Thursday, April 9, 2015

Toyota LC 200

Toyota Land Cruiser 200

GENERAL INFORMATION Country brand Japan
Assembling the model Japan
Number of doors 5
PERFORMANCE
Maximum speed, km / c 205
Acceleration to 100 km / h, s8.6
Fuel consumption, l city / highway / mixed 18.4 / 10.9 / 13.6
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ENGINE
Engine Type gasoline
Engine Location front, longitudinal
Displacement, cc 4608
Maximum power
hp / kW / rpm 309/227 at 5500
Maximum torque,
Nm / rpm at 439 3400
Cylinder arrangement V-shaped
Cylinders 8
The number of valves per cylinder 4
The power supply system of the engine distributed injection
Compression ratio 10.2
Bore and stroke, mm 94 × 83
TRANSMISSION
Transmission automatic
Gear 6
Drive Type full
Dimensions in mm
length 4950
width 1970
height 1950
Wheelbase 2850
Ground clearance 225
The width of the front track 1640
The width of the rear track 1635
Tire size 285/60 / R18
Volume and mass
Trunk volume min / max, l 701/1267
Fuel tank, l 93
Curb weight, kg 2585
Total mass, kg 3350
My opinion
First impressions of the Cruiser - a very large car. But what is important, it is also smart for his no small mass. Dynamics of dispersal impressed the first time, but when overtaking at speed greater than 140, this dynamic is already too small. For city trips this figure more than satisfies. Fuel consumption at the same time not too small, at least on the track was a little more than 12 liters and a maximum - 22. A lot of "eating" Cruiser during acceleration and at idle. All the figures on consumption are monitored on a computer - everything exactly and without blemish. The oil in the car changes every 7,500 miles with a new air filter, it is a habit. I've always liked cars with a manual, but the new Cruiser 200 is only offered with an automatic transmission, there is no other choice. Work box more than satisfactory, but with a small remark: when you stop in traffic, you feel a little push. It is almost imperceptible, but all the same there. But a full time drive any comments it is not. Suspension of the car all super. Even killed on the roads feel like a boat on the waves. And it seems that between the road and the car an abyss. But here in this suspension is obtained weak, since there are large roll when cornering, hence completely lose the desire to drive, you go and you go in peace. And the steering will be one pleasure.


Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Mercedes G55 AMG

Mercedes G55 AMG

Today is a big surprise. Car for real men.
About this car:
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Country Germany brand
Assembling the model Austria
Number of doors 5
PERFORMANCE
Maximum speed, km / h 210
Acceleration to 100 km / h, s5.4
Fuel consumption, l city / highway / smeshannyy17.2 / 11.8 / 13.8
Environmental klassEuro 5
Emissions of CO2, g / km322
ENGINE
Engine Type gasoline
Engine Location front, longitudinal
Displacement, sm³5461
Type turbo supercharging
Maximum power
hp / kW at rev / min544 / 400 5500
Maximum torque,
N * m at r / min760 at 2000 - 5000
Location tsilindrovV-shaped
Number tsilindrov8
Valves per tsilindr4
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Dimensions in mm
length 4673
width 1855
height 1938
Wheelbase 2850
Ground clearance 205
My opinion

Today I will try to tell you about his impressions of the car Mercedes-Benz G55 AMG. As you know it is designed as an SUV, well turned out a global legend. Previously, it was a favorite vehicle for criminals and not an integral feature of the slope, as it could easily climb four, and even five skinheads, not skinny bandyukov! It was originally planned to create it as a military vehicle, but it's time to break out his people and become a civilian aide to overcome off-road. The machine is fit for men.
Had the opportunity to test it, but not a long time, so I took it for resale. Typically, the owners of these vehicles do not represent the ability of this device for off-road, and those who guess usually regret it lacquered miracle of German manufacture.
Let's start with the design, massive, aggressive and very nice view from the outside, quite spacious and simple design inside so that only the creator can applaud standing by. Helice has a very wide wheel base and a strong, high suspension that allows it to go where ordinary passenger car will not pass or when. Salon is very soft and pleasant to the touch. Management Console quite versatile and easy to use, there is everything that it should be in cars of this class, has been allocated a high place for the safety of not only the driver, but also to its passengers, the developers have tried so that even under the most severe accident, most likely you do not victims or escaped with minor injuries.
Motor gasoline ahead of its location, longitudinally, 8-cylinder with a volume of 5.5 cubes. pretty sturdy and durable. Gasoline consumption in the city from 20 to 22 liters on the highway in economy 12-14, 16-17 in the mixed liters. In Gelika maximum speed of 225 km / h with a limiter, but if it becomes clear that he is bad and the maximum speed will increase to 280 km / h.
Very reliable and well-adapted to our roads this SUV with a capital letter. Perfectly adapted to urban and high-speed traffic in the flow ... but especially adapted for driving in mountainous terrain, mountain passes - this is his strong point ...
My verdict to this unit is positive, one allows the possibility safely buy without hesitation, you will not regret. All see you soon.
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Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Opel Astra W/C/H

