Thursday, January 31, 2013

Only Electric Sports Car In The World In Australia

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Tesla Motors kicks off its Oz Goes Electric Tour to bring Tesla Roadster - the only electric sports car - the fans along the east coast of Australia. Roadster will travel an unpublished 3000 km, to show that drivers must not compromise on style, performance, or the area to go electric.

The tour will begin today, March 16 at 10 am at the Hotel Sofitel in Melbourne with representatives of the Victorian Government and the Ministry of Transportation. The tour, which covers Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland, the unit will test events and public displays of the Tesla Roadster. In Victoria, the visit is part of the test vehicle power of local government.

"Trial The Victorian Government electric vehicles to improve the knowledge, understanding and acceptance of electric vehicles," said Kristian Handberg, project manager for the Department of Transportation. "The trial is providing vehicles, drivers, charging points, energy suppliers and other market participants together to build the foundations of the electric vehicle market in Victoria, and make an EV-friendly."

Hand, carbon fiber Roadster is the only car that offers supercar performance with zero emissions. Powered by the majority of the high energy density battery industry, the Roadster accelerates from 0 to 100 km in less than 4 seconds and does not consume oil. The Roadster runs 360 km on a single charge and connects to almost any wall outlet. The Tesla Roadster holds the record for distance traveled on a single charge in an electric vehicle production, which broke driving 501 km in Australia.

"This trip is an important step. For the first time an electric vehicle has traveled a considerable distance in Australia, supported along the way, "said Jay McCormack, Australian National Sales Manager for Tesla." Many Australians will see an EV for the first time and we want them to see with my own eyes that electric cars can be just as effective as conventional cars without emissions. "


The Roadster is the only sports car in the world that can be fully recharged with renewable energy sources. Throughout the Electric Tower Oz goes, the roadster can be charged with solar, wind, hydro and biomass resources provided by major utility AGL.

They require less routine maintenance than conventional cars, the Roadster does not require oil changes or smog checks, and has no spark plugs or pistons to replace.

Tesla Roadster is available in Australia today. Tesla mobile service technicians travel to customers' homes and offices to perform annual inspections, firmware upgrades and other services that provide comfort, they live in Sydney and Perth.

The World's Fastest Car Is Great In 2011

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I am convinced that many of us who want to have the super fastest car in the world. However, we do not know how fast the fastest cars in the world super. The Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport, Koenigsegg Agera R, the SSC Ultimate Aero, the McLaren F1, the Noble M600 and therefore are titled as the world's fastest cars in 2011 fantastic. Let the gestation of his incredible speed through photos in the following way:

The Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport is claimed to be the fastest car in the world's second fastest with a deceleration of 60 mph in 2.6 seconds. In addition, this supercar is also known as the most powerful car in the world.







The Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport version is said to cost $2.4 million



The Saleen S7 is a racing car equipped with high presentation of the powerful V8 Twin Turbo. This car can reach top speed of 60 mph in 3.2 seconds and speed of 100 mph in about 6.2 seconds.









                              The Saleen S7 is priced at $ 550 000

Function of breathing rather than take the form of CC, Koenigsegg CCX is reported to reach 0 to 60 mph in just 3.2 seconds and top speed is around 245 mph.
 







The base price for this supercar is $ 545,568

The joint Koenigsegg is wise that the best results Koenigsegg supercar ever. The joint action of R has finally dethroned the Veyron Supersport as the fastest supercar in the world.








The car will cost $ 1.6 million

It 'was reported that the Gumpert Apollo has been modeled to be able to drive upside down in a tunnel with a speed of 190 mph or higher. Maximum speed of the car 229mp / h in 2.9 seconds and reach 60 mp / h.
 







                     The basic price of this super car is $ 450.000

McLaren F1 is known for more powerful and faster than the fastest supercar in the 20 st century. This type of car did not produce more. Therefore, it is very embarrassing to find one of these markets.












Price $ 970.000 car was when it was introduced
The Noble M600 was also lost by a very good car. It has a rated speed of 225 mph and an official time from 0 to 120 mph in 8.9 seconds alteration.







The car is sold for $ 330,000
SSC Ultimate Aero used to be the car of the world's fastest production March 2007 to July 2010 with a top speed of 257 mph. But beyond a certain joint in R Koenigsegg and Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport it.








SSC Ultimate Aero is the third fastest supercar in 2011

 
                                 SSC Ultimate Aero - the third fastest supercars in the world in 2011

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

CBR 250R Specs

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New Honda CBR 250R Launched With Rs.1.43 Lakh {Ex-Showroom in Delhi}



Riding a trendy, sporty and high power bike is the dream of every bike rider. Their dream is going to be soon become a reality when they will enjoy the pleasure of riding their dream bike on Indian roads. Yes, it is true. Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India (HMSI) has launched Honda CBR 250R Bike in India. From the long time the huge segment of bike lovers in India was waiting for a sports bike of 250cc engines and that also an affordable price. The initiative of finishing their wait is over with the Honda CBR 250R launched in India. The new Honda CBR 250R Bike in India is available in two models i.e., non-ABS version and ABS speed version.



