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Lane's 10 Best New American Cars

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Real Estate Agent with Century 21 Results Realty GA RE Lic # 282060

Listening to the mainstream media, you wouldn't know that there are at least 10 cars from American car makers that you can wander into the dealership and buy RIGHT NOW that are kicking the butts out from under anything coming out of Japan, Germany, Korea... or anywhere else.

Here is a sample:

Dodge Grand Caravan/Chrysler Town & Country

2008-2009 Dodge Grand Caravan photographed in ...
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When Volkswagen needed a minivan, the called Chrysler... the result is the Routan.  Chrysler invented the minivan, and the 2010 Grand Caravan/Town & Country is the pinnacle of the breed so far.  The 4.0L powerplant has a load of power... and the 3.8 is FlexFuel capable.  The Stow & Go and Swivel & Go seating were inspired.

Look for pricing between $24k and $40k

 

 

 

Ford F150 Raptor

2010 Ford F-150 Raptor photographed in Waldorf...
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NO other truck is sold in the volume of Ford's F150.  And NO F150 is as cool as the Raptor.  With 12" of suspension travel all of the way around, and a REAL "pre-runner" suspension... and a LOAD of muscle under the hood, there isn't another pick-up in the world that can keep up with this one.

Look for pricing around $40k.

 

 

Pontiac G8GXP

FM3_Pontiac_G8GXP_1
Image by Colony of Gamers via Flickr

2010 is the last year for Pontiac.  That is a shame.  It might also be their best year.  And leading the "Best Year" charge is the flagship G8GXP.  Based on the Australian Holden Commodore, this thing has 400+ horsepower.  Think BMW M-5 without a 6 digit price tag.  I hope this thing comes back to life in another GM division in the US.  But, a Buick or Chevy won't look as mean.

Look for pricing around $40k for the G8GXP and $30k for the G8GT.

Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Unlimited

Jeep, doorless
Image by tgrt via Flickr

There are other 4x4s.  They are all over the world...  But, unlike the over-weight, under-performing SUVs that populate kids' soccer games and mall parking lots, Jeeps back up their reputation.  And the Rubicon Unlimited is THE cream of the off-road crop.  Nothing else can touch its performance in the rough stuff for even close to the price.  And of course, the best thing about a Jeep is that the aftermarket supports them extremely well.

Look for pricing under $35k for a VERY loaded model.

 

 

Ford Fusion Hybrid

2010 Ford Fusion photographed at the 2009 Wash...
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Skip the Prius.  Too small...  And the Camry Hybrid?  Similar in size, but not nearly as good in the fuel mileage department.  And the mileage department holds a COOL surprise.  This machine gets 41mpg around town.  Part of the reason for the excellent mileage is that the electric motor can power the car up to 47mph... WAY faster than any of the competition.

Look for pricing around $30k with plenty of options.

Corvette ZR-1

Corvette ZR1 at 08 NAIAS
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The Corvette has always been GM's answer to sports cars... and for decades, they fell way short of the goal.  Then, in 1984 (C4), the Corvette started to come on strong.  The current generation Vette (C7) has finally managed to unseat the big boys.  They aren't cheap,  but compared to the Ferraris and Porsches that they are beating, they are a bargain.  They deliver the beating with a 638hp Supercharged 6.2L LS9.  I'd never been a big Corvette fan, but they have grown on me... I love the muscle.

Look for pricing around $110k with a few options.

 

 

 

Dodge Challenger

2009 Dodge Challenger SRT
Image by Chad Horwedel via Flickr

This car had a little surprise in store for me.  I loved the looks, and the performance wasn't bad... as long as you weren't expecting a sports car.  This is a "Tourer".  The shocker, though, was in Consumer Reports.  It had the highest Satisfaction Rating of any of the cars they sampled.  More Challenger owners would buy their car again... and more were extremely satisfied with their cars than any other car.  And with the R/T or the SRT-8, you can say "Yea, it's got a Hemi".

Look for prices between $32k (R/T) and $45k (SRT-8).

 

Tesla Roadster

Tesla and Elise
Image by rnair via Flickr

It was long considered "Vaporware".  They were always almost ready to go... but not quite.  Now they are QUITE ready to go.  In fact, they have announced the Sedan.  But the Roadster is available right now.  And they are hot.  With a loft of design work by Lotus, they have pushed the All Electric concept to a new level.  And they have pushed service to a new level, too... they make house calls.  Get THAT from your Volvo...

