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Friday, June 12, 2009

2009 Volvo C30 R-Design Review

2009 Volvo C30 R-Design Review


This week’s review is going to be a departure for us here at Automoblog. This won’t deal with how well a car deals with the grocery run, or whether it looks good while sitting in the driveway. This is a road trip. This is something special.


What kind of road trip is this? Well, it will include yours truly taking a three-day, 1,000 mile round-trip voyage from Columbus, Ohio to Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, home of Road America. This will be the ultimate test of comfort, control and efficiency.


But what should we use for this unique adventure? Maybe a comfortable mid-size sedan? Or how about a new crossover sport-utility? No, this is going to take something truly different. As luck would have it, Volvo supplied me with the right vehicle that would complement this unique trip: A 2009 Volvo C30 R-Design.



THE CAR


As our long-time readers know, our fearless leader Chris tested a Volvo C30 last year, and was not a fan of it. He could not get past the styling and his car suffered from a serious electrical glitch. Would I end up in the same predicament?


When the Passion Red two-door arrived, I was a bit skeptical of this somewhat “in-your-face, back-to-the-old-days” styling.

The clean and crisp front-end comes from the S40 sedan and V50 wagon, which the C30 shares its platform. It does away with the box-on-wheels of Volvo’s past and incorporates a smaller grille as well as rounded fenders with a subtle flair above the wheels.


But the other end of the car is what will grab your attention. Gone is your typical sedan trunk or wagon box. The C30’s modern design is in full effect.


2009 Volvo C30 R-Design Review


From the front to the rear, the waist line bends upward as well as pulled in towards the centerline of the vehicle, creating these curvaceous hips that bring a strong whiff of P1800 to your eyes. The roof slopes up from the front then down slightly in the rear to a larger spoiler and all-glass rear hatch. The taillights traveled from the spoiler down into the rear end and push out into those wide rear fenders.


With the top-ranged R-Design package consisting of a monotone paint scheme, ground effects all the way around and designed eighteen-inch wheels, the C30 will certainly have you doing double-takes.


Inside, you will find the same well-executed interior as the S40/V50/C70, but with subtle touches. For one, the gauges have a blue face instead of black, and there is a wonderfully thick-rimmed steering wheel. The floating center stack gets its own Andy Warhol-like pattern to it. The seats in the R-Design come with their own special two-tone black leather and white Flextech, a material designed to resist fade and damage from Mother Nature, which are imprinted with the R-Design logo.


Motivating this little sport hatch is Volvo’s 2.5 liter, turbocharged inline-5. It has been around for a while and now makes 227 horsepower and 236 lb. ft of torque on premium gas. Transferring this power to the ground is Volvo’s five-speed automatic, with Geartronic auto-manual controls.


LET THE TRIP BEGIN!


2009 Volvo C30 R-Design Review


The first half of my excursion would take me west on I70 towards Indianapolis. A quick jaunt around Indy I465 would lead me north on I65 straight through Gary. Hop on the Chicago Skyway and coast through Chicago on into Milwaukee. Then it would be a straight shot up Route 57 to the racetrack.


The weather was predicted to be nice, and traveling during a weekday would leave traffic less hectic, leaving me time to enjoy the drive and take many photos along the way. However, I think the gang from Top Gear would best describe this impending trip: Ambitious, but rubbish.


It was mostly sunny in Columbus on Tuesday morning. I had my luggage secured below that big rear window, the AAA TripTik in the passenger seat ready to lead me to my ultimate destination, almost 530 miles away.


2009 Volvo C30 R-Design Review


I started my trip around the sprawling campus of Ohio State University, one of the largest universities in the country and home of major sports venues such as the John Schottenstein Arena and, of course, the Horseshoe. Luckily for me, it was the off-season, so I had the perfect opportunity to travel around and check out the campus before hitting the road.


Pulling onto I70 W, I got the first opportunity to use all 227 horses to accelerate ahead of a tractor trailer that refuses to move into the center lane. The five-cylinder does not pull quite as hard as a Mazdaspeed3, but the five-speed automatic kicks down quickly to put you in the right gear for maximum pulling power. And boy, does it sound terrific doing it, emitting a deep throaty roar from the exhaust.


Once down to safer cruising speed and putting some miles between me and Buckeye Country, I quickly realized two potential issues. One was the dark clouds rapidly approaching over the horizon in front of me; the second one was how unbelievably flat and boring this stretch of road seemed to be.


Sadly, both became a reality just outside of Dayton. The skys opened all the way to Indianapolis, which cut down on any outdoor activities, and flat farm land surrounding me at every viewpoint, it gave me a chance to become a bit more familiar with the C30’s interior.


