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Today In History: The First Porsche Is Completed

| понедельник, 28 сентября 2009 г.

On September 1, 1950, the first Porsche-assembled automobile outfitted with a Porsche engine successfully finished production. Although two years earlier Ferry Porsche and his team had already created the first official vehicle to bear the Porsche name, it wasn’t until this date in 1950 that a Porsche with 100% Porsche-manufactured parts was produced. A few months later, after the company’s return Zuffenhausen, Germany, Porsche became an independently owned and operated manufacturer. In 1951, Porsche cemented their future as a major name in the performance car arena with their first victory at Le Mans.

[Source: The History Channel]



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Maybach 62 S Limo, “One man, One engine”. Video

| пятница, 11 сентября 2009 г.

The Maybach 62 S now as the fourth and latest variant of the model range of luxury limousine company Maybach. It is particularly suitable for being chauffeur driven and meets the highest standards with regard to space, comfort and dynamism.

With this perfect combination defines the Maybach 62 S which sets new standards at the top of the car industry and is also the tradition of the legendary Maybach limousines cater to the elite of the international limousine users.

Externally is the Maybach 62 S model has a modified front end with a more developed, powerful cooler design. New, distinctive 20-inch spoke wheels and the revised design of the light units. Like the 57 S model is the new Maybach 62 S in a monochrome only these two types reserved for black or a silver hue elaborately painted.

Upon request, customers can also choose the new special paint in shimmering white. A discreet “62 S” logo adorns the front fenders in the area below the A pillar and the rear lid, and a revised rear apron with two integral, trapezoidal tailpipes of the exhaust system signals the high performance potential of the 62 S. This dynamic and elegant appearance illustrated in State that the Maybach 62 S under the luxury-car driver own class.

Certainly Maybach style expresses the extravagant luxury and outstanding comfort in the interior of the 62 S. There are high-quality materials in typical Maybach fashion, with perfect craftsmanship. Carefully coordinated applications of fine piano lacquer and sporty carbon create an atmosphere of exclusive elegance. A newly designed, precious leather interior is also striking and tasteful accents.

For superior performance in any situation, a Mercedes-AMG advanced V12 engine. The twelve-cylinder power plant in the Maybach 62 S produced from a six litre engine capacity thanks to water charged air-cooling.

With a sprint in just 5.2 seconds from zero 60mph demonstrates the Maybach 62 S has extraordinary capacity. The maximum speed for your chauffeur to get you over to your Lear Jet is 155mph so you can make that meeting in Dubai.

The exclusivity of the powerful twelve-cylinder engine documented a plaque on the engine cover with the personal signature of the Mercedes-AMG technician, the engine under the motto “One man, one engine”.



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Thoughts on Porsche’s Troubles

| четверг, 27 августа 2009 г.

2010 Porsche Boxster S1

2010 Porsche Boxster S1

We’re going to do a little speculating here. But these thoughts are not blue-sky blah-blah; they are based on what has been reported in the last few days about Porsche. It seems to me that the company may be in big trouble, and here are the reasons.

With Volkswagen planning a full merger with Porsche by 2011, CEO Martin Winterkorn is putting the heat on to get the volume up—big-time. We recently reported that Porsche has been given a well-nigh impossible sales goal of 150,000 cars per year by 2012. With the company presently selling 75,000 cars a year, such a requirement means: a) lowering prices, adding incentives, etc., or b) making some newer, cheaper models for a wider market.

With its debt load reaching close to $9 billion, Porsche will find these alternatives hard to execute. Winterkorn says he wants a new car smaller than the Boxster, a junior Cayenne, and some kind of new Panamera. Maybe he’s talking about the BlueSport roadster (below) for the former, which would be nice.

VW BlueSport RoadsterSo our brother/sister bloggers are speculating about zingy new cars, which of course is what Marty wants them to do. But the reality is that Porsche’s (and VW’s) stock is doing badly; there is actually a glut of inventory, with dealers holding more than 100 days’ supply of 911s, Caymans, and Boxsters; and production has been cut back.

The Truth About Cars reported these problems, and its commenters were quick to add their two cents:

As I recall, Porsche almost bought the farm the last time we had a recession of this magnitude (late ’80s, early ’90s). The mortgage brokers, stockbrokers, realtors and other assorted financial hucksters that bought these [cars] are now waiting tables at TGI Fridays.

Others pointed out that Porsche’s cars have been overpriced for years. Another, looking at figures on AutoTrader, found that “Porsche sold just 651 new 911s last month if you total up all the various configurations.” From this to 150,000 units a year??

