Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Acura MDX, 2010







The award-winning Acura MDX luxury SUV sets even higher standards in 2010 for styling, performance, technology and safety. For 2010, the Acura MDX features a fresh new exterior look, revised powertrain that includes a new 6-speed automatic, chassis refinements, more comfort, and improved technology along with the introduction of an all-new Advance Package - making the class leader even better.

Visually, the 7-passenger 2010 Acura MDX receives more aggressive styling in the form of new front and rear bodywork, a bold new front grille and numerous new trim enhancements. Under the hood, the Acura MDX receives a more refined 3.7L V-6 engine that teams with an all-new 6-speed automatic transmission for better performance and improved fuel efficiency. Inside, the Acura MDX receives a host of new features and technologies that make it even more luxurious.

Ride and handling have been enhanced as a result of a revised power steering system, stiffer rear trailing arm mounting, body rigidity improvements and reduced overall NVH. Thanks to Acura's exclusive Super Handling All-Wheel Drive (SH-AWD) system, the Acura MDX's handling provides confident on- and off-road handling in addition to excellent foul weather performance.

To expand the dynamic capabilities for 2010 MDX, a new Advance package, with a revised Active Damper System and larger 19-inch wheels and tires, further enhances handling while retaining the comfortable, quiet and controlled ride quality expected of a luxury vehicle.

The 2010 Acura MDX exterior gets a fresh new look as a result of Acura's signature design front grille, a new front fascia, revised hood, new side sills, a new rear fascia matched with rolled edge polished stainless-steel exhaust finishers, revised taillights with brighter LED lights, many new trim pieces and available 19-inch diameter 7-spoke aluminum-alloy wheels.

Inside, the 2010 MDX benefits from the expanded use of Milano leather, a new thicker sport steering wheel with racing-inspired paddle shifters, new gauges, easier to understand button placement for center stack functions, available ventilated front seats and upgraded interior trim. In addition, a host of new technology is available including AcuraLink Real-Time Weather and Traffic Rerouting. Other available features include a new full VGA 8-inch navigation screen, a new rear view camera with three unique view choices, upgraded rear entertainment system, an updated audio system with a dedicated 15 GB hard disk drive (HDD) and USB port connectivity, even more LED lighting - and the list goes on.

In keeping with Acura's leadership in the application of advanced, customer-relevant features, the 2010 Acura MDX is available with an array of technologies to improve convenience, including an all-new blind spot information system and Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), and enhance safety, with Acura's unique Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS).

Powertrain
For 2010 the Acura MDX receives a new 3.7-liter VTEC V-6. The engine continues Acura's longstanding mission to provide V-8 level horsepower and torque while retaining the size and fuel efficiency of a V-6. Based on the previous Acura MDX's powerplant, the newly refined 3.7L V-6 develops 300 horsepower and 270 lb-ft of torque to provide immediate throttle response, outstanding low- and mid-range torque and excellent high-rpm power. To widen the powerband while simultaneously improving fuel efficiency, the latest 3.7-liter engine has the patented Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control (VTEC) system applied to the intake valves, revised high-lift camshaft specs during VTEC operation, a computer controlled dual-stage induction system and an electronic Drive-by-Wire throttle system.

Internally, the new 3.7L V-6 makes use of special heavy-duty components including a more rigid cylinder block, high-strength crankshaft, heavy-duty connecting rods, high compression-ratio pistons, cylinder heads with improved cooling, new intake valve springs, a new EGR system, unique long-reach spark plugs, a larger throttle body and other features.

EPA estimated city/highway fuel mileage of 16/21 mpg (an improvement of 1 mpg city and 1 mpg highway over the 2009 model) and a large 21-gallon fuel capacity mean the Acura MDX is perfect for long drives. Like all 2010 Acura vehicles, the MDX complies with the latest EPA TIER 2 - BIN 5 and CARB LEV II ULEV emissions standards.

The 3.7L V-6 is coupled with a brand-new Sequential SportShift 6-speed automatic transmission along with a new multi-clutch torque converter. With comparatively "short" gearing in the first five forward gears, acceleration is enhanced - while fuel efficiency and quiet cruising are optimized with a relaxed Sixth gear ratio. The transmission offers two automatic shift modes, or can be operated manually via racing-inspired steering wheel paddle shifters. Grade Logic Control, Shift Hold Control, Cornering G Shift Control and Hill Start Assist make the new 6-speed the most advanced automatic transmission ever offered by Acura. To support the Acura MDX's 5,000 pound towing capacity, a special front-mount transmission fluid cooler is employed.

The Acura MDX puts power to the ground through Acura's acclaimed Super Handling All-Wheel Drive (SH-AWD) system, an innovative full-time all-wheel-drive system that uses torque vectoring to actively distribute the optimum amount of power not only between the front and rear axles, but also between the left and right rear wheels. With torque vectoring (and by selectively overdriving the outside rear wheel while cornering) the yaw moment of the Acura MDX can be controlled throughout a turn as the SH-AWD system reduces understeer to greatly enhance handling precision and ultimate cornering ability. Working in conjunction with the Acura MDX's standard Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) with traction control, SH-AWD provides enhanced power delivery and driver control whether it be on-road or off-road, in dry, rain, snow or ice.

When towing, special Trailer Stability Assist algorithms built into the VSA logic help stabilize the vehicle after sensing oscillations of the vehicle or trailer. The Acura MDX's SH-AWD system is further enhanced with hill logic that automatically adjusts the front/rear torque distribution based on the incline of the hill grades.

Chassis
With an emphasis on top-level handling performance, Acura MDX engineers targeted the world-class dynamics and driving feel of the top European SUV competitors. This led to the development of a long wheelbase platform and a sophisticated suspension system tuned at Germany's famed Nürburgring race circuit.

