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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

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Saturday, July 11, 2009

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Tricked n' Tuned: West Coast Streets

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Monday, July 6, 2009

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(NaturalNews) Hydrogen peroxide has helped many people fight off flu and colds and when drops are placed in the ear it seems to be effective four out of five times used. This is especially true if this is done promptly upon onset of symptoms.

The belief is that colds and flu viruses typically enter the body through the ear canal. This is contrary to popular belief that viruses are usually caught through the eyes, mouth, or nose. One way to greatly reduce the chance of becoming ill with colds and flu is to keep fingers out of ears. Even when we are mindful of this, these microscopic airborne germs often land in the ears anyway. Once the germs enter the inner ear, they breed and then have access to the entire body and can travel and make one sick.

But, when Hydrogen Peroxide is placed in the ears as early as possible when symptoms appear, within 12-24 hours healing results will usually become apparent. The Hydrogen Peroxide starts working almost immediately to kill the viruses. Bubbling will be noticed and there may even be some mild stinging as well. It should not be described as painful, though. After the bubbling subsides within a few minutes, drain one side and repeat with the other side.

This is also safe to administer to infants and children; however they may not like the bubbling and mild stinging. Be careful not to get Hydrogen Peroxide in the eyes and if this happens, flush immediately with water.

Hydrogen Peroxide also can help loosen impacted wax from ears. Soak the impacted ears with olive oil for several minutes first and then place the Hydrogen Peroxide in the ear(s).

Other Uses For Hydrogen Peroxide

Hydrogen Peroxide has many other beneficial uses as well. Make a clean, safe kitchen without exposing family members to harmful toxins by using a simple disinfecting spray. This will create an effective spray that will successfully kill bacteria and is also very cost effective.

Place 3% Hydrogen Peroxide (in the brown bottle) in a clean spray bottle and place either plain white vinegar or apple cider vinegar in another clean spray bottle.

These two sprays can be used to clean residues off of fruits and vegetables. Either spray first with the Hydrogen Peroxide and then the vinegar or the other way around. It does not matter which is first and neither is more or less beneficial. There will not be any lingering taste of either product and neither is toxic.

These sprays of Hydrogen Peroxide and vinegar also clean and sanitize counters very effectively. Any food preparation surface – including wooden cutting boards – will be sanitized by using these sprays.

By using these two products in sprays it is possible to virtually eliminate all Salmonella, E. Coli bacteria, and Shigella on even heavily contaminated foods and surfaces. This means that these sprays when used together are more effective at neutralizing these harmful bacteria than commercial cleaners and even chlorine bleach.

For best results, use one spray immediately followed by the other. This method is much more effective than using either spray alone and is also more effective than when the two products are combined together in one spray bottle.

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(NaturalNews) Soaring gas prices and dwindling fossil fuel supplies have increased interest in alternatives such as hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, and while that technology has had many hurdles, German automaker BMW is now making progress with a test fleet of hydrogen driven vehicles.

As early as next March, the a 100-vehicle fleet of the BMW Hydrogen 7 is set to be delivered to a group of elite customers including politicians, celebrities, star athletes and industry leaders, in order to test the luxury vehicles in real world conditions. Names already being thrown around include Madonna, Al Gore, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Dr. David Suzuki.

According to BMW spokespersons, hydrogen is the fuel of the future because it is the most common element in the universe, and therefore easily obtained, and is environmentally clean. Hydrogen-fueled vehicles usually emit nothing more than water vapor. The Hydrogen 7 is not fuel cell driven, but BMW's scientists project such technology could be incorporated into future generations of the vehicle, allowing it to power additional vehicle features such as air conditioning.

"We have now achieved an important milestone on our way to sustainable mobility," said Dr. Klaus Schearer of BMW's Traffic and Environment Board, at last week's launch of the vehicle in Berlin. "It is no secret in saying that the world's fossil energy supply is coming to an end.

"The future of mobility concerns us all if we are to sustain our standard of living in the future," he added.

The vehicle's six-liter, V12 hydrogen engine has a range of roughly 124 miles on its 17.6 pound tank of liquid hydrogen, but the engine will also be able to run on gasoline with the push of a button, giving it an additional range of about 310 miles. BMW admits that hydrogen is prone to "boiling off" over time, causing some loss in fuel efficiency, but notes that such a process is only likely to start 17 hours after refueling.

The safety of the hydrogen tank was also rigorously tested, as the vehicle was crash tested, hit with iron bars, set aflame and even shot at without incident.

Spokespersons at the launch would not announce the price of the Hydrogen 7, but experts estimate the vehicle has a material cost of more than $380,000 U.S. dollars but could be worth as much as $1.5 million if the cost of research is included. The spokespersons did reveal that the celebrity clean energy "pioneers" would be assigned a personal assistant for the car as well as mobile fueling stations and a team of technicians during the six-month lease.

