28th August 2008

Euro GP to Massa

Massa wins European Grand Prix.

Felipe Massa won last night’s European Grand Prix for Ferrari on the new street circuit around the harbour in Valencia and revived his challenge for this year’s drivers’ championship.

The Brazilian, 27, came home ahead of championship-leading Briton Lewis Hamilton in a McLaren-Mercedes with Poland’s Robert Kubica third for BMW Sauber.

Massa’s win lifted him up to second in the drivers’ championship with 64 points, six fewer than Hamilton on 70, with six of this year’s 18 races remaining.

The win was the ninth of his career and was achieved in exemplary fashion as he drove from pole position to the chequered flag without a worry apart from a problem at his second pit stop. Then Ferrari released him a little early and dangerously and this resulted in a stewards investigation that was scheduled to take place after the race.

In another incident, his Ferrari team-mate, defending champion Finn Kimi Raikkonen, was involved in a disastrous pit stop that left a mechanic injured two laps before his engine blew and forced him to retire.

- AFP

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28th August 2008

Executive decisions: Jaguar XJ

Feeling the stress of the sub-prime mortgage meltdown, reaping the negative rewards of high interest rates?

Bugger it, go out and buy a new Jag. They’re not as expensive as you might think

The Jaguar XJ is for the gentleman (or lady) of a certain age - a sensitive subject at my time of life.

He (or she) is probably a company executive who, on the way up, has become accustomed to comfort and the finer things in life.

Employing a driver, he probably never gets behind the wheel, spending his time in the back seat doing what captains of industry do in the rear of their company cars.

In these taxing economic times, those from the big end of town and others need not feel guilty about travelling in this flash car.

This is no million-dollar Maybach or Rolls-Royce. The 3.5 litre Jaguar XJ V8 (the test vehicle) would cost the company $159,990 plus on-road costs.

If times are tough there’s always the economical 2.7 litre XJ6D diesel at $154,900 or, if shareholders are on side, the 4.2 litre Super V8 long wheelbase at $234,900, still only a quarter the cost of the ultimate limo.

The 2008 XJ enjoys significant improvements to its interior thanks to extensively redesigned front seats which are standard across the range and offer even more comfort and support. Rear seat passengers can relax with greater leg and foot room following changes to the backs and lower cushions of the front seats. Wall-to-wall leather, it’s all very gentlemen’s clubby.

On the other hand, business is never far away, an upgraded Bluetooth connectivity system allowing users to hook up to five approved mobile phones to the car’s own in-car telephone system.

Oh, gawd! You can run, but you can’t hide.

On the outside the XJ has been given a fresh look with an all-new, distinctive design which includes a new bumper with reshaped upper and lower mesh grilles and a new Jaguar Growler badge, giving the 2008 model a purposeful appearance.

Adding to this is the Jaguar Leaper, a bonnet mascot that stands alongside the Rolls-Royce Spirit of Ecstacy and Mercedes-Benz three-pointed star in the automobile lexicon of calling cards.

Adding a further touch of attitude, side power vents match those introduced on the XK sports car and there are lower body sills and a subtle rear aero spoiler.

New door mirrors maintain the automotive fashion with integrated indicator lights, while upgraded alloy wheels add to the saloon’s sporting appearance.

The XJ test car rolled on new 19in Polaris alloy wheels — the XJR features 20in Cremona alloys and Super V8 features 20in Calistos.

The Germans are sold, so it seems, the Jaguar XJ winning the annual `Autonis’ design award - 16,000 readers can’t be wrong - for a luxury car from German car magazine Auto Motor und Sport, ahead of home-grown models from BMW, Mercedes and Audi.

Under the bonnet was a new engine — a 3.5 litre V8 producing 190kW power and 335Nm of torque.

Other power plants on offer are the highly acclaimed economical 2.7 litre V6 twin-turbo diesel and high performance 291kW 4.2 litre supercharged petrol V8.

A six-speed automatic transmission provides smooth and slick gear changes while handling the high torque of the engine, meaning higher gearing can be incorporated, helping to cut fuel consumption.

When Jaguar’s ground-breaking all-aluminium XJ luxury saloon range was launched in 2003, its lightweight body helped the car set new standards in handling, precision and refinement.

The latest aluminium monocoque is even better, being 60 per cent stiffer and 40 per cent lighter than that of the model it replaces.

Every XJ comes with sophisticated safety features such as computer active technology suspension, automatic speed limiter and tyre pressure monitoring system.

