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Acura TLX
Introduction
Starting at: $30,995
MPG: 21/31
The TLX replaces both the TL and TSX, and
offers better proportions, updated styling
and 3 engine variants: a 4-cylinder FWD, V-6
FWD, and V-6 with AWD.
Aston Martin V12 Vantage S
Introduction
Starting at: $182,395
MPG: N/A
The 2015 Roadster model comes on the heels
of the 2014’s coupe, though the 565hp, 6-liter
V12 will never be mistaken for the V8. Ten
of the 12 cylinders rest behind the front-axle
line, so the V12 remains remarkably nimble
despite its extra 190lbs, thanks to the weight
distribution.
Audi Q3
Introduction
Starting at: $32,500
MPG: 20/28
This compact SUV aims to compete with the
BMW X1, Mercedes-Benz GLA-Class and
even the larger Acura RDX. With its inviting
price tag and high-quality features, the Q3 is a
favorable addition to the Audi lineup.
Bentley Flying Spur
Redesign
Starting at: $195,100
MPG: 12/20
This smaller sedan from Bentley is also its
fastest, most powerful model yet – the twinturbocharged
6.0-liter 12-cylinder delivers 616
hp and 590 lb-ft of torque, and covers 0-60
mph in 4.3 seconds, while topping out at 200
mph. Get your vroom on in style!
BMW i8
Introduction
Starting at: $137,450
MPG: 76
The i8 proves that sexy, sporty and saving
the environment can happily coexist. With a
top speed of 155 mph, 357 horses, 420 lb-ft
of torque, achieving 0-60 in 4.5 seconds and
an EPA rating of 76 MPGe, BMW is truly
marrying "green" with "machine".
Buick Cascada (2016)
Introduction
Starting at: N/A
MPG: N/A
Already popular in Europe under the Opel
badge, the Cascada boasts a 1.6 turbocharged
four-cylinder making 200 hp that is exclusive
in the Buick lineup. A fabric top (which can
be dropped in motion) makes for a smooth
ride and more trunk space.
Cadillac Escalade
Redesign
Starting at: $72,970
MPG: 14/21
The 2015 Cadillac Escalade finally proves its
luxury SUV status with a vastly improved
interior design and upscale materials. Leather,
stitching, genuine wood and a sharp, high
definition multimedia system elevate both the
driver and passenger experience.
Chevrolet Volt (2016)
Redesign
Starting at: N/A
MPG: N/A
The highly anticipated 2016 Volt delivers an
exciting update to the original. New looks,
reduced weight, new electric and gas power
units and extended range bring an impressive
jolt to the segment and increase competition
among hybrid shoppers.
Chrysler 300
Redesign
Starting at: $31,395
MPG: N/A
The new 300 arrives with a redesigned front
end, updated styling cues and technical
details, and a better trim level in response to
competition from Hyundai and Chevrolet.
Touches like Nappa leather, Olive Ash Burl
wood, chrome accents and quilted door panels
elevate the experience.
Dodge Charger Hellcat
Redesign
Starting at: $62,295
MPG: 13/22
This growling, furious feat of engineering is
pretty much like all the other Chargers on the
lot, at least until you open the hood, where
you’ll find a supercharged 6.2-liter V8 that
makes a whopping 707 horsepower (!) and 650
lb-ft of torque. Dodge says it’ll sprint 0-60 in
under 4 seconds and tops 200 mph, so if you
see it the rearview, it’s time to move over.
Ferrari California T
Convertible
Introduction
Starting at: $202,723
MPG: 16/23
The "T" stands for "Turbo", and this engine
is based on the Maserati V-8, though the
resemblance stops there. The Ferrari features
complex headers which feed equally spaced
exhaust pulses to twin-scroll turbos. Ferrari
freely admits the engine is downsized, but
the sacrifice is in pursuit of freedom from the
gas-guzzler tax, and the estimated 16/23 MPG
certainly stands out.
Fiat 500X (2016)
Introduction
Starting at: N/A
MPG: N/A
This MINI Countryman competitor is actually
built upon the new Jeep Renegade’s platform.
