Best New Cars For 2013

Best New Cars For 2013

It may be starting to snow again, but it's never too early to think about spring. There many new car models coming in 2013 and many new facelifts for current models. Here are the cars coming out that I simply can't wait to drive in 2013.
Jaguar F-Type - Finally, a successor to the E-Type. Only offered as a convertible, this is possibly the one sports car I'm dying to have a go in. It will be equipped with the same 5.0L supercharged V8 that's in the XJ, so it's going to be fast. Just looking at it I know it's going to be great.
Aston Martin Vanquish - As a way to celebrate their 100th birthday, Aston Martin is unveiling a completely new model. It will replace the the much loved DBS, and will be powered by a 565 hp 6.0L V-12. This should be about as great as the DB9.
Cadillac ATS-V - When the CTS-V came out as the sports version of the CTS, it became one of the best Cadillacs ever made. Now, there will be a sports version of the new ATS; the ATS-V. Instead of being offered with the same supercharged V8 as the CTS-V, the ATS-V will be powered by a twin turbo V6. This is mostly so people won't stopbuying the CTS-V. As long as Cadillac doesn't screw up the turbochargers like they've done before, this car should be very fast and very fun.
Lamborghini Cabrera - The Gallardo is coming to an end. Its replacement, the Cabrera, will be almost identical to the Gallardo with a few differences. The body will be made entirely out of carbon fiber. It will have the same 5.2L V10, but with a super charger added to increase hp up to 600 or more. This will also increase acceleration and top speed, making this a fast and fun replacement for the baby Lambo.
Chevrolet Corvette � The Corvette is getting a completely new body for 2013. It looks even prettier than before. The engine is going to be smaller, going to a 5.5L V8 instead of the 6.2L V8. It will have the same amount of power, but fuel economy will be better. The interior will have much better quality, no more cheap plastic that falls apart. The suspension will still be transverse leaf springs, so handling will still be awful. Chevrolet plans to close the plant in Kentucky for a few months to show its workers how to build the new Corvette. Since all other Corvette models keep falling apart, that�s probably a good idea.


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