Wednesday, July 11, 2007

eBay: 1993 Lincoln Mark VIII With Sliding Doors

The Lincoln Mark VIII might not be one of our favourite cars, actually quite the opposite; however, this particular Mark VIII has something that caught our attention: sliding doors! It might be far from being a BMW Z1 but we’re sure that you’ll cause the same commotion. According to the eBay seller, this one-off prototype was commissioned by Ford and designed by Joalto Design Inc. near Detroit. The seller says that there is no documentation to substantiate the claims above since the executives wanted all evidence destroyed. -Follow the jump to check out our video and see the sliding doors in action

Via: Autoblog.it , Link: eBay


China: Cars Sales And Production Rise +20% In First Half Of 2007

According to the data released by the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM), car sales and production both grew more than 20% in the first half of the year. In particular, vehicle production reached 4.46 million units, up by 22.36 percent compared to the same period last year while sales rose 23.31 percent to 4.37 million. Local analysts believe that the trend will continue throughout the year with both sales and production topping a record 8.5 million vehicles by the end of 2007.

China became the world’s second-largest automobile market in 2006 when sales reached 7.28 million units surpassing the then No2, Japan. Industry experts believe that sales of passenger vehicles in China will maintain this kind of high-speed growth (15 to 20 percent) for at least 10 years meaning that it won’t take long for China to become No1. God save the earth…

Via: CAAM

Transformers: The Real Robots in Disguise


Here’s another example of useless toys that we love because they evoke childhood nostalgia. From what we gather, these actual transforming car/robots went on exhibit at what seems to be a Japanese tech show. The video demonstrates a toy car made out of something that resembles a child’s erector set but with far more technology. The car then transforms into a mobile robot and then back into a car again. Everything in this presentation is completely authentic meaning there’s not special effects, just good old fashion brain technology the way every Transformer should be built!

Posted by Dani

2008 Subaru Impreza WRX The Legend Reborn: Episode 1


After teasing us with the preview video of the three-part action film "2008 Impreza WRX: The Legend Reborn", Subaru released the first part of the series that carries the name “The Return”. As you can see, Subaru’s animated commercial is inspired from the world of video games combining a tad of mystery music with plenty of jungle scenes and a scent of driving action. Not a bad idea but we’re certainly not overtaken by the final result. I don’t know if they did it on purpose, but the 3D animation makes the replays on Gran Turismo 1 look like the real thing! What did you think about the first episode?

2009 Opel Calibra Coupe CGI

Could Opel give birth to a new incarnation of the Calibra Coupe based on the stunning GTC Concept? British magazine Autoexpress sure thinks so and so do we. Opel officials might have not confirmed a production version of the GTC shown at this year’s Geneva Show, but they sure as hell haven’t disconfirmed the rumours. A couple of months ago we interviewed a high-rank Opel designer who told us when we asked about a possible production version of the GTC that they we’re surprised with the positive feedback and there’s certainly an empty space in their range for a mid-size sports coupe. In other words, Opel’s definitely thinking about it. -Continued: Click “Read More…” below

Judging from the Vectra prototypes (due in summer 2008) the we've seen, we’d say that if Opel decides to go ahead and build the spiritual successor of the ’90s Calibra Coupe (maybe with a new nameplate), the 2+2 coupe would retain the GTC’s design to the max. And if so, the OPC version fitted with the 2008 Saab 9-3’s 280Hp 2.8 V6 Turbo engine and AWD system could very well look like Autoexpress’s computer generated images. Heck, maybe even a Saturn version could be on its way if Opel (hopefully) says yes...

Pics Via: Autoexpress

Porsche 997 Turbo By SpeedART

While most only dream of owning a 911 Turbo, there are some people out there, that not only have the dough to buy one, but they also have piggy bank money left aside to mess around with it. If you incidentally belong to this category, then Porsche specialist speedART, might just have a solution to satisfy your needs.