Like its competition, this introduction far
exceeds its predecessors’ dimensions. The
500X options include AWD and two diesel
engine choices.
Ford F-150
Redesign
Starting at: $25,420
MPG: N/A
The only obvious visual clues to the F-150’s
massive redesign are the distinctive headlights
and restyled grille. Underneath the paint,
however, lies a brand new vehicle. Made from
lightweight military-grade aluminum and a
ladder-reinforced frame, the 2015 model has
dropped 700 pounds for better fuel economy
and acceleration.
GMC Canyon
Introduction
Starting at: $20,955
MPG: 20/27
The GMC Canyon offers three trim levels
and either 2- or 4WD. The light duty base
model delivers 193 hp and 184 lb-ft of torque
from a 2.5-liter 4-cylinder, while upgrading
the 3.6-liter V6 brings 302 hp and 270 lb-ft of
torque. A 2.8-liter turbodiesel is expected
for 2016.
Honda Fit
Redesign
Starting at: $15,650
MPG: 29/37
The delightful Honda Fit is back for 2015, with
added quirkiness. The fuel economy is better
than ever, and the exterior styling touches
add some needed maturity. Despite it’s
compact casing, the Fit does it fact, fit quite
a lot, thanks to a "magic" seat which can fold
completely flat or flip its bottom up to deliver
53 cubic feet.
Hyundai Genesis
Redesign
Starting at: $38,000
MPG: 15/23
The traditionally RWD Genesis is fully
redesigned for 2015, and now offers optional
AWD for those in snowy regions. Extra
attention has been paid to the interior, to
bring it up to par with its luxury European and
Japanese rivals. The Genesis also features the
latest in hands-free tech – stand next to the
trunk for 3 seconds and the lid will pop open!
Infiniti Q30 (2016)
Introduction
Starting at: N/A
MPG: N/A
Benefiting from the Renault-Nissan-Daimler
partnership, the Infinifi Q30 is built upon a
Mercedes platform and engine, giving it the
premium feel throughout the vehicle. Bold
curves and cinched creases should do the trick
in separating the Q30 from the car pool line.
Jaguar XE (2016)
Introduction
Starting at: N/A
MPG: N/A
After retiring the X-Type, Jaguar looks to
once again entice the entry-level luxury
sedan market, and challenge the Audi A4,
BMW 3 Series and Mercedes-Benz C-Class.
This "Baby Jag" will have a supercharged
V6, lightweight chassis and rear- and allwheel
drive. Expect a sporty exterior and
performance, accompanied by a clean,
minimalist inspired interior.
Jeep Renegade
Introduction
Starting at: N/A
MPG: N/A
With the Renegade, Jeep brings some serious
off-road attitude to the compact crossover
class. Asphalt explorers will enjoy the
comforts of FWD, turbo and non-turbo
engine choices and all the luxury touches
of the brand, including a double sunroof.
The Jeep faithful will be pleased to note the
optional 4WD, 17-inch wheels and Selec-
Terrain dynamic modes.
Kia Sorento (2016)
Introduction
Starting at: $30,417
MPG: 20/27
The 2016 Sorento is all grown up. Adding
significant interior space and upgraded
materials, the all-new Sorento graduates from
its reputation as a slightly larger compact SUV
to its new perception as solid family driver.
Lamborghini Huracán
Introduction
Starting at: $237,250
MPG: N/A
The Gallardo’s glorious 10-year run comes
to an end, but its replacement has swept in
on the changing winds. Lamborghini aims
to please a broader crowd by combining top
performance with less intimidating road
behavior. While the Huracán may be named
for a fighting bull, it’ll still rock you like a…
well, you know.
Land Rover Discovery Sport
Introduction
Starting at: $34,844
MPG: 20/26
The all-new Discovery Sport satisfies those
who like to ford both rivers and tarmac. This
compact crossover SUV maintains the exterior
style and the interior comfort of current
designs, while honoring its brand’s heritage of
off-road excellence.
