Sunday, June 26, 2011

2011 Audi A6


The new 2011 Audi A6 will arrive at dealerships in early 2011. The successor to the world’s most successful executive sedan features groundbreaking solutions in every area of technology. An intelligent combination of materials renders the body unusually light; operation is easy, despite a wealth of functionality; and the range of assistance and multimedia systems is extensive.

The new 2011 Audi A6 series starts with five powerplants generating between 130 kW (177 hp) and 220 kW (300 hp) of output: two gasoline engines and three TDI units. The Audi A6 hybrid will follow at a later date; it combines the power of a large V6 with the fuel efficiency of a four-cylinder unit. A number of drivetrain options are also available. The Audi drive select dynamic handling system for all TFSI and TDI versions has been expanded to include an additional mode – the “efficiency” program.




Wednesday, June 22, 2011

2011 Audi A4





2011 Audi A4 review

Each 2011 Audi A4 review contains expert opinions and analysis of the driving experience, price, equipment, and more in a structured, easy-to-navigate format. All Audi reviews include comparisons, interior and exterior analysis, options & features, and test drives.
2011 Audi A4 review
2011 Audi A4 review
All the trims of Audi A4 are armored with 2.0 L capacity turbocharged four cylindered engine. Audi A4 Premium and Premium Plus trim is offered with 2.0T front Trak which indicate that A4 has front wheel drive channel and CVT (Continuous Variable Transmission). All trims of Audi A4 is offered with 2.0T Quattro which denotes that Audi A4’s engine is mated with six speed manual transmission or eight speed automatic gear transmission. Audi A4 Avant is offered with Quattro and Automatic transmission. In terms of 2011 Audi A4 performance sedan accelerates from 0 to 100 km / h (62 mph) in 9.5 seconds and reaches a top speed of 215 kmh (134 mph), while standard Station Wagon sprint completed in 9.8 seconds and tops at 208 km / h (129 mph).
2011 Audi A4 review
2011 Audi A4 review
All the trims of Audi A4 are armored with 2.0 L capacity turbocharged four cylindered engine. Audi A4 Premium and Premium Plus trim is offered with 2.0T front Trak which indicate that A4 has front wheel drive channel and CVT (Continuous Variable Transmission). All trims of Audi A4 is offered with 2.0T Quattro which denotes that Audi A4’s engine is mated with six speed manual transmission or eight speed automatic gear transmission. Audi A4 Avant is offered with Quattro and Automatic transmission. In terms of 2011 Audi A4 performance sedan accelerates from 0 to 100 km / h (62 mph) in 9.5 seconds and reaches a top speed of 215 kmh (134 mph), while standard Station Wagon sprint completed in 9.8 seconds and tops at 208 km / h (129 mph).The 2011 Audi A4 comes standard with antilock brakes, traction and stability control, front seat side airbags and side curtain airbags. Rear-seat side airbags are optional on the Premium Plus and Prestige, while a blind-spot warning system is optional on the Prestige. Also available is an “Active Braking Guard” feature that’s part of the adaptive cruise control optional on the Prestige. If an imminent collision is detected, the system alerts the driver and primes the brakes for full stopping power 2011 Audi A4 review
2011 Audi A4
2011 Audi A4
2011 Audi A4
2011 Audi A4

2011 Audi A8

2011 Audi A8
2011 Audi A8
2011 Audi A8
2011 Audi A8

2011 Audi A8

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Ryan Dunn Car Crash



Probably not many people who know Ryan Dunn Jackass but for lovers of this name must be familiar. Ryan Dunn is rumored to have died after a car accident in West Goshen, Philadelphia.

According to news reported by NBC Philadelphia, Ryan Dunn was involved an accident on Route 322 in West Goshen, Philadelphia on Monday, at 3:30 am local time. So far the cause of this accident is not clear but sources say NBC, Ryan confirmed dead.

Ryan Dunn car crash photo accident

Other sources had said that if Ryan Dunn was seen drinking with some friends, but so far no confirmation whether this is the cause of the fateful event. Reportedly there are witnesses who saw Ryan Dunn driving at high speed shortly before the accident. In the same car was also found other victims who have not been identified.

