Top Cars of 2013

Chevrolet Corvette C7:

The new Corvette C7 debuts at the 2013 Detroit Auto Show, and expect it to come into the world with a roar. Bolder, more aggressive styling, a reworked direct-injected 6.2L V8, a lightening quick dual-clutch transmission and a world-class interior will make it the mightiest version of America's Sports Car yet.

Audi A3:
  
The 2013 Audi A3 is the first vehicle to be built on the Volkswagen Group's new transverse-engine architecture, known as MQB. Audi has been deliberately rolling out the latest evolution of design chief Walter de'Silva's new style across its models. Now it's the 2013 Audi A3's turn to shine and the changes make the all-new A3 look right at home with the rest of Audi's refreshed lineup.

Jaguar F-Type Roadster:

Jaguar has announced that a production version of its highly anticipated F-type roadster will appear at the 2012 Paris auto show. In recent years, the company has mostly made grand tourers and luxury cars, but the new F-Type is supposed to be a pure-bred sports car. The name even pays homage to the E-Type and D-Type from Jaguar’s lengthy history. The car should bring younger customers to the brand.


Subaru WRX:

This car is expected to come out in early 2013 and will sell for a little over $27,000. This is a car that will sit a lot lower than most of its cousins and it will also be more compact. The lower engine has many advantages; one of them is better handling around curves and corners. The Subaru WRX has tremendous balance and will prove to be a nice, sporty vehicle for a lot of drivers.


Chevrolet Sonic RS:

The 2013 Chevrolet Sonic RS is a Sonic turbo with a stiffer suspension, sportier styling, and hot-hatch intentions. When equipped with a six-speed manual, the 2013 Sonic RS will start at $20,995, while Sonic RS cars with the six-speed automatic transmission will carry a $22,280 base price, including destination.