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Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Acura ZDX
The Acura ZDX is a mid-size sports car developed by Honda for its upmarket cast Acura. The car was originally appointed to be alleged the Acura MSX. The ZDX debuted at the 2009 New York International Auto Show on April 8, 2009. The agent was additionally the aboriginal to be absolutely advised at Acura's southern California architecture studio.The car has been said to be a "new akin of authority for Acura." It appearance Acura's aboriginal six acceleration automated transmission, avant-garde aerial seats, as able-bodied as added affluence appointments. Although the ZDX shares a agnate contour with the Honda Accord Crosstour, the two cartage are not mechanically related; the closing actuality based on the Honda Accord while the ZDX is based on the Honda Pilot/Acura MDX.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Renault DeZir
The Renault DeZir is an electric concept that was first officially presented at the 2010 Paris Motor Show. The car is a two seater coup� with butterfly doors, and the interior is of red leather. It features a 148 hp mid-mounted electric motor. This gives the concept rivalry with the Audi e-tron, with 0�60 mph (0�97 km/h) in just five seconds and a top speed of 112 mph (180 km/h).
Nissan Silvia
The Nissan Silvia is the name accustomed to the company's long-running band of action coupes based on the Nissan S platform. Although contempo models accept aggregate this anatomy with added cartage produced by Nissan (most conspicuously the European 200SX and North American 240SX in the S13 and S14 generations, and 180SX in the Japanese market), the name Silvia is not changeable with the anatomy codes.
Monday, November 28, 2011
Hyundai Veloster
The Hyundai Veloster is a compact sports car set to activate sales in the Summer of 2011. It was appear on January 10, 2011, at the Detroit auto show, and will ample the abandoned larboard back Hyundai discontinued the Tiburon afterwards the 2008 archetypal year.Hyundai states the assembly archetypal is to accept a direct-injected 1.6 liter 138 hp (103 kW), 123 lb�ft (167 N�m) (@ 4,850 rpm) torque, 4-cylinder engine. A 6-speed chiral gearbox is accepted while a 6-speed dual-clutch manual (DCT) with paddle shifters is additionally accessible as an option. The DCT manual is developed by Hyundai and is the aboriginal dual-clutch manual from the company. The Veloster will accomplish an estimated 40 mpg-US (5.9 L/100 km; 48 mpg-imp) ammunition economy, but does not yet accept an official EPA rating. For some markets like the Middle East, the car is offered after GDI authoritative 128hp. A turbocharged adaptation will be accessible after on. The car includes 17 inch auto and 4-wheel disc brakes as accepted features. A turbocharged 1.6 Gamma GDI was alien in the 2011 Seoul Motor Show. It generates 208 hp at 6,000 rpm with 195 ft-lbs of torque from 1,600-5,000 rpm. This agent will be accessible in 2012.
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Volvo C70
The Volvo C70 is a affluence sports car made by Volvo Cars in two generations: the aboriginal from archetypal years 1997-2002 as coup� and from 1999-2006 as a softtop convertible[1]. The additional bearing C70 has been marketed back 2006 as a retractable auto convertible.
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Volkswagen Eos
The Volkswagen Eos is a four-seat retractable auto convertible sports car, alien in 2006 as the almsman to the Volkswagen Golf Cabriolet. The Eos is Volkswagen's aboriginal assembly auto back the aftermost Corrado in 1995.
Mini Cooper Hardtop
The exterior of this vehicle to obtain a new key to the Bamps lights, xenon adaptive headlights and dual-pane panoramic sunroof. Mini Cooper has two doors that create a single division of another Mini Cooper. In addition, two double exhaust pipes, which makes the car more sporty and support the operation of the machine.
Maybach Exelero
The Maybach Exelero is a high-performance sports car advised and congenital by German affluence car architect Maybach. It was presented in May 2005 in Berlin, Germany. The 700 hp (522 kW) two-seater with a bi-turbo V12 agent is a one-off architecture congenital on appeal for Fulda Tyres. Fulda is application this car as a advertence agent to analysis a fresh bearing of advanced tyres. The German affluence car architect created the one-off archetypal as a avant-garde estimation of its allegorical automated sportscar from the 1930s. There are assorted allusions to the actual predecessor, which was additionally based on a able Maybach automobile. In this case, the Maybach SW 38 was additionally acclimated by Fulda for tyre testing.
