27th November 2008

Bahrain Official Vision Includes Productivity & A Middle Class


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2030 vision for a brave new Bahrain

A BRAVE new Bahrain is being mapped out under revolutionary economic and social reforms unveiled yesterday.

Massively improved standards of living, radically reformed government, widespread privatisation, better education and health services and an enhanced quality of life are pledged in the blueprint Economic Vision 2030.

The roughly 4,500-word mission statement to transform the nation, drawn up by the Economic Development Board, was launched at a ceremony yesterday attended by His Majesty King Hamad, Prime Minister Shaikh Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa, Crown Prince, Deputy Supreme Commander and EDB chairman Shaikh Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Deputy Premier Shaikh Mohammed bin Mubarak Al Khalifa and other top officials and dignitaries.

Economic Vision 2030 outlines the future path for the development of Bahrain’s economy and society, says the EDB, which created it in consultation with the government and private sectors, political leaders and international bodies.

“At the heart of the Economic Vision lie the aspirations for our economy, government and society in accordance with the guiding principles of sustainability, competitiveness and, fairness,” it says.

The aim is to transform Bahrain into a meritocracy, in which hard work reaps rewards, in an economy led by the private sector.

“We aspire to shift from an economy built on oil wealth to a productive, globally competitive economy, shaped by the government and driven by a pioneering private sector - an economy that raises a broad middle class of Bahrainis who enjoy good living standards through increased productivity and high-wage jobs,” says the document.

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    27th November 2008

    Happy Thanksgiving!


    Cookie the Dog’s Owner already perfectly summed up my Car Lust-related Thanksgiving emotions; so I’ll complement that with this image from Car Lust commenter That Car Guy, commemorating his favorite automotive turkey–the Chevy Vega. Car Lust readers, I hope you all have a great Thanksgiving.


    This is syndicated from Car Lust, and written by Chris Hafner.

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    27th November 2008

    Seattle Subaru Expert Strut Replacement

    So Your Subaru is getting up there in age, maybe as a result you have started getting motion sickness whenever you make a lane change at freeway speeds, or there is a noise going over bumps. All of these symptoms can make your Subaru feel much older than it really is.

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    27th November 2008

    Edmunds.Com Predicts Slight Improvement in November Auto Sales Versus October

    Edmunds.Com Predicts Slight Improvement in November Auto Sales Versus October

    Date posted: 2008-11-26 13:00:00.0

    SANTA MONICA, California — Edmunds.com is predicting that November’s new-vehicle sales, including fleet sales, will show a 1.9 percent increase from October 2008 and a 27.6 percent decrease from November 2007. Total sales are expected to be 850,000 units. The automakers will release their sales reports in the first week of December.

    “Sales improved slightly over October thanks to near-record-high incentives and perhaps a sense of relief that the presidential election is over,” said Jesse Toprak, executive director of industry analysis for Edmunds.com. “Also, remarkably low gas prices motivated shoppers to seriously consider the tremendous deals available on SUVs and trucks.”

    Edmunds.com predicts that Chrysler will sell 94,000 units in November 2008, down 41.7 percent compared with November 2007 and down 0.3 percent from October 2008. It predicts that Ford will sell 119,000 units in November 2008, down 33.1 percent compared with November 2007 and down 7.8 percent from October 2008. General Motors will sell 188,000 units in November 2008, down 28.2 percent compared with November 2007 and up 11.2 percent from October 2008.

    Inside Line says: Expect November sales figures to show Detroit is still in lots of trouble, despite a little glimmer of hope. — Anita Lienert, Correspondent

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    27th November 2008

    2009 Porsche Cayman

    The 2009 Porsche Cayman is just another example of the attention to detail that makes a Porsche a Porsche. Not content to make some of the most complete and balanced sports cars on the market, Stuttgart continually leads sports car innovation, and the exciting though familiar 2009 Porsche Cayman is no different.


    Unveiled at the 2008 Los Angeles Auto Show, the Cayman displays minor exterior clues that this is indeed a new Porsche, but it seems that like the 911, Porsche intends to keep the Cayman’s styling instantly recognizable and relatively constant.


