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Sex, Lies and Car Rental

Car Guru asked:


I came across this guide to car rental today and felt I should set the record straight on some of the issues raised as it was misleading (just like my title, no *** here I’m afraid).

RUMOUR: You probably won’t get the car you booked.

TRUTH: Rental companies do not guarantee specific models – we cannot guarantee you will get a Hyundai Getz 1.5L for example, but if you pay for an economy car, manual transmission with air conditioning – you will get an economy car, manual with air conditioning (unless of course you get an upgrade!). Our reservations are based on car SIPP codes, vehicles are given as examples only.

TIP: Book based on SIPP code, not actual vehicle. Peugeot Leasing is an exception – models ARE guaranteed.

RUMOUR: It’s likely you’ve paid too much.

TRUTH: Walking off the street to pick up a car in a foreign country, you probably will pay more. Book before you go to ensure the best possible price and remember to compare like with like when researching prices. Look closely at what the price includes, what is extra and how much the extras will cost. Often, an all inclusive rate may appear more expensive but can save you money as there is no more to pay when you pick up the car.

RUMOUR: Your “fully-inclusive deal” won’t be as comprehensive as it sounds.

TRUTH: An Insurance Excess is applicable in the event of any accident or theft to the rental vehicle, regardless of fault. The Excess amount varies between countries and car group. The additional insurance offered by the car rental company is optional and is charged per day on top of an inclusive rate. Read more about insurance excess here.



TIP:
You may be covered through your own insurance so double check before you book.

RUMOUR: You may face hefty add-ons.

TRUTH: There are some extras that will be added on to your bill e.g. children’s seats, additional drivers, young driver surcharges and GPS units may be charged separately and on a daily basis, which can add up, especially if it is a long trip. You should be made aware of these charges before you agree to anything, so be aware of how much exactly you have to pay.

TIP: Always ask what the extra charges will be before you agree to them.

RUMOUR: Breaking down could be a disaster.



TRUTH:
Not when you book with DriveAway! Our rates all include 24 hour roadside assistance. We also have 24/7 customer service with a toll free number from across the globe so you can speak to someone (in English) no matter where you are.

TIP: Book with a reputable company who have a number you can call in the case of an emergency.

RUMOUR: You could be stung by cancellation penalties.



TRUTH:
Not at DriveAway! We do not charge amendment or cancellation fees on car hire.

TIP: Always check at the time of booking if there are cancellation fees in case of an emergency. Sometimes it can be as much as the price of the rental if it is within a short time frame.

Always read your inclusions very carefully when you book a rental car (DriveAway list the inclusions with each vehicle during the booking process online and our reservations consultants will inform you of these if you book over the phone). Terms, conditions and costs all vary depending on the supplier and location. Remember to read your rental agreement carefully before signing it.

Holidays are precious. Researching and organising your car rental before you go can save you headaches and money.


Porsche Design,especially Designed for You!

Perfect Choice to Make asked:


Although the brand of Porsche Design originates from Porsche family, father of Porsche sports car, it dose not has a close and clear relationship with Porsche cars.

In 1973,F.A Porsche brought a new era to the watch field with a black time stopwatch, and then he made successive  innovations in titanium metal and watches’exterior design.

   

 Even the year of 1973 found Porsche’s production of the first compass wristwatch with  the help of IWC. And during the 20 years of later cooperation, Porsche established a prestigious brand image with the help of that of IWC’s, while IWC exploited its sportswatch market, through which they both set solid foundation for their glorious accomplishment.

    

 In 1995, F.A.Porsche took over Eterna watch factory and began to run it by himself.

Ernst F.Seyr’s aim was to produce a machine time stopwatch for user to easily read the time.He first invited Paul Gerber as the technical consultant, who once invented bell time stopwatch for Fortis, and who at that time was  a member of Horological Academy of Independant Creators(AHCI),then he particularly extended his factory and recruitied more workers.

At the end of 2001, Eterna officially took over the latter blueprint’s design and modification, and began a programme to produce his archetypal watch, which got 12 experienced watchmaking masters, designers and CNC engineers involved. The breathtaking Indicator did not come out before 2004.

   

 In the year of 2003,Porsche Company became a major shareholder of Porsche Design Company, and a new Group—-PLH was set in Bitgenma Sea???Becingen.

By October, the new group has already integrated Porsche’s business in luxury accessories and patents, and the promotion on all brands except for auto manufacture.