SpeedART’s BTR-XL sports pack for the latest incarnation of the 911 Turbo features a full bodykit including carbon-fiber spoiler wing and mirrors, sports suspension and brakes, 20-inch forged CTS alloy wheels, a sport steering wheel, short shifter and sport seats and finally a power kit that lifts output from 480 Hp to 550 Hp. And by the way, wanna know what “BTR-XL” stands for? Bi-Turbo Racer Extra Large; don’t even ask the name of the revised version... -Details and images after the jump

Via: Autoblog.nl , Source: speedART

speedART aero kit typ "BTR-XL" (Bi-Turbo Racer Extra Large) for Porsche 997 Turbo. More down force and an improved aerodynamic:

  • complete front spoiler with additional front chin spoiler, design-fog lights and air outlet grill (carbon or PU)
  • rear spoiler with adjustable spoiler wing and air intakes (air ram system). Spoiler wing in carbon or painted version
  • side skirts
  • rear diffusor
  • 20" forged CTS wheels
  • sport súspension
  • sport brakes
  • 550 hp power kit
  • sport exhaust system with sound switch
  • - carbon mirror boxes
  • - sport interieur with sport steering wheel, short shifter and sport seats
  • - etc.











eBay UK: Record Price Paid For Personalized License Plate "CEO 1"

The personalized license plate “CEO 1” has passed into eBay UK’s “Guinness Book of Records” as the most expensive number plate ever sold on the website. Want to know what the winning bidder paid to get the “CEO 1” plate on his car; £154,100 or 227.372 or $311.819!

Commenting on the sale, Jody Ford of eBayMotors.co.uk said, “It goes to show that people will go to any lengths to get the perfect accessory for their car. However, personalized number plates are not just for the rich and famous. For a few hundred pounds you could buy a one-off registration that gives your car personality and be the envy of all other drivers on the road. With thousands of plates for sale on eBayMotors.co.uk at any one time, there’s sure to be something available to suit all tastes.”

We say, ok, its one thing paying more than a quarter of a million dollars for a whole car, but to pay $311.819 for a frigging license plate? Either this dude doesn’t know what to do with his money or he has some serious vanity issues… (Picture: Carscoop)

Porsche 997 Reaches 100,000 Sales Faster Than Any 911 Before

We know; sale records and 100.000 units isn’t something that you’d expect from a high-end sports car but the Porsche 911 is the exception that proves the rule. A little over three years since production started in April 2004, the 100,000th vehicle in the current sixth-generation 911 coded Type 997 rolled off the production line. What’s so special about this event is that in the 44 years of the 911, never have so many of cars been produced so quickly as with the latest iteration of Porsche’s renowned coupe. The “record” 911, a guards red Carrera S with manual gearbox, is to be delivered to a customer in the Frankfurt/Main area within the next few days. -Continued after the jump

And that’s not all because according to Porsche, by July 31, the end of the 2006/2007 fiscal year, around 36,000 units from the 911 series will have been sold globally setting another record in the history of the sportscar.

2008 Opel Agila: Full Media Kit Released

2008-Opel_AgilaFollowing the teaser press release back in May, Opel decided today to free the whole press pack on its 2008 Agila minicar that’s due to be unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September. What the Germans didn’t announce is that they are trying to get as much as publicity as they can on the Agila that will go for sale next spring; nearly a year from now… Likewise, Opel somehow failed to remember to inform us in the detailed press release that the Agila is actually the Suzuki Splash’s twin brother. Both cars are based on a shortened version the Suzuki Swift platform and both will be built at Suzuki’s Hungarian factory. -High-res image gallery and press release after the jump











PRESS RELEASE: NEW OPEL AGILA: FRIENDLY, DYNAMIC, FLEXIBLE

  • Design: Five doors, seating for five adults
  • Functional: Versatile thanks to practical details
  • Styling: Balanced proportions, distinctive lines
  • Powertrain: Two gasoline engines, one turbo-diesel, automatic transmission

Rüsselsheim/Venice July 11, 2007. With five doors and five seats, the new Opel Agila is not only as practical as its predecessor, which sold over 440,000 units, but is now also much more dynamically designed. The small, versatile Opel will be unveiled to the public at the IAA in Frankfurt (September 13 – 23, 2007) and makes its market premiere in spring 2008. It boasts balanced proportions, soft curves and a distinctive side graphic. Its passengers still sit high and upright, but the roofline has been dynamically lowered and now blends into a smooth arc toward the rear. This helps create the Agila’s aerodynamic drag coefficient of 0.35 – a relatively low figure for a vehicle of this size. The urban car is now 20 centimeters longer, six centimeters wider, but seven centimeters lower than its predecessor.

