Sunday, October 31, 2010

Volkswagen Polo 2010

One thing is for sure, the strong little Volkswagen Polo will do its best to protect all its lodgers in the event of a offensive accident. However no car can totally eliminate human mistakes. The classy little Volkswagen Polo has all the safety features you could wish for in a small car package. For some time now, the excellent Polo has lead the way in small car safety, and at Volkswagen, safety is always a fundamental part of every vehicle’s design. The Polo is no exception. It’s extremely rigid body has front, side and rear impact protection, with front and rear crumple zones around the passenger safety cell. The driver and passenger seat are protected by front and front side airbags, an Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and an Electronic Brake-pressure Distribution system (EBD) for optimum breaking efficiency are exceptional items. Safety in the Volkswagen Polo includes features like the electronic stability program, front fog lights, a rear parking sensor, a rain sensor, ABS Anti-lock brakes, driver and passenger front and side airbags and power assisted steering that is speed sensitive. It is this level of high quality safety that keeps the Polo at the top of its game.

Economical and superbly dependable, the little Volkswagen is a lively drive. There are many options and configurations to choose from, and Volkswagen has designed the car to be adaptable to just about everyone’s tastes and requirements. All models are sure to please. The Edition model has a great little 1.4 litre, 4 cylinder inline petrol engine. Always happy to push on, the engine has 59 kW at 5000 rpm and a handy 130 Nm at 4200 rpm. The Pacific model boasts either the 1.6 litre petrol engine or the 1.9 litre turbo-diesel engine. Both feel gutsy, and are similar in the maximum power stakes. Where the diesel has the edge is in the torque department. The diesel has a very flat torque curve delivery with 240 Nm available between 1800-2400 rpm. The pocket rocket in the bunch is most definitely the GTI Polo model. A very impressive 110 kW powers the little Volkswagen Polo, and with this feisty power you have the eventual to really fly. In a little over eight seconds, you will hit 100 km/h from a dead end start.

None of the VW Polo’s will make a big hole in your case. Even the GTi has an average fuel economy figure well under 8 litres/100 km. As you would expect, the diesel takes the fuel economy figure honours, with just 5.0 litres/100 km downed.

The great handling package makes the Polo very enjoyable to drive. All hold the road very pleasantly, and they seem to soak the bumps up like a bigger car does. The five-speed manual is friendly to use and shifts through the gears quickly. There is also a pleasant six-speed auto.

The floor of a Volkswagen Polo is special, and it has been designed around the driver ensuring everything is within comfortable reach, like the height and reaches adjustable steering wheel, and the instrumentation. All models are equipped with air conditioning and a top of the range audio system which is MP3 compatible. Four speakers are standard. You can also get a whole host of options like travel control, a sunroof, a CD auto changer, a multifunction computer and a leather steering wheel.

If you need economy in a roomy small car, then the very well made Volkswagen Polo needs to be on your list of prospective buys. The car looks classy and the drive is superb. Enjoy.

Friday, October 29, 2010

Volvo XC70

The Volvo XC70 is a first class, splendidly functional motor vehicle. At first look the big wagon looks like a normal 5-door station wagon capable of carrying heavy loads in high levels of comfort and style, and the closer you look at the new Volvo XC70 you will most certainly appreciate just how well this particular Volvo is designed and made.

The Nordic Volvo XC70 is made tremendously strong underneath its stylish exterior lines. The car weighs in at a hefty 1844 kg, thus gives the car the feeling of strength and solidity on the road. Unruffled by major road undulations, the XC70 is well planted on even the roughest of outback roads. The tough black plastics that line the lower portion of the wagon’s body protect the big car from stone chips and scuffs, while also adding to the car’s rugged appeal. Where the Volvo XC70 leaves other wagons for dead is with its well-designed AWD transmission. Rough terrain, and outback roads, that would hold up your average wagon’s progress can be aggressively dealt to in the impressive new Volvo.