In a short time, Twitter was the flood of condolences fan of Ryan Dunn. Music magazine, Kerrang, too condolences over the death of Ryan Dunn. “RIP Jackass star Ryan Dunn,” writes @ KerrangMagazine via Twitter.

Ryan Dunn Ryan Dunn was born with the name Goofed on June 11, 1977. His name began to soar since he played in the series Jackass on MTV in 2000 ago. He had starred in several movies including Jackass 3D in 2010. Finally Ryan starred in Jackass 3.5, released on DVD and Blu-Ray June 14 last.

Hours before the crash, Dunn posted a photo to Twitter, by way of his Tumblr blog, that depicted him drinking with friends.

“Jackass” Star Ryan Dunn Posted Photo to Tumblr Hours Before Death

An unidentified passenger also died in the crash. TMZ reported Dunn was the driver of the car and speed may have been a factor.

News of the incident has caused Dunn’s name to become a trending topic on Twitter, as fans and celebrity friends tweet in remembrance of the star. Several Twitterers are also using the crash to tweet about the dangers of drunken driving — linking the Tumblr photo to the fatal accident — although the exact circumstances of what led to the crash are still unknown.

Flickr user Eric Lewis posted the image below with a caption that says the photo shows what’s left of Dunn’s car.
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Monday, June 13, 2011

2011 Acura RDX




2011 Acura RDX

After a small facelift in 2010, the Acura RDX is due for a major design overhaul in 2011. Drivers can expect major changes to the styling of the RDX, both inside and out. Although Acura has not confirmed anything officially yet, there is also a strong possibility that the automaker will add a hybrid RDX to the lineup for 2011. Closer to model year 2012, an RDX with a turbodiesel engine may also debut. The new RDX’s release is set for late fall 2010. Read on for our initial car review of the 2011 Acura RDX.

Specifications

As the smallest compact crossover that’s offered by Acura, the RDX is just right for those who want ample interior space in a nice, neat package. With a starting MSRP of $32,500, the 2011 Acura RDX boasts an extraordinary amount of features for a middle-of-the-road price. Front-wheel drive is still standard, but Acura’s topnotch Super-Handling All-Wheel Drive – SH-AWD – is also available. The 2.3-liter DOHC 16-valve in-line 4-cylinder engine is masterfully designed, ensuring that drivers always have plenty of pep at their disposal. When you throw in an exquisite interior and ample cargo space, the 2011 Acura RDX is a bona fide winner. What we know about the 2011 Acura RDX’s specs is summarized below.

* Pricing: the 2011 RDX should start at about $33,000 MSRP, but Acura has not released retail or invoice pricing data yet

* Fuel economy: traditional RDX should have city/highway car ratings comparable to that of current model (19/24 mpg). No information available yet on the hybrid RDX.

* Engine: turbocharged 2.3-liter four-cylinder with 240 horsepower; no data on turbodiesel or hybrid engines yet

* Drivetrain: five-speed automatic with manual shift control

* Acceleration: all-wheel drive 2010 RDX completes 0-60 mph in 6.8 seconds; 2011 model will likely have similar numbers

* Car safety features: brake assist, anti-lock brakes, front-seat side airbags, anti-lock brakes, stability control, active front head restraints, and side-curtain airbags

* Suspension: no suspension changes planned as of this writing

* Warranty: four-year/50,000-mile basic warranty; six-year/70,000-mile powertrain warranty

Exterior Features

Acura hasn’t said much about the new styling of the 2011 RDX, but you can expect major changes. The hybrid version, if offered, will likely have slightly different styling and badges from the traditional gas-powered RDX. We will know more when Acura releases preliminary photos of the 2011 RDX later in the year.

Interior Features

While the inner workings of the 2011 Acura RDX are undeniably exciting, its interior is sure to produce gasps of appreciation, too. Updated and enhanced leather upholstery kicks up the quality inside the RDX, while ambient footwell lighting helps bring it roaring into the 21st century with aplomb. Nifty technological features, like a rearview camera system, further enhance the car’s interior. A pull handle makes closing the rear hatch a snap, while improved cupholders ensure that there’s plenty of space for beverages. Dual-level heated front seats are just one more way that the 2011 RDX shines.

