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Bottling is good for the environment “Oh yeah? Are we talking about the planet Zargon? In fact, Wall Street Journal, the writer David Owen pointed out that excessive congestion may actually be a good thing, especially when it is about thinking for drivers, who are now scrambling to find alternative fuels instead wait idly in traffic hits.

In addition, some studies show that reducing the time Travel with the help of freeway ramps rise to a considerable the overall vehicle emissions and fuel consumption. This would not have happened if only cars ran on the roads. The traffic jam in and around New York that several commuters and city dwellers use the highway ramps. In fact, new users are New Yorkers third of people who use road crossings to the United States.
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AUDI – Always Unsafe Designs Implemented

BMW – Big Money Works
Bought My Wife
Brutal Money Waster
Bimbette Motor Weapon
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volkswagen1At the Hanover Fair 2010, Volkswagen presented the concept Milan Taxi electric propulsion which anticipates some technical solutions that will zero emission cars in Wolfsburg, expectations for 2013. This concept of Volkswagen is a real taxi, due to the shape of MPV. In addition, Volkswagen Taxi Milan is rich in technology, as evidenced by the use of touch screen system for many functions on board. Read the rest of this entry »

volkswagenVolkswagen presents the new Phaeton to show Beijing 2010. The flagship of Germany received a mild aesthetic update, a revised front and new lights front and rear with LED technology, latest trends set by Walter de Silva . New Phaeton will be available in short wheelbase (5.06 meters) and long wheelbase (5.18 meters) with 3-seater rear bench seat or 2 seats each and four engines combined with AWD: 280 hp FSI V6, V8 4.2 335 bhp, 450 bhp W12, and V6 TDI 240 Hp. Declares an average consumption of 8.5 l/100 km with emissions of 224 g / km of CO2. Note the choice of Volkswagen to bring the old W12, W12 than the new 500 hp 6.3 announced on the Audi A8 L . Read the rest of this entry »

a66The Volkswagen Passat CC is now also available in 5 places. The House of Wolfsburg has decided to introduce this option in response to numerous requests from potential clients who did not accept the lack of five seats in the cabin. With a surcharge of 100 euros, the Passat CC can be ordered with the rear seat for 3 persons, with the central place with a headrest and three-point safety belt. Furthermore, the back of the bench seat is also split asymmetrically, Read the rest of this entry »

a34Downsizing now also involves the mechanical components. In implementing the engine 2.0 GTDi petrol engine, Volvo has in fact worked with Borg-Warner and Benteler Automotive (manufacturer of steel components) to complete the turbocharger smaller than the market in relation to power output. Miniaturization, a subject dear to the Oriental Engineering, also whets the Scandinavian peninsula, so long to propose a four-cylinder gasoline 1.999cm ³, 203 horsepower (at 6000 rpm) and 300Nm of maximum torque available already from 1750 rpm. Read the rest of this entry »

The group of engineering Assystem (9 000 people, 672 million euros of sales in 2008) one anticipates year 2009 more difficult in the air transport air Which ACCOUNTED for 38% of its sales in 2008.

“In the first quarter, Aeronautical Division knew was crumbling of 4.7% of its turnover with great projects Which are little impacted by the crisis in volume but some segments more sensitive to the economic situation, like business or the refitting of cabins air crafts , of which the effect was felt it was only part of the quarter. Read the rest of this entry »

1999 Jaguar XK8-4The sleek, cat-like vehicles we know today as Jaguars have it roots in, of all things, motorcycle sidecars. It’s hard to believe that the company that once produced sidecars would make history as one of the most elegant vehicles of the century. When William Lyons, Jaguar’s founder, was a young lad, he had been trained as a stylist, but was already developing a personality as a shrewd businessman. When his friend William Walmsley shared his idea of an aluminum-bodied motorcycle sidecar, Lyons saw tremendous business potential. As a result, the pair joined together to found the Swallow Sidecar Company with a small loan from their parents. The year was 1922 and Lyons was just 21 years old. Read the rest of this entry »

photo1When Bill Lear developed a radio practical for use in an automobile in the late nineteen-thirties, he started a revolution. His was the first accessory for a car that had nothing to do with driving, and he feared that government legislation would quickly be enacted to keep such devices out of cars. Little did he know what was coming around the bend. Today it’s unthinkable to have a car without tunes, and if things continue on their present course, a car without a telephone will soon be as odd as a phone-free home. And why shouldn’t we have the same communications options on the road as on the couch or in the office? After all, we are spending more and more time in our automobiles, and often in stuck in traffic when we could be getting some work done or connecting with the family. What started with Bill Lear and the ability to listen to the local ball game while behind the wheel has grown into a wild new facet of the automotive industry known as telematics. Broadly defined, telematics is the stuff that helps connect a car to the outside world. We’re not talking about the tires, but a stream of digital information to and from the automobile. Here’s what to look for in the coming years as connectivity comes to the car: Read the rest of this entry »

photo1It was one of the most prominent automobile brands in the United States. Its luxury vehicles were highly sought after by Hollywood’s elite during the 1920s. President Franklin D. Roosevelt rode in one to his inauguration and, in later years, Packard’s development of mid-priced cars put them at the top of the sales charts. Now businessman Roy Gullickson, Packard Motor Company president, is aiming to put the classic Packard back on the map as a luxury automobile yet again. Read the rest of this entry »