Look for pricing just north of $100k.

 

 

Ford Taurus SHO

2010 Ford Taurus SHO
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When they were first introduced, the Taurus was a game changer.  They were incredibly aerodynamic for the time... and they were a leap ahead of everyone with their styling.  The original SHO was a stunning performer in its day, as well.  Ford has done it again.  They have built a powerful, top performing car, loaded with features that haven't lived in this price range before... like adaptive cruise control, Blind Spot Information Systems and automatic collision avoidance braking assist.  The new Taurus is another game changer... and the SHO is the bad boy of the bunch.

Look for pricing around $40k with some nice options.

 

Cadillac CTS-V

No. 8 Remington Shaving Cadillac CTS-V
Image by vheilman via Flickr

This has become one of my favorite cars.  And I have never liked Cadillacs... for performance.  I am astounded that the original "cush car" has turned into a Bahn Burner...  0-60 in 3.9 seconds...  556hp...  under 8 minutes around the Nurburgring...  In fact, there isn't another car that has done a faster lap of the ring on factory tires.  The Cadillac is stepping on BMW butt... for about $30k less than a BMW M5.

Look for pricing around $65k.

 

 

American cars are back. Ford has stepped back into profitability.  GM is back from the brink.  Chrysler is still endangered, but they have some really cool stuff on the road and in the pipeline.  They have been building cars with similar, and even better quality than the foreign nameplates for the last few years, although the word hadn't really made it to the streets...

They are giving some deals in order to keep the production lines moving.  And keeping the production lines moving slows the unemployment lines... which means that more support jobs are created... and that helps our economy recover.

Buy a bunch of houses... I want a few of these...  ;^ )

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Chip Jefferson
Gibbs Realty and Auction Company - Columbia, SC

I have been thinking of giving up my SUV for a more economical car. I test drove the Taurus and was impressed.

Jan 02, 2010 12:31 AM
Andrew Mooers | 207.532.6573
MOOERS REALTY - Houlton, ME
Northern Maine Real Estate-Aroostook County Broker

I like my jeep and had 9 of them over the years. They have always been bullet proof, well nearly. The minivan of Dodge/Chrysler has always lead the way for the soccer mom, large family big door to get them in and out, to and from. Good post! Be American Buy American in many things is hard. Thank goodness real estate is fixed based.

Jan 02, 2010 12:32 AM
Cindy Jones
Integrity Real Estate Group - Woodbridge, VA
Pentagon, Fort Belvoir & Quantico Real Estate News

Only one problem with many of these new cars...affordability.  Great lineup but bring back my 66 1/2 Mustang convertable and I'll be happy :-)

Jan 02, 2010 12:32 AM
Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

Thanks for sharing. Best wishes for continued success in 2010.

Jan 02, 2010 12:40 AM
Peggy Duffy
The Bailey Team Real Estate - Chantilly, VA

Good write-up. I've had a Ford Escape and it has served me well. This after a long-line of Acuras, Hondas and Toyotas. Bought the Ford because more affordable. It takes your breath away seeing some of these price tags.

Jan 02, 2010 12:47 AM
Sam Miller
RE/MAX Stars Realty - Howard, OH
Knox County Ohio Real Estate Specialist

Love the Pontiac G8GXP but wish it came with a cowl hood instead of one with a scoop.  Corvette ZR1...simply remarkable.  Cadillac CTS-V, the ultimate real estate 4 door hot rod that will eliminate ever being late to an appointment every again...WOW.  Lingenfelter has a pully and retune kit for the CTS-V that puts it over 600 horsepower for $2900.  Your high performance real estate friend in Mount Vernon, Ohio wishes you a super fantastic 2010.

 

Jan 02, 2010 12:49 AM
Jim Palmer
Chipola Realty - Chipley Office (850) 638-2777 - Sunny Hills, FL
Washington County, Florida

I'm really impressed with the styling of the new Camaro's. Not sure of the performance or affordability..but darn they look HOT!!