My son, who is not a financial huckster, owns a 2004 911-C2 and told me he needed two new rear tires, again, at about $300 per. They last only 10-15,000 miles. Then there’s the regular Mobil-1 12-quart oil change that will run you around $200, including filter and labor.

You know the old saw attributed to J.P. Morgan: When asked about the cost of buying a yacht, the financier replied, “If you have to ask, then you probably can’t afford it.” It would be a shame to see Porsche go the way of Morgan’s yacht.

Do you think we’ll see newer, cheaper Porsches? Or devalued, less-expensive Boxsters and Cayennes?

—jgoods

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The Ugliest Cars of 2009 and 2010

| вторник, 18 августа 2009 г.

Some cars are just plain ugly.

While most of the very worst have been weeded out by time, new entries in the ugly contest keep popping up. For model years 2009 and 2010, here are some of the ugliest:

2009-chrysler-town-and-country

This thing looks like it should ride on tracks and push cows out of the way of oncoming locomotives.

2009_bentley_brooklands

Even a car that costs nearly $400,000 can’t manage to look any better than a $30,000 Chrysler. Boooo!

2010-ford-transit-connect

Hey, just because a car is ugly doesn’t mean it isn’t cool. Check out this blogger’s take on it, and I’ll bet you’ll want one if Ford builds a consumer version. I do.

2009_honda_fit

This car is horribly out of proportion. Huge headlights, over-size nose, and tiny wheels. Not good.

2010 Scion iQ

2010_scion_iq

Really? Is this a character in Pixar’s Cars 2 or a new Matchbox creation? Surely it isn’t a roadworthy car from Toyota….

2009_nissan_cube

Go ahead, view this car from any angle. Try to find its good side. Nope, it doesn’t exist.

2009-honda-ridgeline

Either make a truck or make an SUV. But never… ever… add a truck bed to an SUV. Unless you’re the Chevy Avalanche - that works. The Ridgeline doesn’t.

2009-acura

Put that grille on anything, whether it be an otherwise beautiful Lexus, a smokin’ hot Ferrari, or a purring Jag, and it’ll be rendered instantly and hideously ugly forever.

What are the ugliest new cars or concepts that you’ve seen?

-tgriffith





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Chrysler Walks the Plank

| среда, 5 августа 2009 г.

President Obama said in his Wednesday press conference that he doesn’t want to be in the car business—to which we can all say Amen. When he announced this noon that Chrysler was going to proceed with Chapter 11, he put forward the hope that it would be quick (maybe 30-60 days), would establish a strong relationship with Fiat, and would represent a new beginning on the road to better cars. Who can argue with that?

The one point that may have gotten lost in the reporting was the President’s remark that this move “will save more than 30,000 jobs.” That to me is the administration’s bottom line, the reason why they worked so hard and to the last minute to avoid bankruptcy. It was the thrust of their “rescue” policy. Dumping those people into the defunct Michigan economy would have been simply unacceptable.

Whether the UAW benefit fund, now Chrysler’s presumed 55-percent shareholder, can run a car company any better than the government remains to be seen. But the U.S. and Canadian governments are still going to contribute billions more when the company emerges and restarts.

The 84-year-old Chrysler firm will remain in business, albeit haltingly, during the process, and CEO Bob Nardelli will step aside after the bankruptcy concludes. Chrysler financing will be available through GMAC, as Chrysler Financial departs. An unknown number of the automaker’s 3,600 dealers will close. Suppliers will generally remain in place.

Here are more details, as of 3:00 pm today. Fiat is to receive a 20 percent stake in the company, which could rise to 35 percent.

The U.S. Treasury Department, meanwhile, will own 8% of Chrysler, and the governments of Canada and Ontario, which will provide $2.4 billion in financing, will hold a combined 2% stake.

The company’s 54,000 employees and its 115,000 retirees, represented by the United Auto Workers’ union, late Wednesday approved their part of the bargain, eliminating a number of benefits.

While the court plan is being worked out, Chrysler said most manufacturing operations will be suspended Monday and will resume once the transaction is completed. Further layoffs aren’t expected at this point, although, once the agreement with Fiat goes through, more cost-cutting measures may be needed.

Chrysler said its operations in Mexico and Canada and other international operations aren’t part of any bankruptcy filing.

