Friday, September 3, 2010

New Cars Ford Super Duty Pickup

New Cars Ford Super Duty Pickup

New Cars Ford Super Duty pickup
New Cars Ford Super Duty pickup designed 6.7-liter V8 diesel engine (Navistar-source engine replaces the former), a new 6.2-liter gasoline V8 twin-plug, and a six-speed automatic transmission is new. Other changes in the new car Ford Super Duty pickup will be modified style of interior and exterior, but more important is what's under the hood. New Cars Ford Super Duty pickup said also improved ride and handling, and that the new diesel will be the calm in the market.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

New Car BMW 5 Series

New Car BMW 5 Series 2011
New Car BMW 5 Series
The BMW 5 Series is all-new for 2011. Virtually no hardware was carried over directly to the 2011 BMW 5 Series from the previous models. The all-new 2011 5 Series lineup includes the BMW 528i and BMW 535i with six-cylinder engines, and the BMW 550i with a V8.

There are further good tidings. The broad line of new 2011 BMWs, far from looking frumpy, has regained the aggressive, exciting enthusiasm that had been the company's trademark since long before these difficulties began. From 7 Series to 5 Series to 3 Series, 2011 models are back to the reliable old BMW formula: Same sausage, in three different lengths. But oh, what sausage!

In comparison with the previous 5 sedan, the 2011 version is two inches longer, with a three-inch longer wheelbase. That translates to one inch less frontal overhang than in any previous 5. This will certainly be helpful in tight parking situations, but far more than that, it give the 5 its stunning visual impact. With its forward-lunging shapes, muscular flanks, and low, road-hugging front end, the 5's appearance accurately communicates its racerly velocity and apex-strafing agility.

Said agility is aided and abetted by the new 5's near-perfect 49/51 front/rear weight distribution. This package delivers levels of handling that have inherent stability, with no sudden surprises. Very, very BMW.

New Car Ford Fusion Hybrid 2010

New Car Ford Fusion Hybrid 2010
New Car Ford Fusion Hybrid 2010
The 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid was named North American Car of the Year for 2010 by a jury of 49 independent automotive writers and reviewers from the United States and Canada. The Fusion Hybrid topped a field of 27 all-new cars to win the coveted award in its 17th year.

"The New Car Fusion Hybrid offers a remarkable combination of hybrid technology and fun to drive performance and handling," said Tom Lankard, a NewCarTestDrive.com correspondent one of the 49 jurors who voted for the award.

"It's easy to drive and feels like a regular car," said Mitch McCullough, New Car Test Drive editor in chief. "Your passengers may never notice unless you tell them."

Combining an electric motor with a gasoline engine, the Fusion Hybrid returns an EPA estimated 41/36 mpg City/Highway. That beats other midsize hybrids, including the New Car Toyota Camry Hybrid (33/34 mpg) and New Car Nissan Altima Hybrid (35/33 mpg). The only midsize car that beats Fusion fuel economy ratings is the New Car Toyota Prius (51/48 mpg), and it isn't a traditional midsize sedan.

"Though not the first New Car hybrid on the market, or even the second or third, the Fusion Hybrid is simply the best one ever built," said juror Csaba Csere, former editor of Car and Driver magazine. "In addition to delivering terrific mileage, it looks and drives like a regular car, and a very good one indeed.

"A lot of automotive awards are given out each year," McCullough said. "But the North American Car of the Year award is different. Rather than coming from a single media organization, it's decided by 49 independent automotive journalists, eliminating any chance of collusion or outside influence. "These journalists represent the best from print, radio, television, and the internet." Among the media represented: Car and Driver, Road & Track, USA Today, Chicago Sun Times, Detroit News, Chicago Tribune, Fortune magazine, AutoWeek magazine, Edmunds.com, and NewCarTestDrive.com

Nissan GT-R Hybrid Coming Out?

Nissan GT-R Hybrid Coming Out?