The Acura MDX's 4-wheel fully-independent suspension makes use of MacPherson struts in front teamed with a multi-link rear suspension design that is 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. The rear suspension features aluminum-alloy uprights to reduce unsprung weight for improved response, while special trailing-arm mounting points reduce body squat during acceleration. For 2010, the Acura MDX uses stiffer rear trailing arm mounts, incorporates numerous body rigidity improvements and delivers reduced overall NVH.

As part of the available Advance Package, the Active Damper System gives the 2010 Acura MDX an elevated level of handling precision designed to satisfy the most discriminating drivers - all while maintaining a smooth ride. The Acura MDX's Active Damper System features a new algorithm which provides two driver-selectable settings -Comfort and Sport -that tailor the suspension dampers for a more comfortable or more sporting ride. For 2010, the Active Dampers have been re-tuned for provide a more refined ride for Comfort mode and a more natural feeling Sport mode.

Using "active" Magneto-Rheological fluid dampers and predictive computer algorithms, the Acura MDX's Active Damper System can respond in as little as five milliseconds (0.005 sec.) to individually adjust the damping force of the shock absorbers ahead of actual body movements to provide improved transient handling, road isolation and body control.

The Comfort mode allows for a more relaxed driving experience by prioritizing road isolation and reduced passenger fatigue caused by road inputs, while the Sport mode prioritizes handling response and vehicle body control to allow for spirited driving with high levels of precision and vehicle composure.

For 2010, new (lighter) 18-inch diameter 5-spoke aluminum-alloy wheels are standard with 19-inch diameter 7-spoke aluminum-alloy wheels available as part of the Advance Package.

For excellent stopping power and control, the Acura MDX employs large 13.0-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.

Interior
For 2010, new attention to detail and added luxury further distinguish the Acura MDX interior. Expanded use of Milano premium leather to the available Technology Package, improved look and feel of interior trim materials, relocated front seat headrests for improved comfort, more detailed leather stitching (such as the Lancia-style stitching on the steering wheel and shift knob), thicker steering wheel grip, increased use of LED interior lighting and revised cockpit controls make it clear that the Acura MDX is focused on the driver - but not at the expense of passenger comfort.

The power driver seat adjusts 10 ways for optimum comfort, and the front passenger seat is 8-way power adjustable. The second-row outboard seats mirror the style and lateral support of the front seats, giving the interior a unique feel that highlights the Acura MDX's blend of sport and utility. Convenience and cargo features abound, including under-floor storage in the rear cargo area and a standard power-operated rear tailgate. There are multiple configurations of the Acura MDX's three rows of seating thus enabling a maximum useable cargo volume of 83.5 cubic feet. Additionally, a load flat floor is available when the second and third row seats are folded down.

The Acura MDX offers a formidable list of standard equipment including items such as a leather trimmed interior, power moonroof, power windows, leather-wrapped multi-function steering wheel, a Multi-Information Display (MID) that allows access to multiple electronic functions, a tri-zone climate control system with humidity control and Bluetooth HandsFreeLink wireless telephone interface. For 2010, now standard are steering wheel mounted paddle shifters, an auto-dimming rearview mirror with integrated rear view camera screen and LED backlit instrumentation. Also standard with the Acura MDX is an 8-speaker, 253-watt Acura Premium Sound System that features an AM/FM tuner, in-dash 6-disc CD changer, WMA player, MP3 capability, XM Radio and an auxiliary jack for connecting personal audio devices.

The Technology Package's Acura Navigation System with Voice Recognition system uses a new 8-inch full VGA high-resolution color display positioned high up in the center of the instrument panel where it is close to the driver's line of sight. A new rearview camera system offers three different rear view angles -normal rear view, wide angle rear view and a tow-friendly top view.

New for 2010 is AcuraLink Real-Time Weather that includes weather radar image maps. The Technology Package also includes a GPS-linked, solar-sensing tri-zone climate control system that automatically adjusts the temperature and fan speed according to the position of the sun.

A popular aspect of the Technology Package is Acura's renowned Acura/ELS Surround 10-speaker Premium Audio System featuring a 410-watt Digital Sound Processor amplifier along with a built-in 15-gigabyte hard disk drive (HDD) media storage system that allows the Acura MDX owner to download and store about 3,500 songs for later playback. The Acura/ELS Surround premium audio system offers DVD-Audio, DTS, CD, AM/FM radio, XM Radio with Note function music reminder, Bluetooth Audio, along with USB port and AUX jack connectivity.

Rich with luxury, comfort, performance and technology upgrades for the 2010 MDX is a new Advance Package that replaces and goes beyond the previously available Sport Package. Building on the items in the Technology Package, the Advance Package adds ventilated front seats with specially contoured seat foam covered by perforated Milano premium leather, a sport steering wheel with unique design racing-inspired paddle shifters on the steering wheel and textured metallic interior accents.

The Advance Package also includes the Collision Mitigating Braking System (CMBS), Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), blind spot information system (BSI) and the Active Damper System. In addition, the Advance Package delivers 19x8-inch 7-spoke aluminum-alloy wheels and auto-leveling HID front headlights.

An available Entertainment Package includes a new Rear Entertainment System (RES) complete with a DVD player, power folding 9-inch full VGA color screen (with 400-percent improved resolution), dual wireless headphones, a wireless illuminated remote control and 115-volt plug located in the center console.

Safety
In keeping with Acura's "Safety Through Innovation" initiative, the 2010 Acura MDX provides state-of-the-art safety for its passengers, including the application of Acura's Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACE) body structure.