2009 Volvo C30 R-Design Review


I liked many of the interior treatments in this car. The cool two-tone seats were providing good support for my back and hips, and the HVAC was doing a good job keeping me cool while keeping the windows from fogging up. The thick-rimmed, R-Design wheel felt perfect in my hands, with these two small extensions for your thumbs which were a nice touch.


It is quite roomy up front too, and there is adequate room for two people in the second row. Trunk room is snug though, with the steep rake of the rear end cutting into valuable storage room.


One thing kept nagging me though. Where was the style, the look that matches the exterior? There are wonderful materials throughout and the dash carried the stigma of Volvo efficiency, but it just didn’t make a style point like the exterior did.


2009 Volvo C30 R-Design Review



Just outside Indy, the rain dissipated enough for me to find my way onto the 465 beltway. However, traffic had picked up and my paced had dropped. Frustration was setting in, only a few hours into the calculated nine hour drive.


To take my mind off things, I turned on the optional Dynaudio upgraded sound system to see if I could find something to listen to. Lucky for me, this C30 comes standard with Sirius satellite radio. Turning to Classic Vinyl on channel 14, I found the 360 watt, 11-speaker a bit flat. Thankfully, this system, with Dolby Pro Logic II surround, had an adjustable five-band equalizer for both front and rear speakers. A little tweaking and I had CCR flooding the car with a rich, deep sound.


Finally relieving myself of traffic, I made my way onto I65, which would take me right into Chicago, and would make me lose my mind. Now, I have no problem with the state of Indiana. I like downtown Indy. I respect the Indianapolis Colts. But is this state mind-numbing to drive through.


I thought my trip from Columbus was bad, this section is downright torture. As far as you can see, (and you can see for miles in some places) there wasn’t anything to actually witness. No trees, no tended farmland; just flat land and straight highway. The only saving grace was seeing the Subaru plant, and I almost missed it.


2009 Volvo C30 R-Design Review


Oh, and the rain started again. Can you see me smiling through the smeared windows? Thankfully this car has the optional automatic wipers that actually worked when it was raining, and their sensitivity was adjustable as well.


Not helping was the ride of my C30. On smooth asphalt, it was as quiet and comfortable, but rolling down the pock-marked Indiana highway, the Pirelli PZeros drone loudly. The suspension was absorbing the smaller potholes pretty well, but bigger ones would cause the front suspension to crash and jounce, sending wave after wave into my seat.


The R-Design comes standard with what Volvo called Dynamic Chassis. The suspension tuning offers a stiffer spring and dampers as well as thicker anti-roll bars. While I applaud the R-Design for handling tight on-ramps with tons of grip and flat cornering, it’s not enough to compensate for the harsh ride.


Merrillville, Indiana outside Gary is when I give myself a break and took care of the lighted gas pump symbol glowing from the dash. The rain is still falling, but that’s not what I am concerned about.


An older gentleman in a Bentley Flying Spur sedan pulls up behind me while I’m topping off the 15.9 gallon tank with fresh premium. I’m not so much focused on the car as I am the driver, who has stopped talking into the cell phone stuck to his hear to stare at the C30’s design cues. Then I noticed a woman filling up her Ford Focus giving the car a once-over as well. This car seems to be a real eye-catcher.


2009 Volvo C30 R-Design Review


Back on the soggy road, I began to think about the design. Did I like it? Was it too much?


The answer is I thought it was a damn good-looking car. I love the uniqueness of the rear, without being overdone. It was graceful, yet striking. That small window was actually useful to load the 12.9 cubic feet of trunk space as well as reach the rear seats to fold them down. The chrome exhaust tips brought a more upscale touch. Not too much, but just right.


2009 Volvo C30 R-Design Review


The rain ceased as I crossed into Illinois, and the clouds began to part. It looked like my trip was finally making a turn for the better. Unfortunately, the joy was short-lived. Just a few miles after the bridge, I was greeted by the Windy City with a four-mile long traffic jam. That added an extra hour to my trip, but at least I got a lovely view of the Sears Tower.


2009 Volvo C30 R-Design Review


Traffic thinned enough for me to make it to the northern suburb of Winnetka, where I had an early Chipotle dinner with an old fraternity brother. Six hours into this trip and I still didn’t feel any physical pain, nor was I even hungry, and I’m always hungry. Could the C30 have pulled off a magic trick where I didn’t dispel any energy? This trip is getting stranger by the hour.


I left my friend and began to enjoy the wonderful road construction that has consumed most of I94. Here, the stiff suspension reared its ugly head again and began pitching the car. Every heave and dip turned the little Volvo into a bobble-head convention.


As I entered Milwaukee’s smoother roadways, my fondness for the C30 started growing again. I love the right amount of power and sound coming from the engine. The just-right size let me squirt around slower traffic, even if the steering wasn’t as sharp as I like. I appreciated how the controls for the radio and ventilation were laid out in an easy to use manner. The gauges and handy trip computer were read at a glance, even though the blue faces didn’t match anything else in the car.