"We have no price on the car," said BMW hydrogen technology researcher Dr. Frank Ochmann. "We regard this as an offer to society to show society where we stand on clean energy."

Saturday, July 4, 2009

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Toyota and other Japanese car manufacturers are tearing up U.S. auto manufacturers. And despite all the excuses from Ford and other companies, the real reason Toyota is winning is quite simple: Toyota makes better automobiles. I've owned Fords, Chevys, and Toyotas. There's no comparison in terms of quality, reliability and longevity of the vehicle. Toyota is simply engineered to higher quality standards. It has a far superior user interface (Ford still hasn't figured out how to make the turn signals actually stay on when the steering wheel is held off-center), better fuel economy (smart engine design) and better technology.

Why do you think Ford licensed hybrid vehicle technology from Toyota? It's because Toyota is ahead of the game. Ford is playing catch up while Toyota owns the intellectual property for hybrid systems that actually work.

And if you think the situation is interesting with automobiles, just wait until you see what's going to happen in the global robotics market: Japanese companies will outright dominate. In the future, sales of functional robots will far surpass that of automobiles. (Read my free downloadable ebook on emerging technologies at www.TruthPublishing.com to learn more.) And when the robot industry really gains steam, it's going to be Honda, Toyota and other Japanese companies owning the global market.

So what do we do to protect U.S. jobs in manufacturing industries? Forget about protectionism. What we need to do as a nation is invest in education so that we spur a new generation of smart, creative thinkers who can compete globally. It's a global market, after all, and if you're going to compete with programmers in India, engineers in Japan, and machine designers in Germany, you'd better get serious about national education reform. Because when a nation churns out high school graduates who can't even read, there's definitely economic trouble ahead… and, yes, plenty of children are being left behind.

Friday, July 3, 2009

2008 Audi A5



The Audi A5 and the performance-oriented Audi S5 are Audi's first mid-size coupes in more than a decade, larger than the TT which offers a token rear seat only in coupe form. The A5 is built on a new structure that also forms the basis for the next generation A4 sedan.

A distinctive shape identifies the A5 and S5 models from virtually any angle, with flowing curves bringing some musculature to Audi's sleek, aerodynamic forms and arresting light patterns. From dead behind there's slight chance of mistaking it for a British GT car, but from any other angle it's unmistakably Audi.

These are two-plus-two GT cars designed to cover lots of ground at good average speed while coddling a pair of occupants by minimizing environmental distractions; rear seats are for the occasional adult passengers or bringing the kids along. The A5 and S5 involve the driver physically, audibly, and mentally though never to the point of making it a chore or less than inviting. An S5 can be hustled down virtually any road at a good clip, but it is unfair to expect these big, heavy coupes to behave like small sports cars.

Audi interiors have been racking up awards for most of the 21st century and the A5/S5 is in the same mold. It has the features expected, good ergonomics, a central interface system that won't drive you to cursing, and it's all assembled to a high standard using appropriate materials. Despite the standard all-wheel drive it also has more trunk space than some Lexus sedans so you enjoy a road trip of any length.

An A5 delivers confidence and luxury in a package not likely to be seen at every intersection and very likely to come across as a good value; the S5 delivers more performance and luxury yet still has a certain value quotient to argue.

By price, concept, and execution one of an S5's nearest competitors is the Mercedes-Benz CLK550, with a bit more power but no choice of transmission, no all-wheel drive, and about $5,000 more. While the $40,000 A5 and $50,000 S5 may be judged on paper against the Infiniti G37, CLK350, or BMW 335i coupe, the amenities, cabin finish and room are such that the Audis may also be shopped against the Jaguar XK, BMW 650i, or selected Porsche 911 models. And while each of those is a fine car and may offer more speed or perhaps technological gadgetry, only the 911 offers all-wheel drive, for a $6,000 premium.

2008 Honda Accord



Generally speaking, things that appeal to the mainstream and try to be all things to all people don‘t hold my interest for very long. I want a car to make a statement other than, ‘I‘m just like everybody else.‘ Because of this preference, best-sellers like the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry tend to fall outside my sphere of interest.

From a car-guy standpoint, these automotive appliances lack personality, charisma, and soul.

Ah, but perhaps this will not always be the case. The completely redesigned 2008 Honda Accord breaks from the please-everyone mold with a bold new design and a look that actually stands out from the crowd, at least for the moment (the Accord‘s new design is already influencing the products of the second-tier manufacturers). This new class, style and a range of new upscale options give the Accord elegance and comfort that one might not expect to see in a lowly family sedan.