The front boasts typical Opel styling. With its round headlamps integrated into almond-shaped lamp units that echo the new Corsa, the Agila sees the world through wide eyes. The tapering of the front and rear bumpers are also typical Opel elements, just like the crease in the hood. The rear also features several rounded details. The positioning of the narrow vertical light units, which are accented by the spherically styled rear lights, allowed designers to create a large, easy load-through tailgate.

The same is true for the interior: the boring days are over. A wide selection of fresh colors and modern styles create an ambience that’s enhanced even more by the spacious headroom. The versatile five-seater’s high seating position ensures good visibility, while the high placed gear stick and height-adjustable steering wheel with radio remote controls ensure easy operation. The rev counter is housed separately on the instrument panel. All other information readouts are given on large, distinctive, round instruments.

As an urban car it also offers plenty of compartments and boxes for storing all passengers’ belongings. But it’s not just car essentials that the new Agila stows away easily. Despite its compact exterior dimensions, the new Opel urban car boasts a surprisingly large luggage compartment. Its standard capacity up to the luggage compartment cover is 225 liters, large enough for a stroller, for example. One turn of a handle drops the rear bench seat back, increasing the load volume to an impressive 1050 liters – a top value in this segment. The rear bench seat and back also splits 60:40 for even greater versatility.

All Agila models have a wide range of standard equipment, including safety features such as ABS, front and side airbags for driver and front passenger, front passenger airbag deactivation and mountings for the ISOFIX child seat system. And thanks to the five doors as standard, small children can be secured into a child seat quickly and safely. Standard comfort features in the entry-level version include speed-dependent power steering, height-adjustable driver and front passenger seats, rear window washer with interval selection and power tailgate with touchpad. The Enjoy model boasts an even greater range of standard features.

Two gasoline engines make their world premiere in the new Agila. Supplied by cooperation partner Suzuki, they share the same design - aluminum cylinder block and head, as well as two overhead camshafts. The entry-level unit is the almost one-liter, three-cylinder gasoline engine. The four-valve unit produces 65 hp (48 kW) and has a top speed of 160 km/h1. The 1.2-liter four-cylinder gasoline engine produces 86 hp (63 kW), accelerates from zero to 100 km/h in less than

12 seconds and has a top speed of 174 km/h (values for five-speed manual version). This engine is now optionally available with a four-speed automatic transmission – an especially attractive alternative for city driving.

The fuel-saving master among the Agila engines is the 1.3-liter common-rail turbo-diesel. Developed by GM Powertrain, the diesel engine is a true multi-talent and also offers an especially efficient alternative in the Corsa and Astra model lines. In the new Agila it produces 75 hp (55 kW), has a top speed of 162 km/h and a zero to 100 km/h sprint of 13.5 seconds. The powerful diesel unit with a maximum torque of 190 Nm is very economical: on average it consumes less than five liters per 100 km, which represents a CO2 per kilometer value of under 130 g (finalized values not yet available).

Make the Agila even more agile – that was the aim during chassis development. The new dynamic look is also reflected in the car’s responsiveness. The Agila’s chassis, which features A-arms and McPherson struts in front and a torsion beam axle in the rear, is tuned for driving fun. Depending on the market and equipment variant, the Agila also features an Electronic Stability Program (ESP).

Young, single seeks…”: … New Opel Agila

  • Target group: Young and youthful people with active lifestyles
  • Growth market: Increasing sales expected in urban car segment
  • Success story: Over 440,000 first-generation Agila models sold in Europe

“Young and youthful women are Opel’s first target group with the new Agila. This modern urban car perfectly suits their city lifestyle as it combines compact dimensions with a stylish exterior, high levels of functionality and plenty of driving fun.” -Alain Visser, Executive Director European Marketing Opel

Unlike many of its competitors, Opel’s latest model has five doors and five fully fledged seats. And with its large and versatile luggage compartment, it provides many practical uses combined with compact dimensions and excellent value for money.