Friday, November 25, 2011
Peugeot RCZ
The Peugeot RCZ is a sports car bogus by Peugeot. It has been on auction back May 2010 and is currently accessible in about 80 countries.It was clearly alien at the Frankfurt Auto Appearance in 2009 and was initially appear as the 308 RCZ abstraction car at the 2007 Frankfurt show. It is accumulated by Magna Steyr, a accessory of Magna International.The RCZ has been a bartering success for Peugeot. The 30,000th one came off the accumulation band on June 21st, 2011.
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Ferrari Limousine Review
When it comes to limo hire Manchester, nobody beats Style Limousines, and nothing comes close to the luxury of Limousine Stretched Ferrari Modena 360. It is not only elegant, fashionable, and the head of Turner, but it is also a limousine records. How many UK limousine hire company can say that they are the world's longest Ferrari and the world's fastest limousine?
Ferrari 360 is a mid-engine two-seat sports car produced between 1999 and 2005. The 360 ??replaced the Ferrari F355 and was itself replaced by the Ferrari F430 quite similar. For the 360, Ferrari partnered with Alcoa to produce a new all-aluminum space-frame that was 40% stiffer than the 355, but 28% lighter despite a 10% increase in size. With the new framework was a new body style Pininfarina who broke ranks with the sharp angles of the last decade and flip-up headlights, replacing them with a rounded look that harkened to 1960. The new V8 engine, which is common to all versions, was only slightly larger and more powerful than the 355 is 3.6 liters and 300 kW (400 hp) of power, but the lighter frame and added stiffness improved performance from 0 to 100 km / h Acceleration improved from 4.6 to 4.4 seconds (not as trivial as it seems), and challenge versions it was as low as 4.0 S.
Specs
Engine
All models, the same provision:
Number of cylinders: 90 � V8 F131
Bore and stroke: 85 79 mm (3.34 by 3.11 inches)
Total displacement: 3586 cm � (218.8 in �)
Redline: 8500 rpm
For Modena and Spider:
Maximum power: 298 kW (395 hp) @ 8500 rpm
Maximum torque: 373 N � m (275 ft � lbf) @ 4750 rpm
For Challenge Stradale:
Maximum power: 317 kW (425 hp) @ 8500 rpm
Maximum torque: 373 N � m (275 ft � lbf) @ 4750 rpm
Modena
Performance
0-62 km / h: 4.2 s
Maximum speed: 300 km / h (186 mph) support: 180 kgf (1.77 kN) @ 300 km / h (without rear wing)
lift / drag: -0.73:1
EPA Fuel Economy: 10 mpg city/16 mpg U.S. highway (24 L/100 l/100 km and 14 km) (
Spider
The Ferrari 360 Spider is roadgoing convertible twentieth century. The model has been considered a classic even when launched in 2000. Pininfarina design lines are considered by many as the timeless beauty and yet sportingly aggressive.
Engineers have been working hard since the beginning of the project will create 360 ??Spider and the basis for an exceptional torsional and flexural stiffness. They had the thresholds are set to stiffen the front of the floorpan and redesign the windscreen frame. The rear bulkhead had to stiffen the engine to cut the noise from the cabin. Convertible bond required dynamic stiffness is achieved with an additional side reinforcements and cross-card in front of the engine. Passenger safety is ensured by strengthened windscreen frame and roll bar.
The 360 ??Spider displays a curvilinear waistline. Metallic coatings involves the beginning of a roof, and anti-roll bars are integrated into the stable elevations. Due to the use of lightweight aluminum construction throughout, Spider weighs only 60 kg (130 lb) more than the coupe.
An engine replacement resulted in the current V8 road, the F430 (internally known as the Evoluzione or Evo), which was released in 2004.
Its hood open, the Ferrari 360 Spider looks extremely aggressive. Lower the hood to completely change the look. Viewed from the side, 360 points in Spider Sports Racer, a feeling emphasized the length of the rear-engined, twin roll bars, front fairing and windshield steeply.
