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Auto Trends For 2010 And Beyond

New models, including the Lincoln C, may soon be marketed to consumers who are expected to embrace smaller and more fuel efficient models in the years to come.

It is time now for our annual forecast of auto trends for 2010 and the intervening years. Yes, you guessed it: how can anyone predict what lies ahead given the tumultuous year that just ended? Frankly, we agree which is why this forecast is based just as much on speculation as it is on cold, raw data.

Focus On 2010

The first few months of 2010 will bring into sharp focus much of what is coming for the remainder of the year. Indeed, several new product introductions are just months away from making their debut, important cars which will help redefine their respective brands and boost sales. Those cars include that all electric Nissan Leaf, the subcompact European designed Ford Fiesta, and GM’s world car – the compact Chevrolet Cruze.

But those models will also find much competition in their respective categories, which means that these and other models must have defining characteristics which help set them apart from the pack. The Leaf, for instance, will beat Coda Automotive and the Chevy Volt to market, but it’ll soon be battling with similar cars from Toyota, Mitsubishi, BYD, and elsewhere within the next 12-18 months. Nissan will need that head start because by 2015, mostly every major car manufacturer will be selling pure electric cars or a slew of next generation hybrids. (see Business Week: Introducing the Nissan Leaf Electric Vehicle)

Next week’s NAIAS will unveil a bevy of new models and concepts including an all new Cadillac model. We believe that vehicle will be the code named XTS, the large sedan scheduled to replace both the STS and DTS. If not the XTS, look for an all new Escalade to debut, a close cousin of the Buick Enclave. Cadillac’s CTS line, by the way, will be completed this summer when the coupe and various V versions of the line hit the market, giving America’s top selling luxury brand much to crow about.

Lincoln C Concept

Lincoln has been on a roll lately, most recently introducing its stylish MKT crossover to the market while welcoming EcoBoost technology. But Lincoln will not be stopping there: the brand will likely drop several aged models including the Navigator and Town Car over the next few years while bringing to market a car that has already been shown on the auto show circuit: the Lincoln C.

Yes, it is small and it is underpinned by the same platform powering the Ford Focus, but that is where the similarity ends. The Lincoln C will help the brand bring to market a true competitor to the BMW 1-Series with the midsize MKZ also seeing improvements over the next few years to compete against the BMW 3-Series. Yes, it will likely be called the MKC, furthering Lincoln’s naming convention adopted a few years earlier. (see USA Today: Lincoln Concept car makes entrance at Detroit auto show)

Redefining, Expanding Buick

But let’s get back to new models which we’ll see over the coming months. The Buick Regal will be here before you know it, a car based on the Opel Insignia. This model is important for a number of reasons: it helps fill out Buick’s limited line up and it gives Pontiac loyalists one more reason to return to Buick-GMC dealerships now that the Pontiac brand is dead. By the first quarter of next year, the German built Regal will be built in Canada, reducing the costs associated with importing that model.

Kia has been enjoying a surge in popularity much like its Korean cousin Hyundai. But the most significant change for the brand will be UVO, its hands-free entertainment system based on Microsoft technology. Yes, Ford SYNC will have some competition as the Hyundai-Kia juggernaut was one of the first automakers to jump in when Ford’s exclusive one-year contract with Microsoft ended last year. SYNC helped fuel Ford sales and will likely do the same for Kia. (see The Truth About Cars: Kia Uvo Syncs to Ford’s Level)

Honda is not exactly a design leader, but they continue to build high quality vehicles with some of the best resale values of all. Next year, an all new Odyssey minivan will hit the market, as Honda fights back against the all new Toyota Sienna. But it is the automaker’s green car technology which will really make a difference for the brand going forward, as a modified Insight hits the market in the near future with hybrid and pure electric technology following on many models across the Honda and Acura line.

Chrysler Makeover Pending

If Chrysler lasts long enough, the beleaguered automaker may be able to set the market on its side by what it has in the product planning pipeline. The all new Jeep Grand Cherokee will show up this year, helping its SUV brand remain relevant and offer the lone bright spot for the company. But by year’s end, the Fiat 500 will be built in Mexico for select Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge dealers, a car that will give customers reason to show consider Chrysler in the first place.

Yes, much of what will represent the three Chrysler brands in the years to come will be based on Fiat technology which means that come 2015, most Chrysler, Jeep, and Dodge products will be underpinned by its Italian benefactor. That is, if Chrysler can make it through the next 12-18 months in one piece.

Asia Comes Calling

Things get a bit more murkier when it comes to cars from India and China, two countries whose combined population make up 40 percent of the world’s consumer market. Both markets are still relatively young, underfunded, and technology deficient, but that’s beginning to change. As China’s Geely Automotive purchases Volvo and Tengzhong closes on Hummer, they’ll follow on what India’s Tata Motors has already done through Jaguar and Land Rover: purchase Western technology.

Mahindra will become the first automaker from India or China to sell its vehicles here when turbo diesel pick up trucks arrive. Those trucks will be followed by an SUV next year, with Tata promising to get into the mix by selling a western spec version of its super cheap Tata Nano.

Other cars from Chinese makes will eventually hit our shores, including Berkshire Hathaway financed BYD, but those models might be delayed as long as the US car market remains depressed. Consumers will not embrace a new brand if tried and true models offer everything they want in a car with a history of top build quality. (see CNN Money: Why Warren Buffett is investing in electric car company BYD)

Less Is More

The most obvious trend over the next three to four years has nothing to do with new models from new manufacturers or even hybrid or electric cars. Rather, it will be the introduction of smaller, lighter motors into engine bays, including families of four cylinder powerplants. Yes, that two ton sedan once featured a V8 with V6 power the latest standard.

