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New Class The New Class (German: Neue Klasse) was a line of compact sedans and coupes starting with the 1962 1500 and continuing through the last 2002s in 1977.

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Finally, Speed Matches Style By Nate Martinez In the decade or so it's been on the market, the Audi TT has become world renowned for its avant garde style, but it's never ranked high as a true sports car.

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Silverline Chevrolet Cruze will be factory backed in the 2010 BTCC. This year, the BTCC is going to be hotting up, with the Chevrolet Cruze coming in as a manufacturer backed team!

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Mazda Engine SpecificationsE5 TURBO Type 1490cc EFI OHC 8-valve 4-cyl Power 86kW @ 5800rpm Torque 162Nm @ 3500rpm Gearboxes FWD 5sp Source 83-84 Familia XGR turbo (fits earlier Laser and 323) B6 Type 1597cc EFI DOHC 16-valve 4-cycle

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The ‘Ice Speed Record’ model doesn’t fail to impress with its interior features as well: a carbon fiber with red weave high-gloss finishing and the most exquisite leather and Alcantara cabin components. The Supersports Continental Convertible ISR, which comes in three colors, has an estimated priced of £189,300 ($ 309,022 USD) and available at authorized Bentley automobile dealerships.

Selasa, 06 Agustus 2013

Volvo's future models

This is a roadmap of Volvo's upcoming models, according to AutoNews.

Most of these models will use the new SPA platform, with all new 4 cylinder engines.
Apparently, they can match the power of their current 5 and 6 cylinder engines while improving fuel economy by 30%. We'll see....

- C70..........Discontinued at the end of this year.
- XC90.......All new model in late 2014. On the new SPA platform.
-S80...........All new model in 2015. Possible C80 coupe version later.
-S60..........All new version in 2016.
-XC60.......New version in 2016.
-XV70.......New version in 2015/16 called XC80

And were are getting the super good looking V60 wagon early next year.
I have seen a few of them in Europe, and it looks great in person.

Good for them for bringing a real wagon back.

Upcoming Buick Coupe


In the past few years, Buick has shown a couple of 2 door concepts. None of them has become a production car, so far.
From these clay models it looks like, at least at some point, they were actually thinking of adding a 2 door model to the lineup. As this looks much more production ready than any of their concepts.

There might still be hope....

Senin, 05 Agustus 2013

Next Hyundai i20

 We don't get the small i20 hatchback. Instead, we get the Accent.
Which in hatchback for is just about 5 inches longer.

But most other countries do get the i20, and as you can see, a new one is on its way.
Looks like another attractive Hyundai so far.

Here is the current model. A little softer looking.

Does this mean an all new Accent is on its way too? Will the i20 and Accent merge into one car for the next generation?

Hyundai Develops Small SUV to Fight Ford Ecosport

2013 SUV hyundai santa fe

Hyundai car manufacturer secretly floating Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) are small to fight Ford Ecosport. The car is reportedly now being designed.

2013 Ford EcoSport


Compact car segment in the world is growing. Many manufacturers make compact SUV from Ford Ecosport up with a plan to develop the Suzuki XA-Alpha.

Hyundai did not want to miss to make it and now they are rumored to release this car in 2014. Similarly, as reported by Auto Esporte, Saturday (2013/07/03).

Hyundai's small SUV reportedly will take the platform of HB20 and the lines will be very inspired design of the latest generation of the Hyundai Santa Fe.

Aura Santa Fe is likely to be present in the grille, the side line to line in the stern design.

Not yet known what choice of petrol and diesel that will strengthen this car, but it is likely that the machine will use a small engine under 2.0 liters.

Chevrolet 140S Concept



I know this is not news. This concept was shown back in 2012.
But I just saw these pictures again and though: " I really like this!"

Why didn't they do anything with it?

Sell it as a Cruze Coupe, or something. With the 2.0 Turbo, it would make a great successor to the Cobalt SS.
It was based on the Cruze/Volt/ELR platform. Which explains similar proportions to the Cadillac.
Maybe that's why? It looked too much like it?

No matter what its just too bad....

Maybe for the next generation?

Cadillac Concept

This is a few years old. And has never been shown to the public.
Not sure why.

I think it looks great. It reminds me of Syd Mead's designs. This is what the Escalade should look like by now, 2013.

Lincoln MKZ test drive

Some quick explanation first.

While I usually have access to cars through the official press fleet, this wasn’t the case with the MKZ.
I met some Lincoln people at a press even. And was then given the opportunity to grab a car from a local dealer for almost 3 days. Under some program called “date night”.
Which wasn’t a bad thing actually. That way, I could also get an idea of the Lincoln dealership experience.  (The other press fleet cars are delivered to my place directly)








I think that, in person, the MKZ is a really good-looking car. With some nice details.