The Honda CBR 250R Price in India for non-ABS version in Indian National Rupees is 1.43 Lakhs whereas Honda CBR 250R Price in India for ABS version in Indian National Rupees is 1.68 lakhs. These Honda CBR 250R Price in India are determined for Delhi. However these Honda CBR 250R Price in India are the ex-showroom prices, there might be slight increase in Honda CBR 250 R Price in India when they will be on roads because at that time road tax and insurance will also be added in Honda CBR250R Price in India.



Honda CBR 250R Specifications: The Honda CBR250R Specifications indicates that a new four stroke single cylinder DOHC is installed in the new Honda CBR 250 R Bike in India. The four valve, liquid cool, fuel injected engine has been specifically designed for Honda CBR 250 R Bike in India. The Honda CBR 250R Specifications also states that the engine of new Honda CBR 250R Bike India will boost up the 25Bhp of power this will enable the rider to ride the bike with the high speed of 160 kph starting from the speed of zero within 7 seconds supported by six speed gearbox.

The Honda CBR 250R specifications also mention that the new Honda CBR 250R Bike in India will be available in three colours i.e, red, black and sliver, with this Honda also ensures that soon it will be launching the new Honda CBR 250R Bike in India with racing sporty colours.

Honda CBR 250R Review: The Honda CBR 250R Review states that the name of Honda is well established name in Indian Bike Market and when such company launches the most awaited bike and that also at an affordable price it is quite sure that soon it will capture the Indian bike market. Thus, Honda CBR 250R Review reports about the positive response from the riders.



Welcome to new Honda CBR 250R Bike in India!!!!!!!!!

Top Car Series Ugly Cars of 2011

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It's easy to ignore all the cars that are bland, blah, boring, banal and blasé. But the ugly ones, the ones that pollute your day with their visual aggression; the ones that defy rational explanation; the ones that bring up a lump of half-digested food in your throat; they demand that attention be paid to them. Maybe that's better than being ignored, but no, it really isn't.

Picking the 10 most wretched dogs from among 2011's litter of production puppies was distressingly easy. In fact, the list grew to 15 without much effort among the Inside Line brain trust just before lunch a couple weeks ago. By the time lunch was over, we were at 25. That's when we decided to limit each manufacturer to just one entry in this list of artistic disrepute. After all, it would have been cruel to list all the Nissans.

Of course all opinions are subjective. Except, of course, our opinions. They're always objectively correct.

So here are our ugly 10 — or 12 if you're paying attention.

Chevrolet Volt/Honda Insight/Toyota Prius

These three are grouped together in one lump because that's what they are: one amorphous, anonymous and indistinguishable hybrid lump.

For some reason Chevrolet, Honda and Toyota, all of which have produced beautiful and distinct cars of their own, have all decided that a high-tech hybrid should be shaped like a five-door polliwog and wear tiny, little wheels inside big wheel arches. The Prius, Volt and Insight all look limp, tired and fragile.


It's as if the design staffs of all three companies abdicated their responsibility and subcontracted the styling of these appliances to Whirlpool. Only there are some Whirlpool washers that look like they could kick the combined asses of the Prius, Volt and Insight.


Ferrari California
Look, the idea of a front-engine, V8-powered Ferrari two-seater is a good one. It's easy to picture that car in your mind... a tightly wound speedster with an aluminum skin stretched tight over its bulging muscles. The hood sculpted around the engine with a scoop to feed it cold air. The nose set down low to slice through the air with a small egg-crate grille. Discrete scoops to feed the brakes cooling air. And finally a fastback roof, bubbled for clearance over the passenger and driver, that finishes in a small ducktail spoiler. Think baby GTO — a serious, lightweight sports car on a new scale for Ferrari.


But that's not what the California is. Instead it's a ridiculously overstyled boulevard trawler that would embarrass even Maserati. The whole thing is misshapen, with a massive rump to hold the heavy foldable metal hardtop. The flanks feature lines that swoop ungraciously, and ridiculous front fender vents. The nose looks like a Toyota Solara's that's been left to melt in the sun. The thick tail is lumpy, features ugly taillights that look ripped off a '59 Cadillac, and those aren't real tailpipes beneath the bumper either. It's the most comprehensively disappointing Ferrari design since, at least, the 1971 365 GTC/4 and maybe ever.

It's hard to believe that Pininfarina admits to designing this.

Nissan Cube
The second-generation Nissan Cube is something of a design classic. From 2002-'08 it established a whole new market segment in Japan for small, upright boxes with some funk and fascination styling. But that Cube was never sold in America. Instead we get the plug-ugly third-generation Cube.

From its ungainly massive front bumper, overdone headlights and ridiculously shaped windows, the current Cube is a mess. But it's worst from the back, where its drooping rear bumper looks like a full diaper.

The current, third Cube takes the whimsical themes established by the second Cube and makes them look flabby and inert. It's not fun like, say, the Kia Soul. It's not youthful like, say, a Hyundai Veloster. And it doesn't look eager like a Mini Cooper; it looks like a golf cart retirees use to shuttle themselves between bridge sessions in Sun City.

Maybe that's why you see Cubes in the parking lot of a Marie Callender's — at 3 o'clock in the afternoon.

Mazda 3 Sedan
The Mazda 3 gets a lot of breathing space around here because it drives so well and also because of the tremendous performance of the brilliant Mazdaspeed 3. But it needs that breathing space, because the schnoz on it is one of the biggest, most misshapen snouts put on a car since the Edsel.


