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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

2010 Lotus Exige S

2010 Lotus Exige S Car Walls

The British sports car maker introduced an updated version of its popular Exige S for the 2010 model year at the Geneva Motor Show 2009. The 2010 Lotus Exige S has 257 HP, making it the most powerful Exige ever.

The 2010 model year also sees the introduction of a few key changes to the Exige’s exterior to enhance the aesthetics and improve aerodynamic performance. Highlights include a restyled front end and a new, larger, rear wing that not only reduces drag, but also gives a more muscular stance. The restyled front end includes a larger, more angular air intake mouth to help funnel more air through the radiator.

NEW Honda Skydeck MPV with scissor doors

NEW Honda Skydeck MPV  concept can seat 6 people in a three-row passenger configuration (2+2+2). Honda’s last 6-seater was the Honda Edix which has now been phased out, but that MPV had its 6 seats in a two row configuration, similiar to what Fiat did for their Multipla.
NEW Honda Skydeck MPV
The styling cues are quite obviously inspired by the CR-Z, which leads me to believe this kind of look might become quite commonplace on future Hondas. The front doors
have a scissor hinge like a Lamborghini while the rear door is of the rearward-sliding variety. The powertrain is of course a hybrid but no further details have been revealed.

More will probably be disclosed at the Tokyo show next month, so stay tuned, but for now you can look after the jump for hi-res images.

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2010 Ferrari 599XX Sports Car aimed at the Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano

Witness the 700-horsepower 599XX. It’s about as serious as a sports car gets, but sadly, we’ll never see it on the roads. The 599XX is designed exclusively for the track.

The 599XX is based on the magnificent 599 GTB Fiorano but is a different beast altogether. It’s slathered with all the latest high tech goodies from Ferrari’s racing department and is not aimed merely at the rich. The 599XX, like the FXX before it, is to be sold, in Ferrari’s words, to "a select group of clients," which is to say people are are both rich and want to go wheel-to-wheel during exclusive Ferrari track days. When those few fortunate souls aren't actually behind the wheels of their 599XXs, Ferrari will graciously store them.

Honda EV-N Concept: the retro-styled electric car

The Honda EV-N Concept is surprisingly retro-styled in a sea of very futuristic Honda concepts being released in the past 2 to 3 years. Like you can probably expect from its name, the EV-N Concept is an electric car, though for the moment Honda has not released any details on its motor and battery specifications. It’s probably got a pretty short range though, designed to be used for short commutes in cities like Tokyo.
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Honda EV-N Concept

Honda lines up CR-Z Concept for Tokyo

Honda CR-Z Concept at the 2008 Los Angeles International Auto Show


The eyes of the bulk of the motoring world may have been focused on Frankfurt in September, but Japanese manufacturers appear to have targeted Tokyo for a series of significant new concepts.

Honda is the latest name on the list – it will reveal the CR-Z Concept 2009, the most recent prototype of a compact sports car using Honda’s IMA technology, at the show. The first version of the CR-Z appeared in Tokyo back in 2007 and now the aim is to put the vehicle on sale by 2010 when it will be the first series-produced sports hybrid car from a major manufacturer. It will also be the first petrol-electric vehicle to use a six-speed manual transmission.

Two more Honda concepts will also make their debut at the event.

Firstly, the EV-N battery electric vehicle, which is inspired by the N360 micro car that was launched in the 1960s, will make an appearance. This small, four-seat car includes solar panels on the roof that can be used to charge the on-board battery.

Also making its debut will be the Skydeck concept – a six-seat hybrid MPV. Still a design study, Honda hopes to position the vehicle as an example of how IMA technology can be placed in a number of different cars to fulfil different needs.

Honda will have plenty of other exciting green vehicles on display at the show including the FCX Clarity, its fuel cell electric vehicle; a new EV-Cub electric motorcycle; and the new U3-X, a one-wheel personal mobility device (

2006 Infiniti M45 Sport Road Test

2006 Infiniti M45 Sport Road Test

The mid-size luxury car market is, quite frankly, overstuffed and bursting at the seams. There’s a veritable alphabet of choices: Acura, Audi, BMW, Buick, Chrysler, Cadillac, Ford, Hyundai, Infiniti, Lexus, Mercedes-Benz, Pontiac – they all offer completely competent mid-sizers stuffed full of power, (varying amounts of) prestige, and poise. This is because the mid-size luxo sedan sits in a sweet spot in the market: lots of volume, more prestige than entry-level luxury cars, but a more reachable price tag than top of the line cars. There’s almost more choice than there are buyers.