Lexus RC
Introduction
Starting at: $42,790
MPG: 19/26
Rather than produce the IS as a coupe, Lexus
has introduced a new line with the RC. It
offers the same 306-hp V6 used by the current
IS and GS sedans, and will be followed by a
high-performance model, the RC-F, to match
the BMW M4.
Lincoln MKC
Introduction
Starting at: $33,100
MPG: 19/26
The MKC announces Lincoln’s first entrance
into the hot compact luxury crossover
segment. With heavy competition from Buick
to Porsche, the MKC delivers more stylistic
flair and luxury than the Ford Escape it’s
mechanically based on. A hybrid version is
likely to follow.
Maserati Ghibli
Introduction
Starting at: $66,850
MPG: 15/25
Maserati hopes to gain some competitive
traction with this midsize luxury sedan, which
will be priced near BMW and Mercedes
territory. Much of the Ghibli is based on
the flagship Quattroporte, though its wellequipped
S Q4 model stands out, with an
upgraded turbo V6 delivering 404 hp and 406
lb-ft of torque.
Mazda CX-3 (2016)
Introduction
Starting at: N/A
MPG: N/A
Yet another drop in the compact crossover
pond comes from Mazda with the
introduction of the CX-3. This entry promises
a sportier edge, in keeping with Mazda’s
recent line-up. The CX-3 will offer plenty
of comfort though, with the complete suite
of i-Activsense technologies, infotainment
system and AWD all optional.
Mercedes-Benz GLA
Introduction
Starting at: $31,894
MPG: 24/32
Mercedes-Benz hops into the small crossover
segment with the GLA, joining the likes of
Audi, BMW and Infiniti. Like its competition,
the GLA offers a smaller (and less expensive)
option than a full size SUV, without scrimping
on quality. However, the GLA stands out in
this new class with the elevated seating and
premium experience buyers are looking for.
MINI Hardtop
Redesign
Starting at: $20,700
MPG: 24/34
An updated engine and new chassis
help improve fuel economy, and interior
refinements offer a more comfortable ride
in the new 2015 MINI. With many platform
and engine developments swiped from the
new small BMW lineup, the MINI is a nice
alternative if the 1-Series is out of reach.
Nissan Murano
Redesign
Starting at: N/A
MPG: N/A
The 2015 Murano is fully redesigned,
with more style, power and improved fuel
economy. Despite being longer, wider and
sitting lower to the ground, it is also lighter
and more efficient, yielding a 20% better MPG
prediction from Nissan. Premium options
include a full compliment of safety features
and interior comforts.
Porsche Macan
Introduction
Starting at: $49,900
MPG: 17/23
A smaller SUV offering than the Cayenne,
the all-new Macan is also AWD, and aims to
lead the pack in the small luxury crossover
segment. Considering that the family friendly
Cayenne and Panamera both dominate
Porsche’s sales, expect the Macan to prove a
popular third option.
RAM 1500
Refresh
Starting at: $25,060
MPG: 13/19
After some major improvements in 2013, the
RAM 1500 continues to please, offering a new
turbodiesel V6 engine, the only one in its class.
Add that fuel-economy improving feature to
its excellent suspension, and the Ram remains
a top pick among critics for another year.
Scion tC
Refresh
Starting at: $19,210
MPG: 23/31
Not surprisingly, the tC’s styling cues have
been updated to fall in line with its newer,
splashier big brother, the F-RS. The tC is a
nice choice for buyers who want a little extra
style and performance from their coupe,
and the latest model doesn’t stray from this
winning formula.
Smart fortwo (2016)
Redesign
Starting at: N/A
MPG: N/A
The next generation Smart car is a true
revolution. While adding length would
detract from the brand’s intentions, the
new Fortwo has smartly (wink wink) added
4 inches in width, which makes a world of
difference. With a number of upgraded
materials, the interior is dramatically
improved, while exterior styling upgrades and
an all-you-can-eat buffet of optional features
should make the city dwellers rejoice.
