Thursday, June 30, 2011

BMW I8 TO APPEAR IN NEXT MISSION IMPOSSIBLE MOVIE


BMW is pleased to announce their participation in the upcoming Paramount Pictures release “Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol” as the film’s main automotive partner.

High performance with fewer emissions is the name of the game: One of the BMW vehicles provided for Tom Cruise´s next film is the BMW Vision EfficientDynamics concept car. It has been recognized as having the most sophisticated technology and the most striking design among the current concept electric supercars. In a few years the BMW i8, which was inspired by the BMW Vision Efficient Dynamics concept vehicle, will enter series production.

“We are thrilled to be involved again in another Hollywood Blockbuster,” said Ian Robertson, BMW AG Board Member for Sales and Marketing. “The BMW Group leads the way in developing future mobility with a focus on sustainability. One great example is the BMW Vision EfficientDynamics concept car which will be presented in the film. With its futuristic design and large glass surfaces, the car offers a fascinating perspective on the future of sheer driving pleasure – in combination with maximum efficiency. Also with BMW ConnectedDrive technology, it is the perfect car for Ethan Hunt to outsmart his pursuers through narrow streets and busy city traffic.”

Having provided vehicles for outstanding film projects, TV productions, etc. for more than 75 years, entertainment marketing is firmly established as an important building block for the BMW Group’s long-term image and product communications.

“Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol”, directed by Brad Bird, is scheduled for release mid of December 2011.


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NEW GAUTENG E-TOLL TARIFFS PROPOSED

The latest information coming from the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project (GFIP) Steering Committee is that a recommendation of 40 cents per kilometre has been made with regards to Gauteng’s e-tolls. The committee however, was at pains to insist that nothing has been finalised yet. But it’s difficult to see how a couple of months’ work can suddenly be reduced to nothing.


“We have listened to and taken on board what stakeholders said, and now are in a position to make our recommendations,” Transport Director-General and Chairman of the Steering Committee, George Mahlalela told members of the media. “The steering committee investigated the proposals made by all stakeholders, as well as all other options to revise the toll tariffs and make it more affordable.”

All vehicles with e-tags on their windscreens are to be charged as follows, according to the preliminary report: Motorcycles will be charged 30c per km, medium vehicles R1 per km, and large vehicles R2 per km. Taxis will be lowest cost at 11c per km. However, vehicles which have no e-tags on their windscreens will bear the original 66c per km charge.

Therefore in real life, if you are an average motorist living in Pretoria and working in Johannesburg, or vice versa, you could see yourself paying around R830 extra per month, just on tolls if you only use the freeway for five days a week! If the same motorist has not fitted an e-tag then they can expect to pay at least R1 370 per month on these tolls. Mind you this is just for the home-to-work and back commute, and doesn’t include drives to meetings, lunches and weekend drives.

Of course what will start happening is that some motorists will avoid freeways and congest the already stressed inner roads. The result of that will be more traffic, slower moving cars, general lateness and so on. Either that or less travelling.

Video: Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev made ​​a gaffe because he forgot to put the handbrake

The Prime Minister of Russia, Dmitry Medvedev during a tour of the city of Kazan in Russia, led by himself a Mercedes M-Class, but probably forgot to put the handbrake so the M-Class to take the course to fall onto the crowd. Fortunately people managed security and stopping the car before it hit a man.

New Bugatti Atless Concept by Canadian Amadou Ndiaye


Here's an innovative concept. It is the work of Canadian Amadou Ndiaye. We propose two cars in one. A GT for use on roads and a race car to run on circuit.

By adding or removing certain body panels it is possible to switch from one configuration to another. This is an attractive concept in principle but may be less obvious to live in reality.

To realize this concept, called Altess, Amadou Ndiaye was inspired by the Bugatti Atlantic and 35 of the great era of the brand.

First images of "Chinese Hummer"



The internet appeared first images of the future "Chinese Hummer".
According to newspaper ChinaCarTimes, company Dongfeng, intends to produce its own version of the Hummer.

Some time ago a Chinese company of a clone army HMMWV "Humvee" named Meng Shi (fierce soldier). The new model will be less "legitimately" because they intend to do so based on the concept of HX, shown for the first time in 2008 the salon in Detroit.

