Thursday 24 February 2011

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Subaru is the automobile manufacturing division of Japanese transportation conglomerate Fuji Heavy Industries (FHI).

Subaru is internationally known for their use of boxer engines in most of their vehicles above 1500cc as well as their use of the all wheel drive drivetrain layout, first introduced in 1972, that became standard equipment for mid-size and smaller cars in most international markets as of 1996. They also offer many turbocharged versions of their passenger cars, such as the Impreza WRX.

Fuji Heavy Industries, the parent company of Subaru, is currently in a partial partnership with Toyota Motor Corporation, which owns 16.5% of FHI.

Subaru is the Japanese name for the Pleiades star cluster, which in turn inspires the Subaru logo and alludes to the six companies that merged to create FHI.

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Wednesday 23 February 2011

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Bmw M3 wallpaper full body chrome with Photoshop work

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The new 2010 Bmw M 3. Beautiful white convertible car


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Bmw M3 Review

Throughout its two decades on the U.S. market, the BMW M3 has been a favorite of enthusiasts looking for sports-car performance and handling from a true four-place car. Although content to smoothly burble around while doing daily driver duty, the BMW M3 transforms into a back-road burner when conditions allow and gives its pilot the opportunity to attack corners with precision and rocket out of them with gusto.

Current BMW M3

Based on the present-generation BMW M3 Series, the BMW M3 is offered in only one trim level among the coupe, sedan and hardtop convertible body styles. Each is powered by a 4.0-liter V8, good for 414 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque, which revs to a thrilling 8,400-rpm redline. A six-speed manual is the standard means of sending power to the rear wheels, and a seven-speed automated-clutch manual gearbox with paddle shifters is optional. BMW M3 also get specific hardware upgrades such as more powerful brakes, stiffer suspension tuning and a specialized limited-slip rear differential.

Like previous BMW M3, the current BMW M3 model comes well-equipped with the latest luxury amenities, which in this case includes xenon headlamps, leather upholstery, heated power sport seats and a 10-speaker audio system. The convertible features a nifty hardtop and sun-reflective leather. Features like 19-inch wheels, heated seats, satellite radio, the iDrive navigation system and BMW M3 Sport personalized performance settings are optional.

While past BMW M3 have been performance stars, the new BMW M3 coupe is quite simply one of the best cars to grace our test track. It accelerated from zero to 60 mph in a blistering 4.6 seconds and came to a stop from 60 mph in an extremely short 100 feet. The slalom and skid pad test results were also on par with vastly more expensive supercars, while on-road handling is beyond reproach. Regardless of which body style you choose, expect one of the best performance machines money can buy.

Used BMW M3 Models

The present-generation BMW M3 was introduced for 2008. The following year, BMW upgraded the iDrive system and freshened the M3 sedan's styling slightly.

The previous BMW M3 lasted from 2001-'06 and was available in coupe and convertible body styles. There was a single trim level for both, powered by a 3.2-liter six-cylinder engine producing 333 hp and 262 lb-ft of torque. A six-speed manual transmission was standard, while a six-speed sequential manual gearbox (SMG) was offered as an option starting for the 2002 model year. The latter allows manual-style shifting via paddle shifters next to the steering wheel, and although it was popular, we weren't fans of its herky-jerky performance.

Monday 21 February 2011

BMW 330D Pictures

It’s no secret that the 3-Series is BMW’s most important car. Around 32,000 saloon and Touring models are bought
here each year, which puts the model ahead of the Ford Mondeo in the sales charts. But with increasing competition, led by the Audi A4, the 3-Series is under pressure, so it has gone under the knife to ensure it stays ahead of the game.The success of the existing model means styling tweaks have been kept to a minimum. Still, the company’s designers have been hard at work improving the facelifted car.

The car is wider to provide greater stability and even better handling, while the front bumper now features more sculpted, upturned air intakes. These draw attention to the greater girth, and a big, horizontal band does the same job on the rear bumper.There’s also a new bonnet, which has two sharp lines running from the badge to the hood’s trailing edge. And the side sills are sharply creased, giving the impression that the 3-Series is longer than before.There are new light clusters, too. Up front are twin-halo daytime running lamps that mirror those seen on the larger 5-Series. Both front and rear clusters also benefit from LED indicators, which are brighter and more attractive.Inside, it’s a similar story of refining the package. The cabin is more practical, while new materials improve the air of quality. But the biggest change is to the much-maligned iDrive control system. The new set-up uses a hard drive, rather than being DVD-based, so it works much faster. Plus, the controller is upgraded, while the screen is now bigger and more colourful.A number of useful functions have been added, such as the ability to save your MP3 digital music files on to the system and the optional ConnectedDrive Internet access. The 3D sat-nav works well, too. But best of all, iDrive is more intuitive, so it’s nowhere near as frustrating to master as it once was.

We drove the 330d, which has an all-new version of the six-cylinder 3.0-litre turbodiesel. This engine is 5kg lighter than before, and although it delivers an extra 14bhp and 20Nm of torque – at 245bhp and 520Nm respectively – it’s seven per cent more fuel efficient. That means it returns 49.6mpg combined, thanks in part to the improved EfficientDynamics system, which includes stop-start technology.On the road, the powerplant is fairly vocal, and while it’s not as tuneful as the 3.0-litre petrol, it sounds pleasant. It certainly has plenty of power, with the traction control being triggered under modest acceleration on damp roads. Most impressive is the unit’s flexibility at any speed, making town driving as effortless as overtaking on the motorway.The steering is lighter, but still direct, and the wider track means handling remains strong. So the tweaks keep the 3-Series at the top of the tree for drivers wanting practicality and pace, especially with this impressive new diesel. But bosses predict the 320d, which has an equally strong engine at a lower price, will account for half of all sales.

