Monday, April 21, 2008

Porsche reveals Cayenne Turbo S in Beijing

Porsche_Cayenne_Turbo-021

Stuttgart/Beijing -- Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, has extended its third model line by the addition of the top of the range Cayenne Turbo S. The Turbo S, the most powerful Cayenne of them all, is driven by a 4.8 liter V8 engine with twin turbo forced induction, delivering 550 hp (404 kW).
The Turbo S is Porsche’s response to the wishes of its customers. There is huge demand, especially in the new emerging markets of Eastern Europe and Asia, for exclusive sports-style SUVs with top quality physical handling dynamics.
read the rest at carbuyersnotebook.com

Porsche reveals Cayenne Turbo S in Beijing

Porsche_Cayenne_Turbo-021

Stuttgart/Beijing -- Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, has extended its third model line by the addition of the top of the range Cayenne Turbo S. The Turbo S, the most powerful Cayenne of them all, is driven by a 4.8 liter V8 engine with twin turbo forced induction, delivering 550 hp (404 kW).
The Turbo S is Porsche’s response to the wishes of its customers. There is huge demand, especially in the new emerging markets of Eastern Europe and Asia, for exclusive sports-style SUVs with top quality physical handling dynamics.
read the rest at carbuyersnotebook.com

Porsche reveals Cayenne Turbo S in Beijing

Porsche_Cayenne_Turbo-021

Stuttgart/Beijing -- Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, has extended its third model line by the addition of the top of the range Cayenne Turbo S. The Turbo S, the most powerful Cayenne of them all, is driven by a 4.8 liter V8 engine with twin turbo forced induction, delivering 550 hp (404 kW).
The Turbo S is Porsche’s response to the wishes of its customers. There is huge demand, especially in the new emerging markets of Eastern Europe and Asia, for exclusive sports-style SUVs with top quality physical handling dynamics.
read the rest at carbuyersnotebook.com

Nissan Altima 3.5 SE

Nissan_Altima-3.5 SE


Total Cost to Own $47,580
Standard Engine:
3.5L V6, 24 valve, 270 hp @ 6000 rpm

* 6 speed manual (standard) or VAR speed automatic transmission
* 19 mpg city / 27 mpg hwy more info
* Green Rating: 62

This car is stylin!

We had the pleasure of test driving the Altima V-6 SE-R model -- but for only four short days, alas. The exterior was a welcome sight in the mornings. Before getting in to drive to work, simply approaching the car put a smile on our face and a pep in our step.

The Altima sports a sculpted look without trying to act too sleek -- though the rear spoiler gives it a devil-may-flair bit of ’tude.

The front and rear lights are cased in chrome clusters and capped with a clear cover that denotes attention to finish. Even the flush door handles seemed appropriate for the Altima’s design theme. Something that might be called mid-career cool.
The Altima’s cabin is welcoming. From the motorcycle-style gauges to the big-button air controls and a dash that looks carefully tucked under to enhance the sensation of owning a well-thought out vehicle. Even the black carpeted floor mats with the Altima name in pearl-white stitching look sharp.

All told, the exterior and interior combo feels like a half-generation ahead of other vehicles in the supposedly sedate mid-size category. Think of it as being sensible without bearing the burden of compromise.

Nissan_Altima-3.5 SE Nissan_Altima-3.5 SE

But the Altima wouldn’t truly be capable of challenging the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord if it simply relied on good looks. The six-cylinder engine accelerates like an overachiever with all of its 260 horses. Handling a left lane merge into speeding highway traffic inspired confidence and a little heh-heh from the driver.

Nissan Altima 3.5 SE

Nissan_Altima-3.5 SE


Total Cost to Own $47,580
Standard Engine:
3.5L V6, 24 valve, 270 hp @ 6000 rpm

* 6 speed manual (standard) or VAR speed automatic transmission
* 19 mpg city / 27 mpg hwy more info
* Green Rating: 62

This car is stylin!