When it comes to the lifestyle of active women today, the watchword is balance. Job, fitness, shopping, meeting friends and getting from A to B – a car makes everything easier to manage, and preferably one that is as versatile as its owner. The new Opel Agila meets all of these great demands. It’s a stylish urban car – a mini monocab – which is compact and maneuverable for tight parking spaces, yet boasts an interior that is spacious enough even for bulky sport and hobby equipment. It also has enough seats to ensure comfort for family and friends. Men and women of all ages will appreciate how easy it is to get into and out of the new Agila, and children too. ISOFIX child seat mountings are standard on board for small children.

Around 1.1 million customers in Western and Central Europe bought a vehicle from the urban car segment in 2006, with the Agila achieving a 6.6 percent market share. Market researchers also predict strong growth in this segment from 2008, forecasting annual

mid-term sales of 1.3 million units in Western and Central Europe. This predicted growth is supported by two factors: firstly, the arrival of new, attractive models in 2008, such as the second-generation Agila. And secondly, the dimensions of urban cars are now very close to those of cars in the next-largest car segment, the supermini.

The modern urban car’s greatest potential is in Southern Europe, where the first-generation Agila had its largest fan base. Italy was by far the largest Agila market, with a share of 57 percent, followed by Germany with 23 percent. Since its launch in 2000, over 440,000 Agila models have been sold across Europe.

Design: Distinctive charm, inside and out

  • Friendly: Bold front with large headlamps
  • Flowing: Rounded lines create natural charm
  • Cheerful: Fresh interior colors

“With its rather cheeky look, the new Agila fits perfectly into the current Opel model portfolio. And its big friendly eyes and smiling radiator grille will win many hearts”. - Uwe Müller, Agila Designer

The Agila has always been practical. “But the objective for the second-generation Agila was even greater: we wanted to give our smallest car considerably more charm without compromising its functionality,” says Chief Designer Uwe Müller, describing the new Agila’s concept phase.

Mission accomplished! The new Agila boasts balanced proportions, soft curves and distinctive side graphics. Its passengers still sit high and upright, but the roofline has been dynamically lowered and now blends into a smooth arc toward the rear. This helps create the Agila’s aerodynamic drag coefficient of 0.35 – a relatively low figure for a 3.74-meter long vehicle.

The front boasts typical Opel styling. With its round headlamps integrated into almond-shaped lamp units that echo the new Corsa, the Agila sees the world through wide eyes. Another Opel design element is the spoon-shaped trim around the fog lamps and the tapering of the front and rear bumpers. The front bumper is further emphasized by the typical crease in the hood.

A round recess proudly displays the large Opel logo, and also serves as an organic fusion between the distinctively chromed, smiling radiator grille and the hood. The rear also boasts several rounded elements. The positioning of the narrow vertical light units, which are accented by the spherically styled rear lights, allowed designers to create a large, easy load-through tailgate.

The new Agila is also a forerunner for style elements that will play a greater role in Opel designs in the future. These include the dynamic line stretching from the front wheel arch under the beltline toward the rear and the carefully crafted lower edge of the body flanks. The red-tinted instrument illumination made its Opel world premiere in the celebrated Opel GTC Coupé concept car, which was presented in March 2007 at the Geneva Motor Show.

The same is true for the interior: The boring days are over. “A wide selection of fresh colors and modern styles creates an ambience that’s enhanced even more by the spacious headroom,” says Interior Designer Belinda Müller. Grey on grey is out. The center console, instrument panel trim and upholstery in cheerful color accents such as orange or blue create a pleasant atmosphere on board (more about this in the “Life on board” chapter).

The style and tailoring of the materials are also a major step forward. The versatile five-seater’s high seating position ensures good visibility, while the high placed gear stick and height-adjustable steering wheel with radio remote controls ensure easy operation. The rev counter is housed separately on the instrument panel. All other information readouts are given on large, distinctive, round instruments.

