Chevy Volt design to be used in Cadillac

The Chevrolet Volt has been at the forefront of the electric car movement, and now General Motors appears poised to use the Volt as a template for an electric Cadillac. According to GreenCarReports, the model would likely be the concept Cadillac Converj, which may be available as early as 2013.

The Converj debuted two years ago at the 2009 Detroit Auto Show, but many speculated that the beautiful car would never be produced for consumers. However, the news source reports that manufacturers have received the go-ahead to begin making the electricity-powered vehicle.

Though it's in the very early stages, the move could be a smart one for GM. Analysts at USA Today point out that the Chevy Volt already has a pretty steep price of nearly $40,000, but Cadillac drivers are probably less likely to stay away from an electric luxury car due to big price tag.

Although the Converj may be a few years away, drivers looking to get behind wheel of a fuel-efficient Honda Accord or Toyota Prius can check out New Jersey Auto Auction, which has plenty of makes and models at affordable prices.

iPhone apps can help save money on gas

From playing games to paying bills, smartphones have made almost every aspect of life a little bit easier. That applies to saving money on gas as well, as Forbes magazines recently unveiled its list of top iPhone apps that can help drivers reduce the amount of cash they spend on filling up at the pump.

Perhaps the most useful program is the AAA TripTik Mobile. This easy-to-use app provides drivers with the locations of the lowest-priced gas in the area. Not only that, but it will also give them turn-by-turn directions to make finding the gas station even easier.

In addition to finding the best-priced gas, apps can also help drivers maintain their fuel economy. According the publication, the Gas Manager program can do everything from tracking a car's gas consumption to miles traveled and even its environmental impact.

Along with picking up a few apps for their iPhone, drivers can also save money on gas by getting behind the wheel of a fuel-efficient car such as a Ford Focus or Toyota Camry. Those in the market for a used car can head to New Jersey Auto Auction, which offers plenty of makes and models at affordable prices.

Ford, SunPower team up to provide solar panels to Focus Electric

Ford is on schedule to release its much-anticipated Focus Electric later this year, and thanks to a new partnership it will be one of the greenest cars on the road. The company has paired with California-based SunPower to offer roof-top panels in the Focus.

This system uses the company's SunPower® E18 Series solar panels, which will provide drivers with around 50 percent more energy than conventional panels. By outfitting the Focus Electric with solar panels, it will give drivers a clean alternative to plugging in their car when it needs to be charged.

"By taking advantage of this program, Focus Electric customers can receive the added benefit of installing a SunPower solar system, the highest-efficiency, most reliable on the market today, generating the electricity needed to charge their vehicles," SunPower president and CEO and Tom Werner said.

The Ford Focus Electric will likely be made available to the general public sometime in 2012, and will join similar models including the Chevrolet Volt and Nissan Leaf in the push to do away with fuel.

Drivers looking to be more fuel efficient may want to pick up a smaller vehicle at New Jersey Auto Auction, which offers plenty of models at affordable prices.

Suzuki unveils new look for its Swift

The Suzuki Swift is getting a dramatic update for its latest model, and the company recently unveiled the new look in advance of the International Motor Show in Frankfurt, Germany, in September. The car has an updated, sleek look that will likely appeal to a younger generation.

The company announced that this is the first major update for the model since 2006, when the Swift Sport first launched. While maintaining its compact size, Suzuki says that the car's exterior will have much different appearance.

"It has a more aggressive and dignified exterior look thanks to a ground-hugging form that gives a sense of stability and tension and a big front grille that evokes sporty performance," the company said.

However, the look isn't the only thing that will be different about the new Swift. It will also include a 1.6-liter engine that will offer more power while still maintaining high fuel-efficiency.

Drivers looking to get behind the wheel of a Suzuki or any other car will want to check out New Jersey Auto Auction, which has plenty of makes and models for sale at an affordable price.

Larger cars still popular despite high gas prices

In the face of higher gas prices than a year ago, it looks like drivers aren't considering downsizing their cars. USA Today reports that a new study by AutoPacific found that just 16 percent of respondents were planning on buying a smaller vehicle for their next car.

In addition to not wanting to downsize, the survey also revealed that a surprisingly large amount of drivers are sticking with SUVs and trucks. Specifically, 25 percent of those polled said they want an SUV or crossover for next year, and 14 percent said they prefer a pick up truck.

The news source says there may be a few reasons to explain the surprising numbers. Among them is the fact that many manufacturers are rolling out cars that are more fuel-efficient than ever, removing part of the need to downsize. Furthermore, 41 percent of respondents said they're combining trips in a car.

Regardless of whether or not you're looking to get behind the wheel of a smaller car or staying at the same size, New Jersey Auto Auction has plenty of makes and models at affordable prices.

IIHS reveals picks for safest cars

While some drivers might look for a flashy exterior or excellent gas mileage when selecting a new or used car, there's one thing almost everyone can agree on: safety trumps every other characteristic a car might have. In an effort to help consumers make the right decision for their safety needs, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) recently revealed it's rankings.

