox. The layout of Traverse was derived from the 2005 Chevy Sequel concept and has a grille that is chevron shaped. It is very much like the one in the Chevy Malibu. In addition, the sheet metal used in the Traverse is distinctively dissimilar to the one used in Lambda cars, except the doors.

Estimated Price Range for Used Chevrolet Traverse: $14,000-$57,000
Estimated MPG for Chevrolet Traverse: 16 City/23 Hwy
Available Trims: base, LS, LT, LTZ
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The Chevy Traverse 2009 Edition was launched during the Chicago Auto Show in 2008 dealership and it was distributed to the official sellers in October of the same year. Chevrolet released the newest edition of Traverse to compete with Ford’s Flex.

Chevrolet Traverse Review

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Used Chevrolet Uplander

Chevrolet Uplander 150

When both Chevrolet Astro and Chevrolet Venture were not able to invade the market, Chevrolet introduced Chevrolet Uplander in 2005. It is a four-door multi-purpose utility van which has a U-body structure.

Ever since it was introduced in 2005 until the production ended in 2008, Chevrolet has done several adjustments to the minivan. The first Up-Lander only offered 3.5L LX9 V-engine with 6 cylinders. Then, in 2006, they replaced it with a more powerful 3.9L LZ9 V-engine with 6 cylinders. They also put logos of GM on the minivan’s front doors. In 2007, Chevrolet decided to drop the All Wheel Drive System and 3.5L V-6 engines, and then made the 3.9L V-6 as the standard Uplander engine. The flex fuel edition of 3.9L V-6 engines was also available in the same year.

In 2008, General Motors announced the final production of the minivan for the United States, but the production for export to Mexico and Canada continued until the 2009 model was released.

Estimated Price Range for Used Chevrolet Uplander: $4,000-$30,000
Estimated MPG for Chevrolet Uplander: 16 City/23 Hwy
Available Trims: base, LS, LT
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Chevrolet Uplander Review

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Used Toyota MR2

Toyota MR2 SpyderThe Toyota MR2 model is a two-seat vehicle that features a mid-range engine and a rear wheel drive capability. It is a sports car developed and produced by Toyota since 1984 until July 2007 when its production ceased. There are three different generations of the Toyota MR2, namely the MKI or 1st generation, the MKII or 2nd generation and the MKIII or the 3rd generation.

The Toyota MR2’s roots can be traced back as far as 1976 when Toyota initiated its design project. The concept was to develop a car with an enjoyable driving capability, sports oriented and fuel saving. The initial purpose was not that of a sports car. The 1st base design actually became the basis for its evolution into being one of the world’s best selling sports cars.

The Toyota MR2 is currently a two-door coupe. It features tremendous innovations and advancements, departing from the second-generation ten year-old model. Today, it is one of the most liked sports cars that car enthusiasts find as a must owned vehicle.

Price Range for Used Toyota MR2: $1500 – $5000
Estimated MPG for New Toyota MR2: 19 City/26 Hwy
Available Trims: Base, Spyder
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Toyota MR2 1985 Commercial

July 14, 2008 at 11:33 am | 2 comments

Used Honda Accord

Honda Accord 150

Simple yet packed with technological creativity this is how Honda markets the Honda Accord. Now on its eight generation in the US market, the Accord to dazzle not only the consumers but the auto critics as well.

The vehicle-buying public first caught a glimpse of the Accord in 1976 and this was positioned as a mid-sized vehicle. And right from the start, this model showed signs that this could be a hit. By 1982, the Accord was the first Japanese car that was produced in the United States. And from then on, the Accord established its mark in the market; a mark to remain on books for a long period of time.

The Accord was the best-selling Japanese vehicle in the country for next 20 years. The testament of its success is not only seen in sales of around ten million vehicles, but it can be seen too on industry accolades. The Accord has been a recipient of many industry awards.

Base MSRP for New Honda Accord: $21,380
Estimated MPG for Used Honda Accord: 23 City/34 Hwy
Available Trims: base, LX, LXi, EX, DX
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July 13, 2008 at 9:48 pm | 6 comments

Used Honda Civic

Honda Civic 150

Entered in the market in 1973, the Honda Civic is one compact car that has managed to deliver the goods to consumers. This compact car from the Japanese manufacturer is considered as the second-longest continuously produced car in the US by a Japanese car maker, next only to the Corolla.

Currently this compact is now on its eight generation and still running as top or near the top of its class. The success of the Civic can be linked to a number of reasons. It has always been known for its adoption of high-quality fit and finish and has always been known for its reliability on the road.

Plus, many American consumers and industry insiders see the Civic as one compact car known to score big on fuel economy, environmental awareness and of course for performance. There were newer spin-offs from the Civic, and these new cars are known for their performance and sportiness like the Type-R and the Civic Si.

Base MSRP for New Honda Civic: $15,805
Estimated MPG for Used Honda Civic: 28 City/39 Hwy
Available Trims: EX, DX, LX, Si, Sport, Hybrid
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July 13, 2008 at 9:47 pm | 5 comments

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