Life on board: Best Conditions for the Urban Jungle

  • Everything to hand: Many practical compartments
  • Everything stowed away: Large and very practical luggage compartment
  • Everything on board: Extensive equipment ex works

“It’s charming and looks good. The new baby Opel Agila is also really practical, thanks to its versatile functionality and extensive equipment.” - Sara Nicholson, Opel European Marketing Manager

Everything a woman needs to survive in the urban jungle, and often a little bit more, can be found in her handbag. And the bag itself is also a fashion statement. This is not the only similarity with the new Opel Agila – as an urban car it also offers plenty of compartments and boxes.

Storage space for the smaller – and somewhat larger – essentials for everyday car travel can be stored in:

  • A large closed compartment on top of the instrument panel with coin holder and space for up to three CDs
  • A pocket on the back of the front passenger seat
  • The spacious glove compartment
  • The front door panel boxes, which can also hold a road atlas or one-liter plastic bottle
  • A small compartment beneath the air conditioning control for a wallet, mobile phone, etc.
  • A cup and a bottle holder in the center tunnel (can also hold a 1.5-liter plastic bottle)
  • An additional compartment (Enjoy) beneath the luggage compartment floor with special sections for a warning triangle, first aid kit, etc.
  • A sunglasses holder on the driver’s side

But it’s not just car essentials that the new Agila stows away easily. Despite its compact exterior dimensions, the new Opel urban car boasts a surprisingly large luggage compartment. Its standard capacity up to the luggage compartment cover is 225 liters, large enough for a stroller, for example. One turn of a handle drops the rear bench seat back, increasing the load volume to an impressive 1050 liters – a top value in this segment. Folding the rear bench seat flat (can split 60:40) creates a completely flat load floor.

The entry-level Agila Essentia already has a wide range of standard equipment, including safety features such as ABS, as well as front and side airbags for driver and front passenger. The outer rear seats are fitted with mountings for the ISOFIX child seat system, and thanks to the five doors as standard, small children can be secured into a child seat quickly and safely. Standard comfort features in the entry-level version also include speed-dependent power steering, height-adjustable driver and front passenger seats, rear window washer with interval selection and power tailgate with touchpad.

“All inclusive” is the motto of the Agila Enjoy, which boasts an even greater range of standard features, including:

  • Remote control central locking
  • Air conditioning
  • On-board computer
  • Rev counter
  • Power heated exterior mirrors
  • Power windows in front
  • Height-adjustable steering wheel
  • Front fog lamps
  • Radio with MP3-compatible CD player
  • Radio remote control on steering wheel
  • 60:40 split, flat-folding rear bench seat and back to form a flat load floor
  • 15-inch wheels

Engines and Chassis: Moving forward

  • Spirited: Gasoline engines with 1.0 and 1.2-liter displacements
  • Powerful: Efficient 1.3-liter turbo-diesel
  • Comfortable: New four-speed automatic for 1.2-liter gasoline engine

“The new Agila cuts a fine figure in all situations, and its agile chassis and three lively engines with low consumption and CO2 levels provide plenty of driving fun.”

Hans Demant, Opel Managing Director

Two gasoline engines make their world premiere in the new Agila. Developed by Suzuki, they share the same basic design - aluminum cylinder block and head, two overhead camshafts, multi-point injection - and differ only in number of cylinders, displacement and output.

The entry-level unit is the almost one-liter, three-cylinder gasoline engine. The four-valve unit produces 65 hp (48 kW), has a maximum torque of 90 Nm and accelerates the Agila from zero to 100 km/h in 14.8 seconds. The version fitted with the five-speed manual transmission has a top speed of 160 km/h. When it comes to fuel, the Agila 1.0 is especially frugal, requiring only 5.3 liters/100 kilometers, which represents 126 g CO2 per kilometer.

The 1.2-liter four-cylinder gasoline engine with 16 valves produces 86 hp (63 kW), and has maximum torque of 114 Nm. The Agila 1.2 accelerates from zero to 100 km/h in

12 seconds and has a top speed of 174 km/h (values for five-speed manual version). Despite the increased dynamics, the four-cylinder engine with manual transmission remains very economical: it requires an average of 5.7 liters/100 kilometers, which represents 135 g CO2 per kilometer. A brand new addition to the Agila model line is the option of a four-speed automatic transmission with the larger gasoline engine – an especially attractive alternative for city driving.

