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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.

Kamis, 05 September 2013

Nissan Versa Note test drive.




The Versa Note replaces the Versa hatchback for 2014.
 It is not really a hatch version of the Versa. That would be the new Tilda. Now only sold overseas under other names like Pulsar and Latio.

The one we have here is the 2nd generation Nissan Note. Called Versa here so they can inflate the sale numbers of the “Versa”.
Which is fine, I guess. But it really shouldn’t be called Versa. It is no more a Versa than the Nissan Cube is.

No matter what, the new Note is a nice looking car. Much, much better looking than the Versa Sedan.





Inside, it shares the Versa sedan dash for the US market. (It has a nicer one in Europe).
Which is too bad. It is not horrible, but pretty plain. 
And there is no soft plastic anywhere to be found.

At least if all feels pretty good and solid. I really like the two tone interior. Much nicer than the all black alternative. (Especially this week since it was around 102 in Los Angeles.)

The stereo is a pretty basic 4 speaker affair. And it doesn’t sound that great.




The back seat is surprisingly roomy. With a totally flat floor.




There is also plenty of room in the truck. It even has a nice hidden lower compartment underneath. 




As I said, no soft plastic. Anywhere. Not even on the door armrest. (Although that could be due to the pre-production car I was driving. )




The key from my SV version is pretty basic. (Cheap) Very 80’s. And the sound from the alarm is very high pitched and quite annoying. Something you have to hear it every time you lock the doors...




The driving experience was pretty familiar. After testing both the Cube and Versa sedan a while ago.

Same quiet engine . Same lack of power.  
It just doesn’t go anywhere when you push it. It just gets noisy. And the CVT isn’t helping…
A manual would really make things a bit more fun, but it is standard on the base model only. Which means black interior only and one option; alloy wheels.

So after a while, you’re not even trying anymore. And things are actually better. It is a slow car. And there is nothing you can do about it.
Mileage is rated at 31/40. The best I could do in the city was 28. I could never get 31 no matter how slow I was driving. But I had no problem getting 43 on the freeway at steady speed.

It is fine most of the time, around town, or cruising on the freeway. But getting up to speed on that freeway takes a while. Or passing.
I guess most people actually don’t care much. Since cars other slow cars like the Prius are everywhere.

Once up to speed, it is really quiet. The steering feels pretty artificial, but I got used to it after a while. At least it is precise. And the on center feel is pretty good on the freeway. 



My SV model had just one option. A $540 Convenience package. Which added small things like a rear armrest, USB input etc.
You can get a more expensive SL package, or GPS. But you cannot get a sunroof, or leather.

I actually liked the Note. Once I was OK with it being slow. It is comfortable, very roomy, quiet and doesn’t feel too cheap.
The car I had was $17 320. Which seems to be fairly reasonable.




 FYI, this is the European version. With the glass roof option, and nicer dashboard.



And this is the Tilda Hatchback. The “real” Versa Hatch.

2014 Honda Fit





I don't know where to start. What a disaster...

These new pictures of the redesigned Fit still show a horrible design. How many lines can you squeeze in a small car?  And the interior also looks like about 35 designers worked on it while never talking to each other.
This is so much worse than the current model.

Sedan and SUV versions will follow soon. All built in Mexico for the North American market.

This makes the new Nissan Note look like a movie star.

Mercedes S-Class Coupe




These are design studies for the all new coupe version of the S=Class. Which will replace the CL next year.
A convertible version will follow .

These all look nice. We will know very soon what the real thing looks like...

Smart ForJoy Concept


This new concept uses bits of the upcoming ForFour Smart. An all new Smart is coming out next year, and they will add a for door version.
Imagine this concept with doors, and without all the chrome. And a more production ready interior.

The Concept is an electric car.
I think Smart should really concentrate on just being an electric car. Which would make it stand out more.

Rabu, 04 September 2013

Citroen Cactus Concept



 Citroen already had another Cactus concept in 2007. The C-Cactus. Which looked more aggressive than this.
This one seems more relaxed. But still fun and original.
A production of that could be nice.

The Cactus reminds me a bit of last year's Toyota Concept. The strange MEWE.
Like variations on a similar theme...

Lexus LF-NX Concept



That is ONE concept car I do not want to see in production.

Lexus has been talking about a "smaller than RX" SUV for ever now. And after all these years, we get this. One of the most offensive design I have seen in years.

For once, let's hope the production model looks nothing like the concept...

Selasa, 03 September 2013

Audi Sport Quattro Concept




 What a nice change: a really nice and modern looking Audi. Something that doesn't look like an A4.

And inside as well. Very simple and modern.

The concept uses a Plug-in Hybrid drive with a total output of 700hp.

Let's hope this designs is a sign of things to come. Not just some crazy over $100 000 limited edition sports car. This could be the next A5. Or an A3 coupe.

Here is the previous Quattro Concept. Which now just seems OK when compared to the new one.