The XC70 wagon is offered with two very capable engine options. The smooth and muscly 3.2 litre 175 kW petrol motor is a turbocharged six cylinder power plant that boasts DOHC and dual continuous adjustable valve timing technology. Drive the diesel version, and you will find the 400 Nm of torque a very tasty addition to the136 kW on tap. Both models are linked to the impressive six-speed Geartronic automatic transmission that boasts an electronically controlled All-Wheel drive system. So expect progress to be commandingly silky. Both variants can whistle the big Volvo up to 100 km/h, for a standstill, in well under ten seconds.

An ample list of safety features are provided on the new Volvo XC70. Dynamic stability control, traction control, headlamp washers, front and rear fog lamps, a safety cage passenger compartment, a side impact protection system, and driver and passenger airbags that are situated at the front, and at the side, as side curtain airbags. A weight sensor is located in the front passenger seat. Other safety features include an integrated child booster seat, top-tether child seat anchorage, an ISOFIX baby/child seat attachment system and a world leading whiplash protection seating. This list is only a drop in the bucket of exactly what you will find inside the XC70, and it's not for nothing that a Volvo has the reputation for being one of the world’s supremely safe motorcars.

The comfort and convenience of the XC70's interior is fantastic. Features and options include: eight-way power driver and passenger seats - with heat and lumbar support, a three-position memory driver's seat, 60/40 split and fold flat rear seat, a grocery bag holder, an interior air quality system, extra power outlets, a glass moon-roof, power windows, electric locks and mirrors, an auto dimming rear view mirror, a tilt/telescoping steering wheel with audio controls, premium leather seats (or cloth), a premium audio system with a choice of a single disc or 6 disc in-dash CD player with Dolby Pro Logic II® surround sound and 6-11 speakers, and a dual screen rear seat entertainment system.

Not like other crossover vehicles, the Volvo XC70 has only two rows of seats. This is something of a disappointment if you have more than three children in your family (or more than four mates you want to take cruising), but it does mean that the Volvo XC70 is exceptionally roomy. Add that to the positively marshmallow comfort of the padded seats, and you have one extremely luxurious ride - no matter how rough the road you're negotiating happens to be.

If you’re after a sharp looking, flexible, roomy and very dependable vehicle that will get you into the cities glitzy streets or out onto the jagged outback roads in beautiful comfort, check out the Volvo XC70 today! The Swedish band Abba had a song “It’s a rich man’s world.” You’ll be happy to know that you might not need to be as rich as you might think to own the very capable Nordic XC70.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Honda CR-Z Hybrid Version 2011

It’s enticing to think of the CR-Z hybrid as the 2nd coming of the CRX, Honda’s light, tossable mid-1980s funster, what with the two cars’ broad rear ends, two-seat layouts, and prudent targets. At the CR-Z launch, in fact, Honda plopped us down in a cherry 1985 CRX Si and told us to go silly. We did, and we’re sorry, Big H, but the CR-Z just isn’t quite as splendid. Where the naughty CRX used lightness and a stripped-down approach to deliver entertainment and efficiency, the CR-Z looks to a gasoline-electric hybrid powertrain. The difference between the two paths is stark, or so goes conventional wisdom. With less weight and simplicity come fun and momentum-style homage, and with a hybrid powertrain comes, well, soul-crushing dullness. Somewhat shockingly, however, this hybrid is entertaining, even as it tries to marry the disparate concepts of sport and efficiency.Nowhere is that conflict more apparent than in the two programs. Opt for the six-speed manual, and the CR-Z delivers perhaps the most transparent hybrid experience available today, because you control the shift points and how quickly the gears are changed. Particularly with the three-mode adjustable drive system in sport mode, it’s a relatively fun little car. But go for the CVT, as Honda expects 75 percent of buyers to do, and besides being a downer of a person, you lose any sense of joy and immediacy. In the CVT ’s manual mode—actuated via standard paddle shifters—you can wind through seven fake ratios, but the “shifts” into those ratios are slurred and slow. Moreover, although the four-cylinder is never sonorous even with the stick, the CVT causes an unpleasant droning.

