19th April 2008

First Ever Second-Generation Biofuel Plant Opens in Germany

Find something bad to say about biofuels, and its defenders will likely simply point to second-generation biofuels as the way forward. The problem has been that nobody has actually been commercially producing a second-generation biofuel based on biomass instead of food-grade grains and oils. Until now, that is. Auto Motor und Sport reports that Choren, a joint venture of Shell, Daimler and Volkswagen, has opened the worlds first biomass-to-liquid (BTL) fuel plant in Freiberg, Germany. It will be a few months before the first drops of BTL diesel hit the market, but once production ramps up the plant will pump out 4.75m gallons of the fuel every year. Choren’s BTL process involves relatively dry (10-15 percent moisture) biomass which is gasified under high heat and then liquified (biofuel wonks can check out more details at Green Car Congress), extracting a diesel fuel. The Institute for Energy and Environmental Research in Heidelberg reckons that although the BTL fuel is net beneficial when compared to Soy or Rapeseed-based biodiesel, there are emerging technologies which could better utilize the biomass used in the BTL process. The German Minister of Industry likewise warns that while production costs are low when making small batches using straw and forest waste, further research is needed to better understand the impacts of broad proliferation of the biofuel. At least it won’t raise the price of beer!

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19th April 2008

Top Gear new series update

I read in the papers at the weekend that Jeremy had unleashed a full Sweary Mary moment at a kid who’d taken a picture of him asleep on holiday, without asking.

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19th April 2008

Latest proActive is out

He’s a senior executive based in San Diego but who spends a week of every month in Farmington Hills.

He believes that the regulatory framework imposing on the kinds of vehicles that car firms are forced to designĀ should be radically redrawn so that we could get things like super-efficient three-wheelers.

He’s got a big soft spot for aĀ coupe designed in theĀ USĀ by a teamĀ led by a Brit and thatĀ has aĀ Japanese brand badge on the grille.Ā 

He’s also wary of the often voiced assumption that Americans are going to have to love small cars.

He’s of Mexican, Lebanese, and Iraqi descent, and was recently honoured as Latin-American Executive of the Year at the 12th annual Urban Wheels Awards.

Who am I talking about? You can read the interviewĀ I did with the gent concerned in the latest issue of Lotus Engineering’s proActive (if you are not yet registered, you do have to sign up to see it, but that takes 10 secs and the downloads - including the full archive of past issues - areĀ ’free, gratis and for nothing’)

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19th April 2008

Saudi Arabia to invest US$119 billion in energy infrastructure projects


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Saudi Arabia is expected to invest USD 119 billion in energy infrastructure projects from 2007 to 2009, according to latest studies, with investments in the refining sector being expected to grow by a staggering 2189 per cent within the same period compared to figures from 2004 to 2006. The sizeable opportunities within the oil and gas sector have been identified by SAS, the leader in business intelligence and analytical software and services, which aims to deliver business-critical solutions to aid decision making within the oil and gas sector.

As burgeoning energy requirements continue to mirror the current pace of economic development across the region, National Oil Companies (NOCs) including upstream, midstream and downstream operations in the Middle East are facing challenges such as ageing infrastructure and equipment, lack of efficiency in refinery processes and shortage in skilled manpower. By utilising SAS solutions, proven on the Norwegian Continental Shelf, companies can reduce the decision making cycle significantly, thereby lessening risk, increasing efficiency and enabling better use of investment funds.

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    19th April 2008

    Car Lust–Opel Manta Rallye

    OldCarGuy, your wish is my command–though you may not like my intro.

    It’s difficult to describe the attraction a car like the Opel Manta Rallye holds for me. In comparison to the lowliest late-model Ford Escort, the Manta is a gigantic, steaming pile of automotive dung. To a modern driver, the Manta would be considered noisy, unrefined, and cramped–but at least it’s slow and ugly. To the casual observer, the Manta Rallye looks like nothing more than a slightly less offensive Datsun B-210 with a weird flat black hood that ostensibly was obtained from a junkyard.