Subaru Outback
Redesign
Starting at: $24,895
MPG: 20/27
The redesigned Outback boast nearly 3
cubic feet in added interior space, as well
as upgraded cabin materials and improved
fuel economy. Many safety features like the
rearview camera and AWD come standard,
and the comfortable starting price allows
room for options.
Toyota Mirai FCV
Introduction
Starting at: N/A
MPG: N/A
Unlike the EVs and plug-in hybrids on the
market, the Toyota Mirai will be able to travel
300 miles on a single tank of hydrogen and
refuel in 3-5 minutes. While infrastructure
is lacking, Toyota is planning to build fueling
stations throughout the Northeastern
corridor. Expect the FCV market to heat up
even more in 2016, when Honda introduces its
new hydrogen powered model.
Volkswagen e-Golf
Introduction
Starting at: $35,445
MPG: 126/105
The good folks at VW know not to mess with a
good thing; therefore, the all-new e-Golf looks
the same as its fuel-powered siblings, and is
just as much fun to drive. The battery pack is
located under the seats, so neither cargo space
nor handling quality is lost.
Volvo S60/V60
Redesign
Starting at: $36,225
MPG: 26/38
Volvo looks to revive its wagon legacy in the
U.S. with the V60. The FWD model offers
a new turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder
engine making 246 hp and 258 lb-ft of torque,
while the AWD model offers two choices – a
2.5-liter inline five-cylinder delivering 250 hp
and 266 lb-ft or a turbocharged 3.0-liter inline
six-cylinder delivering 325 hp and 354 lb-ft of
torque.
Note: Vehicles are displayed at the sole discretion of their manufacturer or dealer. Some vehicles depicted here may not be displayed at the Auto Show. Price and MPG figures are subject to change. Sources: Cars.com, Edmunds.com and manufacturer releases.
Colorado Automobile Dealers Association Chairman Thom Buckley
I’m always excited when the Denver Auto Show rolls around. I’m a "car guy" through and through. I started working on them in my high school shop classes in Colorado Springs, and learned even more in the Automotive Service Education Program at Arapahoe Community College. I began my formal automotive career as a line technician at Red Noland Cadillac in Colorado Springs, eventually working my way up to the point where my business partner and I were able to buy the dealership.
For car nuts like me, the Denver Auto Show
is a bit like a candy store. With almost 40
different brands exhibiting at the same time
on the show floor at the Colorado Convention
Center, it’s a great opportunity to see and
compare what’s currently on the market. There
is not another venue between L.A. and Chicago
that affords the consumer (or any fan of todays’
automobiles) this type of opportunity to
compare so many different makes and models
all under one roof.
Cars have come a long way since I took
that first shop class. The technology that
automakers have installed is simply amazing
and has transformed personal transportation.
The different ways of interacting with our
vehicles and all the things they can do for the
users can be truly mind-blowing. This current
crop of automobiles and light trucks is the
safest and most efficient ever. It’s also the
cleanest.
That’s pretty important as Coloradans try to
juggle the need to get to work and transport
their families to all the places they need to go
with their desire to live in a clean and healthy
environment. And, of course, they want to have
some fun doing it, too!
The members of the Colorado Automobile
Dealers Association take the environment
very seriously. CADA has partnered with
Colorado’s new vehicle dealerships, as well as
the public, to remove older, higher-emission
vehicles from our streets through the creation
of the Clear the Air Foundation. The net
proceeds from this year’s Denver Auto
Show Charity Preview Party will go toward
supporting the efforts of the Clear the Air
Foundation, National Jewish Health in treating
environmentally related breathing disorders
and the Denver Post Community Foundation.
The Clear the Air Foundation also provides
scholarship support for students studying
for careers in the automotive and technology
sectors. The Clear the Air Foundation and the
Colorado Automobile Dealers Association are
proud to be able to contribute to educating the
next generation of people who will continue
the trend toward cleaner, more efficient, and
safer automobiles and light trucks.
Denver Auto Show Chairman Gregg Stone
Welcome to the 114th edition of the Denver Auto Show. The Colorado Automobile Dealers Association’s annual celebration of all things automotive provides a great opportunity for families to compare and contrast the many vehicles offered by almost 40 different new car and truck manufacturers. I’m excited to be the chairman of this year’s show.
