5 Top Cars with Alloy Wheels
5 Top Cars with Alloy Wheels
Looking for a car that has something extra? Then you’re looking for a car with alloy wheels, to really enhance your driving experience. Read on for our top 5 cars with alloys, so you know which is the ultimate choice for you.
5. Kia Sportage
This Kia Sportage just makes our top 5, and it’s clear why. You’ll find a powerful engine and solid performance that’s also flexible, even if your car’s full to the brim. The suspension, however, isn’t quite there yet – it’s no wonder it’s called the Sportage, and unfortunately, this brings it down a little in our rankings. It’s just too jumpy! However, where the jiggling falls down, the Sportage makes it up with plenty of storage space, as well as its strong grip and easy handling, making it an easy ride.
4. Mitsubishi Outlander
The star of the Mitsubishi Outlander is the engine. It’s not exactly a roaring, growling machine, but it’s one for those who enjoy driving as a relaxing pastime. It takes high speeds brilliantly, making even top speeds feel a breeze, taking corners and sharp turns naturally. The main fault here is the interior – a limited height adjustment, an outdated dashboard, and complicated interface lets the Outlander down. Still, if you’re more about the driving than the interface, this is the one for you.
3. Lexus CT
The Lexus CT already wins us over with its looks – this is the kind of car you’d notice on the road, and the kind of car you’d hear on the road, too. If you like the noise, then this is a plus, but for those who want a laid-back ride, it makes it a little difficult to focus on the experience when you can only hear the engine. However, with the Lexus CT having two motors, it means you maximize the efficiency and the ride can be pretty fun. One of the best bits of the Lexus is the grip – it holds onto the road well, meaning you’re sure to have good fun.
2. Mercedes A Class
Although the engine needs to work quite hard to keep up with fast-paced traffic, this is the only fault we can find with the Mercedes A Class. The ride is something massively enjoyable, with comfort being a clear priority in the design of this car. The seats are perfect for cushioning you, and you barely feel the suspension, making it smooth and sleek. With great handling and a modern interior, this car is a close second on our list.
1. Nissan X-Trail
You might not expect a Nissan to beat a Mercedes, but the X-Trail is possibly one of the best car designs we’ve seen in a while. Its alloy wheel and gorgeous design already make it stand out from the rest, looking bold, fierce and ready for the road. A great engine, handling, grip, power, comfort and interface make the Nissan X-Trail difficult to criticize, if not impossible, and with their intelligent mobility features, the Nissan X-Trail steals the top spot on our list.
With these 5 options, you’re sure to get the best for your money. Which will you choose?
About the Author: Zoe Price
Zoe has written and researched articles for a wide variety of technology websites, blogs and magazines. She has a strong understanding of the current trends and a passion for gadgets!
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