Sunday, December 19, 2010

New BMW’s secret new sports car Pictures



BMW’s secret new sports car


BMW’s secret new sports car


BMW’s secret new sports car
New BMW’s secret new sports car Pictures

BMW’s secret sports prototype is out in the open. But instead of being snapped by one of our spy photographers, the German firm has taken matters into its own hands by creating an official website aimed at revealing the progress of the project using a host of social networking tools.

The site is called dontblogaboutthis.com and features pictures hosted on Flickr and videos hosted by YouTube of a matte black prototype. The car uses the rear bodywork of the current 6-Series with the nose of the Vision EfficientDynamics concept car which debuted at last year’s Frankfurt Motor Show.

No further information is given, apart from a note that the car is “more than a 6 Series. But the car is not yet in its final stage.”

The pictures and videos do give away that the mule is running on narrow 195-section tyres which dramatically reduce rolling resistance, mounted on aerodynamic wheels.

The videos confirm that the car uses electric power, thanks to its silent running, but features a conventional powerplant too, which can be heard in one of the videos and is hinted at by the car’s small exhaust pipe.

The mule will be the focus of BMW’s future efficiency technology, which was previewed by the Vision EfficientDynamics concept, and will spawn a production sports car in 2012.

The concept featured a compact, 1.5-litre three-cylinder diesel engine boosted by a 60kW electric motor at the front, and a further 38kW motor which formed part of the double clutch gearbox. A variant of this is likely what’s hiding beneath this prototype’s Frankenstein bodywork.

Best Car Paint Protection Sistem

You've been driving around in that old clunker your dad gave you when you went off to college for years and now you can finally afford a new car. You've finished college, started your new career and worked your way up the ladder enough to finally get the salary you deserve. You've had your eye on a particular model and you happily go off to the dealership to buy one. While you are there, the dealer may offer to sell you a paint protection system that is designed to keep the paint on your car looking new. After driving an old car that saw a new paint job over a decade ago, you want to do everything to maintain that beautiful look and what the dealer is saying may sound quite enticing. Beware, because what sounds too good to be true usually is.

Dealers get paid a substantial profit by selling you expensive car paint protection systems. How much they charge you will depend on how much they feel they can get out of you. Don't forget that these salespeople know all about your finances from your application and credit report. They know how much you make, how much you pay in housing and how much credit debt you have. This gives them a general idea of how much you can afford to pay. They may offer a debt laden person the system for $500 dollars and offer it to a person who has a lower amount of debt for $1500.00. Either way they are making a super profit and they do it under the guise of doing you a favor.
Admittedly, car paint protection is essential to any new car. Car paint can be damaged by the sun, hail, and dirt that are blown on a car. Wax can certainly keep a car shiny but can also allow dirt particles to stick to it. This means that when you go to wipe it down, the dirt or sand can actually cause damage to the paint job, since wiping the car will grind them into the paint.

The sun will also fade paint over time and if you live near the ocean, salt water will also harm the finish. This is why it's important to get a good car paint protection system. Just don't get it from a dealer. Part of the warranty may include having to bring the car in every 2 months to have the protection renewed. If you don't come in, then the warranty will be voided and you've lost the money that you invested in the system.

There are plenty of quality paint protection systems on the market that you can purchase for a fraction of the cost that the dealers offer them for and you can apply and maintain them yourself. Visit your auto supply store or go online to research and find the best one for you.

2011 Chevrolet Camaro - 1400 horsepower by Serge Legers

2011 Chevrolet Camaro
1400 horsepower is the power amount that the Canadian Serge Legers tuners was able to get from a Chevrolet Camaro model. The maximum torque available reaches 1.219 Nm while the amount of horsepower 1400.

The Chevrolet Camaro was equipped with a V8 LSX of 6.0-liter in order to achieve these performance. A Turbonetics Hybrid 91mm turbine is also available on the modified Camaro.

The tuner did some aesthetic improvements redesigning also the front and the rear bumper, mounting side skirts and a carbon fiber front grille. A Pioneer audio system improves the sound quality while the Italian leather and the modified seats completes the recipe. A TCI 4L80E transmission was used on this model by the Canadian tuner Serge Legers along with some 355 mm brake discs useful to stop safely this 1400 horsepower supercar. The modified Chevrolet Camaro costs no less than $320.000 and the total time of work reaches a stunning amount of no less than 3200 hours.

New 2012 Peugeot RCZ Asphalt Edition Pictures


Peugeot RCZ Asphalt Edition

Peugeot RCZ Asphalt Edition


The Peugeot RCZ featured is the Asphalt Edition which will be built for 500 units only.

The Peugeot RCZ Asphalt Edition is based on the stock Peugeot RCZ which comes with a “Noir Telluric” matte black paint at the exterior, black leather interior and new 19-inch alloy wheels.

The RCZ Asphalt Edition is powered by a 1.6-liter THP engine that produces 200 hp the official details of its released across Europe has yet to be announced.

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