The fuel-saving master among the Agila engines is the 1.3-liter common-rail turbo-diesel. The direct injection unit already impressed long-distance drivers in the first-generation Agila with its economy and propulsion power. Developed by GM Powertrain, the diesel engine is a true multi-talent and also offers an interesting alternative in the Corsa and Astra model lines. In the new Agila it produces 75 hp (55 kW), has a top speed of 162 km/h and a zero to 100 km/h sprint in 13.5 seconds. The powerful diesel unit (maximum torque of 190 Nm available at 2000 rpm) is very economical. On average it consumes less than five liters per 100 km, which represents a CO2 per kilometer value of under 130 g. Fuel tank capacity is 45 liters.

Overview of Agila Engines:

Make the Agila even more agile – that was the aim during chassis development, to interpret the new dynamic look into corresponding agility. The Agila’s chassis, which features A-arms and McPherson struts in front and a torsion beam axle in the rear, is tuned for driving fun, and ABS is fitted as standard. Depending on the market and equipment variant, the Agila also features an Electronic Stability Program (ESP) and head curtain airbags. With this system fitted, the Traction Control Support System (TCSS) can be switched off, which is helpful when traveling through deep snow with snow chains, for example.

Five doors, seating for five adults, the high luggage compartment volume, numerous storage boxes and brand-typical flexibility already take the extensively equipped new Opel Agila well above its competitors as a top urban car. But what would the practicality be without the attractive looks, which the new model now has with its distinctive interior and exterior styling. Agile performance is ensured by the chassis tuned for driving fun and the three spirited engines. The additional touch of driving comfort is provided by the newly available four-speed automatic transmission.

Blogosphere: Jalopnik’s New Outfit

In the midst of summer vacations and while most people in the northern hemisphere are idling their workaholic habits, our “Jalop” pals decided otherwise pushing the work-a-pedal to the metal by redesigning and upgrading their site. If you have a few minutes to spare take a stride and check there new outfit out and while you’re at it, tell them what you think about it by leaving a comment, we’re sure they’ll appreciate it!

Link: Jalopnik

2009 Porsche Panamera: Clearest Spy Shots Yet


The Swedish folks over at “Teknikensvarld” managed to obtain the clearest spy shots of the forthcoming Porsche Panamera that we’ve seen so far. While we still have our reservations for the Panamera’s appearance, we do
ubt that it can get any worse than the Cayenne. And don’t worry; the obtrusive rear wing you see in the images won’t pass into the production version which will probably get a retractable rear spoiler like the 911, Boxster and Cayman models. -Continued: Click “Read More…” below

Porsche’s first-ever sports sedan is scheduled to be unveiled at the 2009 Geneva show, and it will take on the likes of Mercedes-Benz CLS, Maserati Quattroporte and the future Aston Martin Rapide and possibly, the BMW CS. It is expected that the Panamera will be offered with three front-mounted engines, set back to the centre of the car as much as possible to maintain a weight distribution close to the perfect ratio of 50:50. The entry-level version will be equipped with VW Group’s 3.6 FSI V6 unit upgraded to produce a little over 300Hp while Porsche’s own drivetrain will be a direct-injection 4.8-liter V8 petrol engine, available in naturally-aspirated guise and with twin-turbo developing 385 and 500Hp respectively.

Via: Teknikensvarld

Video: 2008 Nissan GT-R Filmed At The Goodwood Festival

The guys over at “GTR Owners Club” managed to grab the… pole position at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed that took place a couple of weeks ago in the UK, filming the Nissan GT-R prototype that appeared at the event up close and personal. Among other things we get to see the higly-anticipated GT-R’s interior and especially the instrument cluster which is dominated by the large rev counter. The GT-R, due to be unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show in October 2007, is expected to be powered by a twin turbo V6 engine delivering more than 400Hp. -Click “Read More…” below to see the video

Via: gtr