posted by admin on May 4

Ferrari F430.

I’d say that currently the Nissan GT-R is probably one of the baddest, meanest, fastest cars on the market – or at least it will be when available over here. That’s a shame in a way, because Europe really should be the home of fast, sporty cars that everyone lusts after. However, the GT-R will even leave a Audi R8 standing, so we’re left really with few options. If you did want something from the true home of the supercar (Italy by the way, in case you weren’t paying attention), luckily Ferrari will give you something that you can almost blast off in. That car is the F430 Scuderia.

The Ferrari F430, it would be fair to say, is very similar to the F430. But only in so far as looks are concerned. It would be an injustice to say that is it the same car, because underneath the bonnet (and along with plenty of the design) there are significant changes.

Weight of course is always an issue, and cars have indeed been getting heavier (but as I pointed out in my last article, a good deal of that weight is used to create safety structures to protect us in the event of a crash). However, this often means that a car with more power will do the same speed as last year’s model, as the weight has gone up. Not so with the Scuderia, the weight has in fact gone down. It comes in at only 1350kg, a whole 100kg less than the standard car.

Both power and torque are up, with the 4.3 litre engine really going for it by providing 503bhp and 470Nm. Tell that to your diesel driving mate and see the look on their face. Naturally, the standard manifolds and intakes wouldn’t be enough, so plenty of these are finished by hand. The exhaust system is now also more free-breathing to give the engine even more life.

Naturally, it’s no use having all that power if you have a duff gearbox. Ferrari have learnt from their F1 success here and provided the ‘Superfast2’ – this thing will switch ratios (think cogs) in 60 milliseconds. Luckily, this will drive the Scuderia hard. So hard in fact, that the 0-60 time of only 3.6 seconds is the same as that of the GT-R.

Of course, the need to get all that power onto the road requires something more than driver skill. This is where the very clever E-diff comes into play, giving four modes that have a huge impact on the stability and traction control of the car. This switch is on the steering wheel, just as you would find it on an F1 car. So, all very inspiring so far.

Unfortunately (or perhaps fortunately, depending on how much of a purist you are), this is case of paying more to get less. You see, the £172,500 price tag is rather steep. Especially given that it is about 50 big ones more than a bog-standard F430. What do you get ‘extra’ for your money apart from more power? Let’s take a look.

Carbon ceramic brakes are standard on this beast of a car – and you’ll need them when you are trying to stop at 199mph. Just remember, you need some heat in them to make them work. Naturally you don’t get carpet, whilst lightweight specialist sport seats and swatches of carbon fibre keep the curb weight nice and lean. Fantastic.

The exterior is great. The F430 is in my opinion a car that you’ll love or hate visually. I really fall into the latter category. This one looks even better, with 20 inch alloys, a lowered ride height and a lovely baby blue finish – though I doubt they call it that.

There are rumours that it is quicker than an Enzo – though personally I feel that is not the point. The fact that the dynamics were honed by a certain M Schumacher is much more to the point. So, if you’re a playboy or a Russian mafia type, I’d say this is the car to go for. Especially if you like the odd blast around the track. Just remember, the £100,000 you’re spending on this instead of 2 GT-R’s will be worth it!

posted by admin on Apr 18

Hybrid car companies should have to put alternatative energy means on their building. They are making a fortune on “you doing your part” but genuinely are not interested in the green movement. Hybrid car and parts

posted by admin on Mar 6

Old car upholstery needed cleaning. It can help you find more information about car upholstery cleaner. Also sometimes you need window shades for your car. So it’s here - car window shades.

Good day!

posted by admin on Feb 27

2008 Toyota Auris SR180

Toyota
has announced that the new sportier flagship Toyota Auris will be
available for delivery January next year in the UK. The 2008 Toyota
Auris SR180 will have lower suspension springs and new rear spoiler.

The rear window will be dark-tinted for more privacy and also the
SR180 will fitted with 17-inch alloy wheels. One of the color available
is the uber-cool Pure White.

The Toyota Auris SR180 will be powered by a 2.2-liter D-4D engine
mated with a 6-speed manual transmission that produces 175 hp and a
maximum torque of 400 Nm at 2,000 rpm.

posted by admin on Feb 27

Next month’s Geneva Motor Show will see BMW unveil their new eco-concept 4×4. The concept is being called Vision Efficient Dynamics and will be based on the existing X5 but will feature the newest technologies to cut CO2 emissions and raise fuel economy.