At a 160.6 inches long, the CR-Z is 16 inches longer than the original Honda CRX, but it doesn’t look like that much when putting the two cars stand side by side; for modern reference, the CR-Z is an inch shorter than Honda’s own fit. It’s not as light, however, with Honda estimates placing the CR-Z around 2700 pounds. We measured the bigger Fit at 2500 pounds with a manual, and a CRX Si we tested 25 years ago considered in at a svelte 1840. Of course, beyond the hybrid system, the CR-Z includes a boatload of stuff unavailable on the original CRX: airbags, a couple of decades’ worth of crash-worthiness improvements, and doors thicker than a Trapper Keeper, to mention a few. Still, from behind the wheel, you never shake the sense of extra weight.At the heart of the CR-Z is the 1.5-liter four-cylinder from the Fit. It makes to Honda’s Integrated Motor Assist hybrid system as seen in the insight, which is embraced of a nickel-metal hydride battery pack. Acceleration isn’t baking by any means, but the CR-Z doesn’t feel poky like the Fit or Insight. Helping foster that sense is the sport mode, activated via a button to the left of the steering wheel. In sport, throttle sensitivity is increased, the steering tightens, the electric motor provides more assistance on manual-equipped cars and in CVT models and the “gear ratios” are optimized for acceleration. There are also normal and econ modes, and the latter dulls throttle response, retunes the CVT for fuel-economy gains, turns down the fan speed and minimizes compressor use for the A/C, and reduces power and torque by four percent except in wide-open-throttle situations.The mileage returned by the CR-Z isn’t as planetary as you’d expect in a hybrid this small, at 31 mpg city and 37 mpg highway with a manual and 35/39 with the CVT. Would those numbers be the same if the car were lighter with no hybrid gadgetry? Let’s just say we got 32 mpg from that 1985 CRX Si. But before you start ranting about how poor the numbers are remember that Honda has the Insight and upcoming Fit hybrid to appeal to the hypermiler crowd. The CR-Z is a sporty car with green leanings more than anything else, and that likely guided the engineers’ efficiency targets.

The chassis plays a big part in making the hybrid experience transparent. The brakes are a touch grabby, but they have only the slightest hint of hybrid-style sponginess, and the transition from regenerative to conventional braking is essentially seamless. The linearity of the brakes is good, too. The electrically boosted steering has more feel than we expected, and turn-in is eager in normal mode and quick in sport. Where the CR-Z impresses most is in ride quality. Generally, when something has the wheelbase of a Matchbox car, you can expect to be revectored as you hit midcorner bumps, plus a jarring, crashing ride—the sportiest Minis being prime examples. The CR-Z exhibits very little of such behaviors, though, with part of the credit going to the standard 16-inch wheels and relatively tall sidewalls of the 195/55 Dunlop SP Sport 7000 rubber. That’s not to say the CR-Z is firmly planted all the time. Pitch this Honda hard into a corner with stability control disabled and lift off the throttle, and the back will swing around (and quite quickly due to the short wheelbase), so you need to be ready to dial in some opposite lock. Blame the weight of the batteries, which live between the rear wheels. The handling would benefit from a firmer suspension—it would shore up slight body roll, for one thing—but at the expense of compliance. Such a strategy would certainly alienate a good chunk of buyers, a large majority of whom will find the current setup to be sporty enough.

Standard across the range are permanence control, power mirrors, power locks and windows, keyless entry, automatic climate control, cruise control, a slanting and telescoping steering column, USB and auxiliary inputs, LED tail lamps, and the three-mode drive system. EX models get HID headlamps, fog lights, aluminum pedals, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, and an upgraded audio system with a sub woofer. The rear cargo area will put up a couple of golf bags with the rear bulkhead folded down and two suitcases with it up, not too bad considering the car’s diminutive size. To the CR-Z ’s credit, too, it has the best interior among Honda’s cheaper offerings, with cloth door inserts, a soft-touch dash covering, and eye-catching switchgear. It’s certainly better than the cost-cut, hard-plastic-riddled cabin of the Insight.We admit to wondering who’s going to buy this car. If fuel proficiency is the goal, better mileage can be found in the Toyota Prius and the Insight, which are EPA-rated for 50 and 41 mpg combined, individually. And those in the market for a low-priced sporty car can also shop the conservatively powered Mini Cooper and Scion Tc, while perhaps pocketing some savings. The Mini in particular isn’t much off in efficiency, either, being rated as high as 32 mpg combined. Further, all those CVT buyers will effectively negate the CR-Z ’s reason for being, its sportiness. Without that, you’re left with a less-efficient two-seat Insight that can’t carry as much stuff.