An adaptive restraint technology system uses ultrasonic means to calculate appropriate airbag deployment and force, based on passenger weight and position.

Side-curtain airbags, front seat thorax airbags and energy absorbent front seat backrests ensure a safe driving experience for all occupants.

The cabin is an oasis of calm, extensive sound insulation and sealing seeing to that.

It’s the perfect ambience for thinking and making decisions . . . even driving.

 

- Gold Coast Bulletin

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28th August 2008

Fleets Of Efficiency

Let’s say you manage a fleet of vehicles, and your bosses want it updated. “Make it cleaner,” they say, “more efficient.” There any number of hucksters (and their hard-won tax breaks) out there who will try to convince you that ethanol is cheaper and sends the right PR message. What they won’t tell you (until it’s too late) is that converting to E85 costs money and reduces efficiency. Converting to hybrids will come with a sphincter-clenching price tag, if you can even find enough Priora for sale. So what’s a fleet manager to do? Invest in education. A Ford-sponsored study at Green Car Congress shows that lessons in eco-driving techniques can bring down fleet fuel economy by as much as 26 percent. That’s right folks, an automaker-sponsored study shows that you can save gas without necessarily buying some gimmicky product they’re hocking! That 26 percent average reduction came after four days of testing by 48 drivers. Individually, efficiency improved between 6 to 50 percent with instruction. Screw the overhyped technical innovations; this is the real game-changer. Too bad Detroit can’t put it in a bottle and sell it. But since they don’t have any Priora to sell, this may just have to do.

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28th August 2008

Volvo small crossover coming in 2010

Volvo is working on bringing more small vehicles to its line-up. In 2010 Volvo will bring a small multi-purpose wagon to the market, likely called the V30 (possibly based on the C30.) From this car, there may be a derivative called XC30, which would be a small SUV or crossover. Volvo will unveil a first preview version of the V30 next year at the Detroit Auto Show with the production version to be revealed in March 2009 at the Geneva Motor Show.

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28th August 2008

Pirelli bringing ‘chipped’ tire to market in 2010

Pirelli has announced a further innovation in the ongoing quest to remove the driving from driving. Sensors have been stashed in tires already for the hasty implementation of TPMS, but Pirelli has taken it a step further, putting a sensor package on the tire carcass itself. One implementation of the “Cyber Tire” is the “Lean,” which harnesses power from the vibrations of the vehicle and beams information including tire pressure, temperature, and load to the vehicle’s computer.

Cyber Tire Lean is setting things rolling for the eventual trotting out of full-blown Cyber Tire, which will be built into the tire. The high tech rubber will be more sophisticated and capable of communicating directly with stability control and anti-lock brakes to improve the effectiveness of dynamic safety systems. Cyber Tire will also carry a three-axis accelerometer that will facilitate real-time calculations of friction coefficients, contact force, and load. Pirelli is most proud of the edge the Cyber Tire will give the nanny systems to catch and correct idiotic driving faster than ever before.

[Source: The Auto Channel via Gumball144]

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28th August 2008

Camaro, Challenger and Mustang - together at last

Motor Trend editor at large Arthur St. Antoine is driving the new 2010 Chevrolet Camaro today as we speak, the V-6 model specifically.

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28th August 2008

Chrysler looks to sell Viper

Chrysler LLC is the latest automaker to consider shedding an iconic brand, announcing Wednesday it has hired a financial consultant to advise the company in the possible sale of its Dodge Viper business.

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28th August 2008

Success in hard times

Difficult times in the auto industry mean that executives need to be particularly resourceful.

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28th August 2008

Ford Edge HySeries CAR review

It’s a few years now since the first serious prototype fuel cell cars hummed onto the radar, yet they’re still very much at the research stage. That said, they have come a long way considering the rocket science involved in making them work and the huge technical mountains engineers are having to climb. The Edge is the latest from the Ford stable and is based on the production SUV crossover. Replacing the usual 3.5-litre V6 Duratec engine is the ‘HySeries’ drive comprising a fuel cell, battery and two 130kW electric motors driving four wheels.

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28th August 2008

London Motor Show Photos & Reports | 2008 British International Motor Show Pictures & Reports | CAR Magazine Online

So Mercedes took the old C-class Sport Coupe and grafted on the nose from the new C-class. Who are they trying to kid? The resulting CLC is the newest car on the Mercedes stand at the 2008 London motor show and CAR’s assistant editor Ben Barry ponders its provenance in our new motor show video report.

Click on our video player below to watch our film.

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