The new Accord is--dare we say?--rather stylish. It doesn‘t look like an automotive appliance, even though that‘s what it is at heart. A generous dose of chrome on the very squared-up grille contrasts nicely with a sharply angled nose, a silhouette that‘s already being copycatted by other manufacturers. The new design is more complicated, with complex angles and lines that are nothing like the previous Accord‘s smooth flanks. It‘s also three inches longer, an inch wider and an inch taller than the car it replaces, allowing for increased interior room.

The interior‘s different, too; the only things familiar are the texture of the upholstery fabric and the light-footed feeling of the steering and controls. The new Accord is more spacious front and rear; in fact, the rear-seat passengers have almost as much room as those up front. Up front, the design of the underside of the dash improves leg room and a wider console offers more elbow room to front-seat passengers. Several handy cubbies in the console are ready to swallow any necessary small cargo. There‘s a lot going on when it comes to the instrument panel, but the layout prevents it from being confusing. At night, the Accord‘s various controls are lit in different colors to further distinguish them. An eight-inch display screen in the center of the dash carries navigation information in Accords so equipped, and vehicle information in those without. Bluetooth connectivity is available for the first time; dual-zone climate control and a moonroof are also on the options list.

Accords have always been light on their feet and the newest incarnation is no exception to that rule. Variable gear ratio power steering is used to improve on-center steering feel and to reduce the driveline binding that‘s common in front-wheel drive cars. Beneath the skin, the engine and fuel tank have been remounted, lowering the center of gravity and improving the Accord‘s stability. The suspension‘s sophisticated enough, with double wishbones up front and a multi-link rear, but the Accord is more of a family hauler than a sports sedan.

I never did get around to checking to see which engine my tester was equipped with; Honda didn‘t provide a window sticker, and I was never compelled to open the hood. An Accord is an automotive appliance, and doesn‘t invite you to poke around its inner workings. As long as nothing‘s wrong, there‘s no reason to go in there. A choice of four- or six-cylinder power is offered, both with the ubiquitous i-VTEC intelligent variable valve timing. The 2.4 liter four-cylinder is rated at 177 or 190 horsepower, depending on trim, and is good for 31 mpg on the freeway. The 3.5 liter V6 doesn‘t give up much, topping out at 29 on the freeway, and it‘s got 268 horses on tap. The fuel economy figures come thanks to Honda‘s Variable Cylinder Management system, which is able to shut down up to half of the engine‘s cylinders when they‘re not needed. Five-speed manual and automatic transmissions are offered.

That said, you can‘t mess with blandness. "Stylishly inoffensive" is a good way to describe the new Accord. It‘s carefully crafted to leave absolutely nothing to complain about, other than a lack of personality. Which is fine; folks who want a mid-size sedan with character are buying Nissan Altimas, Volkswagen Passats and Subaru Legacies. Accord pricing starts at $20,360 for a base four-cylinder sedan. V6 models start at $25,960.

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Wednesday, July 1, 2009


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2009 Nissan Rogue



The 2009 Nissan Rogue is back to try its luck for another year. The CVT received a somewhat chilly welcome to America when it was unveiled in 2008 being, as it was, 10 years late for an off-road revolution which was unravelling faster than anyone could have predicted. But, as many new drivers found, the car has spirit.

The 2009 revision list for the Rogue is short and to the point. Nissan has recognised their poorly timed introduction to the market and have obviously pulled back a lot of the Rogues budget to focus on manufacturing far more economical vehicles. Still, there are some changes worth noting.

The Rogue features a tweaked engine, putting out 170 horsepower from a 2.5 liter configuration with a continuously variable transmission. It comes in either front wheel drive, or four wheel drive with a general rating of 22 miles per gallon city and 27 miles per gallon highway. That’s a significant improvement over the 2008 models fuel economy.

The inside of the 2009 Nissan Rogue is well finished, with plenty of luxury fixtures and fittings to keep the family entertained and the driver well informed. New buyers will inevitably be working hard to make the right purchasing choice, and for that reason I can’t recommend the Rogue above the majority of the competition, but it’s a decent CVT, and if you like the features on offer then it’s a safe purchase.

2009 Nissan Z



Nissan first released it’s Z car back in 1969. The latest model, the 350 series was conceived in 2003 and last updated in 2007. So what is Nissan doing to keep the 2009 Nissan Z, a long lived and extremely popular entry level sports car, relevant in the modern motoring world?

2009 sees a few small, and not so small, changes for the Z. Available in both coupe and roadster configurations, Nissan has focused primarily on bringing the looks up to scratch by deploying substantially tweaked bodywork. The new design is thinner, curvier, and generally more contemporary than its 2007 version, which was starting to look a bit classical.

