New-Car Smell
See what you think of these never-before-seen models.
Need a new sedan? Tired of the same old offerings? Arriving at
dealerships early this year are three brand-new models in three
different price ranges: the $11,995 Saturn ION, the $32,495 Saab 9-3 Vector,
and the Mercedes-Benz Maybach for about $300,000.
Saturn's economical and fuel-efficient compact ION lineup
consists of two models: a basic four-door workhorse and a four-door
coupe with two rear-hinged side doors for easy access to the back
seats. Both are powered by General Motors' Ecotec 2.2-liter,
four-cylinder inline engine, with 140 horsepower, and mated to a
smooth five-speed manual transmission. Longer, wider and taller
than the S-Series Saturns they replace, the IONs provide almost 15
cubic feet of trunk space, the most cargo room of any in their
category.
If you want to stand out from the crowd, Saab has gone sporty with its
high-performance 9-3 Vector
Sports Sedan. Debuting a car built around the individualist driver,
Saab has designed a cockpit-like front cabin, with bodywork that
includes discreet front and rear spoilers and side skirts, yet
still retains Saab's conservative styling. A turbo-charged,
2.0-liter, four-cylinder engine is under the hood, along with a
six-speed manual transmission and 210 horsepower. Standard
equipment includes tire pressure monitors; sport seats; a 330-watt,
13-speaker sound system and 17-inch tires.
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To truly stand out from the crowd, however, there's only one
way to go. The luxurious Maybach (pronounced MY-bock), a brand name
that has been resurrected by Mercedes-Benz after 60 years, is
practically hand-built to order. A serious, spacious sedan that
stretches almost 20 feet, it has a twin-turbocharged 5.5-liter, V12
engine that produces 543 horsepower. The trunk capacity of this
four-seater is 20 cubic feet. Reclining rear seats can be adjusted
by each passenger, as can the two rear TV screens and DVD
player.
Editor and consultant Jill Amadio has been reporting on the
automotive industry for 25 years.