Despite the rise of the mid-car V8 Ferrari engineers found a way to create a hood that automatically folds away inside the engine compartment, thus ensuring purity of line. The canopy top of wrinkle-free material is available in black, blue, gray and beige. The strip from the top of a closure a convertible outdoor folding is a two-step action that has been dubbed "a stunning 20 seconds mechanical symphony". After a short back, the entire top disappears into a closed storage area between the seats and engine.
The interior of the Spider is identical to the coupe.
Dimensions
Overall length: 4,477 mm (176.3 in)
General: width 1,922 mm (75.7 in)
Height: 1235 mm (48.6 in)
Wheelbase: 2,600 mm (102.3 in)
Front track: 1,669 mm (65.7 in)
Rear track: 1617 mm (63.6 inches)
Weight: 1350 kg (2976 lb)
Curb weight: 1450 kg (3197 lb)
Weight distribution: 42 / 58% front / rear
Fuel capacity: 95 L (25.1 U.S. gallons)
Challenge Stradale
The Challenge Stradale is a hardcore, race-oriented version of Modena. With a modified 3.6-liter V8 engine of Modena, the Challenge Stradale accelerates from 0 to 100 km / h (62 mph) in just 4.2 seconds.
Total CS 110 kg (243 lbs) lighter than the standard Modena. 94 kg (207 lbs) was taken on the aluminum body and stripping the interior. Engine and transmission has been reduced to 11 kg (24 lbs).
The only difference between a challenge and Modena Stradale base is the largest 19 "BBS wheels on CS, and exterior mirrors in carbon fiber. Other notable differences include a front bumper update, lower ride height and a black mesh grille at the rear of the car with the unique challenge Stradale badge.
Car also has a unique bucket seats, which are visible from the outside.
Dimensions
Mercedes Limousine Review
For entertainment purposes passengers enjoy AM / FM stereo, CD / DVD, and 7 or 13 inch dual flat panel TVs. For businesses, the limo offers Wi-Fi capabilities for Internet and 12V electrical ports (for ingenious gadgets).
It also features illuminated vanity mirrors, seats facing armrest with cupholders, vanity console, lighting and storage area. This beauty can accommodate up to 10 people (depending on size). If this thing had a bed, just out of the toilet.
Elegance with a touch of class The most elegant way to make your special night!
These vehicles can accommodate up to eight passengers. Although you are more comfortable with only 6, or intimate evening for transport to the important meeting is the car you want.
Of course, Mercedes-Benz sedan is a great demand for accessibility is certainly limited, call now to reserve one (800) 801-7957.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
2012 Hyundai Accent Hatchback and Sedan
We�re nothing if not thorough. In assessing the 2012 Hyundai Accent, we chose to test not one, not two, but three different variants: a hatchback with the manual transmission, a sedan with the automatic, and to get the full picture, a hatch with the auto. Yes, we could have tested that fourth body-and-transmission permutation, but that would�ve been silly.
Before the results are laid out, here�s a rundown of the players. For 2012, the Accent hatchback goes from three to five doors. The sedan is now the lineup�s value leader, with a base price of $13,205 for a manual. That base car wears the GLS badge (as do all sedans) and goes without air conditioning, power windows or mirrors, or even a radio�it has four speakers, but nothing to feed them music. No one�s buying that showroom-traffic model. Adding in those missing pieces runs $1750 (it�s called the Comfort package; we�d call it the �Bare Minimum� package), but the car still rides on 14-inch steel wheels. For $2750, you get that equipment plus an automatic transmission. Our automatic test vehicle was fully loaded, including the $1300 Premium package: keyless entry, body-color door handles on the outside and chrome pulls on the inside, piano-black interior trim, nicer cloth seats, steering-wheel-mounted audio controls, Bluetooth, cruise control, fog lights, and 16-inch aluminum wheels. See? Thorough.