Jan 02, 2010 12:59 AM
Tom Boos
Sine & Monaghan Realtors, Real Living - Grosse Pointe Farms, MI
Providing the very best of service to Sellers and

Thanks for plugging some of the fine vehicles from American manufacturers.  It's a Free Country and people can buy whatever they want, BUT there are a slew of terrific American-made options from which to choose.

Jan 02, 2010 01:38 AM
Glen Fisher
National Property Inspections of Southern New Jersey, LLC - Oaklyn, NJ

I always buy American cars.  The ZR-1 is currently my dream car as it is the fastest Corvette ever.  I just hope that the Corvette brand is not killed due to the problems with GM. 

Jan 02, 2010 02:00 AM
Jody Lautenbach
Century 21 Premier Associates - Pella, IA

Buy American and keep the jobs here!  I always buy American and love to see these top ratings for them!

Jan 02, 2010 02:20 AM
Anthony Ebright - NMLSR ID #247647 Purchase and Refinance Mortgages
FHA, VA, Conforming, Jumbo - Wells Fargo Home Mortgage - Santa Rosa, CA

Lane, Can you deliver the Tesla Roadster to me. I'll be happy to make you dinner! LOL! What a cool car!

Jan 02, 2010 02:51 AM
Lane Bailey
Century 21 Results Realty - Suwanee, GA
Realtor & Car Guy

Thank you all for the comments.  I should probably point out that I am not a "Buy American" guy.  I also not a "Buy Foreign" guy...  I think that we need to reward the companies that do the best... and right now, Toyota, Honda, Mercedes and others aren't making the only great cars.  There are American companies that are kicking their butts... but public perception is behind the reality. 

Laura - I like the SHO... I think it is a good looking car... and it is reviewing very well. 

Andrew - I'm a Jeep guy...  And we have a Chrysler mini-van and my wife loves it.  I drove the newer version during the NHL All-Star break here in Atlanta.  It was VERY nice. 

Cindy - Have you priced really clean early Mustangs?  The ones with desireable options are more than new ones...  with less power and lower fuel mileage.  That said, I love early Mustangs and have owned a bunch of them. 

Roy - Ditto...

Peggy - In comparison, it isn't bad...  But yep, cars are expensive. 

Sam - There are always a few things that could be a little better... but they are some cool rides. 

Jim - I like the looks in person... I don't like the pictures of them as much... 

Tom - People SHOULD buy the best.  But they should look at the options first, not just assume that some catagories are better than others. 

Glen - GM would have a hard time if they killed the Vette... 

Jody - I buy American when they set the standard... 

Anthony - Sure... can you wire me a pantload of money first?

Jan 02, 2010 03:45 AM
Gene Riemenschneider
Home Point Real Estate - Brentwood, CA
Turning Houses into Homes

Rented a Dodge mini-van a few years ago to "test drive" it.  Found it a little hard to get in and out of, I am 6' 3" and went with the Toyota for the head room and the fact it would go 8 passenger; Dodge does not.

I own a F150 Crew Cab 4x4 package and it is the favorite vehicle.  However, it cost a lot and I am going to make it last before buying a new one.

Jan 02, 2010 09:48 AM
Sam Miller
RE/MAX Stars Realty - Howard, OH
Knox County Ohio Real Estate Specialist

Lane - Thanks again for posting this and I am with the group...BUY American and our economy will be back on track and the job market will improve.

Jan 03, 2010 04:25 AM
Jim Frimmer
HomeSmart Realty West - San Diego, CA
Realtor & CDPE, Mission Valley specialist

The only car on that list that I would buy is the Challenger, although my husband would probably like the Tesla. Along with the Challenger, I have also driven the Impala and 300, and would buy any of those three.

Happy New Year!

Jan 03, 2010 04:57 AM
Lane Bailey
Century 21 Results Realty - Suwanee, GA
Realtor & Car Guy

Gene - Good thing I'm not that tall...  Have you tried the newer body style? 

Sam - I am not a "Buy American" guy.  I love a lot of foreign nameplates... but right now I think American cars represent a better deal. 

Jim - Have you seen the Tesla Sedan?  That thing is beautiful.  It isn't on the list because I don't think any of them are being sold yet.  But there are a quite a few cars I would have on my buy list.

Jan 07, 2010 01:39 AM