ACE employs a network of front frame structures that work to absorb and more evenly distributes collision forces throughout the vehicle and also helps maintain the integrity of the passenger cabin in the event of a severe frontal collision. A special frame member located below the Acura MDX's front bumper is designed to engage the front bumper of a lower vehicle, allowing the bumper systems of both vehicles to attenuate crash energy more efficiently.

Numerous standard "active safety" features that help the Acura MDX driver reduce the risk of collision include Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) along with an anti-lock braking system (ABS) with Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist. An additional active safety feature included in the available Advance Package is the Collision Mitigating Braking System (CMBS) which helps the driver reduce the likelihood of a collision by alerting the driver to potential collision situations and activating the brakes if the system determines a collision likely is unavoidable. VSA has been retuned for 2010 to deliver a 10-percent improvement in performance during hard acceleration on slippery surfaces.

Inside the handsomely appointed Acura MDX interior, occupants will find advanced safety features including the latest generation of dual-stage, multiple-threshold airbags for the driver and front passenger.

There are also knee bolsters, front seat belts with an automatic tensioning system with integrated load limiters, side airbags for the driver and front passenger along with side curtain airbags (with a rollover sensor) for all outboard occupants. Active front head restraints help reduce the likelihood of neck injury for front seat passengers and LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children) mounting systems in the second row seating allow quick and secure installation of child seats.

The 2010 MDX is engineered to surpass the existing FMVSS 216 government roof crush test standard of 1.5 times the curb weight of the vehicle. However, the Acura MDX is so well engineered that it is anticipated to already meet the upcoming roof crush standard of 3.0 times curb weight. Efficient use of high-strength steel creates a body structure with the stiffness to allow such results while still permitting the use a large glass moonroof.

Developed by Acura designers and engineers in California and Ohio, and tested in the company's advanced safety laboratories in Raymond, Ohio, the Acura MDX is assembled in Alliston, Ontario, Canada.

Acura RDX, 2010







The Acura RDX continues to be the compact luxury SUV of choice for drivers with energetic lifestyles who need a responsive and sporty vehicle with plenty of utility and leading edge styling. 2010 marks the first time ever that the Acura RDX is available with a two-wheel-drive option, which is appealing to customers who live in warmer climates and who don't need the all-weather capability all-wheel drive offers. Due to the decreased weight of the two wheel drive model, the Acura RDX gets improved fuel economy over the SH-AWD model- resulting in an improvement of 2 mpg in the city and on the highway.

Externally, the 2010 RDX receives numerous changes resulting in a more aggressive, sporty appearance. Exterior changes include redesigned 18-inch diameter aluminum-alloy wheels, bold new front and rear bumper fascias, Acura's signature design front grille, revised headlights and taillights, new exhaust tips and satin trim accents.

While the Acura RDX's sport-minded chassis remains the same, the 2010 model features revised braking system components that deliver better feel and enhanced durability. Also for 2010, the Acura RDX receives several new standard interior features including a rear view camera system, electronic compass, a pull handle to make closing the rear hatch easier, auto-function headlights, ambient footwell lighting, a center console storage tray, improved cupholders, USB-port connectivity, and Note function for XM Radio. Additionally, the Acura RDX interior gets subtle changes to the leather, resulting in a richer, more premium look to the interior seating surfaces.

True to Acura's leadership in the application of advanced technology, the Acura RDX incorporates a class-leading array of features that keep passengers informed, entertained and in control. Every Acura RDX features as standard Bluetooth Hands Free Link connectivity with new Bluetooth audio capabilities, a 7-speaker Acura Premium Sound System and a new USB port that allows the connection of (and charging of) items such as an iPhone or iPod. For those who want to be even more connected to the world around them, the optional Technology Package includes Acura's signature Navigation System with Voice Recognition which has expanded voice capabilities for 2010. Additionally, the Acura Link Satellite Communication System with Real-Time Traffic now features Traffic Rerouting and AcuraLink Real-Time Weather.

Powertrain
The Acura RDX is equipped with a turbocharged 2.3-liter DOHC 16-valve inline four-cylinder engine incorporating computer-controlled "intelligent" i-VTEC intake/exhaust valve actuation that delivers enhanced performance across a broad powerband. The heart of the Acura RDX's performance is its Variable Flow Turbocharger (VFT) that delivers an unusually broad powerband with virtually no lag in throttle response. The turbocharger works in concert with i-VTEC to deliver outstanding acceleration and efficiency while driving at a variety of speeds.

For 2010, the turbo system makes use of a new inlet pipe that is thicker to reduce noise during high boost situations and the Acura RDX incorporate a dual-stage radiator fan to further reduce cabin noise.

Rated output for the 2.3L I-4 engine is 240 horsepower at 6,000 rpm with 260 lb-ft of torque at 4,500 rpm. The Acura RDX has an EPA city/highway fuel economy rating of 19/24 mpg (RDX) and 17/22 mpg (RDX SH-AWD) along with meeting EPA TIER 2 - BIN 5 and CARB LEV-2 ULEV exhaust emissions standards.

A performance-minded Sequential SportShift 5-speed automatic transmission is standard on the Acura RDX and an electronically-controlled Drive-by-Wire throttle system works with the transmission to execute exceptionally quick and smooth gear changes. The Sequential SportShift feature allows the transmission to function in a conventional automatic mode or can be controlled manually via steering-wheel-mounted paddle shifters.

Chassis
Acura's exclusive Super Handling All-Wheel Drive (SH-AWD) system is available on the Acura RDX, helping it to maximize available traction while improving handling balance and responsiveness in a variety of weather conditions. SH-AWD distributes optimum torque not only between the front and rear axles, but also between the left and right rear wheels while also being able to overdrive the rear wheels. The system's direct yaw control utilizes torque vectoring to help reduce understeer thus enhancing steering accuracy and adding to total cornering ability.

