Monthly Archive for June, 2010

New Tech: Ford Curve Control

Ford debuted a new safety technology dubbed Curve Control, which works to help the driver control their vehicle in curves.  Curve Control helps drivers when they enter a curve too fast, slowing the vehicle up to 10 mph in 1 second, by reducing engine power and using “smart braking” to apply brakes to any or all of the 4 wheels on the vehicle.

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Owner’s Log: 2010 Nissan Maxima, Update 1

I’ve had my 2010 Nissan Maxima SV for a little over 3 months now, so it’s time for the first update!  With over 4,000 miles on the odometer, I’ve spent a lot of quality seat time in the car, and have plenty of observations.  Some of these parallel the review, which was posted last week, and some are new.  Read on for what’s been going on for the last 3 months.

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Lexus HS250h Gets Pinto-Like Recall

Well, despite a lot of automakers learning from Toyota’s previous recall mistakes, it seems the automaker’s luxury segment didn’t learn a lesson from Ford’s mistake in the 1970′s, the Pinto fires.  According to Jalopnik, Lexus is recalling their 2010 HS250h luxury hybrid sedan, due to excessive fuel leakage resulting from a rear-end collision.

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Review: 2010 Nissan Maxima SV w/Premium and Tech Packages

Over the past few generations of Nissan’s sedans, the Altima and Maxima, a lot of people have started to wonder why both continue to be built.  Whereas the Maxima used to be a bigger sedan than the Altima, it had actually become smaller.  Then a redesign of the Maxima in 2004 made it bigger again, but it lost some of the sporty demeanor it has been known for.  In 2009, Nissan redesigned the Maxima again, this time trying to get back to its 4-Door Sports Car (4DSC) roots.  Smaller than its predecessor, but wearing much more sculpted sheetmetal, how does the new Maxima drive?  Read on for my impression.

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1,000 Laps of Mustang: The Results Are In!

Way back in March, I reported that Ford was challenging itself to a race in its new Mustang.  But not with a bunch of them, only one.  The race wasn’t even against time, it was against fuel mileage.  With EPA-certified 19/31 city/highway gas mileage for the 2011 Mustang V6, Ford wanted to really show consumers that it wasn’t just hype.  So they set off for Bristol Speedway in Tennessee for the event.

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New Road Reality Feature: Owner’s Log

The review for the 2010 Nissan Maxima that I bought in March is still forthcoming … I promise!  It’s been one hurdle after another to get some good pictures of it.  The wording is all ready to go, but alas, it’s been mostly crappy weather here in the DC Metro area, and when the weather IS nice, I’ve been too busy or the camera’s batteries weren’t charged.  But enough excuses, I’m at least going to start the “Owner’s Log” section of the web site!

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