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Australians are finally coming around to the diesel revolution. We’re realising that the relaxed, torquey nature of compression ignition sits well with not just our speed limits and driving styles, but also our hip pockets.
But does it work in a convertible? Many car companies have hedged their bets, and are now releasing diesel drop-tops. BMW’s 330d on test this week proves that the two can merge to create a stunning combination. Indeed, once you’ve driven it, you may not ever look at the petrol model 3 Series Convertibles.If you are looking to the blue-and-white propeller, then chances are you’re after a four seater convertible which actually has rear leg space and driver involvement. After all, it’s a step up from its competitors: the Lexus IS250C looks decided awkward with the roof up, the Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cabriolet is a soft-top, as is Audi’s A5 Cabriolet, both of which don’t give the ultimate driving involvement that the 330d offers. Then there’s the Volvo C70, which is a great looking car, but it’s front wheel drive and overall it is a bit soft; certainly you can’t punt it like you can the Beemer.But there’s something else that the BMW offers; the Efficient Dynamics program means fuel use stays low, but driving fun stays high. The catalyst for ensuring these two criteria were met was the turbo-charged, 3-litre, six-cylinder diesel engine under the bonnet.You can’t help but be impressed by this engine.

It’s almost inconceivable that a few years ago we’d be calling a diesel engine a sweet, free-revving unit, but here we are – and we’re saying it. Plenty of torque is almost expected; it is an oil-burner after all, but it’s the colossal amount that makes your eyes pop. At 520 Newton-metres, it makes the 330d feel like it’s a big, lazy V8, and even though the on-paper specs tell us that it peaks from 1750rpm, it comes in extremely strong at a tick over 1200rpm, meaning effortless surge.Power is also intoxicatingly impressive, with 180kW happening right at the top end, meaning there’s no letup in acceleration. Ever. Well, that is until you hit the speed limiter at 250km/h, but we’re not going to be doing that in Australia, are we? Let’s just remind ourselves of that power figure again. One-hundred-and-eighty-kilowatts. From a three litre diesel. The 0-100km/h sprint in just 6.5 seconds tells the tale, but rolling acceleration is the most impressive; you’ll be slowing down, just to overtake something and feel that tidal-wave of torque shove you in the back.

And despite thoroughly enjoying ourselves behind the wheel (read: hammering it on occasion…well, actually, quite a lot) fuel consumption refused to go above 8.1-litres/100km. Staggering.

source:caradvice.com.au

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2011 Toyota Hybrid Camry Review & Images

2011 Toyota Hybrid Camry

Review

2011 Toyota Camry Hybrid is an excellent vehicle, if you are looking to reduce your carbon footprint. It vehicle offers plenty of power, nice interior, lots of features, and enough space for five people. 2011 Toyota Camry Hybrid also gets great fuel economy, and not much more expensive than some other vehicles in its class. This hybrid vehicle is worth watching if you’re in the trademark for a midsize car and have a little less than $ 30,000 to spend.
Characteristic

* Transmission: Automatic
* Drivetrain: FWD
* Fuel type: Hybrid
* Curb weight: 3680 lbs.
* Pricing: Pricing starts at Car MSRP $ 26.400
* Fuel economy: 31 mpg city/35 mpg highway
* Engine: 2.4 liter DOHC engine with electronic for a total of 187 horses
* Acceleration: 0-60 mph in 8.3 seconds
* The safety features of vehicle: antilock brakes with brake assist, stability and traction control, airbags, driver and front passenger, driver knee airbag, side curtain airbags, front side airbags, daytime running lamps
* Suspension: MacPherson strut front, independent suspension with MacPherson strut rear suspension absorbs most bumps, but it has some float
* Warranty: three-year/36, 000 mile basic guarantees and roadside assistance; five-year/60, 000 mile powertrain warranty, five year warranty corrosion

Exterior

The 2011 Toyota Camry Hybrid does not scream “hybrid” as you drive, it resembles a traditional gasoline vehicle. Standard features include projector beam headlights, LED taillights, mirrors, motor and a chrome exhaust tip. Options include a sunroof tilt and SLID, upgrade wheels, and heated outside mirrors.Interior

The interior of the Toyota Camry Hybrid 2010 offers enough space to fit five people comfortably. Interior features include a multi-information display that provides information on fuel temperature and fuel economy, cruise control, air conditioning, power accessories and a CD player with MP3 and XM radio compatibility and a decision auxiliary audio. Optional features available in different packaging, including a leather steering wheel, heated leather seats, wood interior trim, a navigation system and an enhanced stereo.

The Toyota Camry Hybrid 2011 has a lot of space in both front and rear seats. The front and rear seats have enough head and leg room for people with short and height as well. The back seat is big enough to accommodate three people across. It is a good amount of interior space for storing small items. The trunk has 10.6 cubic feet of space, which is one less than the conventional Camry.Performance

The Toyota Camry Hybrid 2011 may be a bit slow at the start of a stop, but then gets up to speed quickly. It uses a continuously variable transmission to find the right amount of power for the current speed. At low speeds, the Camry Hybrid is able to operate solely on electric power.

Sunday 20 February 2011

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he full form of BMW is Bavarian Motor Works. BMW is a German automobile, motorcycle and engine manufacturing company. It was founded in 1916. Bmw cars are known as performance and luxury vehicles. It introduced a lot a new models into the market.
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