Forget its gaping maw for a second. That stupid grin of a grille. We'll get to the bizarre foglight openings in a moment. And yeah, we'll cover the weirdness of the headlights. What's worst about the Mazda 3's nose is how incredibly long it is. It sticks out beyond the front wheels like a snowplow. Think of whatever big-nosed celebrity you want —, Jimmy Durante, Jamie Farr, Al Molina, Ray Romano, Barbra Streisand or Danny Thomas — none of them has a nose so disproportionate as the one on the Mazda 3.

OK, now how about that huge grille that seems to be sticking its tongue out? What about those huge foglight holes that look ready to suck in birds? And aren't those headlights shaped like tobacco leaves? It's all so sad because the car drives so well.

Lexus HS 250h
It was a tough battle to figure out which Lexus we loathe most. Some argued for the overall weirdness of the GX 460. Others lobbied hard for the IS convertible, with its awkward shapes and high-stack roof. But it's the sheer forgettable dreariness of the HS 250h hybrid that wins out.


The HS hybrid is a blob. Nothing more. It's a car apparently designed to be overlooked. It could be a late-'90s Camry, it's styled so generically. Or it could be a Corolla of some sort. You decide. What it undeniably is, however, is the first cheap-looking Lexus. It even looks chintzier than the 1990 ES 250.

Ever since Lexus began, it's been accused of building generic-looking cars. The HS 250h takes generic to new lows right into the realm of ugly.

Maybach
The more you look at a Maybach, the more you realize that it's not just a silly, ridiculously expensive car, but a fundamentally ugly one as well.


It starts with the Maybach logo itself that looks like a Wankel engine's rotor with two ill-proportioned letter Ms stuck inside it. Then there's the massive grille that looks too big even on a car this gargantuan. The headlights manage to be both weird and boring. The fender shapes are indistinct. The roof is too tall and the entire tail seems as if it's trying to fall off. But beyond all that, a lot of Maybachs are painted two-tone and those two-tones are both tone deaf.

Still, we reserve some special scorn for the Maybach Landaulet. This open-roof version of the longer 62 model adds a fussy-looking roof center to a car that's already insanely ornate. It's a roof only a dictator could love.

BMW 6 Series
The just-superseded BMW 6 Series coupes and convertibles were rightly criticized as BMW's version of the Camaro IROC-Z. The 2011 6 Series, however, makes the old F-Car look like a paragon of sophisticated engineering and finely detailed styling.

Back in the late 1970s the original 6 Series was a truly beautiful car and a worthy successor to the glamorous CS coupes of the 1960s. The original 6 Series was a clean design that looked best as the legendary, first M6.

Today's 6 Series, currently available only as a 650i Convertible, manages the exasperating trick of mixing a freakish nose with an overstyled hood, awkwardly sculpted flanks and a butt even Chris Bangle would find tail-heavy.

There have been dozens of beautiful BMWs. The new 6 Series is the antidote to them.

Lotus Evora
Remember back in junior high when you'd be sentenced to an afternoon after school in detention? You'd sit there doodling rudimentary drawings of sports cars in your notebook. You know, cars that had bizarre proportions, didn't seem to account for things like visibility or engine clearance and then finished up in an unnecessarily large rear spoiler. Little did you know then that you were actually designing the Lotus Evora.


The Evora looks like the Elise's pregnant sister. It's overinflated and lacking in surface detail. It's the sort of midengine car that looks as if it's powered by a Camry engine.

So at least the Evora lives up to its looks.

Dodge Caliber
The Dodge Neon was never a great car, but it was an unpretentious machine that seemed to be comfortable in its own sheet metal. Its successor, the Dodge Caliber, is nothing like that.


From the front, the Caliber seems to be trying to look like a tough Ram pickup. From the side it looks like a dwarf-class crossover. From the rear it looks as if a Lego set exploded and someone tried to glue all the parts back together.

The Caliber's problem is that it's inauthentic. Basically it looks like it was designed by 10 guys who didn't talk to each other much. It wears a tough truck grille, but is narrow and teeters on its tiptoes. It's trying to look tough, like a teenager in a leather jacket, but the pockmarked skin, flabby muscles and bare bones belie that it's a wimp.

Lincoln MKT
Every new Lincoln wears a big front grille that looks like Boba Fett's helmet from Star Wars. But it's the MKT's massive prow that's the most jarring of all the Lincolns. And the vehicle that's dragging behind it isn't any better.


For this big wagon, you can see that the designers were trying to evoke some of the elegance of the legendary 1961 Continental. That shows up in the kink in the rear windows that echoes the slight rise in the old Connie's sheet metal. And it shows up in the thick fender shapes. It just doesn't work. Where the old Continental's sharp fenders were capped by precise, small lamps, the MKT ends in a monstrously oversize tailgate that is itself overwhelmed by the giant taillight panel running across it.

The MKT looks as massive as a battleship and as dopey as a dinghy.

Price announce for 2012 Range Rover Evoque

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Range Rover Evoque

Land Rover exposed today that the all-new 2012 Range Rover Evoque will have a opening price of $43,995 for the five-door, and $44,995 for the coupe.  Both prices include target and liberation.