New for 2010 is a two-wheel-drive version of the Acura RDX that offers a lighter vehicle weight, improved fuel economy and a lower purchase price. The 2WD RDX employs a front wheel drive drivetrain design, but otherwise retains the same exceptional chassis and driving dynamics for which the Acura RDX is known.

Precise and responsive handling is generated by fully independent front and rear suspension. The Mac Pherson strut (front) and multi-link (rear) suspension system is tuned for compliant control, and the suspension is assisted by large-diameter front and rear stabilizer bars for flatter cornering. Standard to the Acura RDX is Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) with traction control to further enhance vehicle controllability and grip.

For 2010, changes to the brake booster and servo deliver even better brake pedal feel along with less initial brake "grabbiness". In addition, the brake system makes use of revised rear brake pad actuation that delivers less drag and longer pad life; also added to the mix are Geomet-coated brake rotors for improved looks and added corrosion protection.

The Exterior
Acura RDX exterior styling further emphasizes the crossover SUV's sporty athleticism. Large wheel arches, aggressively raked body sides, steeply raked windscreen and a short rear overhang generate an Acura RDX with a taut and muscular presence. A unique rear hatch allows for a smooth transition of the body to the rear bumper- a transition that delivers a more custom look as well as eases loading and unloading of cargo.

For 2010, the Acura RDX gets a new front fascia, Acura's signature front grille, a hood with a new front edge design and updated HID headlights that are now controlled by a standard Auto on/off function. Looking at the side of the 2010 Acura RDX you'll notice new wheels that team with the vehicle's wide track (61.9-in. front, 62.6-in. rear) to deliver excellent handling. At the rear, a much more aggressive bumper fascia, rectangular exhaust finishers, revised taillights and satin finish trim give the 2010 Acura RDX a fresh new look.

Redesigned high-intensity discharge (HID) low beam headlights command the corners of the Acura RDX's front fascia and fenders. The headlight's new design incorporates a "smoke style" chrome plating treatment and complements the angular pattern set by the Acura grille. Front bumper integrated fog lamps are standard on the Acura RDX, and for 2010 they are mounted within separate side grilles located at the corners of the new front fascia. Both front and rear wheel arches are bold and broad, and new 18x7.5-inch 10-spoke aluminum-alloy wheels further add to the dramatic appearance of the Acura RDX.

The Interior
Inside every Acura RDX, leather trimmed front seats deliver a high outward visibility "eye point" that provides a confident field of view. The 3-passenger rear seat has a 60/40 split-folding capability and, when folded flat, significantly expands the load area and increases the total cargo volume to 60.6 cubic feet.

Multiple storage compartments are positioned throughout the interior, including a lockable dual-level center console (that is large enough to accommodate a briefcase) conveniently located between the front seats. For 2010, two revised interior color themes are available: a darker, richer Ebony and; a lighter, more premium looking Taupe.

Acura interior design has always made intuitive functionality a priority, and in the 2010 Acura RDX all important systems and controls now feature even more intuitive button placement along with easier-to-read markings. The systems used most frequently - audio and cruise control - have switches positioned on the steering wheel, and for 2010 the HVAC buttons have been moved closer to the driver. Technology Package items like Bluetooth Hands Free Link, Multi-Information Display (MID) and the Acura Link Satellite Communications System can be controlled via switches on the steering wheel. Acura Link messages consist of text displayed on the navigation screen, plus full details via Text-To-Speech can be heard over the Acura RDX audio system. For 2010, the RDX has improved Text-To-Speech voice recognition with more words that can be recognized.

Also new for 2010 is a center console tray that is a convenient way to store items such as a wallet, spare keys, or an iPod. In addition, integrated to the underside of the lid is a coin holder and place for holding credit or gate cards. New for 2010 is a USB port (also located in the center console) that allows for the easy connection of items such as an iPod, iPhone or a memory stick storage device. Standard is an Acura Premium Sound System with AM/FM tuner, 6-disc in-dash CD, MP3, WMA, XM Radio, 7 speakers and a 360 watts watt amplifier. The Acura RDX has soothing blue low-level ambient lighting in the ceiling that illuminates the front center console area, and new for 2010 is ambient blue footwell lighting.

For 2010, the available Technology Package adds even more capability, and integrates seamlessly into the Acura RDX's performance-oriented driving environment. The Acura Navigation System with Voice Recognition has a revised 8-inch screen, improved navigation system feature use and content, and a faster reacting and more useful rear view camera. Non-Technology Package RDX's now get a standard rear view camera system with a viewing screen that is integrated into the auto-dimming rear view mirror.

With the Acura Link Satellite Communication System and Acura Link Real-Time Traffic, the Acura RDX driver can easily navigate around complex freeways. In addition, the navigation system now includes Traffic Rerouting that allows automatic rerouting around problem areas. Also new for the 2010 Acura RDX is AcuraLink Real-Time Weather with weather radar image maps that provide weather tracking for area-specific, continually-updated weather conditions between your current location and your final destination.

Part of the Acura RDX Technology Package is a spectacular Acura/ELS Surroundpremium audio system with 6-disc DVD-audio, CD/MP3/WMA player, DTS, AM/FM tuner, XM Radio, Dolby Pro Logic II 10 speakers and a 410 watt amplifier. The Acura/ELS audio system was designed by 6-time Grammy award winning sound engineer Elliot Scheiner. When playing DVD-Audio discs (DVD-Audio is 500 times clearer than traditional CD), this advanced system delivers eight discreet audio channels (up from the usual two channels) to create an exceptionally accurate listening experience. For 2010, the Acura/ELS Surround audio system receives a Note function for XMRadio that allows the driver to later recall the song title, artist, a short excerpt of the actual song along with the XM channel that played the song.