    At least that’s how I think most modern observers would react–I’m biased because I’m hopelessly besotted with the Manta and think it’s wonderful.

    In 1971, the Manta was nothing less than a class leader–a revolutionary small performance car that was sadly ignored despite its excellence. We’ve discussed the 1970s Super Coupes in this space before with the Ford Capri and original Volkswagen Scirocco. Until the Scirocco debuted, the Manta was the class of the field, with the sharpest, most involving moves and an excellent racing record.

    In an era of behemoth road yachts, the Manta was a pint-sized muscle car minus a muscle car’s muscle-bound torpidity. Incredibly light and agile, the Manta’s eager 1.9-liter four-cylinder engine moved it well enough to make it one of the fastest small cars around at the time. Its agility and German intensity made it the General Motors equivalent of the vaunted BMW 2002.

    (Queue the BMW purist backlash in three … two … one …)

    Oh, and did I mention that it’s gorgeous? Just as the Capri looked a bit like a pint-sized Mustang, the Manta had the glowering glare, muscular haunches, and purposeful profile of a Camaro or Chevelle, but on a trimmer scale. I’m sure there are many who would disagree, but I think the Manta is one of the best-looking small cars of this era.

    The problem the Manta and its sporty Opel brethren faced was horribly confused marketing. In an era when every domestic automaker was scrambling to produce compelling small cars, GM had a great one available in the Manta–then promptly torpedoed it by selling them exclusively through Buick dealers. In retrospect, it makes perfect sense. Who better to sell light, sporty minimalist cars that eschewed typical 1970s American ostentation than a confused Buick salesman who would rather upsell a Century customer into a Laundau Brougham package?

    Sold and marketed by a company and salespeople who didn’t really know what to do with them, Opels never really managed to catch on to the degree they deserved in America. Eventually the quality German engineering gave way as well, as GM cut costs by having ersatz “Opels” built by Isuzu–replacing an unpopular but high-quality small car with an unpopular low-quality small car.

    It’s a real shame because, in the context of when they were built, the Manta was one of the best small cars GM ever sold in this country. The whole sad affair was among the first in a long line of failed small car strategies by GM.

    It’s pretty hard to find good Manta photos on the web. The top one is from Autobahn Power, the second is from the foreign-language Opel 6070 club, the third is from Manta Club.nl, and the fourth is a period photo from a guy who actually owned one.

    Three notes from the below commercial:

    1. Doesn’t that Manta look good through those curves? Most cars of that era would have been on their doorhandles.

    2. The driver had some fantastic driving gloves. I tend to think of stylized driving gloves as belonging to 1980s commercials (specifically, the Corvette and Pontiac ads already featured), so Opel was ahead of its time here.

    3. I love how an ad all about how the guy loves his car morphs into a story about how much he hates his family. Is this German schadenfreude on display?

    –Chris H.

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    19th April 2008

    Independent Subaru Repair & Service Specialist In Seattle.





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    Why choose a Specialist over a Generalist? Independent over Dealer?

    As a specialist we know your car better, especially when it comes to the right way to make economical repairs that a general repair shop wouldn’t know about or a Subaru dealer would never consider. Sometimes a vehicle will develop a pattern failure and a real solution needs to be found or a more economical repair procedure can be had.

    Through the years we have found solutions to replacing expensive parts by making repairs to existing components rather than just blindly install new ones. We have been able to become very good at repairs and service work by specializing in Subaru and we try to share this experience with our customer with lower labor prices.

    We know what parts we can use on your Subaru without sacrificing longevity. Most automakers have become pure design and assemble companies leaving the parts manufacture to other companies. These auto parts companies are free to sell the same parts in aftermarket channels with out the Subaru logo. While in some cases in only makes sense to stick with Subaru parts especially when it comes to slower moving items that may have not been introduced in the aftermarket by the companies that originally made the parts for Subaru. There is also a good chance that the exact replacement part can be found at a 20% savings if you know how to look (we do).