As the lightest and most fuel well-organized Range Rover ever, the Range Rover Evoque sends a great message that the company is sober about sustainability and is strong-minded to distribute vehicles that are both applicable and extremely pleasing. The Range Rover Evoque addresses the increasing purchaser necessitate for more environmentally affable vehicles.



The Range Rover Evoque achieve 28 MPG** EPA highway and 19 MPG** EPA city. This exceptional fuel cost-cutting measure is the result of new effectiveness technology, person of little consequence material, and environmentally wide awake devise.



Influence economy was a primary objective in the development of the Range Rover Evoque, and engineers have practical a range of sophisticated person of little consequence resources to make this the lightest Range Rover mock-up yet, with the five-door preliminary at just 3,680lbs (1,680 kg). Weight-reduction technology can be establish throughout the body shell and frame of the Range Rover Evoque, including a steel body composition with over 18% Boron/high strength steel in key load-bearing areas. Additional skin tone include polymer and amalgamated front fenders and hatchback, an aluminum hood, roof panels, front lower control arm and front/rear postponement knuckles, and magnesium cross car beam.








Range Rover Evoque
As part of the all-inclusive sweat to reduce the car’s natural impact, the Range Rover Evoque focuses on the use of more sustainable equipment. Each vehicle uses roughly 35lbs (16kg) *** of recycled genuine material. Parts with used satisfied incorporate: headliner, center console, wheel arch liners, air cleaner, cooling fan and shroud, air ducting, side under trays, parcel shelf, engine cover and subwoofer box.



In adding together, the metal internal tidy on the center console and console is produced from recycled aluminum. The spruce fabric used on the headlining and pillars is produced from recycled polyester.



This motor vehicle will be selling in 160 countries global with North American deliveries beginning in fall 2011.

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Toyota Etios Liva launches at onwards Rs 3 99 lakh

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Toyota on Monday launches its first tiny car in India; Etios Liva price between Rs 3.99 lakh and Rs 5.99 lakh. The Etios Liva script Toyota's entrance into the extremely well-liked top tailgate fragment.

Price of a variety of variant is as follows:

Liva J: Rs 3.99 Lakh

Liva G: Rs 4.59 Lakh

Liva G SE: Rs 5.05 Lakh

Liva V: Rs 5.49 Lakh

Liva VX: Rs 5.99 Lakh

This will build the 1.2-litre car as of the world's top carmaker viable, the greatest-growing piece in the 2.5-million Indian people along for the ride car marketplace, and force rival to think cost cut.


Toyota Motor's Indian division expects to sell more than 100,000 Etios sedans and hatchbacks in 2012. "With Liva we will now be a comprehensive maker in India, present a full assortment of yield include the magnificence SUV Prado... Liva is a very helpful fashionable and full of life car.

The company had previous late its get underway from April to June. The assessment was taken to shrink the extensive for the future epoch ensuing from the awe-inspiring reaction expected for the Etios, it added.

"Keeping the aim purchaser in mentality a swerve of young-looking and fun to the top tricks have been wrinkled up as a part of the promotion crusade. The let somebody see closure is the TV ad promotion, which will attribute music tranquil by the music genius A R Rahman," the statement said.

The conception vehicle of Etios and Etios Liva were first unveil at automobile Expo last year in Delhi and later on travelled to from corner to corner the country with the 'Toyota Q-World' realization out to more than one lakh approaching customers, Toyota said.

"The Etios has been very well established by our clientele transversely the marketplace. We have delivered more than 20,000 cars as on date," Toyota said.

Toyota Etios, final at Rs 4.96 lakh, has got a big reply and the business has already delivered over 20,000 Etios to clients with around 10,000 units more on booking list. The company expects Liva to get an even improved reply. Toyota has follow a top down come up to in India after beginning its larger vehicle like Camry sedan and costly SUVs like Prado and Land Cruiser before rolling out Etios and now Liva.

It has enjoy just achievement so far with minor model like Innova and Fortuner creature fragment head net over 50% promote distribute in the segment. The spreading out in portfolio and largely sales will help Toyota increase its used car business. Maruti sell 20-22% of its new cars from its second-hand car dealing True Value and Toyota plans to reach the same level by 2013 from its U-Trust business.

The company will get underway second-hand car business in 15 outlets by the end of this year and expand its sale set-up to over 150 dealerships.

TVS Apache RTR 180 With ABS overview

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TVS Motors India has launched the much wait TVS Apache RTR 180 with ABS. The TVS Apache RTR with ABS is the first Indian bike with ABS for a price tag of less than Rs. 1 Lakh. It bring the bike to a complete stop safely when brakes are applied. The braking system controls the brake force using a software controlled mechanism which uses the inputs from the toothed wheel sensors mounted on the brake disks. The Apache RTR 180 comes with disk brakes both at the rear and front wheel. Its packed with 177.03 PS of max power with 15.5 Nm or torque with a 0 to 60 KMPH performance in 3.6 seconds.The TVS Apache RTR 180 CC comes one in white colour and is available at an ex-showroom Delhi price of Rs. 78,800 which is about Rs. 9000 more than the non-ABS version. For the bikes who like to be on the edge, it is totally worth to spend the extra money for a very useful safety feature like ABS.