China has built the world's longest over-water bridge






In China today, June 30, officially opened the world's longest over-water bridge. The length of the bridge over the bay of Jiaozhou in the Yellow Sea. Organized a six-lane bridge on vehicular traffic density of up to 30 thousand vehicles per day, which was opened this morning, reports Associated Press referring to the Chinese Central Television. If this bridge was in Europe, it is easily linked to France with Great Britain, because its length exceeds the width of the English Channel.

The bridge over the bay of Jiaozhou sea was built in four years, the cost of the work amounted to more than 10 billion yuan (1.5 billion dollars). The bridge is supported by over 5 thousand concrete piles, which can withstand an 8-point earthquake.

According to the Guinness Book of Records, the longest sea surface above the bridge was considered a bridge-causeway across Lake Pontchartrain in the U.S. state of Louisiana. This building, built in 1956, yields on the length of the Chinese Bridge for more than 4 km. Currently, seven of the ten longest bridges in the world, including record-length 164 km, are located in China.

2011 Nissan 370Z Sport Review - CARS REVIEWS 2011

2011 Nissan 370ZPros:

Great improvement over the successful 350Z
Nice body lines, Rays wheels are icing on the cake
Powerful motor with great sound
GTR influence

Cons:

Manual transmission not as slick as the competition
No lumbar support or telescoping steering wheel
Either less weight or more power and this could be an exotic challenger for a fraction of the cost

41 years ago Nissan (Datsun in the US) launched the 240Z onto our shores and turned the sports car market on its head. Here was a light, nimble, reliable, value oriented sports coupe for two which had decent cargo capacity. I had the pleasure of owning and wrenching on various Z cars through the 300ZX and still found the 240Z to be the purist of them all. Only when Nissan introduced the 350Z in 2003 did it appear that they had something of real value that could match their original Z sports car.

2011 Nissan 370Z

Just like the Porsche 911, Nissan has raised the level of performance and comfort through the years while paying tribute to its Spartan roots. Sure Porsche got a big head start (approximately 6 years), but Nissan has paid close attention to the formula which Porsche, and Chevrolet with the Corvette, have successfully followed through the years. Now the latest incarnation of the Z has brought this car very close to the level of its big brother GTR, but falls short in a few areas we will discuss later. Address these issues and keep the sticker under $40k, and except for some small back seats, the Z could overtake the GTR. Sound like the Cayman-911 argument? déjà-vu.

Design

From the early days of the 240-Z through the 300ZX years, Z cars were influenced by everything from the likes of Jaguar, Chevrolet, Ferrari and even Lotus; a Japanese version of these cars if you will. With the 350Z, Nissan took its La Jolla California design studio concept and brought it to production, and it was an instant hit. This sixth generation 370Z has improved the concept further by building out the fender flares and sharing design cues from the GTR, which share the same E platform as the current Infiniti G Coupe, FX, and Renault Alpine. It’s wider than the 350Z (read grip), and shorter than the previous Z (read quicker turning.)

