Slideshow: 2013 Autos
Slideshow: 2013 Autos
Review some of the hottest autos that will hit the road in the coming year.
Dart
Dodge (REALTOR Benefits® Partner)
Prices start at $16,790
• A compact exterior combined with a nearly midsize interior
• Fuel economy among the segment’s best
Sentra
Nissan
Prices start at $16,780
• Compact four-door
• Powertrain delivers pep and as much as 40 mpg
Forte
Kia
Prices start at $16,175
• Eye-catching yet functional design
• Good fuel economy
Fusion
Ford
Prices start at $22,495
• Bold new design
• New technology, including the MyFordTouch infotainment system
Altima
Nissan
Prices start at $22,490
• New features like blind-spot warning and EasyFill Tire Alert
• Improved ride and handling complemented by a benchmark 38 mpg mileage rating
Accord
Honda
Prices start at $22,740
• Roomy interior
• New features such as a blind-spot camera system
Santa Fe and Santa Fe Sport
Hyundai
Prices start at $25,725 for the Santa Fe Sport; prices for the 2013 Santa Fe TBA
• Two-row, five-passenger Sport model
• A new three-row, seven-passenger Santa Fe
Town & Country S
Chrysler (REALTOR Benefits® Partner)
Prices estimated to start at $45,000
• Segment-exclusive Blu-Ray player
• Piano-black interior accents
Prius C
Toyota
Prices start at $19,745
• Fuel-electric hybrid
• The smallest and most affordable of the expanding Prius “family”
C-Max
Ford
Prices start at $25,995 for the C-Max Hybrid and $33,745 for the C-Max Energi (the latter qualifying for state and federal tax credits)
• Conventional hybrid-electric model rated at 47 mpg
• A more advanced plug-in version, the Ford C-Max Energi, yields 20 miles per charge before shifting back to gas power, where it is rated at 100 MPGe
Spark EV
Chevrolet
Prices TBA
• GM’s first pure battery-electric vehicle since the GM EV1 was dropped in 1999
• Should get between 90 and 100 miles per charge
ATS
Cadillac
Prices start at $33,990
• Features a choice of three powertrains
• Includes a range of new high-tech features, including the Cadillac CUE infotainment system
6-Series Grand Coupe
BMW
Prices start at $76,895
• Has a striking silhouette
• Includes an extra set of doors and a number of additional standard features
GL and GLK
Mercedes-Benz
Prices start at $37,995 for the GLK and $63,305 for the GL
• GLK model is compact and more affordable
• GL model is larger and more lavishly outfitted and can be ordered in three-row, seven-passenger configuration
Allroad
Audi
Prices start at $40,495
• New crossover/wagon downsized both in size and price
• Rugged yet nimble
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