    New head and tail lights incorporating tasteful rows of small LED lamps as well as bi-xenon headlight technology are the most easily distinguishable features of the new Cayman’s exterior, though if you look closely you will find a whole host of very minor changes. The real story, of course, is what’s inside. The 2009 Porsche Cayman engine, transmission and drivetrain all receive new and very significant upgrades.


    2009 Cayman Performance: A New Boxer Engine, Much More


    The 2009 Porsche Cayman S receives an all-new direct injection 3.4 liter flat 6 powerplant benefitting from upgrades that first made their way into Porsche 911 engines. Because the sophisticated direct injection system can much more closely monitor how much fuel is making its way inside the combustion chamber, the Cayman 2.9 liter engine and the 3.4 liter Cayman S motor not only enjoy significant horsepower gains but bumps in fuel economy as well.


    It was not so long ago that a Porsche sports car model with an automatic transmission would be laughable to any serious Porsche fan or enthusiast. Cayman models for 2009 receive a version of the Porsche Doppelkupplungsgetriebe (PDK) transmission first introduced in 911 models.As is the case with dual clutch automanuals from Audi and Ferrari, the PDK uses two alternatively engaging clutches to minimize shift times and transmission wear, actually allowing the Cayman to accelerate faster than even the most skilled driver. Most who buy a Cayman for spirited driving over cruising might still opt for the true 6 speed manual, even though the PDK gains an extra gear.


    The 2009 Cayman and Cayman S models will be showing up in dealerships early next year. Cayman and Cayman S base price information to be announced soon.



    Next generation Porsche Cayman with increased power and efficiency

    Official Porsche Press Release


    Porsche is presenting the second generation of the mid-engined Cayman sports coupe at the Los Angeles Motor Show (November 21 – 30) this week. The highlight is the new, flat-six ‘boxer’ engines, developed to incorporate new technical features from the ground up, providing not only more power, but also significantly greater fuel efficiency.


    A further improvement of both fuel economy and performance is guaranteed by the Porsche Doppelkupplungsgetriebe (PDK), the new double-clutch gearbox now available as an option on both the Cayman and Cayman S.


    Newly-developed’ boxer’ engines deliver more power on less fuel


    The Cayman now has an engine displacing 2.9-litres, which develops 265 bhp (195 kW), an increase by 20 horsepower over the prior 2.7-litre model.


    The 3.4-litre power unit in the Cayman S now features Direct Fuel Injection, and delivers 320 bhp (235 kW), up by 25 bhp.


    These developments see the engines fitted to the Cayman and Cayman S coupes offering more horsepower than those in the Boxster roadster. This move emphasises the sports driving orientation of the Cayman and further differentiates the coupe.


    An outstanding power-to-weight ratio of 4.2kg/bhp on the Cayman S in particular ensures optimum driving dynamics. For example, the Cayman S with PDK and Launch Control (featured in the optional Sports Chrono Package Plus) accelerates from 0-62mph (0-100 km/h) in 4.9 seconds, setting the benchmark in the range.


    When combined with the PDK transmission, the new 2.9-litre engine of the Cayman clearly breaks through the 30.0mpg fuel consumption boundary. Indeed, the figure of 31.0mpg (9.1 litres/100km) is approximately 10 per cent better than the previous model with the Tiptronic S automatic transmission. Increasing fuel economy by an even more significant 15 per cent to 30.1mpg (9.4 litres/100km), the 3.4-litre Cayman S with PDK offers an even greater saving over its predecessor with Tiptronic S.


    In parallel with the improvement in fuel economy, so emissions of the engines have decreased also. Depending on model, emissions have been reduced by up to 16 per cent. The Cayman with the standard six-speed manual gearbox emits 221g/km CO2, and 214g/km CO2 when fitted with PDK. The Cayman S manual emits 223g/km CO2, and 221g/km CO2 with PDK.


    Significantly, these developments move every Cayman model – whether manual or PDK – into Band F for Vehicle Excise Duty and company car taxation purposes.