Nissan 370Z 19-inch 5-spoke RAYS® super-lightweight forged alloy wheels

The exterior fender flares results in a menacing look without being portrayed as a silly phallic symbol. When traffic approaches from the rear side, eyes will be pinned on the fenders and the beautiful Rays wheels our test car was equipped with. From all angles, the Z looks like it means business. The front bumper has GTR influences and also looks equally menacing on approach, so much so that mothers with small children quickly gathered the tykes as we rolled down neighborhood streets. It makes a statement like no other car with an under $30k base price. Our test car had an unusual Black Cherry paint finish, but the 370Z really looks best in bright silver.
2011 Nissan 370Z
Drive Impressions
This is the truest version of the 370Z; the base car with the Sport Package ($3000), adding limited slip, 19” Rays Wheels, front and rear spoilers, and larger front brakes. Along with this comes a $580 add on for the matching Nismo brake pads. The finely tuned 3.7L engine makes 332 hp and launches the Z down the road with one of the best sounds from a V6 engine, powerful and smooth.  Acceleration is pretty fierce and the amount of grip with the 275’s out back is serious. We turned off the traction control and the Z felt planted in the twisties, with plenty of torque to pull it up the most aggressive mountain roads with ease.
We mentioned that the 370Z has a shorter wheelbase than the 350Z, resulting is a faster turning car, but with that you get more jounce in the ride, especially over rough surfaces. Luckily, Nissan did a great job tuning the non-sport mode suspension to be fairly compliant, saving our brains on long freeway drives.
Nissan 370Z SynchroRev Match® manual transmission
The Z’s manual transmission is probably the weak point of the whole car, not the ratios but the long throws of the shifter and clutch. This becomes most apparent when trying to go fast. We loved the sport mode, which stiffened the suspension, created more top end power from the motor, and activated the SynchroRev Match®, but this still didn’t address the throws of the transmission. We would suggest a dual clutch semi automatic transmission similar to the GTR, as that will shift faster than 99% of the humans out there. The wheels and tires were great, but Nissan could probably widen them another inch and still clear the fenders.
Nissan is at a point where the 370Z is getting eerily close to the flagship GTR in performance and looks. In fact, the 370Z tends to be more noticeable due to its aggressive fenders, beautiful wheels, and low stance. If they added 90 hp to the motor and AWD, it would be an R8 or Gallardo contender for less than $45k. Nissan has the platform, but a 370Z set up this way might obviate the need to produce the Skyline, or at least to carry it in this country. Sorry GTR fans, but 600 lbs is 600 lbs.
Nissan 370Z dash mounted cluster gauges
Comfort and Convenience
Just like the exterior, the interior is all business; no navigation, no XM radio, no power seats, not even leather; all of this kept our test car below a 3300 pound curb weight. Just a simple black interior with gray accents, along with tasteful brushed aluminum weaved into the scheme. The gauges are a combination of analog and digital, and strike a balance that makes immediate sense to the uninitiated, with the center dash being the traditional clock, oil temp and volt meter. Interior fit and finish is very good and up to the level of Nissan’s best. Materials and appearance are great; they didn’t try to get all fancy, so everything looks like it belongs.
Although the seating is low and comfortable, the Z could accommodate more drivers with a telescoping wheel, manually adjustable seat bolsters and a lumbar support. Most of our test drivers liked the eight way manually adjustable driver’s seat once they spent a little time making those adjustments. Owners of the 370Z learn to travel light. There is a tray (to place a small bag) and a compartment behind each seat, which expands storage beyond the rear area under the hatchback. There is only one cup holder, two bottle holders in the door panels, and no sunglass compartment at ceiling level; again all business.

2011 Nissan 370Z rear cargo area and chassis brace
This Z is more aggressive in exterior design than its predecessor and this becomes apparent when you have to go into reverse or change lanes, as rearward vision is somewhat limited; better than a Gallardo or R8, but still limited. It helped to open the window when backing into parking slots. The 2011 370Z claims to have more fender well and undercar insulation than the 2010 370Z, but the optional sport package tires still brought in a lot of road noise at freeway speeds. The car could also benefit from wind tunnel testing with the windows down, at speeds above 25 mph there is a distinct buffeting flutter when the windows are rolled down.
At Home on the Road or at the Track
The 370Z is probably one of the most purposeful 2 seat sports coupes made today. It can be driven calmly as a daily driver and can double as a canyon or track attack vehicle. It has aggressive lines that make an instant statement (almost exotic) when you pull up in front of your friends. Nissan makes no difference in output between their base and touring models (save Nismo with 20 more HP), so out of the box the engine propels the car to 60 in under 5 seconds. Overall mileage was about 19 MPG; keep in mind there was a lot of pedal to the metal during the weekend test.
2011 Nissan 370Z
Yes there are other practical 2+2 sports coupes available for less than $35k, like the American Pony Cars or Hyundai Genesis, but if you are looking for a purpose built two seat coupe you can live with every day, this is the one. The closest competitors are the Corvette and Cayman, but these move you $10k higher without the striking looks. This is an excellent value for a performance ride, just make sure you test both the manual and automatic transmissions before buying. Nissan is really pushing their 370Z slogan; Passionate Performance at an Excellent Value. It’s 1970 all over again, just in a Z that’s 2X faster and 5X more comfortable than the original Datsun.