We’ve made an effort to make this a friendly
environment where you can get lots of
automotive information from helpful, informed
associates and see what suits your family’s
needs, budgets and desires. No hard sales
pitches, just lots of cars and trucks to fit your
dreams…and your budget.
That’s important because our research tells us
that about 53 percent of the people who attend
this year’s Denver Auto Show are considering
buying a new car in the next 12 months.
Personal transportation choices are important
because here in Colorado, 87 percent of the
population drive to work and have an average
24-minute commute. People spend a lot of
time in their vehicles.
I moved to Denver with my wife of 32 years,
Laura, from the Minneapolis area eight
years ago to be a partner at Kuni Lexus of
Greenwood Village. I started in the automobile
business more than 30 years ago, selling
Toyotas while I was in college. I absolutely
fell in love with the industry and worked my
way up to general manager and finally to the
ownership role at Kuni. We love it here in
Colorado – the lifestyle and the opportunities
that the car business has offered us have been
wonderful.
There have been many changes over the
past few years in how people choose and
purchase their personal transportation. Dealers
have created a more transparent and open
information relationship with our guests. It’s
much less old school than it once was. We do
our best to give people all the information they
want and need so they can make informed
decisions.
The Internet has also had a major impact on
how vehicles are chosen. People can virtually
shop and create a list of what they want and
need before they visit the dealership. And
there’s so much more to choose from than ever
before - conventional gas-powered vehicles,
diesels and alternative-energy vehicles such
as hybrid, plug-in electric, even hydrogen fuel
cells.
But there’s no substitute for being able to
see all of the possibilities in person – to be
able to sit in them, smell them and ask lots of
questions. That’s the purpose of the Denver
Auto Show. I hope you’ll enjoy it as much as we
enjoy putting it on.
Thanks to our sponsors
The Colorado Automobile Dealers Association would like to thank our sponsors for their participation in presenting the 2015 Denver Auto Show. Their involvement helps us to produce the leading auto show in the Mountain West. We encourage you to express your appreciation to them by considering their products and services when you make your next purchase.
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Colorado Kustoms
Colorado Off Road 4x4
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See what’s coming down the road! Vehicle highlights include: BMW i8, 2016 Chevrolet Volt, Lamborghini Huracán, 2016 Chevrolet Equinox, Cadillac ELR, 2016 Buick Cascada, Chevrolet Corvette Z06, Lexus RX F, 2016 Ford Explorer, Chevrolet Trax, Mercedes-Benz GLA, Lexus NX, 2016 Kia Sorento, Fiat 500X, Hyundai Genesis, Jeep Renegade and more!
Activities
Camp Jeep
This ground breaking, experiential auto show event will once again be at the Denver Auto Show! This exhibit will give you the opportunity to experience the extreme offroad capabilities of Jeep vehicles right on the Show floor! From rolling over rocks, climbing hills, and splashing through water, Camp Jeep will take attending the Show to a whole new level. The course includes several obstacles that will demonstrate Jeep vehicles’ abilities in traction, ground clearance and maneuverability articulation. Vehicles will do an 18-ft vertical climb and descent. Leave the Show knowing what extreme off-roading feels like!
Test Drives
You don’t have to wait until after the Denver Auto Show is over to test drive your favorite models. Get behind the wheel while you’re here! Some of the biggest names on the Show floor will have many of their newest and most popular vehicles available for you to take out for a spin around the Convention Center. There’s no pressure and no hassle. Don’t limit yourself to just drooling over the cars - drive them! Test drive programs from the following car lines will be going on Friday through Sunday during daylight hours:
Chrysler
Dodge
Fiat
Jeep
Ford F-150
Mazda
Ram
Toyota
Lincoln
Showcases
Exotic Car Showcase
This showcase features the cars you dream about - some of the most expensive vehicles in the world! Come drool over exotics including Aston Martin, Bentley, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche and Maserati and get up close and personal with these gorgeous feats of automotive engineering.
