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'And the teen shall inherit the SUV'

August 4, 2009 |  5:39 pm

1991-Ford-Explorer-500 One of the time-honored ways that a young driver gets his or her first set of wheels is when their parents decide not to trade in the old car and give it to the young kid instead. With the flood of SUVs on the market over the last 20 years, many of those vehicles now park at the high school instead of the office. But what is an easy way to get Jason and Jennifer their wheels may spell more accidents, according to an article by Abraham Sauer on theawl.com

Sauer backs up his thesis with a truckload of statistics. Price is the deciding factor in the majority of teen car purchases. Right now within three miles of here, there are a half dozen mid-1990s SUVs for sale for under $4,000. Add the uniquely challenging driving characteristics of these vehicles, the poor track record for teen drivers in general and the prospects don’t look good. The only bright point is that most of the 'cars for clunker' trade-ins are SUVs. This may be the silver lining in what looks like a future of teen SUV-driving danger.

Factor in texting while driving (not confined to teens alone, certainly), the passenger capacity and the numbers of young drivers who don’t wear seat belts, and you get a recipe for highway disaster. 


-- Doug Stewart


Photo: 1991 Ford Explorer

Photo credit: Ford


2009 North American Car and Truck of the Year -- the short list

December 19, 2008 | 12:17 pm

Contenders have been announced for the 2009 North American Car of the Year, along with the 2009 North American Truck of the Year. To be eligible, vehicles have to be completely new or represent a redesign for the model year. This list and the final accolades are determined by a panel of automotive journalists. The winners will be announced Jan. 11 at the 2009 Detroit Auto Show. Let’s check out the car category hopefuls first.

autos cars Los Angeles Times North American Car Truck of the Year 2009 Ford Hyundai VW Dodge Mercedes-Benz ML320 Ram F-150 Jetta TDI Green diesel Flex Genesis Detroit Auto Show Flying the home flag is the Ford Flex SUV/crossover. As its name suggests, the interior offers plenty of scope for various combinations of passengers and cargo. It’s comfortable, practical and drives well. Plus, with the Scion xB, Nissan Cube and Kia Soul coming from the East, the time of the box is nigh. The Flex is flung by a 262-horsepower 3.5-liter V-6; it comes with front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive; and starts at $28,295.

Fresh from winning the 2009 Green Car of the Year is Volkswagen’s Jetta TDI with its Clean DieselLatjettatdi_2 technology. If ever there was a car for the times, this could be it. This sedan (or wagon) is compact yet sturdy, thrifty yet nifty, and there are no pesky hybrid-related batteries to worry about at the end of the car’s life. Emissions-wise, it gets a clean enough bill of health to be legal in all 50 states. Fuel consumption is rated at 30 mpg in the city and 41 mpg on the highway, and it starts at $21,990.

More contenders after the jump...

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Doggone it: Car companies’ pet accessories to keep animals safe

December 5, 2008 |  4:32 pm

BMW Dog Harness pet safety driving The giant purse means well, sure. It's a practical way of keeping those tiny pups safe between shopping and brunch without the annoyance of a leash or of strangers stopping for a pat ... as long as you're not worried about shedding. And lest we forget, some of us have a best friend that weighs more than a Big Gulp.

Either way, all bets are off when the dog could roam free in the car. As one commenter said another time when Up to Speed broached the subject of in-car pet restraints, “I doubt anybody would want to get hit in the head by a dog of any size.”

Programs like Bark Buckle Up, which works with 15 auto manufacturers, teach the importance of pet safety, such as latching animals to seats for drives. And car companies have come to our aid with lines of pet accessories for both safety and messes.

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L.A. Auto Show: Lexus' popular pug goes mainstream

November 20, 2008 |  8:55 pm

Rx450h_front Since every other review of Lexus’ debut of their 2010 RX line will focus on the fact that 20 years ago this fall Lexus introduced their “L” logo (but no car) to the public , we’ll skip that part and go directly to the part where we tell you the quirky styling of the RX line is no more. Buying a 2010 RX 350 or RX 450h will now net you what appears to be only a slight variation of the 2009 Toyota Venza in the front, and some amalgamation of a Mazda CX-9/Buick Enclave in the rear.

Yes, the styling is handsome, but gone are the progressive, swooping headlights and the bug-eyed taillights that set this precedent-setting car-based SUV apart from its competitors. It will be a lot harder to distinguish your Lex at the mall parking lot now. It will, however, be marginally easier to distinguish the RX 350 from its ecologically compassionate brother the RX 450h…

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GM wants to be rated X -- for extra fuel economy

August 12, 2008 | 12:59 pm

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When life hands you a lemon, make lemonade.

That’s the approach General Motors is taking as it tries to squeeze a few more miles per gallon — and hopefully a few more sales — out of its beleaguered lineup of big pickup trucks and SUVs.

This fall, GM will introduce XFE versions (as in “xtra fuel economy”) of its full-size Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra trucks and the Chevy Tahoe and GMC Yukon sport utility vehicles. Using a combination of improved aerodynamics and mass-reducing aluminum parts, GM has upped the vehicles’ fuel economy ratings by one mile per gallon, to 15 MPG/city and 21 MPG/highway.

Over 100,000 miles of city driving, the difference would save 476 gallons of gasoline, or about $1,900 based on $4-a-gallon gas.

GM’s truck and SUV sales — a source of immense profits in the days of $1.50 gasoline — are down by one-fourth this year, and whether such incremental improvements will juice sales of the once-popular models is debatable.

“The effort is admirable, but I just don’t see it making a tremendous difference,” said analyst Erich Merkle of the consulting firm Crowe, Chizek and Co. “Even 21 miles per gallon/highway isn’t enough for consumers. They’re looking for something approaching 30.”

GM can boast of having the best MPG ratings in a vehicle segment not known for fuel economy. Rivals such as the Toyota Tundra and Ford F-150 pickups and the Nissan Armada and Jeep Commander SUVs get mileage in the range of 12-14 MPG/city and 17-19 MPG/highway.

With consumers clamoring for better mileage, GM apparently decided small improvements were better than none.

“We fast-tracked the XFE models to get them into dealer showrooms as quickly as possible,” said Gary White, head of GM’s full-size truck line.

GM hasn’t released pricing info on the XFE models, but a spokesman for the automaker said the difference compared with non-XFE versions will be “minimal.”

— Martin Zimmerman

Photo: The 2009 Chevy Silverado XFE. Credit: General Motors



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