Hatchback models come in two grades: GS and SE. The GS�$15,355 for a manual and $16,555 for the automatic�is equipped to a level similar to the GLS sedan with the Comfort package. We tested a pair of SE models, which include everything from the sedan with the Premium package, plus a rear spoiler, leather for the steering wheel and shift knob, and �sport tuned� steering. The SE starts at $16,555, and a grand more gets you the automatic. All three test Accents were decadently optioned with an iPod cable ($35) and carpeted floor mats ($95).
The Strongest Accent
The 2012 Accent is powered by a direct-injected 1.6-liter four-cylinder that makes 138 hp and 123 lb-ft of torque. The manual and automatic transmissions both have six speeds. The stick has longish throws and is accompanied by a lifeless, long-travel clutch pedal; it�ll be easy for anyone to move but doesn�t so much as hint at the location of its friction point. Despite those demerits, the manual is much more fun to interact with, allowing the driver to get the most out of the little engine. The automatic car feels as if it were missing a few of its 138 horses.
That feeling was backed up at the test track, where the manual hatch hit 60 mph in 8.0 seconds, 1.9 quicker than the auto-equipped hatch and 1.6 better than the automatic sedan. The manual dominated in every acceleration test but top-gear, since our procedure leaves a manual in its highest gear whereas automatics are allowed to downshift as they see fit. And to seal the deal, the manual got drastically better observed fuel mileage: 33 mpg versus 26 for both automatic cars. All 2012 Accents have EPA ratings of 30 mpg city and 40 mpg highway.
It can easily be extrapolated that a sedan with the manual would be about as quick and efficient. But it wouldn�t look anywhere as nice or be able to fit as much cargo. Anyway, that covers our vote for transmission.
The Game Where No One Wins
Not that this is a competition, but scoring the steering systems was a challenge all its own. The sport-tuned steering in the SE hatchback? We�re pretty sure it was playing Hide the Feedback. It�s well weighted off-center, but keep turning the wheel, and the weight disappears and then comes back. The nonsporty steering we sampled in the sedan has an acceptable heft with a more linear build. The system is hardly stellar, but it beats the confused steering in many other Hyundais, like the aforementioned SE and the Sonata.
The suspension could also use some work. The Accent�s springs are soft, which, along with the 2012 car�s 2.8-inch-longer wheelbase, provides a comfy ride on the highway, but the softness contributes to body roll in corners. And there�s a lack of wheel control over rough pavement that can lead to some harshness. For the kind of driving Accent buyers are likely to do, the compromised ride and handling should be acceptable, but there are better dynamic players in this class, like the Honda Fit and the new Chevy Sonic.
Interior refinement was a mixed bag. All three cars have quiet cabins, with the engine hardly audible at idle. The d�cor has been livened up from last year�s; design trickle-down from the Elantra and Sonata is evident and welcome. But the economy goals of the Accent show themselves with a lot of hard plastic, including a sharp ledge where the driver�s left elbow would want to rest, and the sedan�s plastic steering wheel felt particularly low-rent. The layout is cohesive�if a bit busy with its many shades of plastic�but we wish for some soft-touch points somewhere.
The Other Obvious Comparison
There is yet another small Korean option that does offer a more upscale feel, though. It�s called the Rio, and Kia makes it. It happens to ride on the same platform as the Accent and share the Hyundai�s powertrain. The Rio offers features that are unavailable on the Accent, like leather seats and navigation. But the Accent holds two advantages over the Rio: wider availability of the manual transmission and more room in the cargo area. The Rio hatch sacrifices about a third of the Accent�s stuff space in the name of style.
The Accent is a good, efficient midpack entry in the growing little-car segment. And like other new Hyundais, it�s a lot better than the car it replaces. The case is pretty clear for the manual, and as long as you�re not looking for a stripped version, the hatch and the sedan cost about the same with normal equipment. Our choice in the lineup is therefore the manual-transmission hatch, a car that recently finished fourth in a six-car comparison test. It�s a thorough improvement, but the rest of the segment has stepped up its game, too.