Nissan GT-R Hybrid

Answering the needs and demands of world markets will be automotive needs, Nissan's answer to the newest product release. Here's coverage.

With the new government mandated Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards come into force in 2011, New car makers are desperately looking for ways to improve mpg on the Formation of their models.

Several options have been proposed, including hybrids, all-electric and gasoline-electric powertrain even a clean diesel. The easiest solution, from the standpoint of technique, will go with a hybrid setup. Because the New car GT-R is currently utilizing the rear transaxle, will be quite easy to mateit to the electric motor to maintain the ability of all-wheel drive car intact. While some purists may consider this a mechanical neutering their favorite sports cars, hybrids may be the only way the New car GT-R can survive in the future more environmentally conscious.

The New cars that may need to make the greatest gains in fuel economy is the performance sports cars like the New car Nissan GT-R high. While the GT-R represents only a fraction of the total sales of Nissan vehicles, combined with a rating of 17 mpg CAFE will significantly impact the company.

Much like the Chevy Corvette is planning the next generation, Nissan is considering an alternative powertrain for the next-gen GT-R


Since all-electric Nissan Leaf is for hitting dealer showrooms later this year, the New car GT-R has some time before then to draw their own weight to meet CAFE standards. That means that we get to drool over the 485-horsepower all-wheel-drive New car GT-R animals at this time to a little longer. This also means that New car Nissan has a lot of time to develop a drivetrain worthy of the next New car GT-R

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

New Cars

Year 2010 approached. For many companies, automakers, this is a moment in determining the success of their latest products to sell to the public. Ten latest car models MSNBC version below includes various types of vehicles, ranging from mini cars to large family cars, each of which represents the uniqueness of its own.

1. Buick Regal

The new Regal has a more slender body and tight compared to its predecessor model that impressed soft. With four-cylinder engine equipped Turbocharge features, this car will compete with the Acura TSX car class. Power of 220 horsepower cars that have traveled 48 miles by one gallon of fuel will be present in the summer of 2010.

2. Chevrolet Cruze

Chevrolet trying to become a known brand car in a globalized world, such as Ford and Toyota. To achieve this goal, General Motors has developed several models and introduced it to the entire world. Chevrolet Cruze is expected to be a better car than its predecessor model Chevy.

3. Chevrolet Volt

Cars that have been waiting for this moment will touch the market between Thanksgiving and Christmas 2010. But unfortunately, this car is only sold exclusively for residents of California, the United States alone. Although to be released in other countries in 2011, only California community are able to fill the power of this new car at his house and drove as far as 64 miles without gasoline.
GM plans to build 3000 units in the first quarter 2011 Volts, 8000 up to 10 000 in the year, and 50 000 up to 6000 thereafter. GM's biggest concern is the public reaction to this price can not be determined.

4. Ford S-Max

S-Max is included in the multi-purpose vehicle type (MPV) which is similar to a sports utility vehicle (SUV) in the U.S.. S-Max 2010 European version is equipped with diesel engines, while the U.S. version will use a four-cylinder engine with berturbocharge EcoBosst. The car that looks similar to the Honda Stream will be present with the contemporary urban elements.

5. Ford Fiesta

Through the Ford Fiesta, Ford's president Allan Mullay Ford plans to make as a company that has a big name in the small car market. This car is actually already been developed during the Fiesta Mullaly decided to release to the foreign market. He plans to replace some parts like lights and bumpers for entry into the U.S. market. Earlier in 2009, the Fiesta model has sold half a million units in several countries. Cars with this captivating design able to climb 64 miles per gallon.

6. Honda CR-Z

Honda so far has a good reputation for its products. For the production car that Honda produces efficient cars Cars Civic CRX example. Right now Honda to try their luck with the concept of the latest car models, namely the CR-Z, 2011. This latest concept car uses a 1.5 liter gas engine assisted by an electric motor and adapted to a six-speed manual transmission, so consumers feel enthusiastic while driving.