We had the pleasure of test driving the Altima V-6 SE-R model -- but for only four short days, alas. The exterior was a welcome sight in the mornings. Before getting in to drive to work, simply approaching the car put a smile on our face and a pep in our step.

The Altima sports a sculpted look without trying to act too sleek -- though the rear spoiler gives it a devil-may-flair bit of ’tude.

The front and rear lights are cased in chrome clusters and capped with a clear cover that denotes attention to finish. Even the flush door handles seemed appropriate for the Altima’s design theme. Something that might be called mid-career cool.
The Altima’s cabin is welcoming. From the motorcycle-style gauges to the big-button air controls and a dash that looks carefully tucked under to enhance the sensation of owning a well-thought out vehicle. Even the black carpeted floor mats with the Altima name in pearl-white stitching look sharp.

All told, the exterior and interior combo feels like a half-generation ahead of other vehicles in the supposedly sedate mid-size category. Think of it as being sensible without bearing the burden of compromise.

Nissan_Altima-3.5 SE Nissan_Altima-3.5 SE

But the Altima wouldn’t truly be capable of challenging the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord if it simply relied on good looks. The six-cylinder engine accelerates like an overachiever with all of its 260 horses. Handling a left lane merge into speeding highway traffic inspired confidence and a little heh-heh from the driver.

Nissan Altima 3.5 SE

Nissan_Altima-3.5 SE


Total Cost to Own $47,580
Standard Engine:
3.5L V6, 24 valve, 270 hp @ 6000 rpm

* 6 speed manual (standard) or VAR speed automatic transmission
* 19 mpg city / 27 mpg hwy more info
* Green Rating: 62

This car is stylin!

We had the pleasure of test driving the Altima V-6 SE-R model -- but for only four short days, alas. The exterior was a welcome sight in the mornings. Before getting in to drive to work, simply approaching the car put a smile on our face and a pep in our step.

The Altima sports a sculpted look without trying to act too sleek -- though the rear spoiler gives it a devil-may-flair bit of ’tude.

The front and rear lights are cased in chrome clusters and capped with a clear cover that denotes attention to finish. Even the flush door handles seemed appropriate for the Altima’s design theme. Something that might be called mid-career cool.
The Altima’s cabin is welcoming. From the motorcycle-style gauges to the big-button air controls and a dash that looks carefully tucked under to enhance the sensation of owning a well-thought out vehicle. Even the black carpeted floor mats with the Altima name in pearl-white stitching look sharp.

All told, the exterior and interior combo feels like a half-generation ahead of other vehicles in the supposedly sedate mid-size category. Think of it as being sensible without bearing the burden of compromise.

Nissan_Altima-3.5 SE Nissan_Altima-3.5 SE

But the Altima wouldn’t truly be capable of challenging the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord if it simply relied on good looks. The six-cylinder engine accelerates like an overachiever with all of its 260 horses. Handling a left lane merge into speeding highway traffic inspired confidence and a little heh-heh from the driver.

BMW Z9 Cabriolet

BMW Z9 Cabriolet

What's special about it?
Although the BMW Z9 Cabriolet Concept looks hot and its name suggests it's one degree hotter than the much-coveted and lauded Z8, its launch is not about engine power or performance; it's about technology.

BMW says the Z9 represents the design philosophy of the future. Automobile dashboards are becoming more and more complex all the time, says the German automaker, making it increasingly harder for drivers to concentrate on driving. (BMW should know, its consoles are among the most confusing in the business.) The main idea behind the creation of the Z9 concept is that cars should be made easier to drive.

The Z9 employs a central command system called "iDrive" which gathers every essential instrument and switch into a central control easily accessed and adjusted by the driver with the least amount of distraction. The engineers behind the project say the "i" stands for "integrative" and "intuitive."