But, car manufacturers in a bid to meet new fuel economy quotas will stuff I4 engines with direct fuel injection and turbochargers in a whole host of vehicles beginning this year with the Buick LaCrosse.

While the V8 won’t completely disappear it will be offered in limited numbers, as will V6 engines that will no longer be offered on most midsize and smaller cars. And transmissions of at least six gears will become the norm, offering yet another way for automakers to squeeze additional mileage from their cars.

Photo Credit: Ford Motor Company

Land Rover LR2: Your Compact Luxury SUV

On and off road, the LandRover LR2 can get you there no matter how tough the weather conditions may be.

On and off road, the LandRover LR2 can get you there no matter how tough the weather conditions may be.

Sixty years after the first Land Rovers began to ply their way across rural England, the iconic British automaker has rolled out the LR2, a compact SUV which successfully balances off road utility with around town practicality and good looks. Replacing the entry-level Freelander, the LR2 is part of the recent model nomenclature trend used by Land Rover to identify some of its models.

Off Road Workhorse

The LR2 accomplishes what many other vehicles equipped with standard full time all wheel drive cannot do, which is to cross shallow brooks, traverse rocky terrain, and ascend steep slopes. Standard hill descent, roll stability, and dynamic stability control features are part of a larger braking and control system which constitutes Land Rover’s capable Terrain Response System, maximizing traction and control for a variety of conditions including sand, mud, ruts, snow, gravel, and grass.

The exterior of the LR2 faithfully upholds its Land Rover lineage thanks to its eggshell-shaped grille, clamshell hood, side gills, and ample wheel arches. Interlocking bi-Xenon pivotal headlights are a contemporary feature designed to adjust to outside conditions automatically. Turn on the windshield wipers and the LR2 independently senses moisture, activating the headlight wipers for you.  Front and rear fog lights are additional important safety features that come standard on the LR2, while seven airbags protect occupants including a driver-side knee airbag.

Capable I6 Engine

The LR2’s 24-valve 3.2L I6 engine produces 230 horsepower and is paired with a six-speed automatic transmission that features manual shift control. Together, they help the Land Rover achieve 22 mpg on the highway which compares favorably with similar models from Lexus, BMW, and Volvo.

Inside, the LR2 cabin is overflowing with technological sophistication and luxury appointments. Seating five, the LR2 offers many of the same touches found in larger Land Rovers. The 14-speaker Alpine surround sound audio system is a passenger pleaser, as is the front dual panel sunroof with built-in blinds and the rear skylight. Interior trim appointments include perforated leather seating surfaces with twin-stitched side bolsters and dark eucalyptus trim.

Not Enough Storage

The storage area behind the rear seat is quite limited and the standard sunroof/skylight arrangement negates a roof rack option. One option to expand carrying capacity is to choose the towing package, quite suitable to tow a boat or camper weighing up to 3500 lbs.

When fully equipped to include various option packages such as cold climate (heated front seats, heated windshield, and heated windshield-wiper jets) and technology (SIRIUS satellite radio, phone integration system, etc.), a fully equipped Land Rover LR2 is priced in the neighborhood of $40,000, with taxes, tags and destination charges extra.

Affordable British Luxury

If you are looking for a luxurious, but economical SUV the Land Rover LR2 should be considered.

Photo Credit: LandRover

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Saturn Offers Renault A Way To The USA

The Penske Group hasn’t acquired the Saturn brand from General Motors yet, but as soon as the proposed sale was confirmed in June, speculation on the direction that Saturn might go has been rampant.

RenaultSome viewed Saturn as simply becoming a retailer for other makes, particularly those brands without a presence in the US market. With more than three hundred surviving Saturn dealerships scattered across the USA, that might allow Tata Motors, Proton Motors, Samsung, Renault and a handful of Chinese makes to gain an important foothold in the highly competitive and expensive to enter the US market.

Renault To Make A USA Return?

But I doubt that Penske, who is the exclusive distributor of Smart cars in the US would be satisfied with playing second fiddle instead of having full market control as he has over the ForTwo. Now, it appears that one of the potential retail customers, Renault, may use Saturn as a way for it to return to the US market which they abandoned shortly after selling off the American Motors Corporation (AMC) to Chrysler during the late 1980s.

If Renault were to sell its cars through Saturn, it would also be able to circumvent gaining Nissan’s approval for the deal as Nissan and Renault are joined at the hip. There had been talk that Saturn would sell cars built by Renault Samsung Motors, a Korean automaker, whose cars are badge engineered Nissan models. But by directly selling Renault built and designed cars in the US, Renault wouldn’t be involving Nissan in the deal.

No Deal Finalized Yet

Automotive News and other industry folks were reporting on this idea, noting that it won’t be until the end of September before Penske will be able to close on Saturn.  No Renault vehicles would be available for the 2010 model year, but conceivably under this plan Saturn dealers might be able to sell 2011 models by next summer.

Details of the Saturn deal still have to be hammered out, with Penske not expected to acquire manufacturing capacity from GM for Saturn. This means that Penske will be totally reliable on other suppliers, including GM, to provide vehicles for Saturn which might be a tough sell without an exclusive distribution agreement with Renault.

Competition For GM?

With Saturn, Hummer and Opel on the block and Pontiac preparing to close down, GM needs to get past its current woes in order to move forward. No telling what sort of competition the Renault brand will be to GM and others, but with a full line of cars to choose from, the French automaker could come back to bite GM.

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