7. Hyundai Sonata

After years of popular V6 engine, Hyundai now testing a family sedan that offers four-cylinder engine. This four-cylinder engine gives greater satisfaction than the V6. Horsepower at the engine produces a force estimated to be 35 mpg, which is adjusted with a six-speed automatic transmission while on the road. New Sonata will be launched in January next, with a turbocharged version of the hybrid.

8. Mazda two

Mazda Motor Company will soon launch its latest car models degan stylish, sleek, and slender. And make the United States consumers lust after cars is immediately circulated there. This car will be powered by a 1.5-liter engine when it arrives in dealerships in late summer 2010.

9. Nissan Leaf

Nissan will start launching its products, namely Nissan menawrkan Leaf with electric-powered cars. Initial inventory will be limited, but Nissan promises to boost production levels. The car itself will not be much more expensive than other cars. For the price of lithium ion battery packs, the Nissan was the pioneer of an innovative financing scheme, which will reduce the cost of the car. Didalamnnya Computer Systems will assist the driver in the refueling track location within range of 100 miles.

10. Toyota Sienna

Americans tend to still like the production of large cars to transport their family, friends, and equipment. Toyota is preparing for its new product, namely Toyoyta Sienna, a minivan that offers luxury features and saving in the form of four-cylinder engine. The standard engine used is a V6. It gives good strength, but it gives fuel economy a bit better than some V8 models. Sienna with a capacity of 2.7 liters can not pull a trailer, but can provide an estimate of the EPA, 26 mpg on the highway when in action. February 2011, Sienna certainly arrive at dealerships

hybrid car histories

hybrid car histories
Modern HEVs make use of efficiency-improving technologies such as regenerative braking, which converts the vehicle's kinetic energy into battery-replenishing electric energy, rather than wasting it as heat energy as conventional brakes do.
A Hybrid Electric (HEV) is a type of hybrid vehicle and electric vehicle which combines a conventional internal combustion engine (ICE) propulsion system with an electric propulsion system. The presence of the electric powertrain is intended to achieve either better fuel economy than a conventional vehicle, or better performance.
Modern HEVs make use of efficiency-improving technologies such as regenerative braking, which converts the vehicle's kinetic energy into battery-replenishing electric energy, rather than wasting it as heat energy as conventional brakes do. Some varieties of HEVs use their internal combustion engine to generate electricity by spinning an electrical generator (this combination is known as a motor-generator), to either recharge their batteries or to directly power the electric drive motors.
A variety of types of HEV exist, and the degree to which they function as EVs varies as well. The most common form of HEV is the hybrid electric car, although hybrid electric trucks (pickups and tractors) and buses also exist.
Many HEVs reduce idle emissions by shutting down the ICE at idle and restarting it when needed; this is known as a start-stop system. A hybrid-electric produces less emissions from its ICE than a comparably-sized gasoline car, as an HEV's gasoline engine is usually smaller than a pure fossil-fuel vehicle, and if not used to directly drive the car, can be geared to run at maximum efficiency, further improving fuel economy.
Ferdinand Porsche in 1900 developed the Lohner-Porsche Mixte Hybrid, the first gasoline-electric hybrid automobile in the world. The hybrid-electric vehicle did not become widely available until the release of the Toyota Prius in Japan in 1997, followed by the Honda Insight in 1999. While initially perceived as unnecessary due to the low cost of gasoline, worldwide increases in the price of petroleum caused many automakers to release hybrids in the late 2000s; they are now perceived as a core segment of the automotive market of the future. Worldwide sales of hybrid vehicles produced by Toyota, the market leader, reached 1.0 million vehicles by May 31, 2007; the 2.0 million mark was reached by August 31, 2009; and 2.68 million units by July 2010, with hybrids sold in 80 countries and regions. Worldwide sales are led by the Prius, with cumulative sales of 1.8 million by June 2010. The global market leader is the United States with 1.6 million hybrids registered by December 2009, of which 814,173 are Toyota Prius,] and California is the biggest American market.