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Monday, 9 December 2013

Why The Best Alternative To The Mazda 6 Might Be The Mazda 3

Posted on 16:23 by Unknown
2014 Mazda 3
The 2014 Mazda 3 5-door.
Regular TireKicker readers know that we hold Mazda in high regard around here.  The reasons are simple:

They make some very good cars.

They make no mediocre or bad cars.

They are much more fun to drive than the competition.

In fact, we've always been more than a bit puzzled that Mazda isn't a lot further up the sales charts in America.  Some wondered if Mazda could go it alone after its separation from longtime semi-partner Ford, but the fact is, the product has only gotten better...see the current Mazda 6, which occupies a fairly high ranking in the TireKicker Best Cars in the right sidebar of this very website, and which, for our money, is the best family sedan you can buy (which is saying something, since both the Nissan Altima and Honda Accord are good enough to land on that same top ten list).

So now, we have an all-new Mazda 3...and it is every bit as good as the Mazda 6, just smaller.



2014 Mazda 3 5-door
The 2014 Mazda 3 5-door.
The Mazda 3's roots go all the way back to such cars as the GLC, 323 and the Protege', which were fine for their time, but the 3 is on another level entirely....the first compact Mazda to suggest that your reasons for choosing a 3 instead of a 6 might be based on size requirements and efficiency and that making such a choice should not require an adjustment in your expectations of quality and fun.

Especially equipped in the top-of-the-line S Grand Touring trim, you give up virtually nothing in terms of fit, finish and features in downsizing from the 6 to the 3.  Prepare for a bit of sticker shock if you plan to play at that level, though.  For while you can get a Mazda 3 base four-door for $16,945, the S Grand Touring five-door puts you into another price class entirely, with a base price of $26,495.

We've driven both that model and an i Grand Touring four-door recently.  Let's start with the S Grand Touring five-door.  The sculptured good looks jive with Mazda's new design language.   The "giant grin" grille is gone, and the stylists are now no longer working with rulers and bars of soap as their inspiration.  The curves are organic, sensuous and frankly, a surprise...eliciting "nice car!" comments.  And when was the last time a compact five-door did that?

2014 Mazda 3 interior
2014 Mazda 3 interior.

The great thing about the S Grand Touring is that it doesn't ever let you down from that first impression, backing it all up with performance (a 2.5-liter, 184 horsepower engine, 18-inch alloy wheels, rain-sensing wipers, a moonroof, fog lamps, leather-trimmed seats (the driver's chair is an 8-way power unit), dual-zone automatic climate control, power windows and locks, a 7-inch color screen, a Bose 9-speaker audio system including Pandora, Aha, Stitcher, SiriusXM and HD Radio as well as blind spot monitoring and a rear-view camera.

It's fast, tight and comfortable.  The drivers' car really comes to light on twisting mountain roads, which we had an opportunity to enjoy during the week we had the S Grand Touring 5-door for review.  And the performance doesn't come with a mileage penalty.  The EPA estimate is 28 city/38 highway...and unlike the Mazda 6 we drove recently, the 3 S Grand Touring got within striking distance of those numbers (a little lighter foot and we would have hit those targets).

All that goes a long way toward establishing the 3 S Grand Touring as a premium compact, which helps justify that premium price.  But our tester came with options  (Cargo mat, $75; Soul Red metallic paint, $300; a rear bumper guard, $100; scuff plates and door sill trim plates, $125; and the GT Technology package...regenerative braking, active grille shutters, high beam control, lane departure warning and smart city brake support, $1,800) that pushed the price with $795 destination charge to....

$29,485.

Now, not only is that within walking distance of 30 large...it's also only about $2,500 less than the Mazda 6 we reviewed.  Conventional American wisdom says "go for the 6"...but there are some considerations.  Both cars use the same engine...the 3 is lighter, so it will have better performance.  The 3 gets 2 mpg more than the 6 in city driving, the highway estimates are identical. The correct answer is to pick the car that better suits your lifestyle.  Buying cars by the pound is so 1958.

2014 Mazda 3 4-door
2014 Mazda 3 4-door.

Finally, a few words about the Mazda 3 4-door i Grand Touring.  It's nice, and comes with a base price $2,700 less than the 5-door S Grand Touring.  You get a bump in gas mileage (30 city/41 highway), but that comes from a smaller engine (a 2-liter 155-horsepower four).  In most instances, you won't notice it.  But punch it going up a freeway on-ramp and you'll notice it then.  The wheels are 16s instead of 18s...the seat trim is leatherette instead of leather.  And you give up the convenience of the hatch from the five-door for a conventional trunk.  But you can (and we did) get an example for a bottom-line price less than $25,000.