Maruti Suzuki Ertiga At Auto Expo Review

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Expected Launch: Early 2012

Expected Price: Rs 5-7lakh

Native indian is a nation enthusiastic about automobiles that can package in a lot of individuals. Normally, since Native indian family members are often huge. Indeed, it is one of the main factors why individuals buy SUVs and MUVs, for the variety of individuals that can fit in. Among low price MUVs Maruti Suzuki has done well with the Eeco. So now Maruti is planning the RIII, for the section where even GM wants to get into with its own automobiles created together with its China lover.



The RIII was first unveiled at this years Vehicle Expo as a idea car. Now, the magic size is prepared and we anticipate the organization to release it next season.While the idea was a trendy looking element, the car has missing quite a bit of sophisticated style. The style has been ripped down to go with generation specifications and expenditures and now the RIII looks more actual.Nonetheless a raked hood and a two-tier grill provide top side personality. In account the destruction gates have been done away with and in position come traditional gates. The back home operates as a hatch out and homes the signing up menu and also athletics back rinse and remove.



Inside, the RIII gets a huge rush and in top-of-the-line versions, the RIII will get electrical ORVMs, heating and cooling, guiding attached handles and safety bags as well. The RIII will be a seven-seater (six-seater in top-end trim) with three lines of seating. However, the start will only be successful once the third row of seating have been collapsed down. The RIII will also come outfitted with ABS and safety bags in the top versions. The RIII will be provided in both gas and diesel-powered generator alternatives. The gas is sure to be the 4-cylinder K-series website and the diesel-powered would be the extremely powerful 1.3-litre DDiS website, which also does obligation in the Instant, SX4 and the Ritz. However it is predicted to provide around 90bhp in the RIII. We anticipate Maruti Suzuki to price it in the Rs 5- 7 lakh range, considering that it is tad lesser than companies the Xylo and Innova.

Monday, January 28, 2013

TIPS ON DRIVING

Posted by at 2:11 PM
1. Hydroplaning

2. Bad-Weather Braking

3. Guardrail

4. Sharing the Road with Trucks

5. Drunk Drivers

6. Child Safety Seats

7. Emergency Vehicles 8. Following Too Close

9. Railroad Crossing

10. Right-Hand Rule

11. Flash Flood

12. Motorcycles

13. Avoiding Collisions

14. Air Bags 15. School Bus Safety

16. Left-Hand Turns

17. Using Your Turn Signal

18. Drifting onto the Right Shoulder

19. Recognizing Risks

20. Head-On Collision

1. Hydroplaning

It’s been raining. As you drive through a patch of puddles, your steering wheel doesn’t respond. Your car is hydroplaning, a condition in which your tires begin to ride up on a film of water and lose contact with the road.

To avoid losing control of your car:

• Ease your foot off the accelerator. This will slow down your vehicle and help you to maintain steering control.
• Avoid turning sharply or sudden, hard braking, which may force your car into a skid.

Before you drive:

Remember that mixing high speeds, worn (or underinflated) tires, and lots of water is the perfect recipe for hydroplaning. Check your tires today. But even with good treads, hydroplaning may occur when water is deeper than the tread depth.

2. Bad-Weather Braking

You’re travelling down a road that is dotted with snow and patches of ice, on a blustery winter night. Suddenly the car in front of you begins to fishtail and lose control.

Drivers with anti-lock brakes should:

• Apply brakes fully, maintain pressure, and attempt to steer around the car. By applying brakes fully you will activate the anti-lock braking system, which modulates the brakes for you. This will slow down your vehicle and allow you to maintain steering control. Don’t pump the brakes. Pumping anti-lock brakes reduces their effectiveness.

Drivers without anti-lock brakes should:

• Apply brakes firmly but short of wheel lockup. Try to keep the heel of your foot on the floor, and use the upper part of your foot to apply a firm and steady pressure on the brake pedal to avoid wheel lockup.

Highway Hint

No matter what kind of brakes you have, always leave enough room between you and the car in front of you. And always reduce speed in adverse weather and poor road conditions.

3. Guardrail

You are travelling at highway speed in the left lane of the expressway. Traffic is heavy. There is no shoulder on the left, and the highway is separated merely by a guardrail. Suddenly the car to your right makes a lane change into your lane, striking your car and forcing you into the guardrail.

To minimize damage to your car and your risk of serious injury:

• Do not slam on your brakes. Maintain a firm grip on the steering wheel, and apply brakes firmly but not to a point of lockup. Then gradually steer away from the guardrail and come to a stop once traffic behind you has reacted to your predicament.

Highway Hint

Once you have regained control, bring the car to a stop next to the guardrail. Do not attempt to cross lanes of heavy traffic.

4. Sharing the Road with Trucks

No one wants to meet a truck by accident. But get closer than 200 feet behind a truck, and you may be saying hello to a trucker’s blind spot.

When following a truck:

• Make sure you are far enough behind the truck so the driver can see you in the side mirrors. If you can’t see the truck’s mirrors, chances are the driver can’t see you. Following a truck too closely also impairs your own vision of the road ahead.