Under the bonnet is a 3.5-liter V6 engine, rated at 306 horsepower and 268 lb-ft of torque with a 6-speed manual and a 5-speed automatic transmission optional. Astonishingly, the new engine is reportedly 80% new ñ meaning that Nissan redesigned almost every part for better performance and fuel economy. This results in 18 mpg in the city and 25 mpg on the highway.

Inside, the Z is as well turned out as ever; this is no track car, and Nissan haven’t scrimped on the luxury fixtures and fittings which admittedly increase weight, but result in a very pleasant drive. The 2009 Nissan Z is a well conceived and worthwhile update to an extremely popular and successful series.

2009 Nissan Armada



The 2009 Nissan Armada is generally unchanged for 2009, which unfortunately means that many of the problems which blighted the success of the 2008 model are still hanging on to the Armada. A few things have been resolved though, making the Armada a slightly more noteworthy vehicle than it was.

The new Armada uses a 5.6-liter DOHC V8 which delivers 317 hp with 385 ft-lbs of torque at just 3,400 RPM. This gives it an excellent towing capacity of up to 9,000 pounds. The standard 5-speed automatic transmission comes with a tow/haul mode, which is a handy feature. Unfortunately, all that power results in a frankly atrocious 12 mpg city, 18 mpg highway fuel economy.

The Armada borrows much of its basic design from Nissans Titan Pickup, which isn’t a bad thing at all. It means that the chassis is tough but relatively light weight and also guarantees the Armada a decent amount of cabin space for its class.

Unfortunately those problems that we hinted at in the first paragraph remain. Poor ride quality, more like a large truck than most competing full size SUV’s. Unresponsive handling which hasnít been improved an iota since the 2008 version and a generally poor interior quality to fixtures and fittings. Still, even with all these problems the 2009 Nissan Armada puts in a decent appearance and is forgivingly priced compared to higher quality competition.

Cadillac to Build V12-Powered Rear-Drive Flagship



It was only a matter of time before Cadillac reentered the rarified league of full-size, rear-drive luxury cars, and the car that single-handedly stole the 2003 Detroit auto show is to be theinspiration for this long anticipated model according to a report by AutoWeek magazine.

The Sixteen concept was aptly named for its outrageous 1000-horsepower V16, but as much as the engine wowed show goers it was the car’s elegant yet bold styling that caused auto writers and analysts to speculate about the future of North America’s most prestigious brand. Many believed that it would be built with a V8 or even a V12 when produced, and yes, that it would definitely see the light of day. When an announcement from GM’s Detroit headquarters later that year put dampers on the project, most thought that the brand would simply soldier forward with only the rear-drive STS and front-drive DTS as its flagship sedans, but it now appears that those original faithful are to be vindicated.

The new flagship sedan is reported to feature a V12, although a V8 will most likely be offered in the entry-level version. It has been described as a competitor to Mercedes-Benz’s S-Class and Lexus’ LS, but due to Cadillac’s sportier character it will no doubt also give Audi’s A8 and BMW’s 7-Series a run for their respective money.

If it indeed looks anything like the Sixteen concept it certainly will give such industry benchmarks trouble on the showroom floor, especially considering that the domestic model will probably undercut its rivals for price while delivering more standard features.

According to reports, GM’s product czar Bob Lutz has been pushing the project in an attempt to raise greater awareness of the Cadillac brand in overseas markets, although there has been nothing said of a diesel model for European consumption or a dual-mode hybrid version for North America’s environmentally aware elite.Lexus will soon release its flagship LS 600h L, with V12 power and V6 fuel economy.

What is more likely, at least soon after the model’s release, is a high-performance V8-powered “V” version, something Lutz promised in 2003 when he was feeling bullish about the Sixteen concept’s future production.

Interestingly, development work on the top-line V12 is well underway by GM’s Holden division in Australia’s Lang Lang test center outside Melbourne, according to Lutz, who explained the details to reporters taking part in a Hummer dealership opening in England.

According to an Automotive News report, the V12 is the result of two 60-degree, 3.6-liter V6 engines fused together with a common crankshaft. The drivetrain also will feature direct injection, cylinder deactivation and a top-tierautomatic transmission to enhance performance and fuel economy. If the engine truly doubles the two V6 powerplants, it will displace a sobering 7.2 liters, which, according to Automotive News would equal approximately 600 horsepower and 540 lb-ft of torque, ample to make it competitive with the top-line Mercedes-Benz and BMW models, as well as Bentley’s Continental Flying Spur.

