Most Awaited Cars Of 2010 - Take To The Roads
The auto market in 2010 looks quite a bit more hopeful than last year. From swanky mini cars to muscle mustangs to huge family sedans, there are numerous cars you'd soon crave to take to the roads. If you're looking at buying your first car or upgrade to a new car, here is a list of the most awaited cars of 2010 that you might find helpful to narrow down your search.Ford Fiesta: Having won the best-selling car of UK for 2009, the Ford Fiesta is all set to go global. The car comes loaded with a 1.6-liter DOHC 16-valve engine making 119 horsepower and 109 pound-feet of torque. Some of the amenities include Sync System and LCD message center which are really neat add-ons for a car of its class.

Mustang GT 2011 was arguably the most talked about car for this whole month. From the news leaking on social networking sites to the first photo of its new 5.0 liter engine, everything about this model hit the news. This model will replace the 2010 GT 4.6 liter engine with a 5.0 liter V8 engine. The model will deliver 412 horsepower and will achieve a mileage of 25 miles to the gallon.

Buick Regal mid-sized car was first introduced by General Motors in 1973. Though the production had ended in North America after 2004, the Buick Regal was readily available in Buick's biggest market- China.

Chevrolet Cruze will make it debut in the third quarter of 2010 and is all set to enter the American market. With this launch Chevrolet aims to gain a truly global name and recognition. Cruze is already available in Europe and Asia and boasts of being better than Honda Civic with regard to space and comfort.

Hyundai Equus has been Hyundai's flagship in Korea since 1999. When the car appeared at the New York Auto Show, it received really great reviews. The car comes with all super rich features that you would like to see in an extra luxurious machine. The features include push-button start, a console-mounted control interface for the in-car systems, classy wood accents, upmarket switchgear, and even Grey Poupon snack trays for the rear passengers.

Nissan Leaf: The electric car by the Nissan doesn't look a bit like the numerous electric vehicles we've seen so far, but it still manages to give most of the good-looking cars a run for their money. Apart from the name what sets it apart is its interiors. The space inside is not compromised while still comfortably seating up to five.

Honda CR-Z is the extension of the Honda hybrid family and is the second concept version of the stylish, sporty hybrid coupe. The car will be launched in the second half of 2010 as a two-seater featuring a hybrid system which is found in the current generation of Hybrid cars.

BMW 740i / 740Li 2011 This would mark the debut of 7 series by BMW in US. The flagship sedan comes with twin turbocharged inline 6 engine which produces the power delivered by a V8 engine but a six cylinder fuel consumption. The car will be available by spring 2011 with the same options and packages that other 7 series BMW's come with.

Toyota Sienna Minivan 2011 doesn't appear too different from the 2010 version in terms of style but the new version is said to have more state of art features. The car which was test driven in the hot weather of the American desert will come with four-cylinder power train.

Mazda 2 Demio the last in the list is this super compact car from Mazda which has won numerous awards in Europe and Japan. The Mazda 2 is known as Demio in the rest of the world. The car comes with a 1.5-liter 4-cylinder engine with a 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic transmission. The safety features include ABS, traction control, anti-skid system, curtain side airbags, and front side airbags. Few other features that might be included as nice to have features on this sleek compact car are the wireless cell-phone link, sunroof, and satellite radio.