To pass a truck:

• First check for a "no passing zone" marking or sign. Check your mirrors, and signal your intention to move when it is safe to do so.
• Complete your pass as quickly as possible. Signal your intention to move back in front of the truck in your rearview mirror.

Highway Hint

On a level highway, it takes 3 to 5 seconds longer to pass a truck than a car.

5. Drunk Drivers

You are travelling down a highway at 2:30 in the morning at the speed limit. In your rearview mirror you see a vehicle approaching. You notice the vehicle is swerving slightly and alternately speeding up and slowing down. You assume the driver is under the influence of alcohol. What is the best method to avoid the drunk driver?

To avoid the drunk driver:

• Signal, then make a right turn onto another roadway or driveway. If you are on a long stretch of open highway, continue on until you can turn off and let the other car pull ahead. If you merely move onto the shoulder, you could risk being hit because drunk drivers have a tendency to focus on taillights.
• As the car passes, try to get a license plate number and a description of the vehicle. Then notify the police.

Highway Hint

Remember: If you plan to drink alcoholic beverages, make arrangements in advance for a non-drinking "designated driver" or take a taxi.

6. Child Safety Seats

Child safety seats are required by law in all 50 states for good reason. Motor vehicle accidents are the number-one killer of children under the age of 5 in the United States.

To help ensure your child’s safety:

• Choose -- and use -- the proper type of safety seat for your child. There are rear-facing seats for infants, convertible seats for infants and toddlers, and booster seats for older children who aren’t quite big enough to use a safety belt. A word of caution: For cars with a passenger-side air bag, a rear-facing safety seat must never be placed in the front seat. It should always be in the back seat. Check your owner’s manual for complete details on how to secure the child safety seat in your vehicle.

Before you drive:

Make sure you follow the manufacturer’s instructions for installation and that you’re using the child safety seat properly.

7. Emergency Vehicles

You’re travelling along in the left lane of a four-lane, undivided city street in bumper-to-bumper traffic. As you slowly creep along, you hear a siren. A check of your rearview mirror reveals a quickly approaching fire engine. Traffic has completely blocked the right-hand lane.

To help the emergency vehicle get to its destination:

• Stay where you are if traffic is too blocked to move into the right lane. Do not move to your left and into oncoming traffic lanes. You risk a head-on collision and could also interfere with the path of the emergency vehicle.

Highway Hint

Emergency vehicles have the right to move into oncoming lanes to circumvent traffic. Remember: Emergency vehicles have sirens and lights to warn motorists out of their path: you do not!

8. Following Too Close

You’re travelling down a busy two-lane street. There is a car in front of you, and traffic is heavy in the oncoming lane. As you approach an intersection, an oncoming car suddenly makes an unsignaled left-hand turn in front of the car ahead of you. The car in front of you slams on the brakes. You hit your brakes hard, but it is too late. Your car rams into the back of the vehicle you were following. What could you have done to avoid this collision?

To avoid such a crash:

• Allow plenty of distance between your vehicle and the one ahead. Space allows you time to stop safely if the other driver suddenly brakes. A good rule of thumb: With good visibility, dry pavement, and a safe alternate path of travel, allow at least a two-second interval between your car and the one ahead of you. Better yet, allow three seconds.

Highway Hints

You can measure your following distance in this manner:
A. Pick out something up ahead, such as a light post.
B. When the rear of the vehicle ahead of you passes that point, begin to count "One thousand one, one thousand two, one thousand three..."
C. If the front of your vehicle reaches the light post before "one thousand three," you’re following too closely.

9. Railroad Crossing

As you drive down a country road, you see a sign indicating there are railroad tracks ahead. There are no gates down or flashing red warning lights to indicate a train is coming.

To proceed safely:

• Stop, look, listen -- and live. Less than one-third of all public highway rail grade crossings have flashing lights or gates to warn motorists a train is approaching. At all crossings, it’s your responsibility to slow down or stop if necessary. A train always has the right-of-way since it might take a train a mile and a half to stop.

Highway Hint

Never try to beat a train across tracks or go around lowered warning gates. It’s difficult to judge a train’s speed accurately.

10. Right-Hand Rule

Travelling down a busy street, you notice the traffic light at a mildly busy intersection isn’t working. You approach the intersection at the same time as a car on your right from the intersecting street.

To get through the intersection safely:

• Treat the intersection as if it were a four-way stop. Yield the right-of-way to the car on the right on the intersecting street.

Highway Hint

When in doubt at an intersection, remember the right-hand rule, which says the car to your right has the right-of-way.

11. Flash Flood

You’re driving in a light rain, when the skies suddenly darken and the light rain turns into a torrential downpour. You notice the water on the roadway is getting deeper by the second. In an instant, you notice there is water rising around the car.

Your best course of action:

• Pull over slowly and stop. Never try to drive through pools of water on the road. They may be deeper than they appear.

Highway Hint

If the water is rising, get out of the car and seek higher ground. Most cars will float for a short period, but they can quickly and easily be swept away by rising flood waters -- with you trapped inside.

12. Motorcycles

All too often motorists aren’t aware of the motorcycles on the highway. In fact, failure to detect and recognize motorcycles in traffic is the main cause of motorcycle accidents with other vehicles.