   

 Porsche Design belongs in PLH, whose major management is in the 12-staff Porsche Design Office  on the lake bank ,Zell and the Selection area, and it covers Porsche Company accessory ,costume,and sports device(like Porsche bicycle).

   

 65% of the stocks belongs to Porsche Company, the other 35% to Porsche family, which shows us the tendency that Porsche Design will return to Porsche.

     

 


Hyundai Sonata 2006 Car Navigation DVD with GPS Dual Zone

Michle Zhang asked:


Key Features:

With built-in GPS system Built in TV tuner Built in radio tuner Built in Bluetooth iPod control Auto rear viewing function Steering wheel control Electronic & mechanical anti-shock system SD, USB port Built in 4×45W amplifier NO RDS NO CDC NO CAN-BUS

Built-in GPS

Operating system: Windows CE 5.0 GPS Processor: SAMSUNG S3C2440A-40 Chip module: SIRF Star ? Max. main frequency: 400MHZ. RAM Memory: 64MB SDRAM Storage device: Support 4GB NAND FLASH maximal. Display output: CVBS, Y/C, YPbPr GPS receivers channels: 20 Precision <10M Supported Maps: PolNav, IGO,ROUTE66,TOMTOM and so on. If you are interested in Real Map, please visit Copyrighted PolNav Map; If you are interested in a Free programmed one, please visit GPS Navi Map. Voice Guidance Cruise: Yes GPS languages: English, Deutch(German), Franch, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian and so on, totally 18 languages. GPS antenna: 1 GPS antenna interface on the back GPS dual zone: YES. music or radio while in GPS Navigation mode Size: 6.2 " 16:9 TFT LCD wide touch screen Number of Pixels: 480*234 (R.G.B), higher definition due to the RGB signal OSD language: English Touch panel: yes Brightness control: yes Buttons light: red yellow Night mode: shiftable between day and night modes. Digital TV or Analog TV: Analog TV tuner (you can choose built-in DVB-T to enjoy digital TV, only $58.89, but make sure DVB-T is available in your region before you buy it. This one is available in “England,Germany,France,Italy, Spain,Turkey,Portugal,Greece,Russia,Czech, China, Holland,Australia"?If you are American or Canadian, ATSC digital TV may suit you. ) Video format: PAL/NTSC/SECAM Video output: D/K.I.B/G.M Can save up 100 channels TV antenna: 2 TV antenna interface on the back, you can buy a TV antenna in our shop, please click here. ATSC: no Radio Frequency: Europe, USA1, USA2, Japan, Russian AM Frequency range: 522-1620 (Europe/China), 530-1710 (America) FM Tuning range: 87.5-108 (Europe/China), 87.5-107.9 (America) FM Medium frequency: 10.7MHz RDS: NO (RDS is short for Radio Data System, which is used in Europe) Preset stations: 24 Stereo/Mono Switch (for FM): Yes Radio antenna interface: 1 radio tuner antenna in, on the back

Accessories

Manual (Language: english) Remote control GPS antenna Power cable Tools

Packing

CARTON SIZE: 545*350*380 (mm) GIFTBOX SIZE: 330*260*176 (mm) N.W.:4kgs Carton G.W(kg): 16.3 4PCS IN ONE CARTON

Warranty: 12 months


Suzuki Alto: An Overview

Benard Worseley asked:


It is now official. Suzuki Australia has announced that the Alto will join their line-up for 2009. This is great news for individuals looking for a small, reliable, and cost-effective automobile that won’t consume too much gas. The Suzuki Alto provides good performance, excellent fuel economy, low carbon dioxide emissions, high safety standards, and eye-catching styling.

Urban dwellers certainly have something to be happy about because the Suzuki Alto is priced competitively as well. It meets the needs of today’s demanding lifestyle; it is also Suzuki’s answer to the challenges of climate change. With its environment-friendly features and engineering, you can be sure that the Alto will pass the strictest quality standards anywhere in the world.

In Australia, Suzuki has established itself as one of the leading brands in the automotive industry. With the Suzuki Alto, the company has cemented its place in the sub-light car category. Offering excellent drivability, comfort, and cutting-edge style, no one can deny that this car has marked itself in the minds of interested auto buyers even from its very beginning. Its European-inspired design as well as outstanding aerodynamics also plays to its advantage. All these features combine to make Suzuki one of the most successful mini-vehicle manufacturers in Japan and this success is now spreading throughout the world.

