Consumer Reports Auto Reliability Survey: The Results Are In.

CarLocate Team, December 10, 2012, 02:42PM

This year, a range of Japanese brands are cleaning up and taking the top spots on the Consumer Reports and Auto Reliability Survey. Toyota’s three brands - Scion, Toyota, and Lexus - swept the top spots. When it comes to car reliability, no manufacturer can compare to Toyota. The Toyota Prius C earned Consumer Reports’ top overall score.


The Toyota brands were followed by Mazda, Subaru, Honda, and Acura - all Japanese brands. Of the 90 Japanese models reflected in the Consumer Reports Survey, 86 scored average or better, with 35 earning the highest rating.


Of European cars, Audi is by far taking the lead, moving up 18 spots from last year into eighth place. This makes Audi the most reliable European make and the top non-Japanese brand.


Wondering about domestic brands? While they aren’t topping the list this year, there are some U.S. brands that are standing out. Cadillac is currently the top U.S. brand, moving up 14 spots from last year. The CTS Coupe was rated the most reliable domestic car. Several other GM brands moved up in ranking as well, including Chevrolet, Buick, and GMC.


Next time you are in the market for a new vehicle, make sure you check out the latest Consumer Reports Auto Reliability Survey for a complete vehicle ranking.

 

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Are you ready for this... The all-new Honda Accord is here.

CarLocate Team, October 15, 2012, 02:52PM

On September 19th we saw the release of the totally re-designed Honda Accord. If you are looking to get some bang for your buck, the buck stops here. Honda has literally added thousands of dollars worth of features and technologies to its base model while only increasing the price by about $200 (depending on the model you choose).  You can expect your new Accord to cost $21,860 for the base model and up to $33,430 for the high-end Accord Touring model.  


Honda has taken itself to the next level, completely rebuilding the Accord- from the ground up. Not only does it have a new sleek look, but the technology it packs is competitive and impressive. You will find that every new Accord comes standard with alloy wheels, rearview camera, expanded view driver’s mirror, Pandora Internet Radio® capability, USB/iPod ®integration, Bluetooth®, AM/FM/CD audio, SMS text message function, and dual-zone auto climate control.


If that’s not enough to get you into this car, let’s talk fuel efficiency. Not only is this car fun to drive, but it is leading in its class on fuel efficiency. The 4 cylinder Accord rocks an impressive 27/36/30 mpg city/highway/combined fuel economy rating. That doesn’t impress you? Well, how about the 6 cylinder model, which is rated the most fuel-efficient vehicle in the midsize sedan V-6 class. You are looking at a city/highway/combined fuel efficiency rating of 21/34/25.


Still looking for more options? The 2013 Accord offers other impressive technologies such as the all-new HondaLink™ system which allows you to stay connected to your phone, social media, and music- so you can put your phone away. We are also seeing the all-new Honda LaneWatch™ blind spot monitoring system debut in the Accord.  Switching lanes make you a little nervous? Not any more, with a camera integrated in the passenger side mirror and using the 8 inch color display screen, you can see everything coming your way.


For a family friendly and gas efficient car loaded with the latest technologies, we think the new Accord is quite the value!

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For Better or For Worse- Electric Cars

CarLocate Team, October 10, 2012, 10:47AM

 

 

Electric cars have been increasing in popularity over the last decade, - due in part to ever increasing fuel prices and in part to environmentally cautious drivers. Whatever the reason, choosing to buy an electric car is a lifestyle choice that should be made after carefully weighing the pros and cons.


There are many advantages to owning an electric vehicle, and many of these advantages are selling points in and of themselves. Electric vehicles obtain their power from a modified internal combustion engine or a rechargeable plug-in battery, thereby reducing your car’s dependency on fossil fuels. As a result, the money you will be saving on fuel likely will offset any additional electric expense.


Because you will be visiting the pump far less often, your electric vehicle will be much easier on the environment. The fuel used to power conventional vehicles generates about one third of America’s greenhouse gas emissions. Because electric vehicles have such efficient motors and electric generators, they are likely to emit about one half the amount of carbon dioxide that a conventional vehicle does.


With all those positive factors in mind, let’s take a look at why an electric vehicle might not yet be for everyone. First, electric vehicles typically are more expensive than similar models of traditional cars. However, one thing to consider is the long-term fuel savings and tax credits that many states offer that can help offset some of the initial cost.


Second, just like all cars, eventually you will need to replace your battery pack at some point; however, an electric car’s battery will typically set you back a few thousand dollars. You might also consider some other drawbacks of lithium-ion technology as it does not current have a predictable shelf life. Performance also tends to suffer in cold weather or when the driver cranks up the stereo, heat, or air conditioner.


Third, you’ll need to be concerned with finding re-charging stations, which are currently not nearly as widespread as gas stations are. Many electric vehicle drivers worry that they will need to recharge at an inconvenient place or time.  Luckily, public recharging stations are becoming more and more common and that trend is expected to continue.


Purchasing your next car is a personal decision and your lifestyle is a huge factor. Owning an electric vehicle can be stress free with a bit of planning, commitment, and organization. And, don’t forget to take full advantage of those free charging stations!

 

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