The prototype mules being worked on in Australia are built upon GM’s rear-wheel drive Zeta architecture that also underpin Holden’s Commodore and Pontiac’s upcoming G8. The chassis has been stretched to house the longer V12, while its front and rear track has been widened. It’s not known whether the production car will use the Zeta architecture or something entirely new, although it makes sense that GM would want optimize economies of scale for a car that would, for the most part, achieve relatively low volumes.

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New Megane Trophy



Having starred in the World Series by Renault – the premier saloon car championship created in 2005 – Megane Trophy has undergone a raft of radical modifications in readiness for the 2009 season. The most visible change concerns its new body design which takes its inspiration from the lines of New Megane Coupe.Under the bonnet, a fresh look has also been taken at the Renault-Nissan Alliance’s V6 3.5 24V powerplant which now delivers 360hp. At the same time, Renault Sport Technologies has carried over many of the acclaimed features of the current Mégane Trophy to produce a competitive and affordable racing car.

There can be no mistaking New Mégane Trophy’s performance pedigree thanks its stunning looks which are based on the design of New Mégane Coupe. The front and rear light units and windscreen are those of the road car, while the designers at the Renault Technocentre have made full use of digital simulation technology in the field of fluid mechanics to hone the flowing lines of the bodywork. New Mégane Trophy also carries over the ground effect aerodynamics of the existing car:

  • The front splitter channels airflow to the extractors,
  • Rear downforce is generated by the diffuser and wing.

Refinements to the set-up have produced a 20% improvement in downforce and a 15% reduction in drag which, together, represent a gain of almost 40% in terms of the new car’s aerodynamic performance over the previous generation machine.

GTA Spano



After 15 years of top automobile motorsport, five years ago GTA Motor decided to go one step forward and make director Domingo Ochoa´s dream come true; build a super sports car that combines all the automobile technology with perfect, sportsmanship, elegance and exclusivity.

The technological experience and the development of applied innovations, became the basic factor of this project, and contributed revolutionary technical solutions in the automobile sector.

The use of new technologies in several components led to a more ecological product than other, similar products presently in the market. GTA intends to convert this technological transfer into a launching point for a new pioneeering automobile industry in Spain. The GTA Spano boasts the most advanced technology, innovative aesthetics, studied aerodynamics and a good number of solutions for the future, all of wich are capable of competing with international prestigious brands in terms of image and performance.

2009 Mercedes-Benz SL



The Mercedes SL debuted in 1957 and has been an object of lust ever since. A two-seat, rear-wheel-drive roadster, the SL is the classic sporting Mercedes. Like the original, today's SL boasts outstanding performance. The Mercedes-Benz SL-Class has matured in every way over its six generations, quicker and faster on the one hand, more beautiful and more luxurious on the other, to the point where it lacks absolutely nothing, from its array of powerful V8 and V12 engines to its powerful stereo to its active suspension system to those all-day bucket seats. It is a marvel of automotive technology, featuring a folding steel convertible top.

For 2009, the SL models feature a whole new look, though underneath they retain the same basic platform. Also new is the 2009 Mercedes SL63 AMG, sporting a powerful normally aspirated V8 engine.

Speaking of which, each of the four models that comprise the 2009 Mercedes-Benz SL-Class is designed around a different engine. Each has its own character. Each has its own charms, but all are fast. There's no such thing as a slow SL, not in the current lineup.



The SL550 is plenty, trust us. Its 5.5-liter V8 engine emits an uncharacteristically barbaric growl for a Mercedes. Boasting 382 horsepower, it's ready and willing to accelerate at all rev ranges, and it comes with the latest in transmissions, a seven-speed automatic with a manual shiftgate. Overall, the SL550 is a sporty roadster with quick steering and nimble moves. Compared with the other models, the Mercedes SL550 seems like the deal of the century for $95,900 MSRP.

The SL600 has a more immediate power than the SL550, yet the engine is considerably quieter. Our advice: Don't drive a Mercedes SL600 unless $136,100 is burning a hole in your pocket because you might fall in love with it. Fast and comfortable, there's lots to love here. Its butter smooth twin-turbo 6.0-liter V12 is time-tested and produces 517 horsepower. More noticeable and oh so wonderful is its gobs of torque, a bottomless well of power available when cruising along: specifically, 612 pound-feet of torque from 1900 to 3500 rpm. The V12 comes with a five-speed automatic that can also be shifted manually. With its heavier V12 engine, the SL600 is less nimble and more of a tourer than a pure sports car. But as a touring car, say driving from L.A. to Vegas, the SL600 is pure joy.