Opel Astra red edition
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so!Here we go! Today Opel. For me Coupe favorite. I like this model!
Wagon

Dimensions in mm length 4698 width 1814 height 1535 Wheelbase 2685 Clearance 165


Coupe

Dimensions in mm length 4290 width 1804 height 1435 Wheelbase 2614 Clearance 160

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hatchback

Dimensions in mm length 4419 width 1814 height 1510 Wheelbase 2685 Clearance 165




Monday, April 6, 2015

Ford Mustang 1967/2013

1967 Ford Shelby GT500

First generation (1964 1/2–1973)
As Lee Iacocca's assistant general manager and chief engineer, Donald N. Frey was the head engineer for the T-5 project—supervising the overall development of the car in a record 18 months—while Iacocca himself championed the project as Ford Division general manager. The T-5 prototype was a two-seat, mid-mounted engine roadster. This vehicle employed the German Ford Taunus V4 engine and was very similar in appearance to the much later Pontiac Fiero.
It was claimed that the decision to abandon the two-seat design was in part due to the low sales experienced with the 2-seat 1955 Thunderbird. To broaden market appeal it was later remodeled as a four-seat car (with full space for the front bucket seats, as originally planned, and a rear bench seat with significantly less space than was common at the time). A "Fastback 2+2" model traded the conventional trunk space for increased interior volume as well as giving exterior lines similar to those of the second series of the Corvette Sting Ray and European sports cars such as the Jaguar E-Type. The "Fastback 2+2" was not available as a 1964½ model, but was first manufactured on August 17, 1964.
The new design was styled under the direction of Project Design Chief Joe Oros and his team of L. David Ash, Gale Halderman, and John Foster—in Ford's Lincoln–Mercury Division design studios, which produced the winning design in an intramural design contest instigated by Iacocca.
Favorable publicity articles appeared in 2,600 newspapers the next morning, the day the car was "officially" revealed. A Mustang also appeared in the James Bond film Goldfinger in September 1964.
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To cut down the development cost and achieve a suggested retail price of US$2,368, the Mustang was based heavily on familiar yet simple components, many of which were already in production for other Ford models. Many (if not most) of the interior, chassis, suspension, and drivetrain components were derived from those used on Ford's Falcon and Fairlane. This use of common components also shortened the learning curve for assembly and repair workers, while at the same time allowing dealers to pick up the Mustang without also having to spend massive amounts of money on spare parts inventories to support the new car line. Original sales forecasts projected less than 100,000 units for the first year. This mark was surpassed in three months from rollout. Another 318,000 would be sold during the model year (a record),and in its first eighteen months, more than one million Mustangs were built. Several changes were made at the traditional opening of the new model year (beginning August 1964), including the addition of back-up lights on some models, the introduction of alternators to replace generators, and an upgrade of the V8 engine from 260 cu in (4.3 l) to 289 cu in (4.7 l) displacement. In the case of at least some six-cylinder Mustangs fitted with the 101 hp (75 kW) 170 cu in (2.8 l) Falcon engine, the rush into production included some unusual quirks, such as the horn ring bearing the 'Ford Falcon' logo covered by a trim ring with a 'Ford Mustang' logo. These characteristics made enough difference to warrant designation of the 121,538 earlier ones as "1964½" model-year Mustangs, a distinction that has endured with purists.
Ford's designers began drawing up larger versions even as the original was achieving sales success, and while "Iacocca later complained about the Mustang's growth, he did oversee the 1967 redesign.". From 1967 until 1973, the Mustang got bigger but not necessarily more powerful. The Mustang was facelifted, giving the Mustang a more massive look overall. Front and rear end styling was more pronounced, and the "twin cove" instrument panel offered a thicker crash pad, and larger gauges. Hardtop, fastback and convertible body styles continued as before. Federal safety features were standard that year, including an energy-absorbing steering column and wheel, 4-way emergency flashers, and softer interior knobs. The 1968 models received revised side scoops, steering wheel, and gasoline caps. Side marker lights were also added that year, and cars built after January 1, 1968 included shoulder belts for both front seats. The 1968 models also introduced a new 302 cu in (4.9 L) V8 engine.
The 1969 restyle "added more heft to the body as width and length again increased. Weight went up markedly too." Due to the larger body and revised front end styling, the 1969 models (but less so in 1970) had a notable aggressive stance. The 1969 models featured "quad headlamps" which disappeared to make way for a wider grille and a return to standard headlamps in the 1970 models. This switch back to standard headlamps was an attempt to tame the aggressive styling of the 1969 model, which some felt was too extreme and hurt its sales. It's worth noting though that 1969 sales exceeded those in 1970. Starting in 1969, to aid sales and continue the winning formula of the Mustang, a variety of new performance and decorative options became available, including functional (and non-functional) air scoops, cable and pin hood tie downs, and both wing and chin spoilers. Additionally, a variety of performance packages were introduced to appeal to a wider audience, notably the Mach 1, the Boss 302, and Boss 429. The two Boss models were introduced to homologate the engines for racing but received fame on the street and to this day they still demand premium pricing for their pedigree. 1969 was the last year for the GT option. However, a fourth model available only as a hardtop, the Grande, (pronounced 'grund-ai') met a degree of success starting in 1969 with its soft ride, "luxurious" trim, 55 pounds (24.9 kg) of extra sound deadening, and simulated wood trim.
Developed under the watch of "Bunkie" Knudsen, the Mustang evolved "from speed and power" to the growing consumer demand for bigger and heavier "luxury" type designs. "The result were the styling misadventures of 1971–73 ... The Mustang grew fat and lazy," "Ford was out of the go-fast business almost entirely by 1971." "This was the last major restyling of the first-generation Mustang." "The cars grew in every dimension except height, and they gained about 800 pounds (363 kg)." "The restyling also sought to create the illusion that the cars were even larger." The 1971 Mustang was nearly 3 inches (76 mm) wider than the 1970, its front and rear track was also widened by 3 inches (76 mm), and its size was most evident in the SportsRoof models with its nearly flat rear roofline[34] and cramped interior with poor visibility for the driver.Performance decreased with sales continuing to decrease[36] as consumers switched to the smaller Pintos and Mavericks. A displeased Iacocca summed up later: "The Mustang market never left us, we left it.
Ford Mustang 2013