BUILD INTERIOR PERFORMANCE HANDLING STYLING VALUE OVERALL
RATING 4.25 4.25 4.75 4.5 4.75 4.5 4.5 / A-
 Source : Carreview.com

2012 Buick Verano

2012 Buick Verano
Riding on a version of the Chevrolet Cruze’s Delta architecture, the Buick Verano will slot beneath the Regal in Buick’s lineup. At the forthcoming North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Buick will reveal publicly its third new model in the past two years and first in the compact luxury segment, the 2012 Buick Verano

Following Buick’s current design language, the Buick Verano features a sculpted design with a familiar Buick face. Historically accurate hood-mounted porthole vents complete the Verano’s front end.
The" Verano’s interior "carries over the theme of luxury and sport, featuring a dash and center stack that is familiar within the Buick family. The 2012 Buick Verano is available with a number of luxury features, including a heated steering wheel, heated front seats, touch screen navigation and Bluetooth connectivity.

Although no timeframe was given, Buick says the Verano will eventually be offered with a 2.0L turbocharged engine. Given the Verano is about 300 pounds lighter than the Regal, a Verano GS would certainly be best performer in the Buick lineup.
Buick failed to release pricing for the Verano, but we expect that information closer to the car’s fourth quarter 2011 launch.

General Motors continues to overhaul its Buick line-up, with the 2012 Buick Verano being the brand’s first compact.Among the big available features are 10 standard airbags, a heated steering wheel and the latest generation OnStar.

Built from the same platform as the recently introduced Chevrolet Cruze and built at the Orion Township in Michigan that will also build the new Chevrolet Sonic sub-compact, the 2012 Verano was introduced at the 2011 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. The overall interior volume is the same as Cruze, but there are differences in leg, shoulder and head room, with Buick Verano bettering Cruze in the width dimensions at the sake of head and leg room.
Four wheel anti-lock disc brakes (with electronic brake force distribution), traction control and Stabilitrak electronic stability control are all standard.

Befitting a Buick, the interior features premium upholstery, metallic or wood trim and soft touch materials for all touch surfaces. Standards include dual-zone climate control, power windows and a sliding console armrest.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

2011 Renault Clio Review

Renault Clio
The Renault Clio is considered as one of the excellent car that offers classy, comfortable and quite riding, which is cheap to run. The Renault Clio offers six trim levels that include Dynamique, Expression, GT, Extreme, Initiale and Privlege. Renault Sport 200 is in the top range that comes with exclusive technical features and function.

Driving Performance: Like the previous model, the Renault Clio offers excellent balance in between the handling and riding. The Sporty GT is fun to fun to drive that makes your driving experience memorable. The petrol engines are hushed and thus offers quietest around the bumpy roads.

A six speed manual transmission is offered within the motorway relaxing. The VVT 1.6 is available with two states that tune by delivering 108 bhp and 126bhp and thus feel strained. The responsive and muscular turbocharged 1.2L that delivers 73bhp is excellent. The Renault Clio offers simple heater controls, excellent all round vision and are fiddly in nature. The top range of model offer Line TomTom that adds a rear spoiler, climate control and tinted rear windows.
Like Twingo and Modus, the catalogue incorporates two new versions – Yahoo! and Night&Day – and the range is topped by the XV de France and Initiale versions.

Prices for the latest Renault Clio extend from €11,899 (three-door Clio Access 1.2 16V 75 LPG eco2) to €22,750 (five-door Clio Initiale dCi 105 eco²), while Clio R.S. prices range from €23,550 to €26,750. The specific interior features special Yahoo! upholstery and White Lacquer styling details

The Night&Day version of Renault Clio places the emphasis on chic styling and includes extra-tinted rear glass, Dark Metal exterior styling details and a carefully-appointed interior. This version supersedes the former Dynamique TomTom equipment level.

The lower equipment levels have been upgraded, too, with the introduction of satin-finish chrome details for the Access and Authentique versions (air vents, dashboard trim, door handles, etc.).