    Direct Fuel Injection standard on 3.4-litre S engine


    The driver benefits from a further advantage of direct injection every time they touch the throttle pedal: with fuel being injected fractions of a second prior to combustion, the engine responds more directly and spontaneously to even the slightest movement of the driver’s right foot. This is not only the case when accelerating, but also when lifting off the throttle, for engine speed drops more quickly and smoothly since there is no residual fuel left in the intake manifold which might otherwise prolong the combustion process.


    Depending on engine load and speed, fuel is injected into the combustion chamber at a pressure of 120 bar. The big advantage is that unlike conventional intake manifold injection, direct fuel injection serves to form the fuel/air mixture directly in the combustion chamber. This better mixes the air and fuel in the cylinder, establishing an important prerequisite for clean and complete combustion. This ensures the ‘homogeneous’ operation of the power unit with a consistent balance of the fuel/air mixture in the combustion chamber at all times and under all running conditions. Such smooth operation guarantees optimum combustion and maintains low emissions, across a range of fuel qualities.

    A coupé of distinction


    While instantly recognisable as a Porsche sports car, the Cayman is individual in its design. Originally launched in 2005, the characteristic silhouette of the Cayman has remained fresh and contemporary. Its distinctive coupé lines are combined with a long wheelbase and a rear aspect that slopes gently downwards. From the rear, the Cayman is defined by a large, opening rear lid, powerfully sweeping wheel arches and an automatically extending spoiler.


    The rear lid opens upwards to provide access to the 260 litre luggage compartment. This, in conjunction with the 150 litre capacity luggage compartment in the nose, plus numerous additional storage compartments, ensures that this two-seater sports car combines real functionality with elegant aesthetic form.


    As is Porsche tradition, the styling of the next generation two-seater Coupe has evolved subtly. However, it is clearly distinguishable from outside through its newly-designed nose and tail. The new halogen headlights with their integrated direction indicators are reminiscent of the lights on the Carrera GT, and the new LED rear lights tapering to the outside are integrated elegantly in the remodelled bodywork.


    The rod-shaped side lights in LED light conductor technology add distinction to the car’s looks, which are further enhanced through their horizontal arrangement in the outer air intakes. Yet a further highlight is provided by the round fog lamps featured as standard.


    For the first time the Cayman is available with a Lights Package featuring bi-xenon headlights, dynamic cornering lights and LED day-time driving lights. Replacing the fog lamps, these light units are made up of four LEDs arranged in round light units like the eyes on dice.


    PDK: quickly shifting gears, reducing fuel consumption


    The Cayman is available with the Porsche-Doppelkupplungsgetriebe (PDK) carried over directly from motor sport, and replacing the former Tiptronic S torque converter automatic transmission. When equipped with PDK, the Cayman accelerates from 0-62 mph (100km/h) 0.1 seconds faster than with the manual six-speed gearbox.


    Acceleration is particularly fast and dynamic with the optional Sports Chrono Package Plus featuring Launch Control; this offers maximum acceleration from a standing start and also a Race Track Gearshift Strategy for the fastest conceivable gear change as an exclusive highlight on the PDK models.


    Benefiting from Launch Control, the respective models accelerate from a standstill to 62 mph (100 km/h) yet another 2/10ths of a second faster.

    Porsche Doppelkupplungsgetriebe (PDK) – in detail


    The next generation Cayman and Cayman S are available for the first time with the new Porsche Doppelkupplungsgetriebe (PDK), literally Porsche double-clutch gearbox. Offering no less than seven forward gears, the new gearbox combines the driving comfort of a torque converter-equipped automatic transmission with the dynamic manual gearshift functionality of a sequential racing gearbox. PDK also boasts an entirely automatic gearshift function, and replaces the Porsche Tiptronic S automatic transmission previously offered. Through its optimised and adaptive gearshift programmes, PDK further improves the acceleration of the Cayman models and reduces fuel consumption to an even lower level.


