Drivers can compare vehicle specifications and performance as much as
they like, but ultimately one of the biggest motivating factors that
drive vehicle purchase is simply how "cool" a car is - a highly
subjective but nevertheless important quality for cars to have.
In
a recent survey by J.D. Power and Associates, the company found that
one of the reasons that customers will stay loyal to an automaker is if
the vehicles are particularly fun to drive. Rather than focusing on
practical reasons like fuel economy or horsepower, the driver was
instead looking for an emotional response.
So which cars are cool? That's entirely up to the driver, but there
are some cars that nearly everyone agrees on. The vast majority of
drivers won't turn down the chance to get behind the wheel of a Mustang,
and "lame" isn't often heard to describe James Bond's lineup of Aston
Martins.
Yet while many of these no-brainer cool cars are in the
luxury or supercar segment, automakers have also been a bit more
aggressive with their styling as of late. Kelley Blue Book recently
profiled ten cool cars that can all be had for less than $18,000.
Drivers should keep in mind that if they instead opt for a used car,
they can probably afford a cooler one as well - as long as they don't
mind a few miles on it.
One of the prime examples of a cheap but cool car is the
recently-launched Ford Fiesta. Ford started the marketing buzz on this
machine with a cutting-edge social media movement, and it was reflected
in the sales. With a highly-personalized exterior and an eye-catching
shape, the Fiesta will turn a few heads without breaking the bank.
For
those who want a car that breaks the traditional rules, the Nissan Cube
is another affordable option. This box-shaped compact looks like
something out of a science-fiction movie and features unorthodox
styling, like a wraparound rear window.
Yet a car doesn't need to be unconventional to be considered cool.
The Hyundai Elantra Touring edition sticks pretty closely to the
established station wagon archetype. Where it really diverts is in the
bevy of features that come standard. Drivers will be safe and secure
with eight airbags as they rock out to a 172-watt sound system that
features MP3 playback and iPod integration.
The common sedan might
not be the first thing that drivers think of when they hear the word
"cool car" but the news source cites the Honda Civic as a notable
exception. The Civic is reliable and practical, with good performance
and a reputation for reliability, but it also offers drivers styling
that's reminiscent of the cars of the future. Inside, options for
Bluetooth, a navigation system and all-leather seating can turn the
Civic into a truly cool car.
Ultimately, getting a cool car on a
budget will come down to what the driver is looking for, but the wide
variety of cars for sale in recent years gives them more options than
ever in creating their own cool ride.