Fifth generation (2005–2014)
Ford introduced a redesigned 2005 model year Mustang at the 2004 North American International Auto Show, codenamed "S-197," that was based on the new D2C platform. Developed under the direction of Chief Engineer Hau Thai-Tang, a veteran engineer for Ford's IndyCar program under Mario Andretti, and exterior styling designer Sid Ramnarace,[49] the fifth-generation Mustang's styling echoes the fastback Mustang models of the late-1960s. Ford's senior vice president of design, J Mays, called it "retro-futurism." The fifth-generation Mustang was manufactured at the Flat Rock Assembly Plant in Flat Rock, Michigan.
For the 2005 to 2010 production years, the base model was powered by a 210 hp (157 kW; 213 PS) cast-iron block 4.0 L SOHC V6, while the GT used an aluminum block 4.6 L SOHC 3-valve Modular V8 with variable camshaft timing (VCT) that produced 300 hp (224 kW; 304 PS). Base models had a Tremec 3650 5-speed manual transmission with Ford's 5R55S 5-speed automatic being optional. Automatic GTs also featured this, but manual GTs had the Tremec TR-3650 5-speed.
The 2010 model year Mustang was released in the spring of 2009 with a redesigned exterior and a reduced drag coefficient of 4% on base models and 7% on GT models.[51] The engine for base Mustangs remained unchanged, while GTs 4.6 L V8 was revised resulting in 315 hp (235 kW; 319 PS) at 6000 rpm and 325 lb·ft (441 N·m) of torque at 4255 rpm.[52] Other mechanical features included new spring rates and dampers, traction and stability control system standard on all models, and new wheel sizes.
Engines were revised for 2011, and transmission options included the Getrag-Ford MT82 6-speed manual or the 6R80 6-speed automatic based on the ZF 6HP26 transmission licensed for production by Ford. Electric power steering replaced the conventional hydraulic version. A new 3.72 L (227 cu. in.) aluminum block V6 engine weighed 40 lb (18 kg) less than the previous version. With 24 valves and Twin Independent Variable Cam Timing (TiVCT), it produced 305 hp (227 kW; 309 PS) and 280 lb·ft (380 N·m) of torque. The 3.7 L engine came with a new dual exhaust; gasoline mileage increased to 19 city/31 highway mpg.[1]. GT models included a 32-valve 5.0 L engine (4951cc or 302.13 cu. in.) (also referred to as the "Coyote".) producing 412 hp and 390 ft-lbs of torque. Brembo brakes are optional along with 19-inch wheels and performance tires.
The Shelby GT500's 5.4 L supercharged V8 block was made of aluminum making it 102 lb (46 kg) lighter than the iron units in previous years. It was rated at 550 hp (410 kW; 558 PS) and 510 lb·ft (690 N·m) of torque.
3D Model
For 2012, a new Mustang Boss 302 version was introduced. The engine had 444 hp (331 kW; 450 PS) and 380 lb·ft (520 N·m) of torque. A "Laguna Seca" edition was also available, which offered additional body bracing, the replacement of the rear seat with a steel 'X-brace' for stiffening, and other powertrain and handling enhancements.
In the second quarter of 2012, Ford launched an update to the Mustang line as an early 2013 model. The Shelby GT500 has a new 5.8 L supercharged V8 producing 662 hp (494 kW; 671 PS). Shelby and Boss engines came with a six-speed manual transmission. The GT and V6 models revised styling incorporated the grille and air intakes from the 2010–2011 GT500. The tail lights were changed to LED units and the decklid received a black cosmetic panel on all trim levels. The GT's 5.0 liter V8 gained eight horsepower from 412 hp (307 kW; 418 PS) to 420 hp (313 kW; 426 PS).
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Sunday, April 5, 2015