    In principle, the PDK consists of a conventional manual gearbox and a hydraulic control system divided into two separate transmission units. Two wet clutches in radial arrangement, controlled hydraulically, and using oil for both cooling and lubrication, form the heart of the transmission. One clutch is for the first transmission unit with the uneven gear ratios (1,3,5,7) and reverse, and the other clutch is for the second transmission unit with the even gears (2,4,6). Via a number of pressure valves, the hydraulic control unit masterminds both the wet clutches and the shift cylinders activating the transmission ratio required.


    The gearshift perceived by the driver comes not from the gears actually changing, but from the change of positive clutch engagement. In this case, the clutch on one transmission opens or disengages while the clutch on the other transmission closes or engages in a simultaneous process. The big advantage is an even faster gearshift than with a conventional manual gearbox or torque converter automatic transmission. The gears are already ‘in mesh’ when shifting and the power of the engine need not be interrupted in the process.


    PDK also reduces to a minimum transmission power loss courtesy of the high standard of mechanical efficiency in the double-clutch, and this manifests itself in fuel economy improvements of approximately 13 per cent compared with a conventional Tiptronic S transmission. PDK also offers an advantage in terms of weight – despite two additional gears, it weighs 10kg less than Tiptronic S.


    To use the various functions of the double-clutch transmission, the driver can either shift gears by means of sliding buttons on the spokes of the new steering wheel, or via the new gear selector lever. The driver can press forwards to shift the gears up, and press them from behind to shift downwards. Alternatively, pushing the gear selector lever forwards shifts up a gear, and pulling it back shifts down. The option of PDK costs £1,961.


    This PDK gearshift principle was first developed by Porsche for motor sport 25 years ago. Porsche works drivers benefiting from this technology were able to accelerate faster than their competitors and keep both hands on the steering wheel while changing gears, thus avoiding even the slightest distraction while shifting.


    The seven-speed PDK shifts gears up to 60 per cent faster than a conventional automatic transmission, and naturally, gives the new Cayman models even better performance. And those in search of optimum driving dynamics have the option to combine PDK with Sport Chrono Package Plus, now featuring Launch Control.

    Dynamic suspension and supreme brakes – new option of limited-slip differential


    The suspension with its new set-up gives the new Cayman models a combination of even greater driving dynamics and enhanced comfort all in one. Modification of the valve control map on the steering gear serves furthermore to reduce steering forces, giving the Cayman more agile and spontaneous steering behaviour.


    The wheels come in new designs and are half an inch wider than previously on the Cayman 2.9-litre model in order to accommodate the larger brake system of the S-models which are now fitted on the front axle. The Cayman and Cayman S feature the latest generation Porsche Stability Management (PSM) which now offers two new functions: Brake Pre-Loading and the Brake Assistant. Whenever the driver lifts off the throttle pedal very quickly – which is typical immediately prior to an emergency braking manoeuvre – the PSM hydraulic control unit builds up an appropriate level of pressure in the brakes before the driver even presses the brake pedal down, which has the effect of moving the brake pads slightly towards the discs, and ready for immediate action. This significantly improves brake response and shortens stopping distances accordingly.


    When recognising that the driver is braking in an emergency due to the very fast operation of the brake pedal and a defined brake force, the PSM hydraulic control unit actively delivers the brake pressure required for maximum stopping power.


    In conjunction with 18- and 19-inch wheels, the new models in the Cayman range are also available with a limited-slip differential on the rear axle. Locking action is 22 per cent under power and 27 per cent in overrun. This significantly improves both traction and stability, providing a substantially higher level of performance on winding roads, particularly on the race track. A further advantage is the more stable load change behaviour. At the same time, the mechanical differential, through its particular function, interacts perfectly with the electronic Automatic Brake Differential (ABD) for optimum traction control, the locking action delaying the tendency of one wheel to spin on a road surface slippery only on one side.

    New audio and communication systems


    The next generation Cayman features as standard the new CDR-30 CD radio. The new Porsche Communication Management (PCM) 3.0 complete with hard disc navigation is available as an option and when specified serves as the central control unit for all audio, communication and navigation features.