The Technology Package also includes a GPS-linked, solar-sensing, dual-zone, automatic climate control system. In total, these advanced technologies put the Acura RDX at the cutting edge of the Entry Premium SUV segment.

Safety and Security
The Acura RDX's technology leadership also extends to safety, where a long list of advanced features, including an Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACE) body structure allow the Acura RDX to achieve NHTSA's top rating (5-Stars) for both frontal and side impact crash tests

The ACE body structure employs a network of interconnected front frame structures that work to absorb and redirect collision forces away from the passenger cabin while helping improve crash compatibility with vehicles of different sizes in a frontal collision. A special frame member located below the Acura RDX's front bumper is designed to engage the front bumper of a lower vehicle, allowing the bumper systems of both vehicles to attenuate crash energy more efficiently.

In addition, a specially engineered hood, collapsible hood hinges, breakaway wiper pivots and other features help reduce the chance of pedestrian injury in the event of a collision with the vehicle.

Inside, the Acura RDX has a full complement of passive safety features. Key technologies include the latest generation of dual-stage, multiple-threshold airbags for the driver and front passenger, plus side airbags for the driver and front passenger along with side curtain airbags with a rollover sensor for all outboard occupants. The front passenger's side airbag features an Occupant Position Detection System (OPDS) to prevent airbag deployment if a child or small-stature adult leans into the deployment path. LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren) child seat mounting systems allow the quick and secure installation of a child seats.

BMW divulga novo vídeo de Série 1 M

O Série 1 M Cupê chega em no primeiro semestre do próximo ano e o seu nome ainda não está definido, mas o “M” estará em seu nome.

Veja o vídeo abaixo que revela um pouco do novo BMW.

Recall no Agile

A partir de hoje, os 59.714 donos do Chevrolet Agile poderão agendar sua visita à rede Chevrolet.

Segundo a GM, um defeito pode ocorrer na mangueira de combustível, podendo provocar vazamento do mesmo e conseqüente incêndio.

O defeito pode aparecer devido a problemas no processo produtivo. O serviço de correção vai começar a partir de 13 de setembro.

Os chassis envolvidos vão de AR1000003 a AR191692 no modelo 2010. Já o 2011 vai de BR1000008 a BR143441.

A GM disponibiliza o telefone 0800 702 4200 ou o site da Chevrolet para esclarecimento de dúvidas e agendamento.

Monday, August 30, 2010

Pedro Rodriguez

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Cooper Maserati

Sunday, August 29, 2010

10 things the racing world made possible

Every Sunday, somewhere around the world, a race is going on. Racing is one of those sports that a lot of people wonder still exists especially given its polluting factor, but aside from entertainment, racing has long been a source of technological advancements most of which have trickled down to the average man's car in order to make the road car better. Here is a top 10 list showing the most important contributions racing has made to the average car.

10) Transmission Technology


It is well known that manual transmissions are a lot more efficient than automatic transmissions hence why they are used in racing. As cars have gotten faster, racing engineers wanted a way to shift gears faster, and hence the sequential gearbox was born, a manual gearbox which changed gears with the flick of a pedal. In the 80's Audi used a Porsche developed sequential gearbox system which used two clutches to change gears in its Quattro race car. Although more complex and heavier, this system was just as fast as traditional sequential boxes but much easier to use and easier to control via computer [which could enable it to be fully automatic]. Eventually VW brought in this system as an alternative to the automatic transmission in its road cars. Now more and more cars are offering this system to increase the efficiency of its automatic models.


9) Tyre Development


In racing, because of the heavy load put on tyres, they usually need changing during long races. Companies heavily involved in racing have been experimenting with different compounds of rubber to ensure their tyres last longer yet they still go faster.

Going fast in the rain was also something needed in racing, as development for racing tyres advanced in terms of shape and tread profile, so has road tyres. Now road tyres are better in every aspect to a racing tyre from the 40s or 50s.


8) More Efficient Combustion of Fuel


In the past gas was cheap and the term miles per gallon wasn't invented yet, racers were trying to figure out how to get the most out of a full tank of gas especially since the more gas you stuff into a gas tank is the more it weighs and the slower it goes. Three of the biggest technologies that found its way from racing to the street car to help fuel consumption was fuel injection, turbocharging and direct injection. All 3 have been used in racing to achieve improvements in fuel consumption and performance and are slowly being phased in to road vehicles to do the same. [NB: Fuel Injection is the oldest of the 3 and first saw light on the 1955 300SL which was built as a platform to the race car the 300SLR. Nowadays almost every car has fuel injection]


7) Lightweight Materials


As more and more airbags and computer get stuffed into vehicles, cars are getting heavier thus needing more fuel to operate. Because race cars have wanted to go lighter to be faster from day one, a wide range of lightweight materials can be used for the average car as race engineers have gone through most of the materials known to man to find the strongest/lightest materials best for use in car construction. Aluminium, Carbon Fibre and Fibreglass all have roots in racing and are being used in more and more cars to help offset the obesity of the computers.


6) More Durable Parts


Race cars are highly strained machines operating at speeds that at minimum break most speed limits and at maximum can go as high as 3x that figure. G forces also twist the car around and knock it up a bit more than any daily drive around the block can push it. Especially in endurance races, cars are being built using more durable methods such as varying materials in engines to better suit the load of each part.