Features of the Car

Conceptualized as a car for urban dwellers who want to have style and comfort while they do their part in preserving the environment, the Suzuki Alto exceeded people’s expectations. At the core of its design engineering is the company’s belief that people should be able to have eco-friendly and comfortable cars without sacrificing style and performance. Its compact size plays a role in giving it excellent credentials without distracting from its maneuverability and user-friendliness.

With an overall length of 3,500mm, height of 1,470mm, and width of 1,600m, the Suzuki Alto is a compact car with a lot of surprises. The cabin interiors provide a lot of space for four adults. It also has a lot of storage spaces for different items for ease and convenience of the passengers. Despite its compact exteriors, the car actually has a lot of space in the rear. When you fold it down, the seat expands and provides sufficient luggage area for everyday use.

The car also boasts of three-cylinder 1.0-litre petrol engine that produces a maximum output of 50kw and a maximum torque of 90Nm. Its engine is also compliant with the Euro IV standards because its fuel consumption is just around 4.5/100 km. In addition, it only produces around 103g/km of carbon dioxide emissions.

Suzuki Alto is available in both manual and automatic transmission. The standard is the five-speed manual but the four-speed automatic will be provided as an alternative option. The car provides superior handing with its MacPherson front suspension. Its rear suspension contains the car manufacturer’s 3-link axle design. Safety is another notable feature of the Suzuki Alto. Some of its safety features includes the Electronic Stability Program (ESP), six airbags, and crushable structure.

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Suzuki Parts: the Main Reason for Suzuki’s Continuous Success

Anthony Fontanelle asked:


Suzuki Motor Corporation is a Japan-based multinational corporation that is known for its specialty in designing and manufacturing wide varieties of machineries such as motorcycles, marine engines, wheelchairs and automobiles. Being the 12th largest vehicle manufacturer in the world, the company has over 45,000 employees and has 35 facilities or manufacturing plants in different countries and territories worldwide. The commitment to providing consumers with safe, reliable, and practical vehicles has made Suzuki a household name in automotive industry. Armed with the advanced technologies in precision machining and automotive design, consumers are assured of the quality and performance delivered by Suzuki vehicles and Suzuki parts.

Suzuki is known for its fine selections of automobile and All-Terrain Vehicles or ATVs. With their refined craftsmanship on compact vehicles, the company has developed excellent on-road performance and aggressive off-road capabilities among their vehicle lineups. Suzuki ensures that all its vehicle model offerings are equipped with only the best quality of Suzuki parts to guarantee reliable road performance with no fail. With the use of first-rate automotive engineering and design techniques, every component that makes up the company’s assembly lines are tested within high standards for quality assurance to meet the consumer’s durability and performance expectations.

Similar to other machines that come out of the Suzuki assembly plants, Suzuki parts are subjected to a series of strength tests to determine their capacity to withstand the punishments of various road conditions. Under varying levels of heat, pressure, and load, every component needs to pass rigorous performance tests to be included in Suzuki’s vehicle assembly lines. This way, the company manages to maintain integrity on the quality and overall reliability of their sporty and compact vehicle model offerings.

As one of the fastest-growing Japanese companies in America, the company has come a long way in marketing Japanese ingenuity in the automotive industry. In continuously offering new releases of Vitara, Forenza, Reno, and other popular Suzuki model, Suzuki has won the hearts of many Americans in providing them with tough, sporty, practical and inexpensive means of transportation. Aside from reliable and efficient Suzuki rides, Suzuki parts take major share in the company’s marketing successes. By making sure that every Suzuki vehicle runs within the company’s strict performance specifications, they safeguard the unmatched drivability features of any Suzuki ride.


Hyundai Sonata

cardekho asked:


Hyundai Sonata is not a new name for people in Indian car market. The car has been a huge success. In India Sonata comes in three variants — 2.4MT and 2.4AT in petrol and 2.0L CRDi MT in diesel. Under the hood, the Sonata sports a high-power 2.4 litre, four-cylinder petrol engine, which forks out a powerful 163 bhp @ 5,800 rpm and a maximum torque of 23.6 kgm @ 4,250 rpm. Mated to a five-speed manual transmission or a four-speed H-matic automatic, the new aluminium engine features Variable Timing Valve Train (VTVT). Hyundai boasts that the Embera delivers plenty of low-end torque, quick response, excellent pick-up and great performance

Within a short period of time, Hyundai Sonata has become a popular brand in India. Sonata has been recognised as the favourite car of upper and upper middle class in India. Hyundai Motor India Limited launched the fifth-generation Sonata Embera, setting new standards in technological excellence with a 2.4-litre petrol engine and a 2-litre diesel engine, improved styling, refined interiors and advanced safety features. The new car will take on competitors in the premium luxury D-Segment on Indian roads.