Styling, Aftermarket & Accessories Showcase
We’ve got tons of aftermarket and accessories products to trick out your rides! There are custom wheels and rims, car audio & video systems/electronics and detailing products and services. There are also garage cabinet systems and flooring, custom vans, 4×4 vehicles and conversion accessories, Handicap Access Mobility vehicles and custom electric carts!
Contests
Want free gas? Enter to win one of 15 $1,000 gas cards at the Denver Auto Show! Simply complete our survey and you will automatically be entered. You will also receive a free year’s subscription to Automobile Magazine. Good luck!
Vote for your favorite tricked out car! KBPI, KRFX and KTCL have asked listeners to vote online, and at the show you can check out the finalists for best tricked out car, voting in the People’s Choice Award for your favorite!
Events
Friday, April 10 is Hispanic Day! Sponsored by Telemundo, stop by the music stage from 12-8pm for some awesome live entertainment! Meet your favorite KDEN Telemundo personalities!
The KCNC Chevy Mobile Weather Lab will be on display at the show! See the tools used in forecasting the weather and meet your favorite meteorologists and tech crew. Catch CBS4 weather reports live from the show floor!
Denver Broncos star T.J Ward will be appearing at the show on Saturday, April 11 from 2-3:30pm!
Your Local Ford Stores are proud to be part of the Denver Auto Show. Please swing by the Ford Display and check outFord’s complete line of cars, trucks, SUV’s, crossovers and trucks. Ford cars include the fun-to-drive Fiesta, Focus C-Max, Mustang, Taurus SHO and the All-Wheel Drive Fusion. See our versatile line of 4-Wheel-Drive SUV’s and Crossovers like Edge, Flex, Transit Connect, Explorer and Expedition. And you can’t miss the 38-year best-selling F-Series Trucks. Built better, built stronger, Built Ford Tough, the Ford F-150 and Super Duty are the future of tough. Ford has you covered no matter what your driving preference. Be sure to check out the new 2015 Mustang, with the kind of horsepower it takes to make your heart pound and causes heads to turn. At this year’s Auto Show, you will learn all Ford has to offer, see new product lines coming soon and discover new technologies never seen before. Whether you are in the market for a new car, or just want to see what is coming from Ford, this is your chance to compare the complete line of Ford cars, trucks, SUVs and crossover (and have lots of fun doing it). We hope to see you at the Ford Display at the 2015 Denver Auto Show.
While in the Mazda booth at the Colorado Convention Center, consumers can experience the Mazda lounge with hosted food & beverage and unique engagements with the Product Specialists. Consumers also will be able to experience the Mazda test drive which includes vehicles such as the 2016 Mazda6 and Mazda CX-5, the 2015 Mazda CX-9 and the 2015 Mazda3.
The 2015 Mazda3 was a finalist for World Car of the Year against brands like Audi and BMW. Additionally, Kelly Blue Book’s KBB.com recently named the 2015 Mazda3 as one of its "10 Best Sedans Under $25,000." KBB.com also recently named the 2015 Mazda CX-5 a "10 Best All-Wheel-Drive Vehicles Under $25,000" and "10 Most Fun SUVs."
Consumer Reports named Mazda the second most reliable brand behind just Lexus, and Mazda is the only manufacturer to have two cars on Car and Driver’s 10 Best list. Furthermore, the EPA named Mazda the most fuel-efficient car brand for the second year in a row.
Mazda also reported 2014 as its best sales year in 20 years with advanced technologies like SKYACTIV TECHNOLGY helping to drive these results.
Join us at the Denver Auto Show and be among the first to experience the powerful presence of the all-new Volvo XC90. Its handcrafted details and intuitive features make it the most luxurious Volvo yet. While there, we’d like to introduce you to our other models too, like the rugged and refined new V60 Cross Country. So mark your calendar, and stop by to say hello at this event you won’t want to miss!
The 2014 Honda Accord Sedan has several features to help ease your mind, including i-MID—a screen that displays everything from your music to your text messages—and a standard rearview camera that will help you back out of a tight space.
