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Monday, April 28, 2008

The Most Popular.

Each year brings us the top of the most popular, most economy and most fuel-efficient or greenest cars vehicles. The rankings determined by the number of automotive experts, cars sellers and buyers have shown that Mazda and Toyota are a success permanently. And it’s no wonder because their many years circulation in the automotive market is a living proof of quality and performance that catch the interests and attentions of various auto users and aficionados from all generations. It also helps to make the fastest-growing full-line automotive brands in whole world last years. The Mazda CX-9 were chosen as the car and truck of the year at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. The winners were selected by a jury of 46 automotive journalists from the United States and Canada. Jurors have considered a variety of factors, including innovation, design, safety, handling, driver satisfaction and value.



The Mazda 6 is from these automobiles which distinction in the affordable midsize class can be earned as a sporty, stylish alternative to the somewhat conservative class-leading competition. Also the car has very attractive pricing and this is supplementary key reason to choose this sedan over midsize models. Motor Trend writes, "The Mazda 6 delivers a lot of sporty car for the money, especially when compared with Japanese rivals that usually cost more when equally equipped." And it seams that Mazda does not just promise to put the soul of a sports car into everything it makes but it actually delivers on that promise.

And what about turbo-diesel engine cars? So, the car vehicle that offers both better performance and fuel efficiency in addition to higher equipment levels and overall better value is Land Cruiser Toyota Prado of course, Toyota has delivered on its commitment of taking a position of leadership in responding to the needs of the four-wheel-drive market. As a result Toyota took the global sales lead from General Motors in the first quarter of 2008, capitalizing on growth in China and Europe. The new standard offers the choice of manual or automatic transmission, ABS anti-lock brakes, cruise control and a leather gearshift lever.

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