Dynamic suspension and an excellent rear-seat ride quality, one of Sonata’s key appealing features, continue to dominate the Sonata’s redesign. Hyundai Motor says that the Embera offers much higher fuel efficiency because of its light weight and aluminium engine block. With its contemporary international styling, refined driving dynamics and 170-mm ground clearance, it is time to take a second good look at the Sonata.

The four-speed H-matic transmission, when set on tiptronic mode, allows some manual input for maximum driving pleasure. Hyundai mentions that the light-weight aluminium engine block improves fuel efficiency levels, which even out at 6-7/9-10 kmpl (city/highway). The all-new 2L CRDi engine pumps out 140 bhp at 4,000 rpm and 33 kgm of torque between 2,000 to 2,680 rpm. The diesel variant gets a 6-speed manual transmission as standard.

The hood, featuring a prominent V-shaped ridge, meets the chrome-lipped signature grille. Wrap-around tail lamps (resembling those of the Honda Accord’s) and sporty twin exhaust notes bring up the rear, balancing the front visage and emphasising the car’s new international styling. Flared wheel arches feature 16-inch alloy wheels, and tubeless tyres give the Embera a sturdy, well-heeled profile. The new version is also a bit wider and taller than the Honda Accord.

The Sonata’s profile is distinguished, classy and contemporary, with styling taking on soft, sensuous lines that hint at the car’s luxury and refinement. Wrap-around clear-lens headlamps enclose jeweled projector lights with silver bezels; the bumper incorporates trapezoidal fog lamps and chrome-embellished strips.


Dr. Porsche’s 1,001 Horsepower "beetle"

William Kurtz asked:


Dr. Porsche’s 1,001 Horsepower “Beetle”

 

In the early days of the automobile, Ferdinand Porsche, himself an Austrian, served as a designer at the Daimler motorcar manufacturing branch there. He was a top-notch engineer, as well. In those days, car makers’ reputations relied significantly upon the success of their products on the race tracks; and Porsche’s own creations for Daimler were remarkably adept at winning. His record had a direct and positive bearing on the sales of Daimler’s compact cars for everyday use. He had a love affair with little cars that stayed with him for life.

 

In 1923, Porsche moved himself and his family to Daimler’s headquarters in Stuttgart, where he was appointed technical director of the entire company. His son (also Ferdinand, nicknamed “Ferry”), then only 16 years old, was recognized as having a special talent for design and was given special permission to work at the factory with his father. Ferdinand Sr. continued to pursue his main interest in designing small cars, but ran afoul of management’s changing imperatives after the merger of Daimler with Benz, and the ensuing focus on large, luxurious automobiles. The relationship could no longer be sustained, so Porsche departed and opened his own design office in Stuttgart in 1931. Meanwhile, his son Ferry had been working for Bosch while studying physics and engineering; and when Ferdinand Senior left Daimler-Benz to strike out for himself, Ferry joined him there. From that time forward, the two remained a father-and-son team of uncommon talent.

 

Of course, the twenties and the early thirties were years of great difficulty in Germany. The Weimar Republic had failed. Hyperinflation ruled the day. My grandmother, who was born near Munich, told me of returning to Germany in 1922 and seeing, with her own eyes, people hauling paper money – loaded into wheelbarrows!

 

Hitler’s National Socialist party did not enjoy a majority in the Reichstag in the early Thirties, but it was the largest minority. President Hindenburg thought, mistakenly, that he might be able to co-opt this charismatic troublemaker by appointing him Chancellor of Germany. It proved to be the opening wedge in a power-grab which overrode democratic impulses by means of fear, intimidation, and sheer physical force. The deed was done; there was no turning back. The designs of the tyrant were enabled in some measure by the felt need of an exhausted populace for stability and the promise of better times to come.