2011 Renault Clio specifications and features of 2011 Clio Renault introduce new models with engine performance inside and has increased in all time.The Renault Clio was introduced in 2009 at the Geneva Motor Show Events Show.Renault Clio offers comfort, flexibility, security credentials and equipment that provides the car good.The price Rs 6,00,000. Renault Clio 2o11 offer incredible comfort with the rear quarter of 1362 shoudler mm for the three-door and 1343 mm for five door.The this version is a sign that Renault’s desire of buyers who want to understand Start your convenience, the years 2011 Renault Clio .

2013 Toyota Yaris hatchback three-door photos




At the disposal of the site were Autoblog first official photos of the three-door hatchback Yaris modification of the next generation. The world premiere will take place on the car at the Motor Show in Melbourne, which will be held from 1 to 10 July this year.

In contrast to the five-door "Yaris", declassified in the mid-June, the novelty has received more aggressive appearance with the other bumpers, a different grille, sills and small body rear spoiler. It is expected that trehdverka will be offered with the same engines as the five-door model: with two petrol engines in 1.0 and 1.33 liters, developing 69 horsepower and 99, respectively, as well as a 90-horsepower 1.4-liter diesel engine .

Chevrolet Camaro will receive special model in honor of the new Transformers


Chevrolet produced a special modification of the convertible Camaro, which is timed to coincide with the movie "Transformers 3: The Dark Side of the Moon." Orders for the car, made in the style of one of the characters Ribbon - Bumblebee, the U.S. market will take in July.

Special version will be offered only to complete sets 2LT and 2SS, which are equipped with a 312-horsepower 3.6-liter V6 engine and 426-strong "eight" in volume of 6.2 liters, respectively. Compartment will be painted only in yellow with black stripes running through the body, as well as get a new rear spoiler, 20-inch alloy wheels with sport tires and fabrication with the logo "Autobots" on the front wings.

Bentley Continental GT Mulliner Styling package



Bentley decided to offer its customers more than the new Continental GT styling package is developing Mulliner Styling.
And without that perfect car Continental GT has received a number of additions that give the car an even greater uniqueness and style.
Bentley Continental GT Mulliner Styling differs from the standard model: a modified front bumper, extended side skirts, rear diffuser and side mirrors - all made ​​of carbon fiber, which again hints at the sporty nature of this car.

2013 New Honda CR-V is waiting around the corner spy photos


Japanese concern Honda, developed in recent months following the crossover generation CR-V, the official website of the North American division posted a message, which referred to the upcoming debut of the car.

Web site at Honda North America published photo automobile tunnel labeled "CR-V 2012 is around the corner" and a small press release, revealing the first details about the Japanese crossover.

"With the new capabilities, features, exterior design and interior model CR-V 2012 model year will set new standards for its class. We believe that the crossover will go the way of its predecessor, which is a bestseller among classmates for the past five years, and even become even more successful. In the coming months we will talk about the new details of the car "- said in a press release from Honda.

VOLKSWAGEN SCIROCCO R IS THE BUSINESS







Saving the best for last is what Volkswagen South Africa seems to have done by first launching the fat Golf R, then follow up with the Polo GTI, then lastly the scented two-door Scirocco R. the front-wheel-drive Scirocco R is a lightweight athlete with the brain of an MIT genius. And within minutes of taking the driver’s seat, I knew right there me and ‘Rocco were meant for each other.


We can start off probably by mentioning that the engine is the same 2.0-litre 4-cylinder motor rocking a single turbocharger, as found in the GTI and Golf R, among others. Except of course it’s a little special. Well, instead of the Euro-spec 195kW, we get 188kW at 6000rpm, with maximum torque remaining the same at 350Nm between 2500rpm and 5000rpm. Perhaps as a consolation, it’s good to know that Australia also gets the exact same underpowered engine which is sent to hot climate countries. Very strange that VW didn’t do the kinds of hot climate tests done by Audi on its 2.0-litre turbo TT S which came in the same power-spec as the European one.

