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Review of the 2009 Kia Forte

2010 Kia Forte - 11/04/09

MSRP: $13,695 - $17,495 | MPG: 31 Hwy, 27 City

Details: 5 Seats, 2 Rows, 2 Latch Connectors

The 2010 Kia Forte, a new entry in the compact-car market, has restored my faith in value. The Forte is comfy and nice-looking; it performs well and despite seeming small, fit my family and all of our gear without a problem. All of that for a car with a base price of $13,695. That certainly spells value to me.


Review of the 2009 Ford Fusion Hybrid

2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid - 10/29/09

MSRP: $27,625 - $27,625 | MPG: 36 Hwy, 41 City

Details: 5 Seats, 2 Rows, 2 Latch Connectors

When I went to pick up the 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid, I thought, “Meh.” I was underwhelmed by its looks and its gray exterior with a gray interior. However, when I came out to drive it the next day, I saw a different car. The more I looked at the Fusion Hybrid, the more I liked it. So how did I go from “meh” to “awesome?” Simple, I drove it.


Review of the 2009 Infiniti FX35

2010 Infiniti FX35 - 10/21/09

MSRP: $42,400 - $43,850 | MPG: 21 Hwy, 16 City

Details: 5 Seats, 2 Rows, 2 Latch Connectors

In the real world, the worst consequence to my constant game of catch-up is a laundry room full off dirty clothes and no milk in the fridge for breakfast.  In the Infiniti, the stakes were a little higher.


Review of the 2009 Volvo XC60

2010 Volvo XC60 - 10/16/09

MSRP: $32,395 - $37,200 | MPG: 22 Hwy, 18 City

Details: 5 Seats, 2 Rows, 2 Latch Connectors

Despite trying circumstances during my test drive, the 2010 Volvo XC60 — a mom’s best friend in vehicle form — endured and never failed our family. Like any BFF, however, this small crossover has a few personality traits I don’t like but would be willing to overlook due to the near-perfection of the overall package.


Review of the 2009 Lexus GS 350

2009 Lexus GS 350 - 10/13/09

MSRP: $45,000 - $46,950 | MPG: 25 Hwy, 19 City

Details: 5 Seats, 2 Rows, 2 Latch Connectors

The 2009 Lexus GS 350 has a V-6 engine that makes 303 horsepower and goes from zero to 60 mph in 5.7 seconds.  That will get you through your errands quickly, trust me!  In fact, this car was fast enough that my son instructed me to “dust” people — effortlessly fly past them and leave them in our dust — while we were driving. 


Review of the 2009 Ford F150

2009 Ford F-150 King Ranch Lariat SuperCrew - 10/07/09

MSRP: $21,565 - $36,100 | MPG: 18 Hwy, 15 City

Details: 5 Seats, 2 Rows, 2 Latch Connectors

The 2009 Ford F-150 King Ranch Lariat SuperCrew impressed me with its unexpected agility and luxurious interior. Perhaps a pickup truck isn’t just for hauling heavy loads anymore.


Review of the 2009 Nissan Altima

2009 Nissan Altima - 10/01/09

MSRP: $19,900 - $29,380 | MPG: 26 Hwy, 23 City

Details: 5 Seats, 2 Rows, 2 Latch Connectors

There’s nothing inherently wrong with the 2009 Nissan Altima. It’s functional and looks fine, but it’s got no game. As a single mom, I’m definitely lacking in the game department, and I’d like to shag a little of it from time to time.


Review of the 2009 BMW Z4

2009 BMW Z4 - 9/23/09

MSRP: $45,750 - $51,650 | MPG: 24 Hwy, 19 City

Details: 2 Seats, 1 Rows, 1 Latch Connectors

The 2009 BMW Z4 is sexy-looking, but you didn’t know it’s sexy under the hood, too.  My test car had a twin-turbo inline-six-cylinder engine that got me everywhere in a big hurry. For the first time in who knows how long (ever), some dude tried to pick me up at a stoplight. I just laughed and left him in the dust.


Review of the 2009 Toyota Prius

2010 Toyota Prius - 9/16/09

MSRP: $21,000 - $27,270 | MPG: 48 Hwy, 51 City

Details: 5 Seats, 2 Rows, 2 Latch Connectors

The 2010 Toyota Prius gets great mileage, even for my mountainous driving, and it looks great, too. It has all of the little luxuries that most hybrids eschew as too heavy, and it can actually drive up a serious hill. You have no idea how much that means to me.


Review of the 2009 Land Rover LR2

2009 Land Rover LR2 - 9/08/09

MSRP: $35,375 - $35,375 | MPG: 22 Hwy, 15 City

Details: 5 Seats, 2 Rows, 2 Latch Connectors

With a six-cylinder engine, the 2009 Land Rover LR2’s acceleration is great, and not once did I wish for more oomph. I did wish for better gas mileage numbers, though. The LR2 gets an EPA-estimated 15/22 mpg city/highway. That’s not great, and to make matter worse, she takes premium gas. Yes, she can off-road, and yes, she’s responsive, but if you’re in the market for a small SUV, you might be surprised by the fuel economy numbers. 


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