 

One of Hitler’s early domestic priorities was the design and production of a small car for the masses, a “people’s car.” A design competition ensued. Porsche was there. He was able to draw upon his experience in designing and engineering small cars for the former Daimler company. Even so, he was not alone; his son Ferry was with him, together with a group of talented engineers whom he recruited from past years. One entrant proposed a small car with a radial engine, which proved impractical, possibly from a cooling standpoint. Porsche’s design called for a very small two-door, four-passenger car with an air-cooled “flat four” cylinder engine mounted in the rear. ****** liked it; enough said. The “people’s car” was born as a State enterprise, featuring a one-liter engine churning out 23.5 horsepower.

 

Porsche became one of Hitler’s favorites. He was showered with recognition and munificences. Ferry continued to rise in importance and prominence in the company, which designed and produced successful race cars in addition to the “Volkswagen” and vehicles for the German military.

 

Hitler had taken a fancy to Grand Prix race cars as a propaganda tool. Daimler entered the competition to design and build a new generation of the breed. The existing Audi automobile company and three others combined to form the new “Auto Union” Grand Prix race car manufacturing and racing company. Porsche became Auto Union’s chief designer, on contract, while still managing Volkswagen. The resulting Daimler and Auto Union race cars blew away the competition in the 1930′s, overseas and here in the United States. I even remember the name of one of the premier German drivers of that time: Maury Rose. I remember those cars, too. They were huge. And they were loud. They didn’t sound like the high-pitched buzzing bumblebees of today’s race cars; the engines were much slower-turning. The locus must have been Roosevelt Raceway on Long Island. The Auto Union cars sported the four intertwined circles on the grille, just as Audi cars do today. (I had also been present at the adjacent Roosevelt Field when Lindbergh took off for France some years earlier. I was present, but I hadn’t been born quite yet. My parents told me and my siblings later, many times, that Lindy j-u-u-u-u-s-t cleared the telephone wires at the end of the runway).

 

An entire new Volkswagen factory was built and opened at Wolfsburg. Although the car enjoyed considerable sales success in Germany, Hitler’s greater ambitions got in the way; which, of course, led to massive destruction, the end of the “thousand-year Reich” fantasy, the ******* of ****** in a Berlin bunker, and – unfortunately – the imprisonment of Ferdinand Porsche as a war criminal for 20 months in a dank old jail in Dijon, which adversely affected his health. No doubt, ****** never knew that Porsche had helped a Jewish employee escape from Germany. A fellow prisoner was his son-in-law Anton Piëch, a Viennese lawyer who was married to Louise Porsche, Ferry’s sister.

 

Ferry Porsche was able to raise the 500,000 francs bail which was required for his own release from custody. (The State-owned Volkswagen enterprise was booty of war. The British Government delivered ownership of the company to the German State in 1948, which offered shares in the company on the public stock market in 1960). Ferry moved back to Austria and set up a machining and repair shop in Gmund with his sister Louise. Eventually, he won a contract to design a race car for the Cisitalia racing team, and then for another, to be called the Porsche 360 Cisitalia. This car was to have a mid-mounted engine and four-wheel drive. It marked the first time that the family name had ever been attached to a vehicle.

 

Ferry could not forever divorce himself from his father’s love affair with small cars. Accordingly, while working on the Cisitalia race cars he also found time to design the Porsche 356, and arranged with the Volkswagen company to allow him to build it on the “Beetle’s” chassis and mechanical underpinnings. Meantime, the engine had been enhanced so as to produce 35 horsepower. The first 50 cars were built by hand at Gmund, with aluminum bodies. 6 more were sent to Switzerland, where cabriolet bodies were installed on the chassis. Ferry also eventually assembled sufficient bail in order to effectuate release of his father Ferdinand and of Anton Piëch from prison, which was accomplished on August 1, 1947. Upon arrival in Austria, Ferdinand inspected Ferry’s designs for the Porsche 360 Cisitalia and for the Porsche 356, and announced that he would have created the same designs. Although he was back again in the midst of the car manufacturing business, his months in prison had damaged his health. He died in January 1951.

 

(The Porsche 356 was a success! Almost 78,000 were made and sold by 1965).

 

Meanwhile, the Beetle design was aging. It needed serious upgrading. The general manager of Volkswagen came to Ferry with a proposal that was too good to turn down:

 

Ferry would improve the Beetle.