The rear is a bit heavy, and does look like it should be a hatchback.
But I guess that C pillar has to be mighty strong to support the giant sunroof in its open position.  






The interior also looks really good. 
With a nice, and very modern looking, flowing center console. And no shifter in sight. The whole thing almost looks futuristic.

The back seat is pretty roomy. And very comfortable.

But once you sit and drive for a while. Things aren’t so great. 
The materials used are fine. But they are exactly the same as in the Ford Fusion. Even the metal/plastic trim on the console and around the wood.

Annoying details like the power window controls that are way to far from reach. Same with the Engine Start button. 
And the push button transmission, although kind of cool looking, isn’t as convenient as something on the actual console. Something right under your hand. 

As a matter of fact, the whole interior looks different, but not better than the Fusion at all.
(The black plastic around the screen is definitely not luxury car material)
The cheesy plasti-chrome Lincoln logo on the steering wheel doesn’t help either.




The screen on the console is angled in such a way that it catches the sun about 80% of the time during the day. So it’s pretty much always really hard to read.



Same thing with some of the dials behind the steering wheel. So weird that no one noticed this before the car went into production. Or maybe they still live in the good old “good enough” days…

Behind the main screen is also one of the worst systems available today. 
Ford constantly claims to be improving SYNC, but it is still quite a nightmare. Voice recognition works when it feels like it. More often giving you a “Creating speech command, please wait” message. Then nothing…

You constantly need to navigate through multiple menus. (At least 3 to find a song to play). Which is really, really bad while driving.
This is years behind GM’s new MyLink, which is very easy to use and figure out.





Another weird/annoying thing was the gas gauge still displaying “56 miles to empty”  for a whole day after I filled it up.





The big giant sunroof is a great feature. (Although it doesn’t really fully open all the way).

 And it is actually more enjoyable from the back seat. It also blocks over half of the rear window when open. But it does make the car a bit more special. An expensive option at around $3000.




At night, things look really nice inside. The blue lighting looks great. (It changes to red if a door is open)
And you can actually read what’s on the screen.





The model I was driving had the 2.0 Liter Turbo.  Which has plenty of power . But I could always feel some vibrations in the seat when idling. Not something you want in a luxury car.

The exhaust also sounded a bit too sporty when pushed. It would be great in a Mustang, but again, not something I would want or expect in a Lincoln.
 The MKZ handles nicely, but with a rather light steering, it is anything but sporty.

The GM 2.0 Liter Turbo feels and sound much more refined.
The 6-speed auto is also fine, but also not as smooth as GM’s unit.

The 2.0 Ecoboost model is rated at 22/33 MPG. I was never able to get 22 in the city. No matter how slow and relaxed I was driving. The best I got was 17.5MPG. 
And about 14 when I wasn’t watching.

But, I did get 36 on the HWY.





The main problem with the MKZ is what it wants to be, and its price. It wants to compete with Acura, Lexus. Maybe Cadillac, Audi and more.

It doesn’t. It is a fine car, but not in the same league.

As for the price, my test car was around $46 000. Just a few thousands less than a similarly equipped Audi A6. About $3000 more than a loaded Acura TL, and about the same as a loaded Lexus ES.

As a matter of fact, I kept thinking how it could have made a really good Mercury. It looks a bit more upscale than it’s Ford cousin, has the giant roof option the Ford doesn’t get. So for $2000 more than the Fusion, it could work.
But it is $10 000 more than a loaded Fusion!

I couldn’t help but compare the MKZ to the new Impala I drove a few weeks ago.
 The Chevrolet did a much better job at impersonating a luxury car than the MKZ. It feels more solid, has a better steering. It rides much, much better. The interior is also a bit nicer, and much roomier. It is quieter. And the MyLink system always works.

On top of that, it is about $10 000 LESS than the Lincoln!

Looking different isn’t enough to be more expensive. It seems that people at Ford have no idea what a luxury car is supposed to be.

On top of that, the Glendale dealership I picked up the car from is mostly a Ford dealer. So you’re shopping for your $46 000 car next to the family trying to get a bargain on a Focus.
 It took forever to get things going. No one seemed aware of me being on a list to pick up the car etc… The usual.

Again, they don’t get that luxury car buyers need a “Luxury car buying experience”. Everyone else seems to be getting it. You don’t buy a Cadillac in a Chevy showroom; Lexus models aren’t sold next to Toyotas.

The Lincoln MKZ is a good car. But not a good $46 000 car.
Lincoln is in trouble and they are not doing what it takes to get out of it.

Good luck….