5) Brakes


In the 50s as speeds got higher, both Mercedes-Benz and Jaguar were in the race for brake development to slow down their vehicles better. Jaguar developed the superior disk brake, which is standard on almost all cars now, while Mercedes-Benz had the 'air' brake. This 'air' brake was a flap that increased aerodynamic resistance to help slow down the car and take pressure off the brakes. This system is getting more and more popular in traditional cars.


4) Aerodynamics

In the 30s the Germans were experimenting with how fast humans could go on their autobahns. Races held in Germany on tracks such as AVUS lead competitors to develop more aerodynamic cars. Ever since then racing has been the place to go for aerodynamic technology. This aerodynamic technology has made cars more stable at high speeds as well as be able to attain these speeds more efficiently.

3) Safety


Safety plays a big part in racing with race cars being significantly safer in accidents than almost any other mode of transport. Both seat belts and rear view mirrors saw their way into racing long before they did in the consumer car. Recently, technology such as stability control, traction control and ABS are making the transition from being race car only to consumer car only.


2) Forced Technology Development


After noticing that racing is the way to go in terms of technological advancements, numerous racing series have set up rules designed specifically to help speed up the development of current technology. Examples of this are seen in the use of hybrid cars in racing as well as the use of alternative fuel sources. Although this technique is relatively new, already diesel technology has benefited from this strategy.


1) Why stuff goes wrong.

During the Pikes Peak Hillclimb, racers found out that at high altitudes, brake fluid was prone to boiling. During races it is also discovered that fluids such as fuel and oil slush around during high speed maneuvers which could starve the engine. At high engine speeds, engineers found out that valves run by camshafts would "float" causing the engine to loose significant power. All of these lessons learnt as well as others have been taken from racing and applied to the consumer car as a 'just in case' feature.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Co-op City

Without a doubt New York is a rapidly growing city with more people than land space. New York's solution has always been to build upwards. This solution is primarily used for its office spaces and rarely with housing, but fortunately for me I visited the largest example of mass housing in the world, Co-op City [grandma's house], for 2 weeks. It's around 40 years old, covers 320 acres [only 20% is built up] and holds 55,000 people. Despite stuffing so much people in one spot, everything feels natural and un-packed, one thing that contributes to this is the fact that most people here either work on varying shifts or work in co-op city ensuring there is little or no peak hour.

View outside the apartment

First thing you notice about Co-op city from the highway is an endless sea of 30 story brick apartments. Up to now I’m unsure of how many apartments there are but they primarily follow 1 of 3 footprints. The H footprint which is 26 stories high, X footprint which is 33 stories high and the I footprint which [I think] has 23 stories. My grandmother lives in an H footprint apartment while I had a cousin who was staying in an I footprint apartment. Despite the difference in heights and footprints, the layouts were basically the same. Each apartment had more than one lobbies to enter the apartment, this essentially divided the apartment into different blocks. To segregate them even more, there is no way to travel from one block to another inside the building. Each block is also assigned a different street number [For example my grandmother’s block was 120 Carver Loop while the other blocks where 110 and 130 Carver Loop] Entrance to the lobby is limited to residents with a designated key or visitors who have been “buzzed” in. The key for this front door also opens fire doors at the side of the building and the door to the staircase [only the lobby staircase door is locked, however for safety reasons, this door can be opened from the staircase side]. The lobby also holds mailboxes for each resident.

X footprint apartment

H footprint apartment

I footprint apartment


Getting up to your floor is made possible by 2 elevators and 2 staircases per block. To conserve on space, the staircases are layered upon each other [I.e. the steps of one staircase forms the roof of the other staircase.] To conserve on energy, the stairs are lit by a pair of fluorescent tubes, one of which remains permanently lit while the other is turned on by motion detectors. Also during times when the electrical load on the apartments are high [such as really hot summers when air conditioners are in high use] only one elevator cab be made operational. One elevator can also be reserved if a tenant is moving in or out of their apartment to help with the transport of their belongings. Once on your floor, you are greeted by a windowless hallway that leads to your apartment as well as about 6-8 other apartments and a chute for dropping your garbage in.

Immediately outside each apartment is a set of unreserved parking spots that anyone can use, because these are usually full, parking is also available along the street side. There is also a 6 story sheltered parking lot reserved for residents and visitors willing to pay a one day fee. For residents using this lot, the fee is added to their rent. Residents entering the lots are given a pass card which automatically opens the barrier for them, I’m unsure of accommodations made for visitors as they mostly park on the sidewalk. The first floor is strictly reserved lots unlike the other 5 floors. Accommodation is also available for handicapped users on each floor with their parking spots placed near to the elevators. Staircases are also available but, like the apartments, can only be opened from the outdoors by key.

An H footprint apartment with a parking lot in the foreground

The format of Co-op City continues outwards where numerous malls serve different apartments with stores varying from electronics, barbers, clothing, banks and restaurants. There is one mall with a cinema. Walking around Co-op city is in itself a form of recreation, between the buildings are nicely maintained green areas with areas for sitting, playing board games, basketball, baseball and a playground for children.


In Jamaica, the layout of Co-op city and its mass housing/all in one city theme bears a strong resemblance to Oaklands. Although only 6 stories in height, a lot of the services of Co-op city is seen in Oaklands such as:

· having washrooms on only one floor [in Co-op city it’s in the basement while in Oaklands it’s on the 3rd floor, immediately above on the 4th floor is an area reserved for drying clothes.]

· the garbage chute on each floor

· mailboxes on the first floor

· malls, parks and playgrounds in between the buildings [Oaklands only had one mall at the main entrance and a large park area in the centre.]

