Car to watch
Thursday, 2 October 2014
Honda CR-V facelift revealed
The Japanese automaker has finally released official images of the upcoming facelifted CR-V ahead of its debut at the Paris Motor Show.
The CR-V (4WD variant) will come equipped with a higher-powered 1.6-litre i-DTEC (Earth Dreams Technology) four-pot diesel engine, which will replace the current 2.2-litre i-DTEC diesel used by the current CR-V. Honda has also revealed that the new engine will be mated to a nine-speed automatic transmission that will help it achieve 20 per cent less CO2 emissions than the outgoing powerplant.
Thursday, 24 July 2014
Dream a Car
If you see the dream that you go on the car, it can mean that, despite favorable external circumstances, to you will be restless, and you will try to bring essential changes in the life. Besides, such dream warns that the troubles caused by someone's incorrect behavior. If in a dream you have an accident, it means that you cannot take fully pleasure which you could count. If you managed to avoid collision, it will help not to be caught in a net, placed by competitors. If the young woman dreams that she looks for the car, it is a sign of love disappointment.
Sunday, 5 January 2014
The most beautiful cars ever made
Jaguar E-type
Timeless elegance is what has made the Jaguar E-type a poll topper in votes for 'the most beautiful car' since it was first launched in 1961.
Fifty over years on, it's smooth flowing lines still make it a head turner.
Designed by Malcolm Sayer, Enzo Ferrari himself called it "The most beautiful car ever made".
Timeless elegance is what has made the Jaguar E-type a poll topper in votes for 'the most beautiful car' since it was first launched in 1961.
Fifty over years on, it's smooth flowing lines still make it a head turner.
Designed by Malcolm Sayer, Enzo Ferrari himself called it "The most beautiful car ever made".
Wednesday, 1 January 2014
Peugeot 308
Peugeot 308
Launch predictions: May 2014
The French automaker has decided to retain the same name for its popular C-segment hatchback, the 308 for 2014. The new car is a massive improvement in terms of styling when compared to its predecessor. Its interior has also received major changes as the French marque promises class leading interior quality. What is touted as the best feature of the interior is the 9.7-inch touchscreen for the infotainment system, which does away with a lot of unnecessary physical buttons. According to WhatCar?, with the use of aluminium and high-strength steel in the construction of the 308, Peugeot has managed to make the new car around 140kg lighter than the outgoing model. At launch we are probably going to get just one powerplant, the 1.6-litre THP, but there’s still a chance that we will get more than a couple of engines to choose from later down the road.
Launch predictions: May 2014
The French automaker has decided to retain the same name for its popular C-segment hatchback, the 308 for 2014. The new car is a massive improvement in terms of styling when compared to its predecessor. Its interior has also received major changes as the French marque promises class leading interior quality. What is touted as the best feature of the interior is the 9.7-inch touchscreen for the infotainment system, which does away with a lot of unnecessary physical buttons. According to WhatCar?, with the use of aluminium and high-strength steel in the construction of the 308, Peugeot has managed to make the new car around 140kg lighter than the outgoing model. At launch we are probably going to get just one powerplant, the 1.6-litre THP, but there’s still a chance that we will get more than a couple of engines to choose from later down the road.
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