At Hyundai, we’ve developed state-of-the-art engineering and manufacturing capabilities, right here in America. And we’ve revolutionized how automobiles are painted and protected from corrosion with an innovative e-coat process. At our California Proving Grounds, we punish our vehicles over pothole-riddled highways to simulate America’s most demanding driving conditions.
We top it all off with America’s Best Warranty and Hyundai Assurance, our innovative suite of owner benefits. We do all of this until we’re completely satisfied that you’ll be completely satisfied. That’s how we make every new Hyundai your next Hyundai.
If the badge on the all-new 2016 Scion iM stood for “instant message,” the message to young buyers would be that they can now get a fun-to-drive, high-style, high-content, high-MPG rated hatchback for a whole lot less than they’d expect.
#withdad follows the struggles of a hardworking and close-knit family striving for togetherness across the years.
As part of our #withdad campaign, Nissan will donate up to $1,000,000 to two organizations that, like Nissan, help people build better lives for themselves and their families - Habitat for Humanity® and Wounded Warrior Project®. We are proud to be their partner.
Can you ever really put a price on the memories created in the back of the family car? Mitch gives it his best shot in this latest commercial from Subaru.
A car company started by two brothers is going to be built on healthy competition. In this video we see John and Horace Dodge battle it out in a century-long car chase that takes them through the history of their most bad-ass vehicles, ending in an epic duel between the latest cars to continue the Dodge legacy: the 2015 Charger and Challenger.
In 1994, no one knew how big the internet would be. Not even broadcast journalists Bryant Gumbel and Katie Couric. 21 years later, a new big idea has them scratching their heads again.
#HelloFuture
Audi, we’ve always challenged this notion, believing that the best innovation and technology should fit seamlessly into everyday life. It is in this spirit we built the powerful, intuitive new Audi A6.
As you walk through the main entrance and
into the center aisle at the Denver Auto Show,
notice the beautiful canyon copper-colored
Santa Fe Sport crossover in Hyundai’s space to
the left.
Even more spectacular colors than that
one, unprecedented bold designs and diverse
sources of power will attract tens of thousands
of showgoers to the Colorado Convention
Center beginning Wednesday, April 8, and
continuing through Sunday, April 12, for the
largest automotive showcase in the Rocky
Mountain region.
Step across the aisle to the right and touch
the outside of the Ford F-150’s pickup bed or
a front fender; they’re made of aluminum, you
know, and creating quite a stir among those
who fancy trucks.
The Denver show is the biggest automotive
extravaganza between Los Angeles and
Chicago, and one of the oldest in the country,
dating back to 1902.
Strolling farther into the convention center,
take a look at the fourth row – positioned side
by side are large and impressive luxury brands,
beginning with Lincoln at the far left, then
Mercedes-Benz and BMW, Audi, Cadillac,
Acura and, my gosh, Subaru at the extreme
right. No worry, Sube fans, your beloved
boxer-powered all-wheel-drive favorites aren’t
moving upscale; Subaru is doing just fine in the
mainstream, as third-best-seller in Colorado
last year. There is no significance to the fact
Subaru is lined up with those higher-priced
marques.
The show will open at 5 p.m. Wednesday,
continue from noon to 10 p.m. on both
Thursday and Friday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on
Saturday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Five
hundred new models representing 40 makes
will be displayed on the 500,000-square-foot
convention floor.
At the far back, spread out wide behind
Lamborghini, Bentley and Sprinter, is Camp
Jeep, which has livened up the Denver show the
past few years with offroad courses/hill climbs/
downhill descents in Jeep four-wheelers.
The show is organized by the Paragon Group
and presented by the Colorado Automobile
Dealers Association (CADA). Tim Jackson
is president of the CADA and Gregg Stone,
president and general manager of Kuni Lexus
of Greenwood Village, is auto show chairman
for the CADA.
Beyond the look and feel and smell of all
the new cars are two other show segments,
allied and accessory. The allied space features
specialty and limited-production vehicles,
handicapped access units, van conversions,
motorcycles and 4-by-4 truck add-ons.