Since the beginning, the SL's laurels have been raised by performance models, and two AMG versions are available in the current lineup. The 2009 Mercedes SL63 AMG uses a normally aspirated 518-hp 6.2-liter V8 mated to a new seven-speed automated manual transmission called the AMG Speedshift MCT 7. The SL63 AMG is a meaner version of the SL550. It's the sportiest SL and, arguably, the sportiest car Mercedes-AMG has ever built. The SL 63 AMG is brutally quick and fast when the throttle pedal is pushed into the carpet, yet it is still quiet enough, and docile enough to use as a commuter car in heavy traffic every day. Stand on the gas and it's even louder than the SL550.

The SL65 AMG has a twin-turbocharged V12 that puts out 604 horsepower. It is a torquey beast that delivers a rush of power bested only by exotics and pro drag cars. It's a lot of car, perhaps too much for an unskilled driver as its immense power can make it hard to handle. Like the SL600, the SL65's V12 is quieter than the V8s. And like the SL600, the SL65 is heavy (it is the heaviest SL), so it isn't as tossable as the V8 models. Tossable often equates to fun.

Not surprisingly, no SL gets good fuel mileage. The SL550 is EPA rated at 14 mpg city and 21 mpg highway, and it gets worse as you move up the model line. As a result, every SL is saddled with a Gas Guzzler Tax by the federal government.

Inside, the SL is a model of fine German luxury. Leather upholstery is standard, and the seats have plenty of adjustments to make just about anyone comfortable.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

2009 Jaguar XF


The 2009 Jaguar XF is a new model, replacing the aging S-Type in Jaguar's lineup. This mid-sized, rear-wheel-drive sedan offers a fresh, engaging alternative to luxury imports such as the Audi A6, BMW 5 Series, Mercedes E-Class, and Lexus GS. After a 300-mile test drive, we'd rank the Jaguar XF near the top of its class.

The Jaguar XF delivers everything you'd expect in a contemporary luxury sedan, and then some. The big news with XF is styling, interior design and features, though the hardware underneath is anything but ordinary. A lot of it, including the suspension design, is borrowed from the Jaguar XK.

Factor in a well-engineered body structure, and the XF is exactly what it should be: smooth, quiet and responsive. It feels lighter and more agile than some of its competitors, and it bears up like a sport sedan when driven aggressively.



The XF comes with a choice of two V8 engines. The base engine is Jag's familiar 4.2-liter V8, delivering 300 horsepower and 310 pound-feet of torque. The upgrade is a supercharged version of the 4.2, generating 420 hp and 408 lb-ft and surpassing nearly all competitors in output. Both V8s come with Jaguar's six-speed ZF automatic transmission, which is one of the best automatics money can buy.

The XF will be offered in three trim levels, starting with the normally aspirated Luxury, which is better equipped than most base models in this category. The Premium Luxury adds even more stuff, including double-stitched, soft-grain leather on the dash and door panels. The SC (for supercharged) comes with just about everything Jaguar offers, including CATS automatic suspension control and 20-inch wheels.

Then there's the racy new look. The XF marks a new direction for Jaguar, but it also continues some of the styling themes that have identified Jaguars for decades. The roofline and the shape of the side glass are intended to create the impression of a sporty, two-door coupe more than a four-door sedan, and to a considerable extent it works. The XF presents one of the more interesting designs in a category full of handsome automobiles. If you're intrigued by the photographs, you'll like it better in real life.

The same applies inside. We really like the XF cabin, for both its look and overall function. Slide into this sedan, and an interactive greeting that Jaguar calls the handshake welcomes the driver and reminds him or her that driving is an active process. The wood, wool and leather create the feel and scent of a British club room, yet the design is light, airy and almost Scandinavian. The XF interior is more minimalist than its German competitors, but also more charming and easier to get familiar with.

Of course, the swoopy styling has its drawbacks. By nearly every exterior dimension, the XF is slightly larger than all competitors, but the flow of its roofline and the rake of its rear glass mean rear headroom is tight. In general, the rear seat feels more confining than that in a Mercedes E-Class or Audi A6. On the upside, the XF's trunk is larger than any competitor's, and a folding rear seat further expands capacity. The importance of these packaging issues will depend on the buyer's priorities.

In our estimation, the XF debuts as one of the most appealing cars in its class. Before the XF, well-heeled buyers seeking an option to the dense-pack switches, multi-layered interfaces and alphabet-soup of electronics in most imported luxo/sport sedans probably had to think about a brand with less cachet or dynamic capability. No more. With steady improvement in Jaguar's resale values and customer-satisfaction ratings the last several years, the new XF offers an excellent alternative.

The 2009 XF replaces the 2008 S-Type in Jaguar's line-up, though the two cars will sell concurrently during calendar year 2008.

