Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Mazda Kazamai Concept to Premiere at Moscow International Automobile Salon 2008

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Mazda will unveil a sporty, compact crossover concept vehicle, Mazda Kazamai, at the Moscow International Automobile Salon (MIAS) on August 26. Kazamai, which means “swirling crosswinds” in Japanese, expresses the powerful yet nimble image of a stylish and compact crossover. The concept is based on Mazda’s long-term vision for technology development, Sustainable Zoom-Zoom, which aims to provide a unique balance between sporty driving fun and superior environmental and safety performance. Kazamai will be joined at MIAS by the Russian debut of Mazda’s CX-9 SUV, which was crowned 2008 North American Truck of the Year in February.

The Kazamai concept further evolves Mazda’s ‘Nagare’ design language by fusing Nagare’s ‘flow’ design cues with aerodynamic proportions. The design features panel lines inspired by crosswinds in nature which evoke visual lightness. Its bold five-point grille, accentuated front wheel arches and sleek roof line, combined with large 22-inch wheels, lend it high emotional appeal.{theautochannel.com}

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Mazda Kazamai Concept to Premiere at Moscow International Automobile Salon 2008

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Mazda will unveil a sporty, compact crossover concept vehicle, Mazda Kazamai, at the Moscow International Automobile Salon (MIAS) on August 26. Kazamai, which means “swirling crosswinds” in Japanese, expresses the powerful yet nimble image of a stylish and compact crossover. The concept is based on Mazda’s long-term vision for technology development, Sustainable Zoom-Zoom, which aims to provide a unique balance between sporty driving fun and superior environmental and safety performance. Kazamai will be joined at MIAS by the Russian debut of Mazda’s CX-9 SUV, which was crowned 2008 North American Truck of the Year in February.

The Kazamai concept further evolves Mazda’s ‘Nagare’ design language by fusing Nagare’s ‘flow’ design cues with aerodynamic proportions. The design features panel lines inspired by crosswinds in nature which evoke visual lightness. Its bold five-point grille, accentuated front wheel arches and sleek roof line, combined with large 22-inch wheels, lend it high emotional appeal.{theautochannel.com}

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Mazda Designers And Contest Winner To Build Concept Car

Mazda Kazamai Concept to Premiere at Moscow International Automobile Salon 2008

sexy_leg_celebrity_female

Mazda will unveil a sporty, compact crossover concept vehicle, Mazda Kazamai, at the Moscow International Automobile Salon (MIAS) on August 26. Kazamai, which means “swirling crosswinds” in Japanese, expresses the powerful yet nimble image of a stylish and compact crossover. The concept is based on Mazda’s long-term vision for technology development, Sustainable Zoom-Zoom, which aims to provide a unique balance between sporty driving fun and superior environmental and safety performance. Kazamai will be joined at MIAS by the Russian debut of Mazda’s CX-9 SUV, which was crowned 2008 North American Truck of the Year in February.

The Kazamai concept further evolves Mazda’s ‘Nagare’ design language by fusing Nagare’s ‘flow’ design cues with aerodynamic proportions. The design features panel lines inspired by crosswinds in nature which evoke visual lightness. Its bold five-point grille, accentuated front wheel arches and sleek roof line, combined with large 22-inch wheels, lend it high emotional appeal.{theautochannel.com}

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Classic Auto Insurance

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What a different Classic Auto Insurance :

1. Classic Auto Insurance has different mileage plans. These plans include the 1,000, 3,000, and 5,000 miles per year programs. Your policy will reflect the number of miles that you drive your classic car.

2. At the Classic Auto Insurance company there is no vehicle age limitations. Some collectible insurance companies do have an age limit clause added to their policies. What this means to you, the collector, is you can get the insurance coverage you need regardless of how old your classic car is.

3. Classic Auto Insurance you can insure all kinds of collectible cars. Many collectors have several cars to insure. If you own any of the following cars: antiques, street rods, racecar's, replicas, you may have special car insurance needs. The good news is if you do have a special need, Classic Auto Insurance can find the right coverage and policy for you.(carjunky.com)

Classic Auto Insurance

car_Classic_Auto

What a different Classic Auto Insurance :

1. Classic Auto Insurance has different mileage plans. These plans include the 1,000, 3,000, and 5,000 miles per year programs. Your policy will reflect the number of miles that you drive your classic car.

2. At the Classic Auto Insurance company there is no vehicle age limitations. Some collectible insurance companies do have an age limit clause added to their policies. What this means to you, the collector, is you can get the insurance coverage you need regardless of how old your classic car is.

3. Classic Auto Insurance you can insure all kinds of collectible cars. Many collectors have several cars to insure. If you own any of the following cars: antiques, street rods, racecar's, replicas, you may have special car insurance needs. The good news is if you do have a special need, Classic Auto Insurance can find the right coverage and policy for you.(carjunky.com)

Classic Auto Insurance

car_Classic_Auto

What a different Classic Auto Insurance :

1. Classic Auto Insurance has different mileage plans. These plans include the 1,000, 3,000, and 5,000 miles per year programs. Your policy will reflect the number of miles that you drive your classic car.