Before the results are laid out, here�s a rundown of the players. For 2012, the Accent hatchback goes from three to five doors. The sedan is now the lineup�s value leader, with a base price of $13,205 for a manual. That base car wears the GLS badge (as do all sedans) and goes without air conditioning, power windows or mirrors, or even a radio�it has four speakers, but nothing to feed them music. No one�s buying that showroom-traffic model. Adding in those missing pieces runs $1750 (it�s called the Comfort package; we�d call it the �Bare Minimum� package), but the car still rides on 14-inch steel wheels. For $2750, you get that equipment plus an automatic transmission. Our automatic test vehicle was fully loaded, including the $1300 Premium package: keyless entry, body-color door handles on the outside and chrome pulls on the inside, piano-black interior trim, nicer cloth seats, steering-wheel-mounted audio controls, Bluetooth, cruise control, fog lights, and 16-inch aluminum wheels. See? Thorough.
Hatchback models come in two grades: GS and SE. The GS�$15,355 for a manual and $16,555 for the automatic�is equipped to a level similar to the GLS sedan with the Comfort package. We tested a pair of SE models, which include everything from the sedan with the Premium package, plus a rear spoiler, leather for the steering wheel and shift knob, and �sport tuned� steering. The SE starts at $16,555, and a grand more gets you the automatic. All three test Accents were decadently optioned with an iPod cable ($35) and carpeted floor mats ($95).
The 2012 Accent is powered by a direct-injected 1.6-liter four-cylinder that makes 138 hp and 123 lb-ft of torque. The manual and automatic transmissions both have six speeds. The stick has longish throws and is accompanied by a lifeless, long-travel clutch pedal; it�ll be easy for anyone to move but doesn�t so much as hint at the location of its friction point. Despite those demerits, the manual is much more fun to interact with, allowing the driver to get the most out of the little engine. The automatic car feels as if it were missing a few of its 138 horses.
That feeling was backed up at the test track, where the manual hatch hit 60 mph in 8.0 seconds, 1.9 quicker than the auto-equipped hatch and 1.6 better than the automatic sedan. The manual dominated in every acceleration test but top-gear, since our procedure leaves a manual in its highest gear whereas automatics are allowed to downshift as they see fit. And to seal the deal, the manual got drastically better observed fuel mileage: 33 mpg versus 26 for both automatic cars. All 2012 Accents have EPA ratings of 30 mpg city and 40 mpg highway.
It can easily be extrapolated that a sedan with the manual would be about as quick and efficient. But it wouldn�t look anywhere as nice or be able to fit as much cargo. Anyway, that covers our vote for transmission.
The Game Where No One Wins
Not that this is a competition, but scoring the steering systems was a challenge all its own. The sport-tuned steering in the SE hatchback? We�re pretty sure it was playing Hide the Feedback. It�s well weighted off-center, but keep turning the wheel, and the weight disappears and then comes back. The nonsporty steering we sampled in the sedan has an acceptable heft with a more linear build. The system is hardly stellar, but it beats the confused steering in many other Hyundais, like the aforementioned SE and the Sonata.
The suspension could also use some work. The Accent�s springs are soft, which, along with the 2012 car�s 2.8-inch-longer wheelbase, provides a comfy ride on the highway, but the softness contributes to body roll in corners. And there�s a lack of wheel control over rough pavement that can lead to some harshness. For the kind of driving Accent buyers are likely to do, the compromised ride and handling should be acceptable, but there are better dynamic players in this class, like the Honda Fit and the new Chevy Sonic.
The Other Obvious Comparison
There is yet another small Korean option that does offer a more upscale feel, though. It�s called the Rio, and Kia makes it. It happens to ride on the same platform as the Accent and share the Hyundai�s powertrain. The Rio offers features that are unavailable on the Accent, like leather seats and navigation. But the Accent holds two advantages over the Rio: wider availability of the manual transmission and more room in the cargo area. The Rio hatch sacrifices about a third of the Accent�s stuff space in the name of style.
The Accent is a good, efficient midpack entry in the growing little-car segment. And like other new Hyundais, it�s a lot better than the car it replaces. The case is pretty clear for the manual, and as long as you�re not looking for a stripped version, the hatch and the sedan cost about the same with normal equipment. Our choice in the lineup is therefore the manual-transmission hatch, a car that recently finished fourth in a six-car comparison test. It�s a thorough improvement, but the rest of the segment has stepped up its game, too.
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