Monday, June 29, 2009

2008 Mazda Tribute Hybrid Grand Touring



The 2008 Tribute Hybrid is a 4-door, 5-passenger sport-utility, available in 4 trims, ranging from the Touring HEV 2WD to the Grand Touring HEV 4WD. Upon introduction, the Touring HEV 2WD is equipped with a standard 2.3-liter, I4, 133-horsepower, hybrid engine that achieves 34-mpg in the city and 30-mpg on the highway. The Grand Touring HEV 4WD is equipped with a standard 2.3-liter, I4, 133-horsepower, hybrid engine that achieves 29-mpg in the city and 27-mpg on the highway. A variable speed automatic transmission with overdrive is standard on both trims. The 2008 Tribute Hybrid is all-new for 2008.
Hybrid 2.3-Liter Atkinson-Cycle, I4, 16-Valve, DOHC, MPFI Engine; Front Mounted With Horsepower Of 133@6000, Torque Of 124@4250, Alloy Block and Alloy Cylinder Heads; Permanent Magnet Electric Motor

2008 Fortwo



The 2008 fortwo is a 2-door, 2-passenger family coupe, or convertible, available in 3 trims, ranging from the pure to the passion cabriolet. Upon introduction, both trims are equipped with a standard 1.0-liter, I3, 70-horsepower engine that achieves 33-mpg in the city and 41-mpg on the highway. A 5-speed manual transmission with overdrive is standard. The 2008 fortwo is all-new for 2008.
1.0-Liter, I3, 12-Valve, DOHC, MPFI Engine; Rear/Transverse Mounted With Horsepower Of 70@5800, Torque Of 68@4500, Alloy Cylinder Block and Alloy Cylinder Head

2008 MINI cooper



The 2008 Cooper Hardtop is a 2-door, 4-passenger family coupe, or sports coupe, available in two trims, the Base and the S. Upon introduction, the Base is equipped with a standard 1.6-liter, I4, 118-horsepower engine that achieves 28-mpg in the city and 37-mpg on the highway. The S is equipped with a standard 1.6-liter, I4, 172-horsepower, turbo engine that achieves 26-mpg in the city and 34-mpg on the highway. A 6-speed manual transmission with overdrive is standard on both trims, and a variable speed automatic transmission with overdrive is optional. The 2008 Cooper Hardtop is a carryover from 2007.
1.6-Liter, I4, 16-Valve, DOHC, MPFI Engine; Front Mounted With Horsepower Of 118@6000, Torque Of 114@4250, Alloy Block and Alloy Cylinder Heads

GM Awards Small-Car Production to Michigan Plant



General Motors will make its new subcompact car in Orion Township, Mich., the automaker said Friday, dashing hopes in Spring Hill, Tenn., and Janesville, Wis., that the small car would keep one of their factories alive.

Stamping for the new car will take place in Pontiac, Mich., GM said in a statement. The small car, which GM said it plans to start producing in 2011, will save about 1,200 jobs in Orion and 200 in Pontiac.

GM originally planned to make the new car in China, basing it on the Chevrolet Spark set for sale next year in Europe. But in May, GM agreed to make the car in the United States in exchange for UAW concessions in advance of the automaker's June 1 Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing in New York.

The automaker said it planned to retool the Orion factory to make as many as 160,000 small and compact vehicles a year on two shifts. The Spring Hill and Janesville plants, which had been candidates for the small car, now face the prospect of indefinite idling.

The Orion Township plant currently makes the Chevy Malibu and the Pontiac G6 sedans and was scheduled for standby idling in September.

GM is phasing out its Pontiac brand by the end of 2010, and the automaker also builds the Malibu in Kansas, City, Kan. The entire Pontiac stamping plant was set to idle by December 2010.

GM will still idle both plants as scheduled and expects to begin retooling them in late 2010, the automaker said. It will only reopen building No. 14 of the Pontiac plant and will keep buildings 15 and 25 closed. The Spring Hill assembly plant, which makes the Chevrolet Traverse crossover, is scheduled for standby in November. It could power up again if GM needs additional capacity due to future market demand, the automaker said. Production of light-vehicles ended in December at the Janesville factory, which was the oldest car plant in North America. The plant's medium-duty truck line closed this spring.

GM's plant location for the car became politicized because the U.S. government is slated to own 60 percent of GM once the company emerges from bankruptcy protection.

Last week, the Michigan congressional delegation launched an all-out lobbying effort to land the plant.

