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2009 Kia Borrego Gets Five Stars

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2009 Kia BorregoContinuing its sales onslaught from South Korea, and proving the company is paying much more attention to American tastes, Kia's brand-new Borrego full size SUV earned five of five stars for all seating positions in both frontal and side impacts in the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration's crash testing. This was the vehicle's first test by the NHTSA.

This makes the Borrego the fifth vehicle in Kia's stable to earn five stars from the NHTSA. Other Kia vehicles with that distinction include the Optima, Sportage, Sorento and Sedona.

Standard safety features on the competitively priced Borrego include: advanced airbags, front seat mounted side airbags, full-length side-curtain airbags for all three rows and driver's knee airbag (V-8 models only); four-wheel disc brakes with an antilock brake system (ABS), Electronic Stability Control (ESC), and traction control system (TCS); tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS); electronic brake distribution (EBD); and a brake assist system (BAS).

It remains to be seen whether consumers will warm to yet another heavy, full-frame SUV, but with a newly-developed optional V-8 from the Genesis sedan (that earns better highway fuel economy than the base V-6) and impressive safety, the Borrego is off to a solid start. You can read our driving impressions, and we'll be back soon with a full review that draws on opinions from around the Web.

2008 Paris Auto Show: The Update

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2007 Chevrolet VoltWe're getting closer to the opening days of the 2008 Paris Auto Show--and since iCal must be served, we're updating our Paris show preview today with the latest nuggets of news.

The Paris Auto Show has a unique place in our hearts; it's where we got the background on the Ford-Firestone debacle and lost approximately 40 pounds in water weight, since the Mondiale de l'Expo hall has no air conditioning. It's also been the platform on which some very important cars have been launched to the media and the world, cars like the Audi R8, the Ford Mondeo, the current MINI Cooper and, er, the Dodge Avenger.

Since we're already looking forward to Paris, it's only right that you should get in on some of the excitement. Here's the first batch of cars we're expecting to see in some form or another on the outskirts of town, down at the Porte de Versailles. TheCarConnection.com will be on hand when the show opens to the media on October 2.

Until then, soak up a little joie de vivre with these debutantes:

2010 Chevrolet Volt (concept, above)
It hasn't been officially confirmed, but the GM hybrid vehicle is rumored to be making its bow in Paris, after a splashy intro next month at an event celebrating GM's centennial on September 16th. (However, Chevrolet's plan to introduce the Cruze in Paris could mean an L.A. auto show debut for the Volt.) In recent days, the first images of the Volt have surfaced--with interiors, too--and GM has even let some details slip in its carefully orchestrated roll-out of the new vehicle. The $40,000-plus Volt is expected to enter production at the end of 2009, so it could wear a 2011 model-year tag. We'll have more for you in the coming weeks.

Honda small hybridHonda small hybrid family
At the last Paris auto show in 2006, Honda showed a hybrid coupe concept called the CR-Z. This year in Paris, the automaker's expected to unveil at least one member of a new family of hybrids that will include a Prius-fighting hatchback, to be priced below Toyota's popular all-hybrid model.

2011 Chevrolet Cruze2011 Chevrolet Cruze
The new Cruze compact, GM says, "was developed by a global design and engineering team and will be built in multiple locations around the world." At 4.6 meters long--or 181.1 inches--it's a fraction of an inch longer than today's Cobalt. GM also says it will offer "ample interior space and cargo capacity for five passengers, giving it an advantage over competition in the compact segment." It will also sport the new global themes for Chevrolet design, from the bow tie on back. It arrives in American showrooms in 2010.

2007 Lexus IS 350 4dr Sport Sdn Auto exterior front left2010 Lexus IS Convertible
A new hardtop convertible for Toyota's upscale brand, the Lexus IS convertible is based on the four-door sedan that emerged in 2006. No hardtop coupe version is planned in this generation, but the convertible is expected to be offered in Is 250 and IS 350 versions.


2009 Audi S6Audi A6 and RS6
The 2009 Audi A6 already has been shown at the Moscow auto show, but it's also coming to Paris. Audi released photos and details of the updated A6 earlier this month, describing its more efficient engines, improved suspension tuning, and upgraded Multi-Media Interface (MMI) controller. The RS6, meanwhile, ditches the V-8s of lesser A6 derivatives for a 5.0-liter V-10 with twin turbocharged and quattro all-wheel drive. Audi says it draws 580 horsepower and 479 pound-feet of torque from the engine, which it teams with a six-speed automatic transmission with quicker shift reflexes. Quattro, in this setting, gets its power biased toward the rear for more agile handling. Audi promises acceleration to 60 mph in less than 4.5 seconds and a top speed of 174 mph.