Many drivers often think that midsize SUVs are the best choice for safety, especially since they are bigger than the more-vulnerable sedans but are easier to control than their larger counterparts. Among the midsize SUVs, the Acura MDX stood out from the pack. The IIHS says that betwen 2005 and 2008, the MDX was involved in zero fatal multi-car crashes, with the only fatalities coming in single-car accidents.

In the much the same vein, the 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee was also highly rated by the IIHS. It scored well in a number of categories including front, side, rollover and rear collision tests. The Grand Cherokee experienced no fatalities in multi-car crashes between 2005 and 2008.

As for minivans, the organization had only good things to say about the Toyota Sienna. The popular car was given the highest rating in a plethora of different areas including side impact tests and roof strength tests, so it's no surprise that in the three year period it enjoyed an overall death rate of zero.

Of course, some people don't need the seating capacity that SUVs and minivans offer, but are still looking to be kept safe behind the wheel. According to the IIHS, there are plenty of smaller choices that can work just as well. For instance, the four-door Ford Focus has come a long way in the past several years. Maligned between 2000 and 2007 for poor side impact test results, the newer models have improved greatly in that area.

Although the list serves as a good guide for buyers, they should have a few things in mind themselves when they go looking for a new car including airbags, head safety restraints and anti-lock breaks.

Whether one is looking for a new Acura SUV or a more manageable Ford Focus, New Jersey Auto Auction is sure to have it at an affordable price.
 

Pair of historic cars up for auction at Monterey Car Week

Monterey Car Week is slated to kick off in Monterey, California, next Monday, and there are certainly some impressive rides up for auction to coincide with the much-anticipated event. Among the highlights is Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa prototype that is worth an estimated $13 million.

Bloomberg reports that the car is set to go up for sale on August 20 at Gooding in picturesque Pebble Beach. If analysts' projections are correct and the historic automobile does bring in $13 million, it would be a record for a car.

It's no surprise that the Testa Rossa has such record-setting potential. Built in 1957, this model is complete with a sleek red body and was one of the most revered racecars during the '50s and '60s.

"It's an iconic car and an iconic design." Ferrari historian Marcel Massini told the news source.

Of course, the Ferrari is not the only impressive car on the block next week. Collectors can also snatch up a 1925 Rolls-Royce New Phantom specially made for hunting tigers.

Gas prices may drop in light of markets’ struggles

The struggling economy has a lot of consumers worried, but there may be a silver lining for drivers. The New York Times reports that the falling price of crude oil will likely spell good news at the pump, and motorists could save significantly.

By the end of Monday, oil closed at around $81 a barrel, and analysts believe this could drop gas prices to a national average of about $3.25 per gallon – which is around 40 cents lower than it currently stands.

Though the lower prices are indicative of tough economic times, they will also certainly be a help to drivers who are looking to save money any way they can. The reduction will give consumers more money, which could help stimulate the economy.

"Everybody is helped when gasoline prices come down," Michael P. Niemira, chief economist for the International Council of Shopping Centers, told the Times.

While gas prices may be on their way down, that doesn't mean drivers shouldn't do their best to conserve fuel. One of the best ways to do so is for drivers to use cruise control whenever it's safe and turn off their car whenever idling. 

Ford to consumers: No delay of Focus Electric production

Amid rumors that there was a delay in production of the battery-powered Ford Focus, the venerable manufacture announced that the process is going ahead as planned. USA Today reports that officials have said they will start shipping the innovative cars to dealers next spring.

The questions over the delay were sparked by Ford CEO Alan Mulally's recent comments on The Late Show with David Letterman. Mulally hinted that while the 2012 Focus Electric will be for sale later this year, it would not be available to the public until the spring. Ford was quick to clarify his comments.

"Ford remains on schedule to deliver the initial Focus Electrics by the end of the year. As previously communicated to dealers, the first few months of Focus Electric production will be concentrated on delivering vehicles to California and New York," the company said.

Ford would suffer greatly from a delay in production, as Chevrolet has been selling its electric-powered car, the Volt, since the middle of December 2010.

Drivers looking to get in a fuel-efficient car, whether it be a Ford Focus or Honda Accord, will want to check out New Jersey Auto Auction, which offers plenty of models at affordable prices.

Toyota debuts 2012 Yaris at Lollapalooza

Lollapalooza is typically thought of as one of the premiere summer music festivals, but this year's event had an unexpected guest. The 2012 Toyota Yaris made its debut at the Chicago-based event this past weekend, and it includes a bunch of new an exciting features.

Cars.com editor Joe Bruzek was on hand to check out the unveiling and gave a detailed description of the new Yaris. Among its updates is improved gas mileage – the automatic model will get around 35 miles per gallon on the highway, while the manual will get 38.

Additionally, Bruzek noted that the car includes a number of useful electronic features as well that will appeal to the young Lollapalooza crowd. For one, it comes complete with USB input and iPod capability.

Though it made its first public appearance this weekend, consumers will have to wait until late September or early October to get behind the wheel themselves.

Those looking to pick up a new Toyota, whether it be a Yaris or a Camry, can check out New Jersey Auction for used cars at an affordable price.