 

In exchange, Volkswagen would provide to him:

 

A percentage of the profits derived from the sale of every improved Beetle;

 

All of the raw materials for building Ferry’s sports cars;

 

Use of Volkswagen’s worldwide network of dealers for sale of Porsche cars;

 

Use of Volkswagen’s worldwide network of technical support;

 

Ferry would be the only Volkswagen dealer in Austria.

 

Done! That sealed a co-dependency which persists to this day. Ferry brought his company back to Stuttgart. He resumed production of the Porsche 356 and started work on a new engine which was to be called the Carrera. He raced a special version of the 356 at LeMans in 1951. The car won in its category. He won again at Targa Florio in 1959 and at LeMans in 1970 with a model called the 917.

 

By now, the 356 was aging too; and there was demand for a new model. The result was the acclaimed 911, which has been the longest-running sports car in production, ever. The 911 was basically the 356 fitted with the new liquid-cooled six-cylinder Carrera engine, which featured an astounding 300 horsepower.

 

Ferry continued to run the company, which he changed from a limited partnership to the German equivalent of a “corporation” in 1972. Even so, the two related families – Porsche and Piëch – continued to retain and maintain effective control of the company. When Ferry died in 1998, his son Ferdinand Alexander took his place at the helm.

 

Meanwhile, Anton and Louise (Porsche) Piëch’s son Ferdinand Karl Piëch, also an automotive engineer, had served at the Porsche company, where he was instrumental in the development of the Porsche 917. He developed a Diesel engine for Mercedes while in private engineering practice, moved to the Audi subsidiary of Volkswagen, and then, in 1993, to the Volkswagen Group itself, where he became Chairman and CEO. He retired from the Board of Management in 2002, but he still serves in an advisory capacity as Chairman of the Supervisory Board. In other words, he is very much On The Scene at Volkswagen. All of this, it may be noted, proceeds apace while he himself still owns about 13% of the Porsche company. He has thirteen children by four women, so the family tradition may continue for a while. There is a strict unwritten rule in the family that nobody talks to the press.

 

While Mr. Piëch was in Management at Volkswagen, he was at least partly responsible for several successes: the New Beetle in 1998 (really a Volkswagen Golf in disguise), increased market *********** by Audi, creation of a perception in the public mind of justification for premium pricing, and the acquisition of the Bentley, Bugatti, and Lamborghini brands. His biggest gaffe was the acquisition of Rolls-Royce. The devil was in the details. He thought he was buying both the car manufacturing facility and the name; but as it turned out, the right to the name belonged to BMW. Another probable mistake is the Volkswagen Phaeton, a super-luxury car intended to compete with the Mercedes-Benz Maybach. (Ah, there’s another memory-jogger. I remember the low growl of the Hindenburg’s Maybach Diesel engines as it passed low over my house).

 

At Volkswagen, Piëch laid the groundwork for repeated doses of quite sensational news. The Bugatti marque claimed a fine record in racing, but had lain dormant for decades. He set in motion a reinvention of the name. Independently (?), the Porsche company, for reasons of its own, possibly at least as defensive in nature as it may have been geared to the hope of profit, acquired 18.5% of Volkswagen in October 2005. Thus, for the first time, the Porsche family had (indirectly) become part owners of the ongoing business which had produced Dr. Porsche’s first Beetle. For the first time, “their name was on the building,” though in small letters. Then, in March 2007, Porsche raised that ownership interest almost to 31%. It announced that it had done so in order to preclude any competitor from buying a large ownership interest in Volkswagen and to preclude any attempt to sell off the Volkswagen Group in pieces, which might have been a threat to Porsche’s dependency on Volkswagen. In March of this year, 2008, Porsche announced that it intends to increase its ownership of Volkswagen to 51%, at the same time that it announced its intention to acquire more than a half-interest in Scania, the Swedish truck manufacturer controlled by the Wallenberg family. Last month (September 2008), Porsche announced that it already owns 35% of the Volkswagen Group, which is probably a controlling interest by anyone’s reckoning; and that it would acquire Audi from Volkswagen outright! (All by itself, that maneuver might have given any raider pause). Probably some of those additional Volkswagen shares were acquired via the open Frankfurt market; but my guess is that substantial blocks were acquired in private transactions. (In Germany, cross-ownership interests are much more common than they are in the United States, quite possibly to an extent which would be illegal here. Deutsche Bank’s fingers are everywhere; Lufthansa’s are not far behind). There are legal issues outstanding; but Porsche has made its moves aggressively and it is up to others, whether governments or companies or common folk, to say them nay. “Fait accompli.” The Porsche family name now sits (figuratively) in bright lights atop Volkswagen’s headquarters building. The sign is invisible, but it’s there, just like the little people who scurry around in the Black Forest not all that far away.