2009 BMW 7-SeriesBMW 7-Series
BMW has de-Bangled the big 7 Series somewhat for 2009, and refined its iDrive controller and its interior. It sports a new tail, a markedly cleaner interior, and a more refined silhouette. The new 7er will bow in Paris along with an ActiveHybrid version that could significantly boost fuel economy in the big sedan.

2009 Ferrari CaliforniaFerrari California
Ferrari's first folding-hardtop car will get a splashy, no doubt overattended press conference in Paris's steamy Expo. A new 4.3-liter V-8 powers the California, and Ferrari promises it'll develop 460 horsepower and have "a torque curve that enhances vehicle dynamics and provides maximum driving pleasure which is typical for Ferrari." Teamed to a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox, the engine will push the California to 60 mph in less than 4 seconds.

2009 Kia SoulKia Soul
After a long trip around the auto show circuit as a "concept," the 2009 Kia Soul gets its worldwide coming-out bash in Paris. Few details have been confirmed on the production version of the Soul, but Kia promises that owners will be able to customize their Soul "through a variety of options, accessories and colors."

BMW X1
Months ago, BMW confirmed that it was working on a small, new crossover vehicle. There's talk that a concept for the coming 2011 BMW X1 will show up at the Paris Auto Show and that the production version will bow at the 2009 Frankfurt Auto Show. An eight-speed automatic transmission may be teamed to a new range of direct-injection turbocharged four- and six-cylinder engines. The new X1 will be built by Magna Steyr in Austria.

2009 Audi S4 Avant Spy ShotsAudi S4
Audi's new S4 range will ditch its V-8 engine in favor of a new 3.0-liter V-6 with twin turbochargers. Coupled to quattro all-wheel drive and a seven-speed dual-clutch S-tronic transmission, the new S4 and S4 Avant should pose a more serious threat to the BMW M3 range.

MINI Crossman
The new MINI crossover, which may or may not wear the Crossman badge, could make its inaugural appearance in Paris. Essentially a Clubman wagon with four-wheel drive, the Crossman shares its mechanicals with the BMW X1, including new engines and its off-road system.

Death Valley Days: 2010 Kia Sorento Spied

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2010 Kia SorentoTheCarConnection.com's spies caught the 2010 Kia Sorento during hot weather tests in Death Valley.  This is our first look at the next Sorento from a variety of angles, and Kia's ever-improving styling touches are quite apparent through the camouflage.

The Sorento will share the Hyundai Santa Fe's unibody platform, and its overall look is significantly more polished than the outgoing model.  We expect the driving experience to be equally polished when compared to the rugged body-on-frame makeup of the current Sorento.

Sources suggest that the new Sorento will be powered by the 3.8-liter Lambda V-6, with the possible addition of a 3.0-liter turbodiesel engine.--KGP Photography

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2010 Kia Luxosedan Spied!

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2010 Kia LuxosedanKia's upcoming near-luxury sedan made an appearance in Death Valley for some endurance testing in the balmy 122-degree heat.

Reportedly code-named VG within the ranks of Kia's product development team, the big Kia is expected to share mechanical bits with the current Hyundai Azera.  Our latest shots reveal some more elements of the VG's nicely nuanced design, including its interesting grille, the elongated headlights, striking LED taillights, and nicely integrated exhaust tips.

The VG is expected to reach Kia showrooms sometime in late 2009 as a 2010 model.--KGP Photography

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2009 Kia Soul: Now for the Engines

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2009 Kia SoulTry as you might to ignore the 2009 Kia Soul, the Korean automaker is intent on letting you know something about the upcoming four-door wagon on a monthly basis.

In advance of this week's London motor show, Kia let loose with the details on the Soul's engines. The four-cylinders range from 1.6 liters to 2.0 liters, and one of the three engines is a 1.6-liter diesel with a variable-geometry turbocharger.

The 2009 Soul is a front-drive wagon, 161.6 inches long, 100.4 inches in wheelbase, 63.4 inches tall, and 70.3 inches wide, minus the side mirrors. Kia says it's going to start building the Soul in November and will put it on sale in April of 2009 in the United States.

And yet, the story is not over. The official worldwide introduction of the Soul is to take place this fall at the Paris auto show. So that takes care of October's Soul news. What's coming in August and September? Take your shot, wise guys and gals, in a comment below. Keep it clean (unlike the graffiti here) and the comment that makes us laugh the loudest gets some fun schwag from the Lotus Evora press conference held this morning.




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