Another difference with the Golf R is that instead of pulling on all fours, the Scirocco R pulls only with the two front wheels, making it a front-wheel-drive. Yet on pull-off there’s very little, if any, performance torque steer. As a result we reckon little ‘Rocco will flood the streets with sibling Golfie’s rear wheels any day, despite VW claiming a quicker 0 – 100km/h time for the former. The figure given, in case you are interested, is 5.8 seconds for the DSG, and 6 seconds for the 6-speed manual. For what it’s worth, I doubt even those figures are attainable in real life. We’ll see when the Vbox comes out to play…

As for the driving experience, well there are no shortcomings here. Despite the FWD layout, XDS is standard. XDS you’ll remember, is an electronic system that limits slip and understeer, helping the car to handle very well. It’s standard in the Golf GTI too. McPherson struts are installed for the front end, while the rear gets a modern multilink layout. In the end it’s all point and click as the 19-inch tyres eat up kilometre after kilometre with barely a drop of sweat. Steering is also very direct and engaging. Very difficult to set the manual and DSG apart, but I guess it’s a matter of personal choice. And Jozi traffic.

Some may be put off by the ‘Rocco’s supposed limited rear space and the absence of two extra doors. However, two adult passengers will take up residence there quite comfortably without cramping, although long-distance trips are not recommended for the taller ones among us. The car is 4.2 metres long and has a wheelbase of 2.58m. Watch the rear headspace though; coupe-like dimensions are always limited that way.

Standard garb is necessary but not over the top. By that we include things like bixenon headlights, park distance control, cornering lights, twin chromed tailpipes and LED daytime running lights. On the options list you’ll find satellite navigation with a touch screen interface, as well as bucket seats. I didn’t get to try these but they sure look fantastic from a distance.

We obviously think the Scirocco R is a better buy than its Golf R counterpart. It’s almost as spacious, very well equipped, just as powerful, quicker and best of all, slightly cheaper. Plus it sounds better on the throttle. The car’s biggest competitor pound for pound is perhaps the Renault Sport Megane, which is cheaper.


Volkswagen Scirocco R Pricing
Manual (R403 355)
DSG (R417 855)

2011 Mopar Ram Runner - Short Take Road Test

This hop-up kit makes an ordinary Hemi truck look like a Fiat Jolly.

2011 Mopar Ram Runner

Building on its rich history of street machines and wheel-standing drag cars, Chrysler’s Mopar group is now entering the mud-spattered off-roading arena with this, its answer to Ford’s F-150 SVT Raptor. True to the brand’s character, the Mopar Ram Runner package for the Ram 1500 is to the unpaved realm what the Dodge Challenger Drag Pak is to the quarter-mile.
Unlike the Raptor ($42,930 base price), the Ram Runner is a not a regular-production vehicle. Instead, it is a collection of  bits available from Mopar that can be fitted to any current-gen Ram 1500 4x4 with a six-foot-four-inch bed. Co-developed with Kroeker Off-Road Engineering, the Ram Runner’s Stage 2 package ($13,270) leverages the latest Ram’s all-coil-spring suspension for maximum off-road potency.
It’s a serious upgrade over Mopar’s bolt-on Stage 1 kit ($3129), with Stage 2 adding lengthened and reinforced front control arms, heavy-duty tie-rods and ball joints, and fat, 3.0-inch Fox internal-bypass front and rear shocks. Those monster dampers support 14 inches of wheel travel at both ends, with the truck’s overall height rising 3.5 inches (to 79.2) with the recommended 35-inch-tall tires. Ground clearance gets a similar lift, to 13 inches.
Nearly $7000 in other Mopar parts makes up the full Ram Runner package and further transformed our $34,690 SLT 4x4 Quad Cab tester into a $61,863 desert truck: flared fiberglass fenders ($1020) and bed sides ($1350) that increase overall width by 6.0 inches to a driveway-choking 85.4, a gnarly tube front bumper and skid plate ($1250), a bed-mounted spare-tire carrier ($1010), an aluminum hood ($978), a cat-back exhaust system ($1135), and a set of all-weather floor mats ($70). The not-so-subtle Mopar vinyl wrap seen on our test vehicle might actually be added to the catalog, for those determined to assist Mopar’s marketing efforts.
Additional aftermarket bits include a pair of super-bright LED light bars ($1400) and HID auxiliary lights ($600), 17-inch Pro-Comp wheels ($940) with BFGoodrich Mud Terrains ($1500), a full roll cage ($1000), and Mastercraft front seats with five-point harnesses ($1200).
The Runner shined on the sand dunes of Michigan’s Silver Lake State Park, where the suspension’s initial stiffness gave way to a mechanical cushion that, at highway speeds, soaked up launches and knee-high obstacles. Thanks to the Hemi’s ample grunt and the truck’s limited-slip rear differential, it was easy to steer with the throttle, and the wider track and big tires helped plant the chassis during high-speed cornering. The overall look and feel is more feral than the Raptor’s and, indeed, the Ram Runner lacks the refinement of a factory-prepped vehicle.
Such a focused package is about as at home on the street as it would be on water, even if the kit does not affect the truck’s factory warranty or its street legality. With its added width, football-field–sized turning radius, and humming mudders, the Ram Runner is predictably clumsy on pavement. Its lowly 0.67 g on the skidpad, even worse than the Raptor we tested most recently (0.70 g), was accompanied by great steaming chunks of cast-off tread. Acceleration from the stock 5.7-liter Hemi V-8 is adequate, pulling the truck’s 5949 pounds (about 250 more than stock) through the quarter-mile in 15.6 seconds at 88 mph. But the 211-foot stop from 70 mph had us wishing for more-pavement-oriented tires. The stock truck’s fuel economy (13 mpg city and 19 highway) also took a hit, as we averaged only 12 mpg on the street and 5 mpg off-road.
Unfortunately, our test was cut short by a transfer-case failure incurred while powering out of deep sand. We suspect the truck’s past beatings might have had something to do with this and that what may be considered “excessive abuse” could affect warranty repairs. The failure highlighted two things: the brutality of off-roading and the fact that the Ram Runner conversion does not touch all of the base truck’s key components.
Chrysler has yet to say if  it will offer a factory version. Depending on your budget and skill level, the Mopar parts can be ordered a la carte for home installation or added to your new or used truck at the dealership. That makes for an attractive alternative to the Raptor for those who don’t want to go whole hog or simply cannot betray their chosen brand. In our minds, the kit’s flexibility makes it all the more attractive if you start with a less-expensive Ram model. As with the equally thirsty Raptor, you’ll need the money you save for fuel.