The system is operated via a toggle lever mounted on the center floor console where you'd usually find a gear shifter. The toggle controls heating and air conditioning, audio, telephone, trip computer and navigation systems, displaying all on a dash-mounted screen. So, where's the gear lever? The gears are shifted using controls mounted on the steering wheel. When a Z9 engineer was questioned about this, he became very defensive, curtly remarking that this was no big deal and was, in fact, "exactly like in Formula One race cars." His reaction suggests the BMW Z9 concept has created controversy for its dramatic departure from conventional driving dynamics.

BMW Z9 Cabriolet

BMW Z9 Cabriolet

What's special about it?
Although the BMW Z9 Cabriolet Concept looks hot and its name suggests it's one degree hotter than the much-coveted and lauded Z8, its launch is not about engine power or performance; it's about technology.

BMW says the Z9 represents the design philosophy of the future. Automobile dashboards are becoming more and more complex all the time, says the German automaker, making it increasingly harder for drivers to concentrate on driving. (BMW should know, its consoles are among the most confusing in the business.) The main idea behind the creation of the Z9 concept is that cars should be made easier to drive.

The Z9 employs a central command system called "iDrive" which gathers every essential instrument and switch into a central control easily accessed and adjusted by the driver with the least amount of distraction. The engineers behind the project say the "i" stands for "integrative" and "intuitive."

The system is operated via a toggle lever mounted on the center floor console where you'd usually find a gear shifter. The toggle controls heating and air conditioning, audio, telephone, trip computer and navigation systems, displaying all on a dash-mounted screen. So, where's the gear lever? The gears are shifted using controls mounted on the steering wheel. When a Z9 engineer was questioned about this, he became very defensive, curtly remarking that this was no big deal and was, in fact, "exactly like in Formula One race cars." His reaction suggests the BMW Z9 concept has created controversy for its dramatic departure from conventional driving dynamics.

BMW Z9 Cabriolet

BMW Z9 Cabriolet

What's special about it?
Although the BMW Z9 Cabriolet Concept looks hot and its name suggests it's one degree hotter than the much-coveted and lauded Z8, its launch is not about engine power or performance; it's about technology.

BMW says the Z9 represents the design philosophy of the future. Automobile dashboards are becoming more and more complex all the time, says the German automaker, making it increasingly harder for drivers to concentrate on driving. (BMW should know, its consoles are among the most confusing in the business.) The main idea behind the creation of the Z9 concept is that cars should be made easier to drive.

The Z9 employs a central command system called "iDrive" which gathers every essential instrument and switch into a central control easily accessed and adjusted by the driver with the least amount of distraction. The engineers behind the project say the "i" stands for "integrative" and "intuitive."

The system is operated via a toggle lever mounted on the center floor console where you'd usually find a gear shifter. The toggle controls heating and air conditioning, audio, telephone, trip computer and navigation systems, displaying all on a dash-mounted screen. So, where's the gear lever? The gears are shifted using controls mounted on the steering wheel. When a Z9 engineer was questioned about this, he became very defensive, curtly remarking that this was no big deal and was, in fact, "exactly like in Formula One race cars." His reaction suggests the BMW Z9 concept has created controversy for its dramatic departure from conventional driving dynamics.

BEST GLOBAL BRANDS

15 BMW

$19,617 million

2005 Rank/Value
16 / $17,126 million

15% change from 2005

Based in Germany

BMW-best-brand-image

BMW continues to churn out hot models that buyers love to drive and Japanese automakers can't seem to replicate.

BEST GLOBAL BRANDS

15 BMW

$19,617 million

2005 Rank/Value
16 / $17,126 million

15% change from 2005

Based in Germany

BMW-best-brand-image

BMW continues to churn out hot models that buyers love to drive and Japanese automakers can't seem to replicate.

BEST GLOBAL BRANDS

15 BMW

$19,617 million

2005 Rank/Value
16 / $17,126 million

15% change from 2005

Based in Germany

BMW-best-brand-image

BMW continues to churn out hot models that buyers love to drive and Japanese automakers can't seem to replicate.