    PCM 3.0 is more versatile, efficient and easier to use than before, standing out in particular through its touch-screen which enables the driver to select specific functions simply by pressing the appropriate key on the larger 6.5-inch monitor. PCM 3.0 is available with highly convenient voice control and, in conjunction with the optional, universal audio interface, can now be used also to control external audio sources such as an iPod®, USB stick, or Bluetooth.


    Seat ventilation combined with seat heating is also available as an option.

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    27th November 2008

    Acura Achieves Historic First in Crash Test Ratings


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    11.24.08
    Acura Achieves Historic First in Crash Test Ratings
    Entire Acura Line-up Receives IIHS Top Safety Rating

    For the first and only time in the history of Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) testing, an automobile nameplate has earned the prestigious TOP SAFETY PICK rating for every vehicle in its entire line-up. To accomplish this safety milestone, all 2009 Acura luxury sedans and SUVs received the highest possible rating in each IIHS crash test and feature the Acura Vehicle Stability Assist™ (VSA®) electronic stability control system as standard equipment.

    “TOP SAFETY PICK winners are the top performers in tough front, side, and rear crash tests, and they have electronic stability control, a crucial technology that can help drivers avoid many crashes altogether,” says Institute president Adrian Lund. “Acura’s achievement means that no matter which Acura model buyers choose, they’re getting state-of-the-art protection for the most common kinds of real-world crashes.”

    To complete the Acura feat, earlier today the IIHS announced that the all-new 2009 Acura TL performance luxury sedan garnered its top safety rating of “GOOD” for each category, including Frontal Offset Crash Test, Side Impact Collision Evaluation (SICE) and Rear Crash Protection. The completely redesigned 2009 TL went on sale in September and is Acura’s top selling performance luxury sedan.

    “With every Acura vehicle we build, safety is at the forefront throughout the entire design process,” said John Mendel, executive vice president of automobile operations. “We are extremely proud that Acura is the first and only nameplate to ever earn this safety distinction.”

    In addition, all 2009 Acura vehicles have earned top governmental crash test ratings from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA*) for NCAP Frontal Crash tests-the most common form of vehicle accident.

    The top crash safety ratings are a direct result of Acura’s “Safety Through Innovation” initiative that is based on the brand’s commitment to leadership in safety. The initiative’s goal is for all Acura models to provide a high level of occupant protection along with injury mitigation to pedestrians, as well as increased crash compatibility with other vehicles, regardless of size or price.

    For 2009, all Acura models include as standard equipment the Advanced Compatibility Engineering™ (ACE™) body structure along with a host of other standard safety equipment including Vehicle Stability Assist™ (VSA®), anti-lock braking system (ABS), dual-stage/dual-threshold front airbags, side airbags with front passenger Occupant Position Detection System (OPDS), active head restraints for front seats, front seatbelts with automatic tensioning system and load limiters, Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) and Daytime Running Lights (DRL).

    Acura’s ACEâ„¢ body structure is designed to help absorb the energy of a frontal crash, while also helping to minimize the potential for an “under-ride” or “over-ride” phenomenon that can occur during frontal impact with a significantly larger, smaller, higher or lower vehicle. ACEâ„¢ channels frontal crash energy to both upper and lower structural elements, including the floor frame rails, side sills and A-pillars. These specially engineered load pathways help distribute frontal impact forces through a greater percentage of the vehicle’s total structure and away from the passenger compartment.

    Acura engineers have the advantage of being able to utilize two ultra-sophisticated crash test facilities, including the world’s first indoor multi-directional car-to-car crash testing facility, located in Tochigi, Japan. This facility has played a crucial role in the development of enhanced designs for occupant and pedestrian safety as well as vehicle-to-vehicle compatibility.

    Along with the Japan facility, Acura also conducts extensive safety testing on all U.S. developed models at the company’s Automotive Safety Research Facility which is located in Raymond, Ohio. The facility features the world’s first pitching test sled, which aids efficiency by enabling economical, repeatable and quick crash test simulations with certain interior safety components (such as seats and seatbelts) prior to conducting a crash test with an actual vehicle. It also features one of the world’s highest resolution impact barriers, which enables precise measurement of the distribution of impact load forces on a vehicle allowing for even more advanced vehicle designs.