· A mix of townhouses and apartments as well as diversity among each [In Oaklands, townhouses took up a larger footprint than the apartments where as in Co-op city, townhouses were scarce.]

· A consistent theme [Oaklands had plain concrete walls with a little Spanish tile overhang while Co-op City was full brick.]

· Churches, Schools and Bus Stops beside or nearby the complex.

This well thought out layout of Oaklands only just occurred to me this summer despite the fact that I’ve spent nearly half my life living there. Both Oaklands and Co-op City follow a good template than can be used over and over, and as shown, can also be scaled differently.


Friday, August 27, 2010

Classic Bmw



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Bmw classic car picture 1


Claasic Bmw cars
Old BMW 316 car (1987)

A melhor ultrapassagem de todos os tempos

Digna de ultrapassagens de desenho animado.


Via jalopnik Brasil

Ferrari Daytona

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Ferrari 365 GTB-4 Daytona
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Volkswagen Amarok Trendline uma opção mais em conta

A Amarok Trendline na verdade é uma versão intermediaria, porem com a versão mais barata ainda não chegou ela fica como sendo a versão de entrada.

Seu valor parte de R$ 102 990 e traz de série ar, direção, vidros, travas e retrovisores elétricos,sistema multimídia, ABS e airbags. Bancos em couro sistema de controle para subidas e descidas íngremes, aros 17 polegadas.

Vem com motor biturbo 2.0 com 163 cv e câmbio manual de seis marchas.



Thursday, August 26, 2010

Gincana 3 com Ken Block , primeira parte

Desta vez, o Gincana, esta um pouco diferente das outras edições. Nos outros vídeos Ken Block fazia manobras que deixavam a gente de boca aberta pensando como o cara consegue fazer isto.

No Gincana 3, para quem gosta de Rap esta perfeito, mas para quem gosta de ação ficou meio frustrante, a parte boa é que tem uma gatinhas fazendo desenho no corpo. Ficamos no aguardo para a segunda parte que chega em setembro.

Volkswagen apresenta a Amarok na 55ª Festa do Peão de Barretos

A Volkswagen do Brasil marca presença na 55ª edição da Festa do Peão de Boiadeiro, que se realiza entre os dias 19 e 29 de agosto, na cidade de Barretos, norte do estado de São Paulo. Trata-se da maior festa do peão da América Latina. A Volkswagen, mostra em seu estande a moderna Amarok, modelo de estreia da marca no segmento de pick-ups médias, que está à venda na rede de concessionárias Volkswagen. Duas unidades do novo modelo entrarão na arena para uma apresentação especial.

A Volkswagen também vai expor pela primeira vez no Brasil, duas unidades da Amarok que participaram como veículo oficial de apoio no Rally Dakar, além do utilitário esportivo Tiguan e da picape Saveiro. O Tiguan vem agora com Park Assist, sistema que torna extremamente fácil estacionar em vagas paralelas, com interferência do motorista apenas no controle do freio, já que um sensor posicionado na lateral do para-choques dianteiro verifica se o espaço é suficiente para o tamanho do carro. A Saveiro leva sua tradição e beleza da nova geração ao evento.

Desenvolvida na Alemanha e produzida na fábrica de Pacheco, na Argentina, a Amarok, diferencia-se pela tecnologia e segurança em seu segmento. O modelo tem preço de R$119.490. A Amarok vem equipada com motor TDI biturbo de última geração, com sistema de injeção direta de combustível, que estabelece novos padrões no que se refere a consumo e garante um excelente desempenho. O modelo também oferece os mais altos níveis de segurança ativa e passiva.

Apresentada primeiramente na versão cabine dupla Highline, a pick-up carrega em seu estilo e conceito o novo DNA de design da Volkswagen, refletido, sobretudo, no destaque das linhas horizontais, na clara definição das superfícies da carroceria e na alta precisão na montagem. O conjunto composto pelos faróis horizontais e a grade do radiador, com aletas e frisos decorativos cromados é uma das características mais marcantes da pick-up.

Amarok

A Amarok vem equipada com um motor de alta tecnologia: o TDI de 2,0 litros, 4 cilindros e 16 válvulas, com 163 cv, dotado de sistema de injeção direta common-rail e alimentado por dois turbocompressores, com torque máximo de 40,8 kgfm a apenas 1.750 rpm. A Amarok é oferecida com tração 4x4 selecionável (4Motion) que proporciona um excelente desempenho em qualquer condição de piso, principalmente fora de estrada.

A pick-up também traz as maiores medidas em seu segmento tanto nas dimensões do habitáculo quanto na caçamba. Internamente, o espaço para os joelhos no banco traseiro permite à Amarok transportar cinco ocupantes com o máximo conforto. Com apenas duas pessoas a bordo, é possível rebater o banco traseiro para aumentar a área de carga no interior.

55ª Festa do Peão de Boiadeiro de Barretos
Data: 19 a 29 de agosto
Horário: Segunda a sexta, a partir das 20h. Finais de semana, desde 18h.
Local: Parque do Peão Mussa Calil Neto, km 428 da Rodovia Brigadeiro Faria Lima (SP-326), Barretos, São Paulo

Fonte Volkswagen

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Auto tip of the day: Toyota Chassis codes

simple stuff really

Toyota uses a simple system that can be broken down in 4 parts

1) First set of letter[s] = Engine family : this code symbolizes the engine family used in the car. e.g. AE86 and AW10 both use engines from the A family. ZZT231 uses an engine from the ZZ family, JZA80 uses a JZ engine etc.