On the Road

Several tweaks have been made with the 2011 Acura RDX, and many of them have very positive impacts on its handling and driving capabilities. The variable-flow turbocharged engine and i-VTEC ensure exceptional performance. Quick, seamless gear changes are par for the course. Those who prefer having more control will appreciate the steering-wheel-mounted paddles that allow for manual shifting. Finally, a revised brake system produces a sturdier, more responsive feel – it’s a lot more durable, too. All told, slipping behind the wheel of the 2011 Acura RDX is a genuine delight.

Performance

The shining star of the 2011 Acura RDX is, undoubtedly, its first-rate engine. The turbocharged DOHC 16-valve in-line 4-cylinder engine boasts i-VTEC control, creating more responsive and engaging performance. The five-speed automatic transmission is equipped with Sequential SportShift, which is standard; this further increases the power and capabilities of the RDX. Acura’s compelling SH-AWD system not only distributes torque evenly between the rear and front axles, but it distributes it between the right and left rear wheels, too. When paired with an engine that produces 240 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque, it’s plain to see why car enthusiasts give this configuration two thumbs up.

Although we won’t know until we perform an official road test, Acura has not announced any plans to change the 2011 RDX substantially under the hood. The biggest development in the performance area will probably be the hybrid RDX’s engine, which will offer lower horsepower but higher fuel economy ratings. The traditional gas-powered RDX will likely have 0-60 times, power outputs, and powertrain options similar to those of the 2010 model. Braking and handling will probably also remain the same, as Acura just revised the brakes on the RDX in 2010.

Pros

Those who are concerned about safety will be reassured to know that the 2011 Acura RDX boasts it in spades. One of the most notable things about the RDX, in terms of safety, is its Advanced Compatibility Engineering, or ACE, body structure. More than anything, this design enhances the safety of passengers in the RDX. Another key perk is cargo space. When its rear seats are folded down, the 2011 RDX boasts 61 cubic feet of it. Combine that with the improved fuel economy of front-wheel drive models, and you have yourself a winner.

Cons

With so many thoughtful touches – and such a masterfully engineered powertrain and engine – there’s little to complain about when it comes to the 2011 Acura RDX. That said, a few minor beefs can still be found. All-wheel drive models have lackluster fuel economy – it’s a trade-off that some drivers won’t want to make. Despite all of the refined features, the RDX tends to ride too firmly for most drivers. Finally, its updated corporate grille – which is now in its second year – will continue to be a divisive aesthetic feature; some people love it, some people can’t stand it.

2011 Acura RDX

2011 Acura RDX
2011 Acura RDX

Acura NSX





The new 2010 2011 Acura NSX has advancements not only under the hood. On the outside, waste was trimmed everywhere in the NSX-from the frame members to the suspension arms to the connecting rods-to achieve leaner, meaner functionality. In the cabin, the vehicle’s deeply sculpted bucket seats position the driver close to the center of gravity, poised to respond to the road. On the dashboard, the instrument cluster boasts large gauges that convey performance data against a dark blue background for easy reading at high speeds. Up above, the removable aluminum roof panel comes off quickly when you rotate a lever on each side, and is light enough for one person to lift easily. This feature is just another demonstration of how Acura has made the new and improved 2010 2011 Acura NSX into a work of art. And we’re not even talking about the available 2010 2011 Acura NSX body kits – these can make the vehicle from a work of art into a masterpiece. Check them out today.

Acura NSX Wallpaper

Acura NSX Wallpaper
Acura NSX Wallpaper

Acura NSX Wallpaper

Article Source: http://www.acura2010.net/

Acura MDX





With an emphasis on top-level manipulation performance, MDX engineers targeted the world-class kinetics and drive feel of the top European SUV competitors. This led to the development of a long wheelbase wheelbase platform and a advanced suspension system that was tuned at Germany’s famed Nürburgring race circuit.
The MDX’s 4-wheel fully-independent suspension makes use of MacPherson front struts and a multi-link rear design mounted to a rigid unit body structure with isolated subframes. The front suspension also uses unique hydro-compliance bushings that provide superior ride isolation and chassis vibration control. Anti-dive properties were carefully engineered to reduce impact harshness and improve ride comfort. The rear suspension uses aluminum uprights to reduce unsprung weight for improved response, while special trailing-arm climb points reduce body squat during acceleration. Coil springs, dampers, and anti-roll bars are tuned for the optimum compounding of smooth ride and accurate handling.

