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2011 Audi A8 First Look

December 15th, 2009 No comments

Can a new look and a host of electronic doodads make the 2011 Audi A8 a real player in the full-boat luxury-sedan market for the first time?

AutoblogGreen for 12.15.09

December 15th, 2009 1 comment

It’s worse than we thought: GM commissions Chevy Volt dance to go with song
O.M.G.
Toyota officially launches plug-in Prius program, retail sales in 2011
600 units coming in the next six months.

Honda decides eco-features, not hot people at the beach, should define Insight ads
Don’t call it a relaunch.
Other news:

  • Detroit Preview: Toyota to debut new hybrid concept vehicle
  • Danish crown prince to drive Fisker Karma prototype to climate conference
  • Plug In America calls on CARB to put H2 funds into plug-in vehicles

Detroit Preview: 2011 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cabriolet

December 15th, 2009 No comments

Filed under: Detroit Auto Show, Convertible, Mercedes-Benz, Luxury

2010 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cabriolet – Click above for high-res image gallery

The 2011 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cabriolet is ready for its close-up at the Detroit Auto Show, but before the shindig in Michigan gets underway next month, Mercedes has dropped all the official details on its CLK convertible replacement.

Like the coupe on which it’s based, the Cabrio is a step up from its predecessor and comes packing a choice of powerplants: a 3.5-liter V6 putting out 268 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque in E350 guise or a 5.5-liter V8 churning out 382 hp and 391 lb-ft of torque in the E550 cab.

Unlike some of its competition, the E-Class Convertible doesn’t employ a retractable hard-top, but rather a 0.9-inch cloth roof that pays dividends in the capacity department. With the top up, the trunk is good for nearly 14 cubic feet of space and cut down to just over three cubic feet when the top is dropped and stowed behind the rear passengers. There’s also a pass-through underneath the roof’s enclosure — similar to the recently released Audi A5 convertible — that should make schlepping longer parcels a bit easier.

The real party piece on the convertible E-Class is the new AirCap system, which includes a 2.4-inch wind deflector that extends from the windshield, along with a draft-stop mounted behind the rear seats. According to Mercedes, this limits the amount of wind intrusion into the passenger compartment up to speeds of 100 mph, keeping your perfectly coifed hair in check and making conversations easier when storming the autobahn.

Other tech includes the Mercedes Airscarf, which blows warm air around the neck of the front seat passengers (originally seen on the SL) and Mercedes’ first application of head airbags in a convertible. If you’re champing at the bit to get your hands on the 2011 E-Class Convertible, you’ll have to wait until May, but in the meantime, you can scope out all the details in the press release below the fold.

Gallery: 2011 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cabriolet

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VIDEO: The Michael Winslow of engine impressionists

December 15th, 2009 3 comments

The engine impressionist (warning: NSFW language) — Click above to watch video

Remember Michael Winslow, the guy from the Police Academy movies and The Man of 10,000 Effects? When it comes to cars, this gent could be his follow-up act, having worked out his own technique for imitating a number of powerplants.

There are a selection of engine sounds on offer, including a convincing import four-cylinder, two-stroke motorbike, a V6, and a Weedwacker among others – and what else are you going to do while the xBox loads up a game? You can check out his repertoire in the video after the jump. *WARNING: NSFW language. Thanks for the tip, Duy!

[Source: YouTube]

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Daily U-Turn: What you missed on 12.14.09

December 15th, 2009 6 comments

Review: 2010 Nissan Maxima SV Sport is a lot of car for a lot of coin

Despite being hobbled by front-wheel drive, the Maxima SV Sport can hold its own on the bi-ways and backroads. But at what cost?

Kepler Motors Motion supercar to debut at Dubai Motor Show

We’ve seen plenty of supercar start-ups come and go, but Kepler Motors appears to have the right stuff with its carbon fiber, Ecoboost-powered Motion coupe.

VIDEO: GM commissions Chevrolet Volt dance to go with song. Yes, really.

Following the release of the Chevrolet Volt theme song, GM tapped a handful of dancers to perform an accompanying two-step at the LA Auto Show. And yes, it’s bad.

Also of interest:

  • Reader Spy: SRT-fettled Dodge Journey R/T spotted
  • VIDEO: 2011 Audi A1 teased ahead of Geneva unveiling
  • Detroit Preview: Toyota teases new hybrid concept vehicle
  • 9ff reveals even more bonkers GT9-R – is this the world’s fastest production car?
  • VIDEO: Australian Yaris ad gets banned for being raunchy

Auto Tune Up Guide

July 7th, 2009 Comments Off

A tune up is a simple task that almost anyone can do. This will make your vehicle more fuel efficient. This applies for any motorized vehicle. The filters are a good place to start. Depending how often you do a tune up will affect how much of an improvement that you will see. Most mechanics suggest a tune up by 60,000 miles. The engine air filter can be your first tune up item. The air filter is located over a carburetor on older cars. The air filter is in the airbox on fuel injected motors. Continue reading »

Clean & Detail Auto Upholstery

July 7th, 2009 Comments Off

Maintaining or restoring the “looks-like-new” condition of their automobiles is a consuming interest for most car owners. Most owners are interested in preserving their investment, and in enjoying the full use of their vehicle as long as possible. Other owners are interested in restoring a vehicle to the best condition possible in order to sell it or get a good trade-in value. Still others are attempting to restore a vehicle as a hobby, joining the many proud owners of classic and antique vehicles. These consumers want quality automotive cleaning products that will enable them to refurbish their autos quickly, with as little effort as possible. One particular problem, especially with older vehicles, is how to clean automotive upholstery. Continue reading »

Biggest Rip-Off : Auto Service or Auto Sales?

July 7th, 2009 Comments Off

Everybody hates car salesman. They talk too fast, use too many clichés, and are generally exasperating. There’s nothing worse than being verbally romanced only to find out you were ripped-off—or is there?

How about getting ripped-off repeatedly? How about getting ripped-off repeatedly for years? How about never even knowing you were ripped-off, repeatedly, and for years?

Welcome to service! When it comes to swindling, automotive service representatives are the real experts. They have more experience, and way more opportunity to rip you off. Continue reading »