    From top to bottom we really know your Subaru well and want to help you get as many trouble free miles out of it as possible. We have seen these cars go well over 300k and I am the owner of a 1992 Legacy with 292k and counting. We take pride in servicing cars with higher miles and often have suggestions to help keep them going. Even though your Subaru may be getting up there in miles don’t discount just how long they will run.


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    19th April 2008

    Mazda Australia Contesting Targa Tasmania With Pair of MPS Cars

    MELBOURNE, Australia — Mazda Australia is running its brand-new Mazda 3 MPS rally car in the tarmac-based rally known as the Targa Tasmania. The event started on April 15 and runs through Sunday on the island off the southeast corner of Australia.

    Australia’s top-selling importer has unleashed direct-injection 2.3-liter turbocharged four-cylinder Mazda 3 MPS rally cars on the country’s preeminent road endurance event, with professional rally drivers Rick Bates and Alister McRae spearheading the company’s eighth Targa campaign.

    As of Thursday afternoon, deep into Leg 2 (”The Eastern Trundle”) of the event, the Mazdas were sitting comfortably atop the results lists in stages with colorful names such as “the Sideling” and Elephant Saddle.”

    The MPS develops 255 horsepower and 280 pound-feet of torque, with power transferred to the road via a standard six-speed manual transmission. It weighs 3,093 pounds and uses 320mm (12.6 inch) ventilated brakes in front and 280mm (11.0 inch) solid discs in the rear.

    Targa Tasmania’s racing regulations require that the Mazda 3 MPS rally car remain essentially standard. That means both cars are competing with standard audio equipment, power windows and carpets and upholstery intact.

    Suspension springs, shock absorbers, brake pads, seats, belts and the steering wheel have been replaced. A PCD roll cage, racing seats with five-point safety harnesses, fire extinguishers and navigating equipment have been added for competition. Additional ventilation is provided for the brake discs, and mufflers and the Powertrain Control Module have also been modified.

    Among the competitors in the “Showroom 2WD” class are a Mazda 3 diesel, a Peugeot 206 GTi 180, a Fiat Punto Sport and a Toyota TRD Aurion.

    What this means to you: Mazda fun Down Under. — Mike Jarvis, Correspondent

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    19th April 2008

    2008 Nissan 350Z

    The 350Z Roadster, first introduced as a 2004 model, continues to be the premier open-air sports car for top-down driving enthusiasts. For 2008, 350Z Roadster is offered in three models: Enthusiast, Touring and Grand Touring.

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    19th April 2008

    2009 Honda Pilot: Introduction


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    2009 Honda Pilot: Introduction

    Overview

    The Honda Pilot is among an elite group of sport utility vehicles that helped elevate the “crossover” segment in the last decade by introducing a combination of smooth ride comfort, accommodating interior packaging and overall efficiency that traditional SUVs lacked. The Pilot’s unit body construction and fully independent suspension helped transform the SUV segment by enhancing ride quality, earning top crash safety ratings, creating more interior space and increasing fuel efficiency. The original Pilot provided a recipe for success with features eventually imitated by the competition like a standard third row seat, decision-free four-wheel drive and an easy-to-configure interior.

    The second generation of the Honda Pilot seeks to improve on the popular Honda SUV formula by adding more SUV-rugged aesthetics, more on-road refinement and enhancing interior functionality. Designed around the concept of an “intelligent adventure vehicle” with the practical needs of a family in mind, the eight-passenger Pilot provides bolder SUV styling, more clever and more accommodating interior packaging and advanced technologies for safety, fuel efficiency and convenience.