As we reported Monday, the sticking point in the restructuring has been a small group of hedge funds that took on the government for more money. In his noon statement, Mr. Obama took a tough stance against these “speculators,” as he called them. In fact, one could conclude these guys forced the bankruptcy—and the same kinds of debtholders may cause even bigger problems for GM when its turn possibly comes next month.

I just heard one of Motor Trend’s top editors (didn’t get his name) put down the just-announced Chrysler bankruptcy deal on CNN. In portentous tones, he proclaimed “big risks ahead” for the company. The problems he stated were “no product ready in the pipeline,” and the long time it will take Fiat to introduce same. Then he took the Obama administration to task for minimizing those risks.

What the world needs now is more naysayers for Chrysler. And let us note: Motor Trend’s comments are particularly ironic since Interlink, its publisher, just filed for Chapter 11. I love it when that happens.

Well, folks, what are the prospects now for a quick Chrysler bankruptcy? And what do you think of their plans for an Italian-American turnaround?

—jgoods



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Bugatti at 100: the Blue Centenaire

| воскресенье, 26 июля 2009 г.

bugatti-veyron-bleu-centenaire_6

Last year Bugatti’s Veyron was treated to a designer makeover by Hermès, the great French fashion house, and the car was first displayed at the Geneva show. This year, to mark the centenary of the Bugatti firm, Geneva presents the car decked out in French racing blue two-tone paint, with several other cosmetic and geeky items like a rearview camera.

bugatti_veyron_bleu_centenaire_interiorThe car was misreported to have a power boost to 1,350 hp, but no, you’ll have to settle for the standard, sluggish 1,001-hp mill. The interior—finished in “snowbeige” quilted leather—is gorgeous.

Designers have always put their imprints on cars, and I think we once had something called the Bill Blass Thunderbird. There’s an assortment of pix of the Veyron in its many iterations here. And there have been many special editions of the car since its inception in 2005.

The company reports that 250 of the 300 to be built have been sold, though it appears that some buyers may have forfeited deposits, and a fair number of “preowned” Veyrons are on the market. At $1.5 million per, a few buyers may well be having second thoughts.

bugatti-gs-roadsterStill, beginning in April Bugatti is going to build 150 Grand Sport Roadsters (Veyron convertibles to the common herd), which may well be more sought after. For some reason, they look better, I think.

What is it about special editions that entices buyers to pay extra for what is, after all, a basic car?

—jgoods



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My 2008 Car of the Year Award goes to…

| четверг, 16 июля 2009 г.

The results are in for my first annual Car of the Year Award! The inaugural honor goes to…

Oh sure, I could’ve bestowed this award upon the Cadillac CTS or Chevy Corvette or Nissan GT-R, but I consider factors way beyond simple horsepower. Things like sure-footedness in all weather conditions, comfortable seats, handling a Costco run and being able to climb the dirt road that leads away from my friend’s lake cabin are all factors that weighed heavily on my decision.

2008-suzuki-sx4Oh yeah, and it has to do all that while delivering 30 miles per gallon on the way to the lake and have the ability to bring along a wakeboard, a packed cooler and 4 other people. 

A standard navigation system is a must, as is the ability to plug in my iPod and control it through the steering wheel-mounted controls. Add in 4-wheel disc brakes, alloy wheels and 16-inch tires and you’ve got the icing on the post-award party cake, baby. 

OK. Now it’s time to admit that I own an SX4, but don’t let that make you think I’m biased. I wouldn’t have bought one if it didn’t kick the pants off the competition. I owned a Jaguar before making the switch to Suzuki and I get more comments, questions and compliments on the SX4 than I did the Jag. I get stopped in grocery store parking lots by bewildered gawkers who act like I’m pulling up in a Bugatti and can only muster a captivated “What… is that!?”

Only after I’m finished telling them about its 100,000-mile warranty, 54 cubic feet of cargo space and how I can drive in front-wheel drive, all-wheel drive or lock it into permanent four-wheel drive do I drop the price bomb on them: It can all be had for around $16K.  

The 143 ponies delivered by the SX4’s 2.0-liter 4 banger won’t leave those gawkers coughing inside a cloud of burnt rubber, but they’re perfectly adequate for launching the car onto a freeway from any on-ramp you can throw at it.

Since my Car of the Year Award weighs overall value, dependability and functionality over pure horsepower, the 2008 Suzuki SX4 Crossover is the easy winner.

What other cars from 2008 do you think can compete with the SX4? Leave your comments on what vehicle you think should’ve won my Car of the Year Award!

-tgriffith



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