IntelliChoice.com Selects Top Ten Most Significant New Cars for 2007
h4 align=center>2007 Model Year ''Make or Break'' for Many OEMs
CAMPBELL, CA - September 6, 2006: PRIMEDIA's IntelliChoice.com announced today its top selections for the most significant cars to watch for the 2007 model year.
"This new car model year is seeing some extremely important vehicles that will be vital to the success of several manufacturers. 2007 also represents what we anticipate to be outstanding values for consumers in the marketplace" said James Bell, publisher of IntelliChoice.com. "The competitive landscape is changing quickly and high quality is becoming ubiquitous. This is a buyers' market and today's car shoppers have the best selection ever offered."
IntelliChoice.com's top 10 picks for 2007 are:
1. Acura MDX - "At last, a daring design from Acura. Too long in the shadow of Honda, Acura has pledged to challenge buyers with strong visual appeal and driving dynamics a la BMW. The MDX is seen by many as an opening salvo in this battle."
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5. Nissan Sentra - "Nissan was forced 'back to the drawing table' for their new Sentra, and now the clock is ticking. New competition has made the current Sentra look and feel much older than its six years on the market, so the expectations are huge for this all-new model. And the market is prime as small cars have been making a big comeback since fuel prices began their ascent."
6. Nissan Altima - "When introduced in 1993, the Altima was 'close but not quite' when compared to Camry and Accord standards. A redesign in 1998 didn't help, but in 2002, Nissan hit the bullseye. Enough power, refinement, and size to make a big dent in the midsize market and here comes Generation 4. The Altima cannot afford to lose ground, as the new Camry is off to a huge start, the Chevrolet Impala is much improved, the Ford Fusion continues to impress, and Honda is preparing an all-new Accord. Add to the mix an Altima Hybrid later in 2007 and things get VERY interesting."
7. Mitsubishi Outlander - "It is an overstatement to say that this vehicle could be a 'life-saver,' but there are many at Mitsubishi's California HQ that have all of their fingers and toes crossed for its success. The Outlander has grown and now occupies a unique place in the small SUV market. The spec sheet reads big with 220 hp, seats 7 in a pinch, and 30GB music hard drive all wrapped up in a fresh and clean design. Will the 4WD Outlander help Mitsubishi find smoother roads in 2007?"
8. Saturn Aura - "The latest Saturn ads say 'Like Always, Like Never Before'" And this car will be the first true test. Saturn won the hearts of many drivers when it arrived in 1991 with refreshing designs and a friendly dealer network. And then GM slowly burned away the good will by allowing the product line to stagnate. Starting with the hot Sky roadster, future Saturns will follow in the steps of the European Opel line-up and that is a very good thing. The Aura arrives with bold and rewarding styling and engineering and could be the first Saturn since the original 1991 SL to hurt the imports."
9. Toyota Tundra - "At last a true full-size competitor to the Ford F-150, Chevy Silverado and Dodge Ram. To be introduced with a huge marketing spend and tie-ins with country music and NASCAR in an impressive attack on the American Heartland. But as gas prices continue to be a concern, will there be enough rough and tumble truck owners to meet Toyota's sales expectations?"
10. Volkswagen Eos - "You heard it here first - 'soft-top' or fabric convertibles are soon to be seen as 'old school' as more vehicles like the Eos hit the market. An important first step in VW's product-focused strategy to regain their 90's magic, the Eos is a sporty 4-seat convertible with a folding metal top and integrated glass sunroof. Could become a catalyst for change at VW."