If cost were no object, our choice would be the 5-door S Grand Touring without question.  But in the world of compact cars, it's reasonable to assume that for many, cost is an object....and frankly, while $25,000 is less than $30,000, 25 is still a chunk of change for a compact car. The good news is that if you're spending either of those amounts on a Mazda 3, you're buying the best in class.
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Thursday, 5 December 2013

Why The Hyundai Santa Fe Is Bigger Than It Used To Be

Posted on 23:35 by Unknown

2014 Hyundai Santa Fe
The 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe.
For all its rapid advancement in the automotive world, the one place where Hyundai hasn't been able to score and score fairly big is in the 7-passenger crossover category.  The Veracruz, on sale from 2007-2012, was decent and competent, but in that incredibly competitive segment, those are less selling points than they are damning with faint praise.

But now, Hyundai appears to have hit on a strategy.  Take the strong-selling 5-passenger Santa Fe, give it the name Santa Fe Sport, and then put the Santa Fe badge on an all-new 7-passenger crossover.



2014 Hyundai Santa Fe
Rear view of the 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe.


That strategy only works, of course, if the product is as good as the name.  And it is.  We put a chunk of miles (more than 600) on a new Santa Fe over the course of a week and found it to be stylish, comfortable and capable.

A base price of $33,700 for the Limited front-wheel drive model (the base GLS front-wheel drive begins at $29,800) gets you a 3.3-liter, 290 horsepower V6, a six-speed automatic transmission, electronic stability control, traction control, anti-lock braking with brake assist, 19-inch wheels and a list of standard equipment so long, it's simpler just to send you to Hyundai's website to check it out there.  It was so fully loaded that the press fleet folks could add only two options: The Technology Package ($2,900 for a moonroof, navigation system with an 8-inch touchscreen, 12-speaker, 500 watt Infinity Logic 7 surround sound audio system with HD Radio and a heated steering wheel) and carpeted floor mats ($135).

Total price, with destination charges, $37,680.  At which point, especially with Hyundai's world-beating 10 year/100,000 mile powertrain warranty, the Santa Fe represents impressive value.

2014 Hyundai Santa Fe interior
Inside the 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe.

Fold down the rear seats and you've got remarkable cargo room.  Keep them upright, and you and six of your close personal friends can go places.  And mileage isn't bad, either, given the size of the vehicle and the fact that it's a V6 under the hood...an EPA estimated 18 city/25 highway.

All in all, an impressive effort and one that's sure to make Hyundai a serious competitor in the 7-passenger crossover SUV battle.
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Extreme Jeep Adventure Contest

Posted on 22:52 by Unknown

TireKicker sponsor ExtremeTerrain is now accepting entries to the EXTREME JEEP ADVENTURE CONTEST. One lucky winner will travel and off road at 3 of the most well known adventure and off-roading locations anywhere on earth-all on ExtremeTerrain’s dime!

A Jeep Wrangler will be provided for exploring the rugged terrains and taking in all the scenery has to offer.

The three destinations are sure to ring a bell with outdoor thrill seekers and off-roaders alike:

 • Rubicon Trail, California
• Moab, Utah
• Ouray, Colorado

Watch the video and fill out the entry form at http://www.extremeterrain.com/extreme-jeep-adventure-contest.html
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This Is The 2015 Ford Mustang.

Posted on 06:46 by Unknown

2015 Ford Mustang
The real deal: The 2015 Ford Mustang's first official photo.


And it's not the revolutionary step away from the past that many had predicted.   But it's also not merely an evolution of the current car.




Did Ford get the 2015 Mustang right?  As always, I'll have to see it in the metal to give a firm opinion.  I will say that the slanted taillamp panel has always said "'76 Toyota Celica" more than "Mustang" to me.  Otherwise....

Well, what do you think?  Comments are always welcome.
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Friday, 29 November 2013

How To Almost Double Your Gas Mileage In a Toyota Camry XLE (Hint: Buy The Hybrid)

Posted on 08:24 by Unknown
2013 Toyota Camry Hybrid
The 2013 (and 2014) Toyota Camry Hybrid.
All right, so the headline is a bit of a giveaway.  But here's the simple truth about the Toyota Camry Hybrid XLE we drove recently:

You can take most of what we wrote about the Toyota Camry XLE V6 in early October, change the V6 to a 2.5-liter 4-cylinder, change the six-speed automatic transmission to a continuously variable transmission (CVT), adjust the 0-60 time from 5.8 seconds to 7.3 ( a mere second and a half), change the trunk space spec from 15.3 cubic feet to 13.1 (the batteries of the hybrid live underneath), and cut the base price by $2,800.