    2009 Honda Pilot Summary

    • 8-passenger midsize crossover SUV
    • Unit body platform
    • 3.5-liter i-VTEC V-6 with 250-horsepower and 253 lb-ft. of torque
    • Honda-estimated* EPA city/highway fuel economy of 17/23 (2WD) and 16/22 (4WD)
    • ULEV-2 Emissions Rating (CARB)
    • 5-speed automatic transmission (standard)
    • VTM-4 four-wheel-drive (available)
    • Advanced Compatibility Engineeringā„¢ (ACEĀ®) body structure
    • MacPherson strut front suspension and multi-link rear suspension
    • Vehicle Stability Assistā„¢ (VSAĀ®) with Traction Control and ABS
    • Trim lineup - LX, EX, EX-L and (new) Touring

    * Based on 2009 EPA mileage estimates, reflecting new EPA fuel economy methods beginning with 2008 models. Use for comparison purposes only. Do not compare to models before 2008. Actual mileage will vary.

    New Features

    More than 10 significant and new features exist on the 2009 Pilot. Notable items include:

    • Newest generation of Variable Cylinder Managementā„¢ (VCMĀ®) on all models
    • Tailgate with lift-up glass hatch
    • Standard integrated tow hitch
    • Hill Start Assist
    • Humidity Control System as part of standard air conditioning
    • Four Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children (LATCH), increased from two
    • Driver’s and front passenger’s active head restraints
    • Tilt and telescopic steering column
    • Aluminum hood
    • Interface Dial with Scrolling and Multi-Line Display (Touring only)
    • BluetoothĀ® HandsFreeLinkā„¢ (Touring only)
    • Power tailgate (Touring only)

    Safety

    The Advanced Compatibility Engineeringā„¢ (ACEĀ®) body structure enhances frontal collision compatibility with vehicles of different sizes and bumper heights. A pedestrian injury mitigation design in the front of the vehicle is intended to help absorb energy in the event of a collision. Additional standard safety equipment includes Vehicle Stability Assistā„¢ (VSAĀ®), also known as Electronic Stability Control; side-curtain airbags; front side airbags with passenger-side Occupant Position Detection System (OPDS); active front seat head restraints; and anti-lock brakes with electronic brake distribution. Four Lower Anchor and Tether for Children (LATCH) positions - more than any other SUV in the segment - provide room for four child seats compared to two on the previous Pilot and most vehicles in the segment.

    Body

    A redesigned crossover SUV platform allows even more refined handling and ride comfort to exist seamlessly with all-weather and medium-duty off-road capabilities. To further enhance safety, the Pilot features the Honda-exclusive Advanced Compatibility Engineeringā„¢ (ACEĀ®) body structure and the most extensive use of high-strength steel (52 percent) in any Honda product to date. An aluminum hood is used for weight savings.

    With its wide and solid stance, classic SUV proportions and clean design treatment, the Pilot is designed to maximize utility and communicate traditional SUV character traits including strength, durability and off-road confidence. Honda designers used the three-dimensionally beveled lines of an ultra-rugged laptop computer as inspiration to convey an active and intelligent vehicle design theme.

    Chassis

    As a design that Honda helped make popular in the automotive industry, the crossover SUV platform that underpins the Pilot is engineered to provide the best of the car and truck worlds by integrating the refined traits and efficiency of a car design with the utility, capability and packaging advantages of an SUV design.

    Interior

    Three rows of seats provide a high degree of adaptability for people and large cargo loads. The first row provides a commanding view of the road from two supportive and comfortable bucket-style seats. A wide center stack and center console form the styling anchor for the interior with a design that emphasizes spaciousness and power, while allowing for convenient access to navigation (available), entertainment and climate-control systems.

    The 60/40 split second row, now more spacious, slides further forward for increased ease of access to the third row. The 60/40 split third row, now supplies enough knee room for an above-average-sized adult male to fit comfortably, making the Pilot’s third row among the most practical in the industry. Each side of the second and third row independently folds down for cargo. A flat floor is created when the second and third rows are folded down.

    Powertrain

    A 3.5-liter i-VTEC V-6 engine features the latest generation of fuel-saving Variable Cylinder Managementā„¢ (VCMĀ®) technology that operates in 6-cylinder mode for power and 4- and 3-cylinder modes for efficiency, an improvement compared to the previous Pilot’s VCM system that works exclusively in 6- and 3-cylinder modes. A fully-automatic Variable Torque ManagementĀ® 4-wheel drive system (VTM-4Ā®) is designed to deliver decision-free all-weather traction and medium-duty off-road capabilities - while minimizing the weight and fuel economy drawbacks of a conventional four-wheel-drive system.