For the meantime, we await word of a CR-Z Si. If it does happen, we’d prefer such a car to be created by get rid of the hybrid stuff, which adds roughly $2000 to the cost of the regular CR-Z; further chassis tightening; and bumping the 1.5’s output by 20 hp and 20 or so lb-ft. Honda, on the other hand, appears to lean toward turning up the wick on the electric motor for an Si. At the very least, the base car shows that a desire to build fun-to-drive vehicles still exists within Honda. After the death of the S2000, the big-imitation of the Accord, and the introduction of off-target vehicles like the Cross tour, we were beginning to have doubts. Still, it’s sad that this is the second-sportiest U.S. Honda behind the Civic Si, and you could say that in making this car hybrid only instead of making the hybrid powetrain an option the company still is trying to be all things to all people, and that it would be better served converging on what led its success in the first place.


Saturday, October 16, 2010

Car Transport By Train

car transport by trainIf you want to transport car by train the whole family can take it easy. After a good night's sleep you feels refresh and ready to drive. A one or two compartment Car Train enclose includes train tickets, sleeping berths and car transport.

Booking a car-carrier package
You can book a car-carrier space to trains leaving until 11.7.2012. Car-carrier spaces to trains leaving as of 12.5.2012 can be booked from January, 2012. seasons in particularly On holiday car spaces are in huge demand so you should book your ticket when you have finalized your travel plans.When booking your journey state the make, model and registration number of your car.It is important to say whether you car has a roof box or whether your car's height exceeds 1.65 m. A limited number of spaces are available for high vehicles and vehicles with roof boxes.If your car has a particularly heavy load check load limits when booking your ticket.

Collecting train tickets
Tickets shall be collected at a station booking office or sales agent one month before departure date, at the latest.If the departure date is one month from date of booking or less the ticket shall be paid within two days of booking.If train departure date is in two days or less the ticket shall be paid on the day the booking is made.

Loading your car

car loading in trainYou can drive your car yourself with your own risk on to the car-carrier wagon, if you wish. Check the loading times on your ticket and arrive at the loading site well in advance. The vehicles are loaded in the order that they arrive at the loading site. A marking on the ticket does not guarantee a specific space but only the fact that a space of sufficient height is available.

Please take note of the following facts
Only the driver may be inside the car when it is loaded on the car-carrier wagon.All personal hings needed during the train journey shall be removed from the car before loading.The car shall be locked and fresh air nozzles shall be closed during transport. Specific instructions applyingtoyour car make shall be followed.You can also leave your car to be loaded by personnel.They drives your car on the car-carrier wagon and delivers the keys to the destination station.If you wish you can have your car transported to your destination station 1-5 days before you travel. They will take care of unloading the car.Please note! Importer's regulations shall be followed when transporting Mitsubishi Pajero and VW Transporter diesel vehicles in winter time. The vehicles shall be loaded with the rear of the vehicle facing the front of the train in the old car-carrier wagons.

At the destination station

car safe unloadingIf you drive your car yourself out of the car-carrier wagon you have to come to the unloading area immediately after the train arrives at your destination station.When They takes care of unloading, the car is parked in the station parking space where the car is stored at the legal responsibility of the customer. Many stations have power sockets for engine heaters in their parking space.Check your car after driving the car out of the car-carrier wagon before you leaving the loading area. Notify personnel of any damage you suspect your car incurred during transport.When the vehicle is loaded in winter time in an open-air car space check before starting the motor that there is no snow or ice in the motor compartment. They will not compensate for damage to the motor caused by snow or ice when starting the motor.