And then just about double the EPA city mileage estimate from 21 to 40 (highway goes from 31 to 38).





2013 Toyota Camry Hybrid
2013 (and 2014) Toyota Camry Hybrid.

Regular TireKicker readers know that while we appreciate the hypermiling hybrids like the Prius and Prius C, we've always thought the sweet spot in hybrid technology was in the family sedan arena, where the mileage payoffs can be exponential rather than incremental.  And the Camry Hybrid is an excellent example of just that.

The EPA fuel economy portion of the window sticker also lists how much money you'll spend on fuel over 5 years relative to the "average new vehicle".

The sticker for the Camry XLE V6 reads "You save $850 in fuel costs over 5 years ..."

The sticker for the Camry Hybrid reads "You save $4,850 in fuel costs over 5 years..."

Our biggest knock against hybrids has always been that it would take you anywhere from 9 to 20 years, depending on the car, for the fuel savings to pay for the extra cost of the vehicle.  But Toyota's gone aggressive...pricing the Hybrid lower than the V6.

Interior view of 2014 Toyota Camry Hybrid
2013 (and 2014) Toyota Camry Hybrid interior.

Now, that is the base price, and our Hybrid tester was heavily optioned to bring it more in line with the full-luxe treatment you get with a top-of-the-line XLE V6. $500 for a blind spot monitor.  $695 for the Convenience Package (backup camera, HomeLink, anti-theft alarm).  $515 for SafetyConnect (Toyota's version of OnStar, offering stolen vehicle location, roadside assistance and crash notification.  The price is for a one-year subscription). $1,185 for the leather package which includes heated front seats and gives 4-way power adjustment to the front passenger seat.  $2,670 for the Premium HDD Navigation with Entune and JBL. $915 for a power moonroof.  And $225 for a carpet and trunk mat set.  With $795 delivery processing and handling fee, the bottom line is:

$35,170. Which is only $1,050 more than the as-tested price of the V6 XLE.

Let's be real:  If you're serious about a Camry, it's unlikely that 0-60 times are more important to you than miles per gallon.  And even then, 0-60 in 7.3 isn't shabby. 40 miles per gallon in the city in a car this size is remarkable.  The payoffs are huge in the Camry Hybrid.

UPDATE: Esteemed fellow journalist and TrueDelta founder Michael Karesh pointed out to me on Facebook that the more accurate comparison for this review would be with the 4-cylinder non-hybrid Camry XLE.  He is right.  We haven't driven one, but for perspective, the Hybrid increases that base price by $2,270, the 0-60 time is 0.2 seconds quicker in the Hybrid, and gas mileage improves greatly, from 25 city to 40 city (the highway goes from 35 to 38).
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Thursday, 28 November 2013

What $2,720 Extra Buys You In The Toyota RAV4 Limited

Posted on 07:26 by Unknown

2014 Toyota RAV4 Limited
The 2014 Toyota RAV4 Limited.



A shade over 4 months ago in this space, we reviewed the 2013 Toyota RAV4, the XLE model...and liked it a lot.

Well, you can get a RAV4 three ways...the base LE model, the XLE we tested and the Limited. Given that the Limited is only $3,710 more than the LE and a mere $2720 higher than the XLE we tested, we thought it would be worth a look.



2014 Toyota RAV4 Limited
Rear view of the 2014 Toyota RAV4 Limited.

Suffice it to say  a Limited is a very different experience from the XLE. Virtually all the price difference is spent on the interior.  You get every bit of standard equipment that comes with the XLE, and then add a SofTex-trimmed 8-way power-adjustable driver's seat with memory function, an adjustable power liftgate...a Smart Key system, and an option list that allows you to choose (at extra cost) a display audio system with navigation, Toyota's Entune infotainment app suite and JBL speakers.

As much as we liked the XLE's straightforward interior, the luxury afforded by the step up to the Limited was pretty enticing, too.

2014 Toyota RAV4 Limited interior
2014 Toyota RAV4 Limited Interior.

The specs are all the same...a 176-horsepower 2.5-liter 4-cylinder engine with a six-speed automatic transmission, EPA fuel economy estimates of 24 city/31 highway (and, as with the XLE, we wound up a few mpg short in real-world driving), and as with the XLE, it benefits from a longer wheelbase and more rear-seat legroom.