 

All the while, that Bugatti adventure has been strumming along in the background. Mr. Piëch’s vision was to build an over-the-top superfast luxury car bearing the revered Bugatti nameplate. Volkswagen has done that. The result is the Bugatti Veyron, featuring an 8 liter, 16-cylinder, quad-turbocharged engine delivering 1,001 horsepower while delivering a top speed of 253 miles per hour, all of this bargain-priced at 1.1 million Euros, more in North America. The car, which is named after a driver for the original Bugatti company who won the 24 Hours of LeMans in 1939, is handmade in Alsace. Only 500 will be built. Two have been wrecked. At top speed, the car achieves a fuel economy of 2.05 miles per gallon, which would drain the tank in less than 13 minutes. But take comfort: there’s a safety factor built-in there, since the Michelin tires would last for a full 15 minutes.

 

(It may be self-satisfying to make fun of the sheer excess of the thing; but honestly now, mate, wouldn’t you love to have that car in your hands even for ten minutes?)

 

So there you are, Dr. Porsche. Your family still has a controlling interest in the Porsche sports car business, and now it also controls the thriving company which made your original Beetle. On the way by, they raised the horsepower of your car a bit, from 23.5 to 1,001. But that’s really a side issue. The big story is that Porsche plus Volkswagen must be considered, effectively, as a single enterprise. If you and Ferry could just come back for ten minutes and look around……

 

 

William Kurtz October 17, 2008 http://www.candlewave.com

 


What Event Would I Recommend the Porsche Cayenne Limo for

Amar Shah asked:


The Porsche cayenne limo is a limo that is throwing tough competition to these other limousines that are dominating the market. The Porsche Cayenne is a limo that is available for countless occasions. It is taking the limo hire industry to another level. This limousine is a stretch of the regular Porsche Cayenne. Therefore for those who love the regular Porsche Cayenne you will love this gorgeous limo.

What events can the Porsche Cayenne limo be rented for? This limo as highlighted earlier is available for many occasions: corporate events, wedding parties, home coming celebrations, airport transfers, birthday parties, wedding anniversaries and many other special occasions.

The most ideal occasion to hire the Porsche Cayenne limo is a wedding party. This limo is competing with the likes of the Hummer H2 limo and the Chrysler C300 stretch Baby Bently limo. These are the most influential limos for weddings but the Porsche Cayenne has also joined the list and is threatening to do away with the dominance of these limos.

 What are the features of the Porsche Cayenne limo that make it ideal for weddings? This limo is loaded with a lot of inventive stuff to keep the couple in the right mood of this special day. The limo is decorated with the most romantic colours that these husband and wife to be will love. They actually have the chance to pick the colours that the rhyme with the colour of the bride’s wedding gown. The Porsche Cayenne is also tinted in the inside to allow for a little darkness. On top of this there are very beautiful lights that are romantic and the couple will choose the light that they want on.

Then, there are the leather seats that will hold them as they enjoy the very best of the entertainment. A wedding day should be perfect in all aspects from the food to the vehicles. The Porsche Cayenne is the best limo to use to add colour to this day. They can admire this limo until they get to their destination. For this day you can sing some beautiful love songs to prove to the love of your life that you will do anything for him/her.

The Porsche Cayenne is fitted with best quality sound systems. The music available in this limo is the best that your ears can handle. This is ideal for your important day. The Porsche Cayenne will ensure that you have all forms of entertainment as you reflect ahead on this wedding day.

The Porsche Cayenne is also very inviting from an outward view and will be admired by all the people in the field. The attendants of this wedding will be amazed at the beauty of this stretch limo. The day will be characterised by colour and flamboyance with the Porsche Cayenne limo being the centre of attraction as you approach the reception.

Just make a perfect choice for your wedding and hire the Porsche Cayenne limo for this important day. You will have a day that you will never forget in your entire life. Once you rent this limo, you are bound to get nothing but the best.

The limo can not afford to disappoint you on this important day of your life.