Source : Caranddriver.com

2011 Saab 9-5 2.0T Premium - Short Take Road Test

Saab’s best deal may be a limited-time offer.

2011 Saab 9-5 2.0T Premium


It was just last year that GM shoved Saab off its headquarters’ roof. As the Swedish brand plummeted to its demise, a bird, er, a plane—no, Spyker swooped in and saved it, thus putting Spyker into free-fall. Quite a shame, really, because the 9-5 sedan is by far Saab’s best product in recent memory.
At the bottom of the 9-5 range is this front-drive model powered by a 2.0-liter four with direct injection and a twin-scroll turbocharger. It’s not nearly as quick as the uplevel all-wheel-drive V-6 turbo model—6.3 seconds to 60 mph [C/D, December 2010]—and it loses an ounce of exterior flair without the top-trim Aero’s optional 19-inch wheels, but its competent dynamics and roughly 10-grand-cheaper point of entry make it the deal of the lineup.
The little four delivers its 220 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque through a six-speed automatic, resulting in a ho-hum 0-to-60 time of 7.9 seconds. Once moving, though, the 2.0T has no trouble hustling its 3886-pound load through passing maneuvers. The quarter-mile arrives in 16 seconds flat at 90 mph, but those looking to eke out a bit more performance have the option of filling up with E85. Saab claims no change in output with the higher-octane corn juice, but we saw an improvement of 0.2 second to 60 mph and a 0.1-second-quicker quarter-mile. Efficiency is the penalty here; we observed 17 mpg with E85 and 22 overall with gas. The EPA ratings are 18 mpg city and 28 highway (with gasoline).
From the helm, the steering is playful, but the level of  feedback doesn’t quite match the surprising athleticism provided by the strut layout up front and the multilink setup in back. The flat cornering, though, comes at the cost of a stiff ride. While the brake pedal on our test car was spongy, the car stopped from 70 mph in a commendable 166 feet.
The 9-5’s tailored sheetmetal, approachable price, and roomy cabin provide an attractive way to enter the premium segment. But with the company’s small dealer network and financial issues, Saab needs a superhero to swoop in once again.
Source : Caranddriver.com