This is good news for the consumer, of course. There are a lot of these cars fighting for a relatively limited number of consumer dollars, and they have to do everything right. Performance, comfort, build, appearance, prestige – they all need to be there for these customers to sign on the dotted line. And traditionally speaking, there have been two cars that have been the best at that – the BMW 5-series and the Mercedes-Benz E-Class.

2006 Infiniti M45 Sport

These two cars were basically yin and yang; the Merc’s soft ride and staid styling to the BMW’s crisp suspension and Teutonic minimalism. Obviously, the market has expanded greatly since these car’s respective heydays, and we are blessed with a glut of choice. For those who like to do things differently, it’s worth taking a look at the Infiniti M45 Sport.

The M45 is Infiniti’s flagship model since the demise of the Q45 sedan in 2006. It sits above the G37 sedan in Infiniti’s lineup, and is a traditional front-engine rear-wheel-drive sedan. This is technically the second generation M45, but the first one was a largely forgettable (and unattractive) market flop, so we’ll skip that.

The M45 (and it’s V6-powered brother, the M35) are Americanized versions of the Japanese-market Nissan Fuga sedan. In Japan, the Fuga is available in 250GT, 350GT, and 450GT forms – 2.5L and 3.5L VQ V6’s and the 4.5L VK V8. Here, only the large V6 and the V8 are available.

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Let’s talk about that engine, because it’s really the star of the car. The VK45DE is the evolution of the older VH45, which debuted with the original Q45 back in 1989. It’s a 4.5L all-aluminum design, utilizing dual overhead camshafts per cylinder bank and 4 valves per cylinder. Power output is a turbine-smooth 335bhp@6400rpm and 340lb-ft (460nM). It’s only available with a driver-adaptive 5-speed automatic transmission. With a kerb weight of 3995lbs, this gives a pretty healthy power/weight ratio of 185bhp/ton.

The chassis is a stretched version of Nissan’s acclaimed “FM” (for Front-Midship) platform, which also sees duty in the Infiniti G sedan as well as the Nissan 350Z. The engine sits mostly aft of the front axle, which gives a surprisingly neutral weight distribution of 54.1/45.9 front to rear. The M45 sport is rear-drive only, but an all-wheel-drive M45x is available with Nissan’s excellent ATTESSA-ETS 4WD system.

The greasy bits only tell part of the story, though. The Infiniti M45 has a heavy bias towards technology, and the list is immense. For one thing, how about a 14-speaker Bose stereo with Dolby 5.1 surround sound with speakers built into the seats? Then there’s the laser-guided cruise control, lane departure warning system (massively annoying and thankfully defeatable), DVD-based Satellite Navigation, Bluetooth hands-free connectivity, a full-color backup camera that pops up in reverse with steering-dependent guidelines, satellite radio, adaptive cornering bi-xenon headlights, 6-disc CD changer… Oh, then there’s the heated and cooled seats, the voice-activated controls for everything, the keyless entry and keyless start, the rain-sensing wipers and automatic headlights… you get the point.

2006 Infiniti M45 Sport interior

It’s a bit overwhelming, to be honest. Infiniti uses a BMW-like control knob mounted on the center console which is awkward to use and unpleasant to look at. It works, but I’d rather have buttons – what’s so difficult about buttons? Then the lawyers get in on the game, forcing you to be stopped and in park to input a location in the satnav, which is just obnoxious – that’s what passengers are for. Oh, and the lane departure warning – NO. Why would I want something that beeps loudly at me every time i change lanes without using my turn signal? Why in the world? No. Delete. Destroy. Also, why is there no auxiliary input or iPod adapter?

ANYWAY, most of this technology is great. It makes life easier and makes commuting more pleasant. The stereo is absolutely mind-blowing; perfect for hearing every note in Stairway To Heaven at ear-bleeding volume, or being a hippy and listening to NPR. It’s up to you. On road trips, the XM satellite radio is a blessing.

The seats are heavenly – perfectly padded and nicely supportive, and the cooling feature is something you wonder why you’ve never had before on a hot summer day. Long story short, it’s a relaxing, extremely comfortable car to drive – just as you’d expect it to be.

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Of course, this is CarThrottle, not Nerdy Electronics Weekly. We are more into torque and tire smoke than satnav and butt massagers. So how does the car drive?

