The BMW i8 has made its debut at the Frankfurt motor show, and has been given a price for when it goes on sale in the US in the spring of 2014. The innovative, all-wheel-drive, plug-in hybrid sports car will have a starting cost of $135,925.
Nissan released pricing for its new small crossover, the 2011 Nissan Juke, and it will start under $19,000.
We have confirmed that the 2011 Hennessey Venom GT will be available for order in the US. We also got the pricing information for you.
Jeep has announced pricing on the 2011 Grand Cherokee, and it will cost $465 less than the outgoing model. The starting price for the Laredo 4×2 is $30,995, while the four-wheel version starts at $32,995.
The S60 comes standard with Volvo’s 300-horsepower T6 engine, all-wheel drive, sport-tuned chassis, Volvo’s City Safety system, and a five-year, 60,000-mile warranty. The Touring chassis is available as a no-cost option.
Earlier, BMW announced the 2011 Alpina B7, a more powerfully packaged 750i sedan. Now, ahead of its debut at the Chicago Auto Show, there is a price tag to go along with it.
While the full details on the 2011 Ford Fiesta broke out yesterday, the Blue Oval folks went ahead and debuted pricing information on the official Fiesta website. What’s that mean for consumers? The sweet little B-car can be yours for just $13,320, including $675 for destination.