If you ride a motorcycle:

• Always keep your headlights on -- even during the day. It will help make you more visible. Twenty-two states require motorcyclists to operate their cycles with their headlights on during the day.

If you drive a car:

• Remember to share the road. Keep a lookout for motorcycles. A motorcycle’s small size makes it more difficult to spot in traffic, so motorists must aggressively and consciously look for motorcycles in changing traffic conditions.

Highway Hint

If you’re behind a motorcycle, follow at the same interval that you would for a car -- at least two seconds, better yet, three seconds on dry pavement.

13. Avoiding Collisions

Bad weather, mechanical failure of a vehicle, and poorly maintained roadways -- all may contribute to collisions. But do you know the number-one cause of auto collisions?

• More collisions can be attributed to driver error than any other factor. Driver error includes many factors, such as improper lookout, excessive speed, improper evasive action, internal distractions, and driver inattention or distraction. The tragedy is that nearly all collisions caused by driver error could have been prevented.

Highway Hints

To keep driver error at a minimum:

• Avoid taking your eyes off the road to adjust your radio or air-conditioning/heating, or to talk to passengers.
• Pull onto the shoulder if you need to check a road map.
• Remain at a safe distance from the car in front of you, and allow plenty of room for changing lanes.

14. Air Bags

Air bags supplement safety belts and are designed to inflate in moderate and severe frontal or near frontal collisions. When used in combination with safety belts, air bags further reduce the risk of fatality in frontal or near frontal crashes.

Air bags do not deploy when:

• You are rear-ended by another car, or hit in the side.
• You misjudge your stopping distance and run into a stopped car at up to 10 to 15 mph.

Highway Hint

Remember that it’s crucial to always wear a safety belt, even if your car is equipped with an air bag. Safety belts provide the maximum protection in all types of crashes, not just head-on crashes. All states have laws requiring the use of child restraints. Forty-two states and the District of Columbia have laws to "Buckle Up."

15. School Bus Safety

Travelling on a four-lane undivided road, you see a school bus approaching from the opposite direction. As you get a bit closer, you notice it is stopped and its red lights are flashing.

To obey the law and make sure that school children remain safe:
• Come to a stop and wait to move until the lights stop flashing or the bus is moving. On an undivided highway this is true no matter what side of the road the bus is on. Remember: There may be children you can’t see getting off the bus and walking around the blind side of the bus.

Highway Hint

If you are on a divided road, you still must stop if the bus is on your side of the road. It’s not necessary to stop if the school bus is across the median in the opposite lanes. However, you should still be careful because there are children around.

16. Left-Hand Turns
You’re pulling out of a business driveway and want to make a left turn onto a busy street. The road has a special center lane designed for making turns.

To ensure center-lane safety:


• After the traffic clears in the lanes nearest you, enter the center lane -- and wait for traffic to clear in the far lane. Once you are in the center lane, turn on your right -- hand turn signal.
• Do not drive in the "shared left-turn lane." It is neither legal nor safe.

Highway Hint


As you merge, watch out for vehicles entering the special turning lane in front of you as well as behind you.

17. Using Your Turn Signal

Always use your turn signal when changing lanes -- even if you’re in the RIGHT TURN ONLY lane and you think it should be obvious that your intention is to turn.

When you use your signal every time you change lanes:

• Your intentions will be clear to everyone. This includes pedestrians as well as motorists.
• You’ll keep the law on your side. Failing to signal is a ticketable offense.

Highway Hint

Most states require the driver to signal at least 100 feet prior to any change in direction.

18. Drifting onto the Right Shoulder

As you travel down a two-lane highway in the country, your right wheels drop off onto the unpaved shoulder of the road.

To correct this situation:

• If the level of the shoulder is only slightly below the pavement, recovery is fairly easy. Hold the steering wheel firmly and ease off the accelerator. If there is nothing in the way, steer so that your vehicle straddles the edge of the pavement.
• Do not turn the steering wheel sharply. You can turn the steering wheel up to a one-quarter turn until the front tire is back on the pavement. Then continue straight down the road.

Highway Hint

If your tires scrub against the side of the pavement, do not steer more sharply. Instead, ease off the accelerator, holding the steering wheel firmly, and straddle the pavement once more. Then repeat the procedure as stated before.

19. Recognizing Risks

Children playing, cars pulling away from the curb, cross-street traffic, someone getting out of a parked car, animals at the side of the road -- each of these everyday events can spell disaster for the driver who fails to look well beyond the immediate field of vision.

To get the "big picture" on the roadway:

• Scan the road ahead from shoulder to shoulder. Get the big picture. Search the road -- and roadside -- at least 12 seconds ahead. Think of this as your "visual lead time," which will allow you time and space to make decisions and control your vehicle.

Highway Hint

At higher speeds, it’s especially important to get the big picture. As speed increases, your eyes focus more on what’s directly in front of you and less on what is to your sides.

20. Head-On Collision
You’re driving down a two-lane highway at 55 mph. In the distance, you see a car approaching in your lane at a high rate of speed. You frantically honk your horn, but the car continues to move toward you in your lane. You think the driver might be asleep or drunk.

