Spotted at the Honda Indy.
All automakers have a story behind their logo, here’s some of the more colourful ones.
Read it online at Autonet (and sorry it’s so hard to see below, the newspaper didn’t print so crisp today.)
Mercedes’ 3-point star represents vehicles designed to travel by land, sea and air.
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Ford C-MAX Hybrid SE (base model) – $25,132
I had it only for one weekend, the booking just worked out that way.
Plenty of pickup from the 2.0L Hybrid Electric eCVT engine, that provides 141 hp with 129 lb.-ft of torque.
Then the handling surprised me… it responds really quickly upon initial steering input, and it’s tight and stable cornering. This car was quite fun to drive.
The interior is a bit busy for my taste. Too bad I didn’t notice the pole until blogging the photo.
Ample rear leg room, would tranposrt 2 adults comfortably.
Few manufacturers add secret compartments in. Ford introduced one to their new 2013 Escape.
It’s behind the passenger seat.
The leaves on the right: I have a vague memory from a Ford event last year, something about the more leaves the better your eco driving is; you want to grow the most leaves.
The car’s stated fuel economy is 4.1L/100km, I got 7.0L.
I wouldn’t listen to me about anything fuel economy-ish. Everything gets left in Sport mode.
Features: Power lift gate, back-up camera, heated seats and panoramic roof are options; leather wrapped steering wheel with audio controls come standard.