Yes, there are two
German cars on our list of cheap cars that look good.
Not exact matches
You can gurantee the bulk of company
car drivers will just choose whatever is the
German option
on the
list they can have, all else wont even be considered.
Genesis prices need to undercut
German rivals to get
on shopping
lists, but its
cars can't be billed as anything but legitimate luxury.
You're most likely to see one of these
listed on the window sticker of a
German car.
German cars being what they are, we could go
on listing various options packages and prices until the heat death of the universe; our rapidly fading memories of college statistics courses suggest that there are approximately 60 trillion interior / exterior permutations available to the prospective 4 - series buyer.
Consumers these days have safety high up
on their most sought after features
list when purchasing a new
car, particularly a family saloon, so this rating should translate into higher profits for the
German automaker.
* Straight and simple lines
on the new Elantra makes it look classy * The all - black styling gives you the feel of a
German car * The
list of features is unlimited and many of them are segment first * Both diesel and petrol engines now offer better NVH * Ride is extremely good and even the handling has become sharper * Well priced variants considering the rivals
We are no longer maintaining waiting
lists for Cher
Car Kennels puppies, having been forced to discard the practice
on June 1, 2015 when the wait
list numbered 863 potential buyers (387 Dutch Shepherd, 255
German Shepherd, 164 Belgian Malinois, 57 Parson Russell Terrier) and dated back to May of 2013.