New 2010 Chevrolet Camaro



The all-new 2010 Chevrolet Camaro marks the return of the storied sport coupe offered in LS, LT and SS versions. The LS and LT are powered by a 3.6-liter V6 rated at 298 horsepower while the SS is powered by a 6.2-liter LS3 V8 rated at 430 horsepower when equipped with a 6-speed manual transmission. When the 6-speed automatic transmission is chosen, the SS is powered by 6.2-liter L99 V8, based on the LS3 but adding Active Fuel Management and producing 400 horsepower while delivering an estimated 23 mpg on the highway.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Ford Mustang GT



Ford Mustang is one of the greatest cars in terms of sales success of all time. Approximately 50% of all sports cars sold in United States of America are Ford Mustangs. This muscle car model today still remains one of the hottest selling cars in America. It’s also America’s best selling convertible. 2007 Mustang GT is equipped with 4.6 liter, all-aluminum V8 engine that outputs 300 horsepower. That´s more than 50% power increase over the V8 found in the classic 1964 Mustang.

Orca SC7



Orca (much like in Pagani Zonda) uses super-light materials to reduce the weight of this supercar as much as possible. The result is obvious, SC7 weights just 850 kg. Its engine produces 738 ft lbs at 4200 rpm torque and outputs 850 horsepower, which sets power to weight ratio to 1 bhp:1 kg. The production of this Swiss supercar is limited to only 7 automobiles.

Ferrari FXX



The Ferrari FXX supercar is manufactured in Italy, along with all other Ferrari's, and was under production by the end of 2005. This sports car is a great display of new car technology, which includes innovations from Ferrari, along with other companies that have continuously contracted parts in association with the Ferrari brand. The Enzo is the supercar that the FXX is based on, but there are specific functions found on the FXX, that are not found on the Enzo, which makes the FXX a complete car of it's own accord. The engine, and other standard operating systems for the car, are modeled after the Enzo as well, but have been modified to accommodate differing fuel standards, and other technological restrictions.

The FXX boasts a very low gear shifting time (under 100 ms), which is essential for a sports car of this high magnitude. The brake pads have also been tweaked in order to create a safer atmosphere for the driver, while still making the car just as superficially viable as its predecessor. The tires are another feature that are highly touted as an individual characteristic of the car, and are custom made only for the Ferrari FXX, not for any other vehicle. Like the Enzo, the features of the Ferrari FXX's interior are custom made for the user, which means that every driver is measured specifically measured for the car upon purchase.

The Ferrari FXX is definitely a supercar that cannot be mass-produced, mainly due to production costs, but also due to the fact that only a select few are willing to purchase such an exotic car due to the extensively high $ 1,773,000 / 1,500,000 euro price. Thus only 29 units of this sports car were built. The Ferrari FXX computer technology held inside the car also makes for a great driving experience, and tells the driver how their technique can be improved to assist their ability to function along with the car.

Monday, June 15, 2009

New ferrari



As with all Ferraris, the new California is a fast car that will turn heads. But for those who want more, Edo-competition has the answer.

Although the Ferrari California’s 453 hp rating is impressive, that’s not enough for everyone. Edo Competition has a tuning package for the California that increases power to 500 hp from the 4.3-liter V-8. To develop this extra power, Edo Competition remapped the ECU and developed a high-performance exhaust with butterfly valves to really let the V-8 wail.

In addition to tuning the engine, Edo Competition offers a whole list of options for the car. There are several unique 20- and 21-inch wheels offered as well as a lowered stock suspension or an entirely new adjustable sport suspension.

Edo Competition also has options for those that find the California’s interior a little too plain. The company has a whole list of available interior options and will even complete custom requests. Use caution when checking the interior option sheet as the folks at Edo Competition won’t deny any request.

Prices for the tuning package, wheels, and other options are not listed, but expect to pay a considerable sum. All options are available now through Edo Competition.

2009 Nissan Z



The 2009 Nissan Z debuts the redesigned 370Z Coupe alongside the 350Z Roadster that carries over the previous generation body style. The all-new 370Z is powered by a 332-horsepower 3.7-liter V6 engine. Two new high-tech transmissions are available, a 6-speed manual and 7-speed automatic. The 6-speed manual features an industry-first synchronized downshift rev matching system that automatically adjusts engine speed when shifting to match the exact speed of the next gear, essentially “blipping” the throttle to match the engine rpm to the gear selected.

2009 Hummer H3T



The 2009 HUMMER H3T is a new midsize truck powered by either 239-horsepower Vortec 3.7-liter inline five cylinder with either a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic transmission. The H3T Alpha is powered by a 300-horsepower 5.3-liter V8 with a 4-speed automatic transmission. Standard safety equipment includes head curtain side-impact airbags, StabiliTrak electronic stability control system, traction control, dual stage front airbags and tire pressure monitoring system. The standard Z85 Heavy-Duty Handling and Trailering suspension includes specially tuned heavy-duty shocks, 16-inch wheels and 32-inch tires. The Off-Road Adventure suspension package includes 33-inch tires, specifically tuned shocks, cast iron front differential case, locking front and rear differentials and low-range gearing in the transfer case.