    Acura has been the first to market on many safety technologies including: the first production vehicle in the U.S. to offer a 4-channel braking system; the first production vehicle with a passenger-side airbag with height and position sensors; the first car to have dual-stage driver- and passenger-side airbags; the first luxury SUV to receive a 5-Star crash safety rating from NHTSA; and the first production vehicle to offer Occupant Position Detection System (OPDS) that varies the deployment of the passenger side airbag depending on the occupant’s body location.

    As part of its commitment to improving safety for all road users, Acura has also led the U.S. industry in the application of features designed to reduce injuries to pedestrians in a collision- such as collapsible hood hinges and breakaway windshield wiper pivots, with a focus on reducing severe head injuries, which account for 60 percent of pedestrian fatalities. In addition, the company sought to better understand the dynamics of pedestrian collisions, thus it developed the POLAR II safety test dummy which is widely recognized as the world’s most advanced pedestrian safety test dummy.

    About IIHS
    The IIHS is a not-for-profit organization that conducts independent testing to help reduce losses - deaths, injuries, and property damage - from crashes on the nation’s highways, and provides its findings to automotive insurers. IIHS has been conducting vehicle testing since 1969, and while it conducts impact crash tests similar to those conducted by NHTSA, IIHS tests make use of offset barriers rather than full-vehicle-width barriers.

    Based on post crash test analysis, IIHS rates crash safety using four ratings: Good, Acceptable, Marginal and Poor. IIHS also conducts other vehicle safety tests including low-speed bumper impact tests and seat headrest evaluations based on rear impact tests. IIHS information and vehicle ratings can be obtained by visiting www.iihs.org.

    About Acura
    Acura offers a full line of technologically advanced performance luxury vehicles through a network of 271 dealers within the United States. The 2009 Acura lineup features five distinctive models including the RL luxury performance sedan, the TL performance luxury sedan, the TSX sports sedan, the turbocharged RDX crossover SUV and the award-winning MDX luxury sport utility vehicle.
    For media information and high-resolution photos of all Acura vehicles, please visit www.acuranews.com. For consumer information, please visit www.acura.com.

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




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    27th November 2008

    CarsCast Weekly: 11.28.08

    This week, Stephen and Lindsay take a look at their favorite cars from the 2008 Los Angeles auto show, including the Mazda3, the Ford Fusion and a Honda concept car that defies explanation. Check out the video, then take a look at our full coverage from Los Angeles on Cars.com and KickingTires.

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    27th November 2008

    Drive Car of the Year - The Honda Accord V6. Did we get it right?

    You people at drive are being paid off by various motor corporations. I have driven the new Honda Accord V6 for 5,000km’s and let me tell you it is no fuel saver. The cylinder Shutoff is untimely and unaccurate. The Cutoff only occurs at lights and when at very, very low speed. Once over 60km’s it still burn alot of fuel. I got around 500km to a tank and this is not very impressive when there are many other exceeding this.

    And why you have given the Golf GTI Sports Car of the year again. If anyone has driven the NEW LANCER EVO or FORD XR6 You will all strongly agree they are better cars than the ‘FAULTY’ Golf GTI.

    I have lost complete faith in Drive.com

    Thank you

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    27th November 2008

    Drive Car of the Year - The Honda Accord V6. Did we get it right?

    You people at drive are being paid off by various motor corporations. I have driven the new Honda Accord V6 for 5,000km’s and let me tell you it is no fuel saver. The cylinder Shutoff is untimely and unaccurate. The Cutoff only occurs at lights and when at very, very low speed. Once over 60km’s it still burn alot of fuel. I got around 500km to a tank and this is not very impressive when there are many other exceeding this.

    And why you have given the Golf GTI Sports Car of the year again. If anyone has driven the NEW LANCER EVO or FORD XR6 You will all strongly agree they are better cars than the ‘FAULTY’ Golf GTI.

    I have lost complete faith in Drive.com

    Thank you

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