To avoid a head-on collision:
• Move to the right. If you move to the left, the head-on collision you were hoping to avoid may still happen. If the oncoming driver recovers, he may instinctively swerve back into his proper lane.
• Reduce your speed and wait as long as you can to pull out of your lane. Pull as far to the right as possible; if need be, drive completely off the road.

Highway Hint
Driving off the road isn’t without risk: There is a possibility you may be injured. However, it’s almost always better than a head-on collision. If you have to hit something, aim for something relatively soft, such as shrubbery.

Friday, January 4, 2013

The Ducati Multistrada 1100 As A Second hand Motorcycle

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Trade a Ducati, a new genus or used, it is not really an option to do more with your thoughts. The desire for a unique and distinctive exotic bike obviously comes from the heart, but that does not mean you need to give relief to all opportunism, or meaning. Just ten years ago, poor sales of the few over the signature of Bologna has given us the incredible Ducati Multistrada 1100S watch. A Ducati motorcycle designed specifically for "all roads".

Ducati is currently selling the new name Multi Strada 1200, which is an impressive machine, but that does not appear until the model is a motorcycle inadequate.

As for a Ducati Multistrada 1100S average uses his first feeling with the bike are usually not the inspiration, but at least one version Multistrada 1100S 1100cc hit and then bright Ohlin delayed bolts at each end is a good dose of Ducati appeal property. It may not have classic lines, but it's a Ducati can not be easily confused and friendship.

The upright riding position is almost unique among pure road bikes, but with the larger screen Ducati Multistrada 1100S feels like the majority wanted his seat, no matter how fast the script, Magneti Marelli is the entire screen. Even your feet are well insulated with caution. As Munchers km to go to the Ducati Multistrada 1100S as it is the height of the best of them, which is assisted by the gentle and bold Desmo engine complete with the big team. It feels like little more than a 140 kmh tic public good and it returns decent fuel economy, too.

Even if it's just one of the most motivating, Ducati, it works well at first. Supply is wonderful, the expected delivery and linear, and a host of aftermarket exhaust pipes bolted to sound like some too.

Is this the new 1200 Ducati multistage better? Of course, the new multi Strada 1200 is a fantastic piece of engineering and development, but for the average cyclist using a multi Strada Ducati 1100S is a perfect travel / adventure machine.

Thursday, January 3, 2013

The New Porsche Panamera Turbo S Revealed

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Porsche will reveal its most powerful Panamera the very first time in North America on April 20, 2011 in the New York International Auto Show.

The engine within the new top-of-the-line Panamera is based on the already proven and powerful twin-turbocharged V8 engine within the Panamera Turbo. The 4.8 liter, V8 engine in the Turbo S achieves a maximum creation of 550 horsepower, that is 10 percent more than the 500 horsepower delivered by the Panamera Turbo. The torque can also be increased over the Turbo from 516 lb-ft to 553 lb-ft. In the “Sport” and “Sport Plus” mode of the standard Sport Chrono Package Turbo, the overboost function can temporarily generate additional torque having a peak rating of 590 lb.-ft.

The power increase delivered in the Panamera Turbo S could be related to two main enhancements: new twin turbochargers with titanium-aluminum turbines and a modified engine control. Titanium-aluminum reduces the turbine and compressor wheel’s weight, which ends inside a quicker turbo response that improves the engine’s agility.


The formidable powerplant that lies underneath the hood of the Panamera Turbo S is capable of propelling it to sports-car sprint times. With the help of Launch Control, the newest Panamera can reach 60 mph in only 3.6 seconds. The very best track speed is 190 mph. And regardless of this increased performance, fuel consumption is expected to stay comparable to the Panamera Turbo that gives an EPA estimated rating of 15 mpg city/23 mpg highway (18 mpg combined). Official EPA fuel economy estimates for the Panamera Turbo S is going to be available once the car continues sale in The united states.

Even for a world-class luxury car, the Panamera Turbo S boasts an extraordinarily higher level of comprehensive features. In keeping with its sporty concept, it comes down equipped with the most important driving-dynamic control systems. For instance, Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC) is definitely an active anti-roll system that significantly reduces lateral motion during corning, which boosts stability, handling and overall occupant comfort. Porsche Torque Vectoring Plus (PTV Plus) is also standard and activly works to help ensure superior traction and higher-performance cornering by making use of a variable torque split to the rear wheels in combination with an electronically controlled rear differential lock. Also standard is Porsche’s advanced speed-sensitive Servotronic steering system, a sports exhaust system, and also the Sport Chrono Package Turbo that further tunes the engine and suspension at the touch from the “Sport Plus” button.

As the sporting character from the new Panamera Turbo S is most apparent driving, the car’s exterior tastefully exudes its high-performance ambitions. The brand new 20-inch Turbo II wheels with increased rear axle track width, side skirts from the Porsche Exclusive range and the adaptive four-way extending rear spoiler express the car’s elite performance abilities. Inside, the fusion of exclusivity and sportiness is conveyed within the interior by the standard bi-color leather finish. A brand new mixture of black/cream emerges just for the brand new Panamera Turbo S with Agate Grey/cream also being added being an exclusive option later this season. Agate Gray Metallic may also be a unique exterior color.

The brand new Porsche Panamera Turbo S will go for sale within the U.S. later this spring, and will have a base MSRP of $173,200, excluding $975 for delivery and destination
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