These are the top 5 teen dream cars, 4 out of the 5 are 2014 models
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2014 Cadillac ELR Based on the same plug-in hybrid powertrain as the Chevrolet Volt, the ELR oozes visual wattage, with proportions and stance that rival a Lamborghini. Production of the luxury coupe alongside the Chevrolet Volt begins late next year at GM's Detroit-Hamtramck plant. Like the Volt, the ELR is expected to go 38 miles per battery charge before a gasoline engine kicks in. Thanks to its slick design, drivers can make a statement about their style and climate change simultaneously |
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BMW i8 Concept Car BMW also revealed the i8 concept. The i8 is a plug-in hybrid performance car based on theVision EfficientDynamics concept revealed at the 2009 Frankfurt auto show. Using only the battery power and the electric motor, the 2+2 can travel about 20 miles on electric power alone before switching on its high-performance 3-liter engine. |
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2014 Jaguar F-type Roadster Jag gets its first sports car since the demise of the E-type in 1974. Three supercharged engines will be available, and Jaguar ditches its gimmicky dial shifter in favor of a racier and more traditional stick shift. The high-end S model should really roar: The V-8 will put out 495 horses. Figure on paying $92,000 for this version when deliveries start in May. |
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2014 BMW i3 Unlike any BMW you have ever seen, the compact hatchback i3 is made of lightweight yet super-strong carbon fiber -- the same stuff used in the fuselage of the 787 Dreamliner. More importantly, the i3 is BMW's first all-electric car. Its range is said to be around 100 miles, and anxious drivers can add a small motorcycle-like gasoline engine that extends the EV to 190 miles. The i3 is expected to go on sale late in 2013 for about $45,000. Production versions will have doors that are solid, rather than transparent below the beltline. |
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Rolls Royce Phantom II Our lives have become so intertwined with multiple demands that even if we carve out a time to get away, we are still helplessly drawn back to the reality of a 24/7-connected world. While we appreciate instant information, more than ever we also seek peacefulness by turning things off! And the new 2013 Rolls-Royce Phantom Series II offers just that, effortless serenity on wheels. |
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