WV Passat CC 3.6

Volkswagen Passat CC


The Volkswagen CC (originally known as the Volkswagen Passat CC in its first generation[3]) is a four-door sedan-fastback version of the Volkswagen Passat. It debuted in January 2008 at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. According to Volkswagen, the suffix CC stands for Comfort Coupé. The CC falls between the Passat and the Phaeton in VW's range — while based on the Passat, and sharing its wheelbase, the CC is 27 mm (1.06 inches) longer, 50 mm (1.97 inches) lower, and 36 mm (1.42 inches) wider than the Passat making it more executive oriented of the Phaeton. Overview Manufacturer Volkswagen
Also called Volkswagen Passat CC (2008–2012)
Production 2008–present
Assembly Emden, Germany
Changchun, China
Kaluga, Russia
Designer Oliver Stefani
Body and chassis
Class Compact executive car
Body style 4-door sedan-fastback
Layout Front engine,
front-wheel drive / 4motion on-demand four-wheel drive
Platform Volkswagen Group B platform series
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Powertrain
Engine 1.4 L TSI I4

1.8 L TSI I4
2.0 L TSI I4
3.6 L VR6
2.0 L TDI I4
Transmission 6-speed manual
6-speed automatic
6-speed DSG
7-speed DSG
Dimensions
Wheelbase 106.7 in (2,710 mm)
Length 188.9 in (4,798 mm)
Width 73.1 in (1,857 mm)
Height 56.0 in (1,422 mm)


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Saturday, April 4, 2015

Audi A8 W12 6.0

Audi A8 W12 6.0

The Audi A8 is a four-door, full-size, luxury sedan car manufactured and marketed by the German automaker Audi since 1994. Succeeding the Audi V8, and now in its third generation, the A8 has been offered with both front- or permanent all-wheel drive—and in short- and long-wheelbase variants. The first two generations employed the Volkswagen Group D platform, with the current generation deriving from the MLB platform. After the original model's 1994 release, Audi released the second generation in late 2002, and the third and current iteration in late 2009. Notable for being the first mass-market car with an aluminium chassis, all A8 models have utilised this construction method co-developed with Alcoa and marketed as the Audi Space Frame. A mechanically-upgraded, high-performance version of the A8 debuted in 1996 as the Audi S8. Produced exclusively at Audi's Neckarsulm plant, unlike the donor A8 model, the S8 has been available only in short-wheelbase form and is fitted standard with Audi's quattro all-wheel drive system.
Dimensions
Wheelbase SWB: 2,882 mm (113.5 in)
LWB: 3,010 mm (118.5 in)
Length SWB: 5,034 mm (198.2 in)
LWB: 5,164 mm (203.3 in)
Width 1,880 mm (74.0 in)
Height 1,438 mm (56.6 in)


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BMW E38 750iL

BMW E38 750iL


The BMW E38 model was the basis for the 1995 through 2001 BMW 7 Series automobiles. In early 1988, development began on the third generation 7-series codenamed "Entwicklung 99". From 1989 to 1990 styling work was done, when Boyke Boyer's concept design was chosen and further refined into production form with engineers. During 1991, the final production design for the new 7-series was approved by the board 36 months ahead of production. On April 27, 1993 German design patents were filed featuring a pre-production prototype as a design representation. Patents were later filed on October 27, 1993 in the United States. In early 1994, development concluded and in May 1994, the 1995 E38 BMW 7-Series was unveiled. Production started on February 17, 1994 on pilot production variants, with series production commencing in the second half of the year.
Production 1994–2001
Designer Boyke Boyer Body and chassis
Class Full-size luxury car
Body style 4-door saloon
4-door limousine
Transmission 5-speed manual
6-speed manual
5-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,930 mm (115 in)
3,070 mm (121 in) (LWB)
3,320 mm (131 in) (L7)
Length 4,984 mm (196.2 in)
5,124 mm (201.7 in) (LWB)
5,378 mm (211.7 in) (L7)
Width 1,862 mm (73.3 in)
Height 1,425 mm (56.1 in)
1,435 mm (56.5 in) (LWB)

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