Ours checked the option box for that upgraded display audio/navigation/Entune/JBL system ($1,600), as well as a blind spot monitor with rear cross traffic alert.

And that's it for the options, which makes the total (with $845 destination fee) a rather reasonable $30,015.  I say that because we drove examples of the last-generation RAV4 that were nowhere near as satisfying that hit that dollar figure.  This is a much better value for the money.

If you're okay with basic goodness, save a few bucks and get the XLE...but if that extra touch of style moves you, I'd never criticize choosing the Limited.
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Monday, 25 November 2013

Why You Should Buy One Version Of The 2014 Lexus LS 460 But Not The Other

Posted on 16:43 by Unknown


2014 Lexus LS 460 Sedan
The 2014 Lexus LS 460.


You may have noticed new signs of aggression from Lexus, for nearly 25 years the maker of whipped cream on wheels.

The signs are in the styling now for most of the lineup and in the engines and suspensions for machines like the IS, GS and most F-Sport models.

Even the flagship LS 460 has been given the new edgy treatment.  The lines are taut, purposeful....the spindle grille fits in with the rest of the family design language...and this year, the LS offers an F-Sport model.

This is good news, because the LS, for all its charms as a smooth all-day cruiser, has never had moves that would inspire confidence on a winding road.



2014 Lexus LS 460
The 2014 Lexus LS 460 has nice proportions, more muscular lines than in previous generations.


So we decided to sample a range of the LS...starting with the base model.  "Base" is a purely subjective term in this case. For $72,140, you're not going to find rubber floormats or cheap plastics.  That particular price gets you a 388-horsepower 4.6-liter V8 engine, an 8-speed sequential automatic transmission, 18-inch alloy wheels, a full complement of air bags, rain-sensing wipers, a standard nav system with a 12.3 inch color screen, the Lexus Enform infotainment app suite, "dynamic LED interior lighting", leather everything, a moonroof , a 10-speaker premium audio system and an analog clock linked to the GPS system (so it updates itself). Very cool.

There's also an all-wheel drive model that we sampled, which takes away 28 horsepower, but gives you a surer footing in bad weather (to be honest, on the dry pavement around Phoenix, Arizona, we didn't really notice a change in traction or that much of a deficit in power.

2014 Lexus LS 460 interior
The 2014 Lexus LS 460 interior: Leather, leather everywhere.

Our LS added options including a blind spot monitor with rear cross-traffic alert, the all-weather package, the comfort package, LED headlamps, a killer Mark Levinson 19-speaker audio system, a heated wood steering wheel, cargo net and trunk mat, bringing the bottom line with destination charges to $78,734.

And it's very nice.  We've been recommending the LS to buyers of big luxury sedans for more than a decade now, and the LS delivers all the good stuff at a price that isn't anywhere near cheap, but when you compare it to the sticker of a Mercedes-Benz S Class, BMW 7-Series or Audi A8, represents strong value.

It's even a bit less floaty than previous generations...which really whetted our appetite for the wonders the F-Sport would bring.

Quite possibly the best advice one human being can give to another is to be yourself.

The Lexus LS needed a fearless best friend to tell it that, while there may be people who do want their next Lexus to be a BMW, it simply...isn't.

2014 Lexus LS 460 F-Sport
The Lexus LS 460 F-Sport.  


The F-Sport Package adds $8,350 to the base price of an LS 460.  For that money, you get 19-inch, 10-spoke forged-alloy wheels, an F-Sport tuned and lowered adaptive variable air suspension, stabilizer bars and shock absorbers, big (almost 15-inch) Brembo brakes, a limited slip, rear-diff, and some interior and exterior styling cues.  And the F-Sport Comfort Package adds another $1,650 for climate-comfort front seats, a power rear sunshade and a one-touch power trunk open and close button.

And you get....

A car that resists being driven smoothly.  With other options added, the F-Sport we drove was eight grand more than the stock LS 460, didn't go any faster (they share the same engine), and all the performance bits just made it worse.  If it were worse in an old BMW Alpina way, if there was some measurable payoff for having your kidneys bludgeoned, that'd be one thing...but this doesn't give you that and while your kidneys don't get the Alpina treatment, there is no comfort to be found anywhere in the vehicle.  It's what you'd get if Lincoln had decided to do a Shelby GT 500 version of the Town Car.

The LS is still our pick for a big luxury sedan.  The base and AWD LS 460 is a tremendous car.  The F-Sport is awesome on other Lexus models, and someday may be for the LS, as well.  But today is not that day.
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