2) Second letter = Chassis family : this symbolizes the chassis on which the car is based. e.g. AE111 and ZZE120 both use the E chassis [aka the corolla chassis] SW20 and ZZW30 both use the W chassis [aka the MR2 chassis]

3) First set of Numbers = Generation : this number represents the nth generation of the chassis e.g. AE86 is the 8th generation of the E chassis while AE92 is the 9th generation etc

4) Second number = Chassis variation : this number denotes a difference in the chassis e.g. the AE85 has a lower spec engine, lower spec transmission and lower spec suspension than the AE86. Same for the ZZT230 and ZZT231

P3 alla Targa

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Vídeo do Novo Mercedes-Benz CLS 2012





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Volkswagen alemã promove concurso internacional de design pela 8ª vez

A Volkswagen mundial patrocina pela oitava vez consecutiva o Interior Motives Design Award, concurso destinado a estudantes de arquitetura e design de todo o mundo, cuja cerimônia de premiação está marcada para outubro, em Paris. O tema deste ano é Conduzindo a Revolução Interior, e, em uma das categorias, os inscritos trabalharam o conceito criado pela Volkswagen “Aumente o Volume”, cujo objetivo é pensar novas formas de dividir e construir o interior de um automóvel. Os finalistas serão conhecidos no início de setembro e a premiação está marcada para 1º de outubro.

Patrocinando o concurso desde 2003, a Volkswagen considera-o essencial para promover jovens talentos. “Queremos conhecer suas ideias e os integrar a projetos atuais ou futuros da nossa empresa. Estamos sempre em busca de tendências”, explica Wolfsgang Müller-Pietralla, Chefe de Pesquisas de Tendências da Volkswagen e um dos jurados.

O Interior Motives Design Award 2010 recebeu trabalhos de estudantes arquitetura e design que se graduaram no último ano acadêmico ou ingressaram na faculdade de design em 2010. Os vencedores nas dez categorias, que incluem Melhor Inovação e Melhor Uso da Tecnologia, receberão um cheque de 5 mil euros.

Visite o site do evento: http://www.interiormotivesawards.com/

Fonte Volkswagen

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Dennis Hulme

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Dennis Hulme
having fun at the Nurburgring...
Brabham Repco BT20,
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looking at the popularity of V8 racing cars amongst its fans, Adrenalin, largest experience provider in Australia, is providing real V8 race experiences to its customers. After buying a V8 race experience, you will get a chance to drive a real V8 Supercar on the best racing tracks of Australia. Your day will start with a briefing from the experienced V8 drivers who will teach you the best racing techniques they have mastered in years. After the briefing session, You’d strapped to the driver seat, So that you can feel how it feels driving a V8 Super car.

Volkswagen Race Touareg 3

O Volkswagen Race Touareg 3 foi apresentado. Ele irá participar do Rally Dakar, prova que a Volkswagen levou em 2009 e 2010.

A versão para o próximo Dakar terá o chassis feito em fibra de carbono, faróis em LED, o motor é o 2.5 TDI com 300 cv que o leva de 0 a 100 km/h em 6,1 segundos com máxima de 188 km/h.

A próxima edição do Rally Dakar acontece de 1 a 16 de janeiro de 2011.


Monday, August 23, 2010

2011 Chevrolet Camaro



Chevrolet camaro

2011 Chevrolet Camaro. Rear

The new 2011 Chevrolet camaro
2011 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible
Chevrolet Camaro wallapper
Chevrolet Camaro
Chevrolet Camaro
Chevrolet Camaro


 1972 Chevrolet camaro Z28 Red blower

Chevrolet Camaro history
Call 1st Generation has features like: - year 1967 - total production of 220,906 cars - year 1968 - total production of 235,147 cars - year 1969 - total production of 243,085 cars These vehicles allow in their VIN (Vehicle Identification Numbers), a way to identify the 6 cylinder engines (online) of the V8, in his third character, the number "3" indicates that it is 6 cylinder, while the number "4" indicates it is a V8.
The 1970s were not profitable for the Chevrolet Camaro: rising oil prices made the consumers choose vehicles that consume less. Antipollution measures did away with the big V8 in 1972 and the end of production of the SS in 1973 and the appearance of the Chevrolet Camaro LT focusing more luxury and comfort and less power, giving rise to even six-cylinder engines, less powerful and more economical. The crisis is another "victim" in 74, ending with the Z28. On May 11, 1978, the Chevrolet Camaro left the No. 2 plant in Van Nuys, California. And in 1982, enters the field, a new version of the Chevrolet camaro IROC-Z call (international racing champions of) this version was until 1990 when production ended, the third generation Camaro, with the major aesthetic changes after 12 years. With its futuristic design is chosen by almost a third time as the official Pace Car Indy 500 500.

First-generation Chevrolet Camaro (1967-69)
Mechanically great news also were on account of the new all-aluminum engine, again derived from the same unit Chevrolet Corvette.Is a 5.7-liter V8 that produced 305 horsepower in the Z28 and the SS 320. New disc brakes with Bosch ABS for assistance in the four weels.No significant change occurred until 1998.

 The new Chevrolet Camaro generation

Launched in 2009, the new generation Chevrolet Camaro is a reinterpretation of the models launched between 1967 and 1969 (first generation), with a futuristic  and aggressive design. It is today compared with its competitors, the Ford Mustang and Dodge Challenger, the faster and better grades on tests conducted between the three models.
Version V6
Engine: 3.6L V6 12V V6 engine now is technologically well developed, producing around 300 hp, power that was observed in the old V8 previously used by GM in both the Camaro as in other sports brand V8
Engine: 6.2L V8 16V Power: 426 HP
2009-2010 Chevrolet Camaro
The new V10 engine camaro reach speeds exceeding 300 miles per hour, besides being very comfortable, was a big star of the film Transformers, playing the bublebee.
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