If your travel plan changes
You can change the travel date for the car space or package you have booked or you can cancel it.

Advance bookings
Advance bookings for train journeys from 12 May 2012 may be made starting in January 2012. The introduction of the new sales system brings changes to booking possibilities, ticket products and sales terms in the intermediary phase.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

A brief introduction about car transport

The process of car transport is not so easy before, but it is very easy if you know the full information about the process of car transport. We will discuss briefly about the car transport process, so at the end of the article the readers may acquire some brief knowledge about it. Car transport service is generally done by auto transport or car transport companies. They will move the car from one place to another, with the assurance that the vehicle will be delivered safely. Despite this assurance that a car transport companies can deliver your car to the destination without any problem and there are few things that you have to keep in mind. Selecting the best car shipper is always the primary concern and it’s a good idea to choose an auto transport company that has a good track record.

The auto moving company that has handled more than 100 vehicle transport deliveries can be considered an experienced car transport company, and you can call them up to ask for tips. Do your search in internet and find the best car transport service companies. Most of the companies provide the online service and you can search them in internet. Search in internet through keywords like auto transport, auto shipping, car shipping, car transport, vehicle transport and vehicle shipping. Once you search through these keywords, you can find more companies in internet and from the companies listed select the companies that provide you the best service with complete customer satisfaction.

Consider the quality of their service and compare their services & charges with other companies. Select a company that can deliver your car before you arrive and check whether the company has insurance certificates and have registered. The car transport companies should have the license to travel within a state, country and overseas and should provide the quality service with affordable rate. Ensure that the car transport company has equipped well with all modern facilities like car tracking system and more. View auto transport review websites for comments and complain about the company. Check whether the company is insured and registered with us dot and should have professional drivers who has the capacity to handle the vehicles in various climatic conditions.

Generally the car transport companies provide two methods of auto transporting such as open and enclosed auto transporting. Open auto transporting method is where the vehicles are transported in open air and this method is the common method preferred by the dealers as well. The problem existing in open transport is it is subjected to risk due to environmental factors and the road conditions. The other type of transporting is enclosed auto transport, and in this method the car is transported in a close carrier and only two to four cars can be accommodate a truck at a time. This is a costliest method, but it ensures you more safety and it protects your car from environmental hazards and also prevents your car from scratches and damages.

Follow some safety tips such keep your fuel tank filled half and ensure that your vehicle is in running condition. Follow these steps and make your car shipping process an easy one.

Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG

The German constructor with the silver shot has just unveiled on the Web the first photos of its 2nd generation class CLS model, and it was an absolute accident that these photos appeared on the Net.The new Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG gull wing door make grille will also be integrated on this 2011 CLS. On its sides are prominent headlights with not less than 71 diodes. Back lights are also LED (Light Emitting Diode) type lights.

The Mercedes-Benz CLS Class first introduced in 2004 and thus started this new role of products called the four-door coupe car series.Till now, it was a only model on the prestige market, but it will be soon trapped up by the Audi7 and future BMW witch will imitate the same shapes as the Grand Coupe concept series.

This new version of the CLS Mercedes-Benz sports car adopts a style that is akin to the Class S four-door sports car in its ¾ back section and to the Class SL ¾ front section.However, its newly designed front part is what will differentiate it from the previous models.

The new front grille, classic of the German make, will be present on this version, the same as on the marvelous SLS AMG version with gull wing doors. On either side, important headlights will feature no less than 71 diodes. Rear lights are also LED.Even though the whole interior has been redesigned and re-thought, it will be soon clear that we are in the charisma of a Mercedes-Benz of a unique class with its carpets, leathers, woodwork and its higher quality upholstering. New color options will be available.

The new dashboard is many more functional with many command posts having been repositioned, especially with its new multi-function screen.Great luxury, great comfort and extreme treats are part of the menu in this car.

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