    2009 Pilot vs. 2008 Pilot

    2009 Pilot 2008 Pilot Change from 2008
    Wheelbase (in.) 109.2 106.3 +2.9
    L x W x H (in.) EX 4WD 190.9 x 78.5 x 72.7 188.0 x 77.5 x 71.7 +2.9 x +1.0 x +1.0
    Total Interior Volume*, LX (cu-ft.) 174.5 170.4 +4.1
    Engine Size (L) 3.5 3.5 Same
    Engine Output (HP) 250 @ 5700 244 @ 5750 +6 @ -50 rpm
    Engine Output (lb-ft.) 253 @ 4800 240 @ 4500 +13 @ +300
    Fuel Economy** (mpg city/hwy) 17/23 (2WD)16/22 (4WD) 16/22 (2WD)15/20 (4WD) +1/+1+1/+2
    Fuel Tank 21.0 20.4 +0.6
    Emissions ULEV-2 ULEV-2 Same
    Tires P245/65/R17 P235/70 R16 Larger by 10/5 R1
    Ground Clearance (Max.) 8.0 8.0 Same

    * Includes 2.8 cu-ft. inside the underfloor storage well (2008 model =1.5 cu-ft.). The underfloor storage well can be fully combined with the above-floor storage by securing the cargo lid to the third row seatback.

    ** Based on 2009 EPA mileage estimates, reflecting new EPA fuel economy methods beginning with 2008 models. Use for comparison purposes only. Do not compare to models before 2008. Actual mileage will vary.

    Background and Accolades

    The Pilot originally debuted as a 2003 model in June of 2002. Design and development of the 2003 Pilot and the 2009 Pilot have occurred at Honda R&D Americas in Raymond, Ohio, and Torrance, California. The Pilot is assembled* at Honda Manufacturing of Alabama in Lincoln.

    Among its numerous accolades, the Honda Pilot has earned Car and Driver Magazine’s prestigious “5Best Truck” award on six consecutive occasions (2002-2007). The 2008 Pilot is among an elite group of vehicles to receive both a “Top Safety Pick 2008″ from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) and a 5-star crash safety rating for frontal and side collisions from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA*).

    * Government star ratings are part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA’s) New Car Assessment Program (www.safercar.gov). Model tested with standard side-impact air bags (SABs).

    Pilot Evolution by Model Year: 2003 - 2009

    2003: Vehicle introduced June 2002

    2004: Second row sliding seat feature added, EX-L receives heated seats and mirrors

    2005: Horsepower increased by 6 percent, ULEV-2 emission rating achieved, new features introduced: VSA (EX-L), moonroof (EX-L), 6-CD changer (EX, EX-L), TPMS, and keyless entry added to LX

    2006: New exterior styling (bumper, headlights, side curtain airbags added, VCM applied to newly-introduced two-wheel-drive models, VSA added to all models, fog lights added to EX, EX-L, XM Satellite Radio added to EX-L

    2007: No changes

    2008: New trim levels: Value Package (VP) enhances LX, Special Edition (SE) enhances EX

    2009: All-new model introduced


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    19th April 2008

    Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG Black Series

    The Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG Black Series was recently spied running ā€œlook at meā€ laps around the Nurburgring.

    The Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG Black Series is one of the most extreme Mercedes-Benzes ever built.
    It starts with a 6.0-liter twin turbo V12 engine. In the standard SL65 AMG it pumps out a healthy 604 horsepower, but in the Black Series the same engine gets cranked up to 670 hp. The torque peak won’t increase, but given that it already sits at 738 pound-feet, there’s really isn’t a need for more. The five-speed automatic transmission, torque converter and all, will remain, but it will get two Sport shift programs, with the second delivering quicker gearchanges timed at just 250 milliseconds.

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