For excellent fillet power and control, the MDX employs 13-inch diameter ventilated front brake rotors and 13.2-inch solid rear brake rotors along with anti-lock brakes (ABS) with Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist. With Brake Assist, the MDX driver has the power to more quickly apply full braking pressure during an accident avoidance situation.

An available Sport Package incorporates Acura's exclusive Active Damper System that delivers an optimized combining of ride comfort and excellent handling. Using ‘active’ magneto-rheological fluid dampers and prognostic computer algorithms, in as little as five milliseconds (0.005 sec.) the MDX can individually adjust the damping force of its shock absorbers ahead of actual body movements to provide vastly improved transient handling, route isolation, and body control. A cockpit mounted control allows the driver to choose betwixt sport and comfort settings for the Active Damper System.

Acura MDX

Acura MDX

Acura MDX

Article Source: http://www.auto-insight.ca/

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Suzuki Swift 2011

Suzuki Swift 2011
Suzuki Swift 2011
Suzuki Swift 2011
Suzuki Swift 2011
Suzuki Swift 2011

2011 Suzuki Grand Vitara




The 2011 Suzuki Grand Vitara is a compact, five-seat SUV that returns unchanged for the new model year.

Related to the last-generation Chevrolet Equinox, the Grand Vitara has carlike proportions, but is underpinned by a frame and available four-wheel drive with a low range, which gives it more off-road capability than the typical crossover. Still with the lack of competitors in that narrow market niche, the Grand Vitara competes most closely with the likes of the Equinox, the Ford Escape, the Subaru Outback and the Honda CR-V.

The Grand Vitara's clean, forgettable lines strike a nice balance between tougher-bred SUVs and softer crossovers, but it's not as distinctive as the latest Hyundai or Kia offerings. The interior is a much nicer affair than in most other crossovers--it's more like the Suzuki Kizashi sedan, with soft-gloss paint and plastics.

Suzuki outfits the Grand Vitara with a choice of two engines. A 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine churns out 166 horsepower and 160 pound-feet of torque, while it delivers EPA fuel economy ratings of 19/26 with a five-speed manual gearbox, dropping a bit to 19/25 mpg with the optional four-speed automatic. Grand Vitara XSport and Luxury editions can be fitted with a 3.2-liter V-6 that makes 230 horsepower and 213 lb-ft of torque; it's teamed with a slightly more modern five-speed automatic transmission. This powertrain is rated by the EPA at 18/24 mpg.

Handling is decent and acceleration tepid in the four-cylinder vehicle; it's not hugely competitive with the V-6, but the improved acceleration and slight gas mileage penalty make upgrading well worth the price. While it has rugged four-wheel drive, the Grand Vitara can also be switched into an automatic all-wheel-drive mode, for set-and-forget driving. The ride, while decent on smooth roads, can fall apart quickly when the pavement turns choppy.

The Vitara's cabin is long and narrow, with the resulting good numbers for leg room. The cargo area's a disappointment, though, with meager room, and a tailgate that opens to the side--an old-school maneuver even the RAV4 has ditched.

Though it offers the expected anti-lock brakes, as well as stability and traction control systems as standard, along with front-side and side-curtain airbags, the Grand Vitara doesn't top any safety ratings.
2011 Suzuki Grand Vitara
2011 Suzuki Grand Vitara
2011 Suzuki Grand Vitara
2011 Suzuki Grand Vitara

Article Source: Suzuki Grand

Friday, June 3, 2011

2011 Suzuki Kizashi

2011 Suzuki Kizashi
2011 Suzuki Kizashi
2011 Suzuki Kizashi
2011 Suzuki Kizashi
2011 Suzuki Kizashi