Depress the brake and punch the “Start/Stop” button and the V8 cranks over all by itself. The gauges do a full-sweep and light up, and you’re ready to go. Throttle take-up is surprisingly smooth for a car with an automatic – not such a slushy automatic. The VK45 sounds marvelous, smooth as silk with just enough bark to let you know what’s under the hood.

It’s quite docile around town at low speeds, but put your foot in it and the M45 responds right now. This is the kind of power only a well-designed twin-cam V8 can make; power anywhere. Power only starts to fall off well north of 6,000 rpm. While the M45 is shy a few horsepower on the competition (E550: 382, Genesis V8: 375, 550i: 360, etc.) it never feels anything close to underpowered. The transmission is relatively intelligent for a traditional 5-speed automatic, although the lack of shifter paddles on the steering wheel is a confusing oversight on Infiniti’s part. The M45 sport comes with stiffer suspension than the regular M, as well as 19″ alloys with summer performance tires (245/40/ZR19 Bridgestone Potenza RE050A’s) which stick like glue. Most interesting is the use of Nissan’s proprietary HICAS 4-wheel-steer system, which only comes on the sport model. It’s not nearly as drastic as you’d think, but it gives this big, heavy sedan the kind of turn-in and responses you’d expect from something smaller and lighter. The brakes have no problem dealing with the weight and inertia, and display no signs of fade even in hard driving.

Subaru Impreza hatchback and sedan

Subaru Impreza hatchback and sedan -The latest model Subaru Impreza has been in our market for quite sometime now, but I don’t know about you but I have yet to see one on our road.
Perhaps I’ve just been in the wrong places at the wrong times. The previous generations on the other hand can be seen nearly once a day and it’s a joy to hear it burbling past, thanks to its turbocharged boxer engine.

2009 Honda Fit Recieves Consumer Reports' Top Rating

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Consumer Reports' has announced that the 2009 Honda Fit has managed to outscore its competitors, which includes the Toyota Yaris, Nissan Versa, Chevrolet Aveo and Suzuki SX4.

Consumer Reports'
tested six subcompacts and small sedans for its March issue. The Honda Fit which is all-new for 2009 received CR's top rating due to its roomy, versatile and flexible interior. CR also noted the Fit's fun to drive character and its good fuel economy.

The Fit and Suzuki SX4 are the only two vehicles in the test that are "recommended" by CR. The Nissan Versa's reliability, which is below average for the sedan kept it from receiving the publication's recommendation. The Chevy Aveo and Toyota Yaris also scored too low in CR's tests.



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2010 Mazda3 MPS and Mazda3 i-stop to be Unveiled in Geneva

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Mazda has announced the introduction of two new Mazda3 models at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show.

First is the 2010 Mazda3 MPS, which is known as the Mazdaspeed3 in the U.S. The more exciting version of the Mazda3 will feature the same 2.3 DISI turbo engine as the current Mazdaspeed3, but its not yet known if it will feature more power.

The second model to be unveiled is the Mazda3 i-stop is powered by a MZR 2.0 DSI (Direct-injection Spark Ignition) engine and features a fuel-saving stop/start system. The setup yields a 12 percent improvement in city fuel economy than the current Euro-spec. Mazda3.



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Murilee's Down On The Street Favorites For 2008 [Down On The Street]

Every weekday in 2008- except for Christmas Day- we saw another cool street-parked vehicle from the streets of Alameda, California. Now I'm going to share my personal favorite ten DOTS finds of the year.

These are the cars and trucks that, for one reason or another, really made my day when I ran across them on the streets of Alameda. Some of them are on this list because they're rare and/or interesting (the "Whoa! What's that?" factor), while others made the cut simply because I yearn to own them. And, yes, the Fire Arrow falls into the latter category, because I'm sick like that. So here we go, my personal Alameda DOTS favorites for Ought-Eight:

1953 Citroën Traction-Avant
Once I found the '75 Citroën GS 1220, I figured there'd be no way in hell I'd ever find a cooler street-parked Citroën on the island. Then… this car! Not only is it a Traction-Avant, it's a really solid street-driven example with a custom vintage hood ornament.

1958 Mercedes-Benz 220S
A great big daily-driven Ponton, rough in spots but still majestic, no doubt with more miles on the clock than every other car on its block combined.