2. At the Classic Auto Insurance company there is no vehicle age limitations. Some collectible insurance companies do have an age limit clause added to their policies. What this means to you, the collector, is you can get the insurance coverage you need regardless of how old your classic car is.

3. Classic Auto Insurance you can insure all kinds of collectible cars. Many collectors have several cars to insure. If you own any of the following cars: antiques, street rods, racecar's, replicas, you may have special car insurance needs. The good news is if you do have a special need, Classic Auto Insurance can find the right coverage and policy for you.(carjunky.com)

2009 Suzuki SX4

2009 Suzuki SX4

(NAPSI)-As technology marches forward and new consumer gadgets continue to emerge, auto manufacturers have picked up the pace by providing customers with the latest and greatest devices inside their vehicle.

This is a good thing, since a recent J.D. Power & Associates consumer study ranked interior comfort as the second-most important factor in choosing a vehicle.

With roads more congested and drivers spending a larger amount of time stuck behind the wheel, car buyers are now looking for amenities that make their drive more enjoyable and help simplify their daily routine.

Recognizing this trend, manufacturers have started integrating more entertainment and communication features into their vehicles as standard equipment.

Bluetooth technology, satellite radio and iPod ports are transforming vehicles into mobile technology centers designed to assist and entertain drivers at each step of their journey.

And while many of these features initially were available only in high-end vehicles, a number of advanced technologies are finding their way to vehicles with a lower price point.

An example is navigation. Once the exclusive domain of luxury vehicles, in-dash navigation systems quickly are becoming the next “must-have” amenity.

“Research continues to show that drivers are looking for interior upgrades that enhance their driving experience,” said Steve Younan, Suzuki Auto director of product planning. “That’s why Suzuki decided to include standard navigation in the 2009 Suzuki SX4, making it the only new vehicle priced under $16,000 to include navigation as standard equipment.” (news.carjunky.com)

2008 Suzuki SX4 sedan

2009 Suzuki SX4

2009 Suzuki SX4

(NAPSI)-As technology marches forward and new consumer gadgets continue to emerge, auto manufacturers have picked up the pace by providing customers with the latest and greatest devices inside their vehicle.

This is a good thing, since a recent J.D. Power & Associates consumer study ranked interior comfort as the second-most important factor in choosing a vehicle.

With roads more congested and drivers spending a larger amount of time stuck behind the wheel, car buyers are now looking for amenities that make their drive more enjoyable and help simplify their daily routine.

Recognizing this trend, manufacturers have started integrating more entertainment and communication features into their vehicles as standard equipment.

Bluetooth technology, satellite radio and iPod ports are transforming vehicles into mobile technology centers designed to assist and entertain drivers at each step of their journey.

And while many of these features initially were available only in high-end vehicles, a number of advanced technologies are finding their way to vehicles with a lower price point.

An example is navigation. Once the exclusive domain of luxury vehicles, in-dash navigation systems quickly are becoming the next “must-have” amenity.

“Research continues to show that drivers are looking for interior upgrades that enhance their driving experience,” said Steve Younan, Suzuki Auto director of product planning. “That’s why Suzuki decided to include standard navigation in the 2009 Suzuki SX4, making it the only new vehicle priced under $16,000 to include navigation as standard equipment.” (news.carjunky.com)

2008 Suzuki SX4 sedan

2009 Suzuki SX4

2009 Suzuki SX4

(NAPSI)-As technology marches forward and new consumer gadgets continue to emerge, auto manufacturers have picked up the pace by providing customers with the latest and greatest devices inside their vehicle.

This is a good thing, since a recent J.D. Power & Associates consumer study ranked interior comfort as the second-most important factor in choosing a vehicle.

With roads more congested and drivers spending a larger amount of time stuck behind the wheel, car buyers are now looking for amenities that make their drive more enjoyable and help simplify their daily routine.

Recognizing this trend, manufacturers have started integrating more entertainment and communication features into their vehicles as standard equipment.

Bluetooth technology, satellite radio and iPod ports are transforming vehicles into mobile technology centers designed to assist and entertain drivers at each step of their journey.

And while many of these features initially were available only in high-end vehicles, a number of advanced technologies are finding their way to vehicles with a lower price point.

An example is navigation. Once the exclusive domain of luxury vehicles, in-dash navigation systems quickly are becoming the next “must-have” amenity.

“Research continues to show that drivers are looking for interior upgrades that enhance their driving experience,” said Steve Younan, Suzuki Auto director of product planning. “That’s why Suzuki decided to include standard navigation in the 2009 Suzuki SX4, making it the only new vehicle priced under $16,000 to include navigation as standard equipment.” (news.carjunky.com)

2008 Suzuki SX4 sedan