The X5 currently registers between 23 and 35 miles per gallon depending on the variant with emissions from 214g/km up to 286g/km.

The new concept claims to manage over 43 miles to the gallon and has cut CO2 emissions to 214g/km.

posted by admin on Feb 27

Volvo C70There are car manufacturers that are well-known as producers of the fastest cars or fuel-efficient cars, but the title for the most safest cars has always belonged to Volvo.

Certainly that’s one of the key factors that helped this Swedish car manufacturer to survive against sometimes cruel competition and announce that the 15 millionth Volvo has been produced.

The first vehicle was the Volvo ÖV 4, produced on 14 April 1927, but the highest seller has been the Volvo C70 convertible. In 1999, Volvo was sold to Ford who has taken the brand to the next level. One of the results of that has been the Volvo XC60 crossover that will debut at Geneva motorshow.

However as I mentioned Volvo is known for its safety, but Autoblog reports that Volvo is paying attention to the exterior as well.

Today the Volvo brand is equally renowned for the attractive design of cars that reflect characteristic Scandinavian design traditions.


posted by admin on Feb 27

General Motors and Chrysler undoubtedly are paying close attention to labor negotiations taking place at Detroit supplier American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings, as their truck production is at stake if workers strike. The contract between American Axle and the United Auto Workers union expires at midnight Monday.

American Axle supplies axles and driveline components for GM’s full-size pickups — the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra — and SUVs, including the Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon. It also supplies Chrysler trucks. In 2004, a one-day strike at American Axle affected output at a few GM truck plants.

As was the case in negotiations between the Big Three and the UAW last fall, American Axle is looking for a break from the union as it struggles with overcapacity and profitability; the union seeks to maintain the standard of living and job security for its members.

Michael Simonte, the company’s chief financial officer, said during an analyst conference in December, covered by Dow Jones, that American Axle wants to “reduce the fully loaded labor-hour cost” for U.S. hourly production workers. He said American Axle’s all-in cost — which includes wages and benefits — is about $65 an hour, and he said the company wants to get closer to $27 an hour, or $35 an hour including skilled trades workers.

The company also has said it wants flexibility on things such as job classifications and work rules that improve plant efficiency.

Tensions between the supplier and the union have increased with American Axle’s idling of its plant in Buffalo, N.Y., and its decision to build axles for GM’s Chevrolet Camaro in Mexico.

posted by admin on Feb 27

It’s been a little while since we last had any flying cars (the hoaky Monster Garage created flying Panoz Esperante from the last BJ Auction comes to mind). Here’s a nifty concept from LaBiche Aerospace called the FSC-1. Rolls right off the tongue doesn’t it? The ambitious concept features something which actually looks like a car and does its best transformer act to become a multi-winged flying wonder potentially capable of 275 mph. Of course, they’re just waiting for the funding as step one, step two is… something, and finally step three: huge profits.

The most promising part is the vid on their website where a styrofoam model takes off and flies around. Obviously proof of full scale concept. This investment is at least as good as dumping a hundred grand into a Bondo covered Mustang.

posted by admin on Feb 27

2008 Toyota Avalon Review

The XLS model includes leather upholstery and adds a moonroof, an engine immobilizer security system, heated side mirrors with auto dimming on the driver’s side and an auto-dimming interior rearview mirror.

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posted by admin on Feb 27

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DB by Design

*****
This elegant interpretation of an original Aston Martin is the vision of a young Spanish designer, Ruben Vela, and he sums it up as “a fresh vehicle that also represents all the tradition of the brand.”

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“But if you could drive this two seats super-car you will feel integrated in it because the dashboard wraps you, and the glass-roof makes you feel like being inside a F-15, feeling the power pushing your back.”

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Dimensions
Length ………….4,820 mm
Width ………….1,960 mm
Height ………….1,200 mm
Wheel Base………. 3,000 mm
Weight ………….1,840 kg
Powertrain
Engine ………….6.035cc. V12, 550bhp @ 6500rpm, 445lb ft @ 4000-6000rpm
Transmission………Six-speed manual, rear-wheel drive.
Performance……… 0-60mph 4.0sec (est.), 215mph (est.)