Following a successful introduction last year, the Kia Stinger has been awarded ‘Best Performance Car’ in the UK Car of the Year Awards 2018.
Evaluated and compared by a well-respected panel of UK journalists, the Stinger came top of its class, fighting off stiff competition in a segment normally associated with more premium brands. The Stinger impressed judges with its striking styling, excellent handling, high levels of equipment and appealing value for money.
Commenting on the Stinger win, Paul Barker – UK COTY judge, said: “A brave move by Kia to produce a great-looking grand tourer and an interesting addition to the sector. The 3.3-litre petrol engine is an absolute stormer.”
DREAM CAR, LESS HASSLE!
ATL Automotive’s Newly Formed In-House Division Set to Enhance the Car Buying Experience with 24 Hour Approvals
February 24 2017; For Immediate Release
Jamaica’s leading automotive group, the ATL Automotive Group is set to enhance the car buying experience once again with the launch of ATL Automotive Finance, a “one-stop shop” for fast and hassle free auto loans secured directly from ATL Automotive’s state-of-the-art showrooms in Kingston and Montego Bay.
2018 KIA SOUL AND SPORTAGE EARN HIGHEST POSSIBLE SAFETY RATING FROM THE INSURANCE INSTITUTE FOR HIGHWAY SAFETY
Kia’s Iconic Urban Passenger Vehicle and Stylish Compact Crossover Earn Coveted 2017 IIHS Top Safety Pick Plus Accolade
Award winning sweep for Audi
The year may have only just started and Audi is already ahead of the game with 3 major international award wins for the A4, all-new A5 and the flagship, Q7.
“Luxury Car of the Year”: Audi A4 honoured by Cars.com
The experts at Cars.com, a leading digital automotive portal, selected the Audi A4 as the “Luxury Car of the Year” at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit on January 10, 2018. They praised the midsize model’s versatility, driving dynamics and spacious interior as well as its superior workmanship and luxurious equipment. The A4 is the embodiment of speed and innovation starting as low as $6,925,000 with its world class infotainment systems and class-leading fuel efficiency. Since the debut of the new Audi A4 in 2016, when this compact luxury sedan won What Car? “World Car of the Year” award, the Audi A4 has won a multiplicity of awards.
It’s not just the 2018 Amarok Canyon, it’s built to conquer the world.
Every Volkswagen Amarok created challenges the norms of the pick-up category and the 2018 Amarok Canyon certainly follows the charge with rugged good looks, bold exterior styling and uncompromising strength and power. The Canyon has risen to the pinnacle of “Jamaica’s toughest lineup” to offer new heights of performance, design and equipment as a limited edition beast.
Kingston, February 26, 2018. Almost six months after it first announced plans to assume control of the Korean super brand, Kia, the ATL Automotive Group is finally counting down the hours before opening the doors to its new-look operation on Monday March 5th 2018.
Don’t leave anything to chance. Whether it comes to comfort, style, safety or dynamics, the all-new 2018 Audi Q5 will win you over from the first moment. Starting from $9.95 million.
Once you have driven your car for a few years, there comes the time when you want something new. Along with the decision to upgrade, comes the contemplation of upgrading to a more modern used car, one that is more appropriate with your current needs or a brand new car fresh off the lot. Let’s explore the benefits of trading in an older car for a brand spanking new vehicle.
In 2013, when a handful of the world’s leading car companies issued global safety recalls related to airbag inflators supplied by leading car parts manufacturer Takata, one may be excused for missing the news report or dismissing them as irrelevant.
Yet four years later, the airbag recall has now escalated massively to involve two dozen of the world’s largest car companies and has been described as “the largest and most complex safety recall in U.S. history.” by The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), an agency of the Executive Branch of the U.S. government. To date, approximately 42 million vehicles are potentially affected in the United States alone, and at least 7 million have been recalled worldwide.