1960 Triumph TR3A
Finding this car led to the epic Triumph cross-country road trip story, which was a lot of fun.

1962 Chrysler 300
I'm torn between this car, the '47 Plymouth, and the '66 Lancia Fulvia Berlina when it comes to choosing the Alameda DOTS car I most wish I owned. I think the Chrysler has the edge. It's probably best that I don't own it, because I'd put a manual transmission in it and get lynched by an enraged mob of numbers-matching Mopar purists.

1963 Porsche 356
356 owners who keep their cars wrapped in cottonwool in the garage will no doubt cringe in horror at the sight of this street-driven (and, for a time, autocross-driven) vintage Porsche, but the owner believes Porsches are made to be driven.

1964 Mercury Comet Cyclone
It's a seriously rare car that vintage Ford freaks would kill to own, equipped with 289 and 4-speed, and yet it's a beat-to-hell daily driver with Greenpeace stickers and a puzzling vanity plate. I love this town!

1965 International Harvester Travelall
Look at this big ol' campin' machine!

1967 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser
It's a show-quality restored Vista Cruiser wagon, complete with the space-capsule roof windows, that lives on the street just a block or so from my house. I've wanted a Vista Cruiser (or a Buick Sport Wagon) for decades now.

1980 Plymouth Fire Arrow
When was the last time you saw a Fire Arrow? Exactly. Those tape stripes! It's like a Malaise Era museum!

1981 Fiat Strada
Europeans might think of the Strada (aka Ritmo) as a pretty commonplace, boring machine, but these things made Americans do double-takes even when they were new. To find one parked on the street was quite a shock.




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2009 Mazda2 Averages 70-hp and 60mpg, Still Has Performance Anxiety

Based on the compact underpinings of the Ford Fiesta, the 2009 Mazda2 micro wagon is currently under heavy evaluation to determine its potential for the U.S. market. Available in Europe with three engine options, a 74-hp or 85-hp 1.3L I4, 67-hp 1.4L turbo diesel, or a 102-hp 1.5L I4, it’s likely only the standard gasoline engines will be introduced to the U.S. Unfortunately, that means that we here stateside will miss out on the Mazda2’s most fuel-efficient offering, since the turbo diesel averages a staggering 65.7 mpg combined. The Mazda2’s 1.3L and 1.5L engines are nothing to be scoffed at though as they both boast impressive fuel consumption rates, averaging 52.3 mpg and 47.9 mpg respectively.

With impressive fuel efficiency and prices beginning at £8,599 [approximately $15,700], the 2009 Mazda2 has been doing wonders for Mazda’s sales as more and more drivers clamor for fuel sipping compact cars. Despite initial plans to release the Mazda2 in the U.S., Auto News reported that Mazda is now dragging their feet. Unafraid of stiff competition from similar models like the Toyota Yaris and Honda Fit, Mazda is more concerned with how the Mazda2 will impact sales of their most popular vehicle, the Mazda3. Already precariously perched as a solid contender in the U.S. market, Mazda is concerned that the introducing the Mazda2 would hurt sales of the Mazda3, which is currently the company’s top seller.



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The Hot Rod Art Book: Masters Of Chicken Scratch [Novelties]

Hot Rods and art go hand in hand. Now there’s a great book that gives you the best of both worlds. It's the Hot Rod Art Book: Masters of Chicken Scratch.

The Hot Rod Art Book: Masters of Chicken Scratch is a book put together by designer Dwayne Vance of Hot Wheels fame. There are over 100 pages of killer hot rod art from an impressive list of artists including Thom Taylor of How To Draw Cars Like A Pro fame. Also included in the package is a CD with tutorials showing the process of how a sketch goes to a full blown illustration. The book has an on-sale date of February 2009 and is the perfect supplement to your car book collection. We’ll be picking up a copy as soon as it becomes available.

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Charles Barkley Nabbed For DUI [Daily DUI]

Charles Barkley, former basketball star and future Governor of Alabama, was arrested on suspicion of DUI after running a stop sign in Gilbert, Arenas Arizona.

Details are still emerging, but according to celeb-stalkers TMZ, Charles Barkley was arrested last night for DUI after failing a field sobriety test.

Arizona Police arrested the retired basketball player on site and cited him with suspicion of DUI. Sir Charles was released a short time later and took a taxi home, which is what he should have done in the first place. Of course, if his play style is anything like his driving, he could have been stone sober and just swerving all over the road under the pretense of defensive driving. [TMZ]



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