Accessory complements new car purchases,
including waxes and polishes, oils, tire and
wheel companies, alarm and sound systems.
Power sources vying for attention at this year’s
show, in addition to the internal-combustion
engine, are diesels, gas/electric hybrids, plug-in
hybrids and plug-in electrics. Two years ago,
the number of plug-in autos at the show could
be counted on one hand; today, there are 20.
There were choices, too, at Denver’s first auto
show in 1902, when gas-powered, steampowered
and electric-powered cars were
displayed. Denver’s second show was in 1905
and bigger events were staged in 1908 and
1910. Tom Braden, who became secretary of
the Denver Automobile Dealers Association
in 1921, was planner of autos shows in the city
until his retirement in 1961. The arrival of Bill
Barrow as head of the state dealers association
in 1978 began the climb to prominence for the
Denver Auto Show. Jackson, who succeeded
Barrow 10 years ago, has earned national
attention as one of the most active automotive
dealer association executives in the country.
Two new engines this year represent one of
the greatest contrasts in internal-combustion
power ever displayed at the Denver Auto Show.
They are the little 3-cylinder EcoBoost
model offered in the Ford Fiesta and the
707-horsepower, supercharged Hemi SRT
Hellcat powerplant in the Dodge Challenger
and Charger. The Ford and Dodge spaces are
positioned adjacently on the convention center
floor.
The Fiesta offering is 1-liter in size, 123
horsepower, so small it can be placed in a
container and lugged with one hand. Rating
an EPA estimate as high as 45 miles per gallon
on the highway, the EcoBoost combines the
small displacement with turbocharging, directinjection
and variable valve timing.
Dodge’s Hellcat produces the 707-hp and 650
lb.-ft. of torque from a 6.2-liter block; it is the
first factory supercharged Hemi engine.
Several hundred other refined internalcombustion
engines on the show floor fall
between these two in size and power, many
of them tied to 8- and 9-speed automatic
transmissions with manual-mode capability
and paddle shifters. Several have no apparent
shifters; they use a disappearing dial or pushbutton
touch to select the gears. Sport-mode
buttons lend added control of throttle, shift
and steering response.
It’s not all about the internal-combustion
power and the multi-speed transmissions.
Plug-in hybrid electrics and fully electrics
will be scattered all around the show floor.
They include BMW i3 and i8, Cadillac ELR,
Chevrolet Spark and Volt, Fiat 500E, Ford
C-Max Energi and Focus EV and Fusion
Energi, Honda Accord Plug-in and Fit EV, Kia
Soul EV, Mercedes-Benz B-Class Electric,
Mitsubishi i, Nissan Leaf, Porsche Cayenne S
E-Hybrid and Panamera S E-Hybrid, Smart for
Two EV, Tesla Model S, Toyota Prius Plug-in
and RAV4 EV, Volkswagen e-Golf.
Twice that many gas/electric hybrids are
produced, led for the past 15 years by the
Toyota Prius Liftback.
The clean diesel car market is dominated by
the Volkswagen Jetta/Passat/Golf TDI models.
Among show highlights will be sleek concepts
and several early arrival 2016 models. Two that
have already come my way for testing are the
’16 Kia Sorento and Mazda6.
Take a look at the wheels on the Buick Regal
GS. Are there any better looking? Well, those
over there on the Jag, back there on the BMW
and over on the Lexus. Looking at today’s
styled wheels will make your head spin.
And, of course the cars today confer with
you and those close to you. As I pulled to
the side of a street in a 2015.5 Volvo V60
Sportswagon, got out and began helping a
woman in a Hyundai Sonata out of deep snow
on a cold January night, the Volvo (connected
to my iPhone in the hands of my wife at
home) pinpointed on a map where the Volvo
was parked. I parked the car in my driveway
on another morning after a drive-through
at Starbucks, walked into our house and my
phone beeped, then messaged me that "Your
Volvo is unlocked." Not only was I able to lock
and unlock the car from my phone, I could also
remote-start the vehicle.