You will have the most splendid day of your lives.

Why not have pink limo hire, hummer limo hire or stretch limo hire.


Hyundai IX 35 change Hyundai Tucson

Autobing asked:


The company demonstrated Hyundai chief official teaser crossover ix35. Subsequent Hyundai ix35 soon be replaced by car Tucson.

Auto Show in Frankfurt will signal the end of the era of the popular crossover Hyundai Tucson. It will be presented a new car ix35, which soon will replace Tucson. In addition, Hyundai will present the updated Santa Fe, which has experienced a number of external and internal changes.

Based Hyundai ix35 lay concept ix-onic, which byl.ruprezentovan at the Geneva Motor Show in March this year. Korean automaker says the European market is a priority for a new species.

Perhaps the premiere ix35 not take on a momentum that effect, which counted on the Korean automaker. Company Hyundai only just a teaser for a new chief has shown species, just exactly on the Network is by no means the first week of “walking” spy pictures of the car. First ix35 was seen at all but without camouflage in the filming of commercials Australia, only later in.Autodzen.ru says World Wide Web appeared low-quality images of car, showing him together with different angles.

Do you think it does not work? As the Veda, Equus is almost under the hood husky V8, pressed together from the five-liter 400 ****** forces also dispense “Korean” would probably on the cheap competitors. In any case, the U.S. market, along with the chill the hell the car and done, the cost of new items in the projected area of 50 000 dollars – and this for almost stuffed to the eyeballs cars.

Hyundai IX 35 change Hyundai Tucson




The new Hyundai Sonata

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Hyundai Sonata is the all-new upgraded version of the Sonata Embera from Hyundai Motors. The car hosts several new features and upgrades in terms of style, comfort, and convenience. The sedan is impulsive in style, power-packed performance, and exquisite interiors are offered under the Hyundai brand known for reliability and value.

An enlarged chrome radiator grille, wider front bumper and air dam, larger headlamps, and new design alloy wheels are some exterior highlights. The new interior sees dual tone interiors, high quality materials, and a host of chrome and wood inserts which enhance appearance and durability. Hyundai has added a second generation Theta petrol engine on the Sonata Transform for improved fuel efficiency and performance.

With its alluring style and active performance, the premium sedan challenges its rivals – the Honda Accord and Volkswagen Jetta. The car strengthens Hyundai’s presence in the Indian car market particularly in the premium car segment.

Within a short period of time, Hyundai Sonata has become a popular brand in India. Sonata has been recognised as the favourite car of upper and upper middle class in India. Hyundai Motor India Limited launched the fifth-generation Sonata Embera, setting new standards in technological excellence with a 2.4-litre petrol engine and a 2-litre diesel engine, improved styling, refined interiors and advanced safety features. The new car will take on competitors in the premium luxury D-Segment on Indian roads.

Dynamic suspension and an excellent rear-seat ride quality, one of Sonata’s key appealing features, continue to dominate the Sonata’s redesign. Hyundai Motor says that the Embera offers much higher fuel efficiency because of its light weight and aluminium engine block. With its contemporary international styling, refined driving dynamics and 170-mm ground clearance, it is time to take a second good look at the Sonata.

The hood, featuring a prominent V-shaped ridge, meets the chrome-lipped signature grille. Wrap-around tail lamps (resembling those of the Honda Accord’s) and sporty twin exhaust notes bring up the rear, balancing the front visage and emphasising the car’s new international styling. Flared wheel arches feature 16-inch alloy wheels, and tubeless tyres give the Embera a sturdy, well-heeled profile. The new version is also a bit wider and taller than the Honda Accord.

The Sonata Transform is available in both diesel and petrol versions in two main variants – 2.4 VTVT (Petrol) and 2.0 CRDi (Diesel). The petrol version is powered by a 2.4-litre MPFI second generation Theta engine that produces 173 bhp and diesel variants come with a 148 bhp 2.0-litre diesel engine with a Variable Geometry Turbocharger (VGT). The petrol engine is mated to a 5-speed manual transmission and diesel engine is available with either a 6-speed manual or a 4-Speed H-Matic automatic gearbox which gives the choice of shifting from automatic to a manual sports mode when required.

The front independent double wishbone suspension and rear multi-link suspension come with coil springs, gas shock absorbers, and anti-roll bars similar to the Embera and offer a stable and highly comfortable ride.


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