After yet another boring stretch of highway called Route 57, my destination thankfully appeared out of nowhere, shining like a bright beacon calling me to keep going. Its sedate front offices would have been passed had it not been for the large Kohler race car leading to the paddock.


2009 Volvo C30 R-Design Review


Nine hours and 531 miles from Columbus and I made it. My little Volvo survived the trip unscathed. Outside of the ride, I felt little to criticize after my extensive trip. The seats gave me no aches or pains, and I felt physically ready go to while my brain was ready for sleep. I averaged 26.5 miles per gallon, which is quite good considering it’s a forced induction engine with an automatic. But it was late and I had two long days ahead of me, so off to the Days Inn in Sheboygan for some much needed rest.


The Trip Back


After two days of flying around Road America’s four miles of racetrack at insane speeds in cars you could only dream about (you’ll read about it all in future articles) and passing out business cards to PR people and fellow journalists, it was time to head back home.


2009 Volvo C30 R-Design Review


Rain, my old nemesis, appeared early in the morning and kept me company the first half of the trip. But it was accompanied by its cousin no one likes, Fog. Luckily, the C30 R-Design comes equipped with front and rear fog lamps, the latter came in handy on more than one occasion.


On the way back, I followed I-41 down to I90/I94. But instead of going back through Indianapolis again, I took Route 31 across Indiana into Ohio and down Route 23 into Columbus. Figured it would give me something else to look at. At least I had hoped.

Milwalkee and Chicago were encased in fog, the roads were soaked and every single person decided to hog the left lane. I was happy to get off these interstates and enjoy a slower paced back road.


2009 Volvo C30 R-Design Review


There were several stoplights on this stretch of the trip and it gave me a chance to really test the brakes, and goose the engine some more. While the brakes had a surprising amount of travel before they bit the rotors as well as being somewhat soft, they were reassuring and quite strong, even after multiple full-panic stops. Only once did the ABS engage. Did that engine note sound good.


On the flip side, there were a few apparent design flaws. The minor ones were the poorly placed ignition slot, which may have been useful if it weren’t stuck behind the windshield wiper controls. On the passenger side, the raised door sill actually chopped off the bottom of the mirror, which greatly threw off my depth perception.


But the big issue was the cause of cool design. In the rear, those tucked in body lines and flared rear fenders created a massive B-pillar, which caused a terrible blind spot over your left shoulder. Even looking over my shoulder and using the mirror, I ended up cutting off more than one person in my travels. I learned quickly to be careful.


2009 Volvo C30 R-Design Review


After making it back to Columbus, I was sad my journey was over. Not because I enjoyed driving in the rain so much or the fact that the Midwest is the most boring part of our country, but I really enjoyed this Volvo.


It may not be the sportiest car in its class, and it’s certainly not cheap, but it was comfortable, fun to drive at 8/10s and it looks great. I had zero problems with the car and it loved the open road. And when you’re out there in your C30, you’ll be in a rare club, since I only laid eyes upon one other C30 during my entire trip. Hope you like the attention.




Base Price: $25,950

As Tested: $30,265

Architecture: Front-engine, front-wheel-drive four-passenger coupe

Drivetrain: Turbocharged 2.5-liter DOHC I5 with five-speed automatic transaxle

Length: 167.4 inches

Wheelbase: 103.9 inches

Mileage: 19 mpg city, 28 mpg highway

Weight: 4092 lbs.


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1954 Bentley R-Type on eBay Motors - Find of the Day

1954 Bentley R-Type on eBay Motors - Find of the Day
Have you got two-hundred grand to drop on a Bentley Continental? Well, then you're more fortunate than most of us, but before you head down to the local luxury dealership and place your order for the same car that everyone else in your tony gated community already owns, why not consider something with a little more character? May we suggest this 1954 Bentley R-Type fastback racer.
Crafted on special order in the post-war period, this Chassis #B77ZX has earned a bit of a following from its appearances in concours events, participation in historic races and inclusion in books on Bentley history. Different from the other 2,300+ R-types built, this example features a louvered hood, custom competition wheels, rally lamps and a set of white racing stripes leading over the British Racing Green bodywork from the color-keyed grille surround all the way to the elegantly sloping fastback tail. It's being offered for sale by The San Diego Collection with a buy-it-now price of $195,000, but reasonable offers and trades are also being considered. Check out the images in the gallery below for a closer look.
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Friday, May 29, 2009

MTM Bentley Continental GT Birkin Edition

MTM Bentley Continental GT Birkin Edition



German tuner MTM’s latest creation has beaten Bentley themselves for the title of “Fastest Bentley in the World.” They’ve taken a regular Continental GT, and added power and suspension upgrades, along with a few other minor changes.


MTM has managed to squeeze 650 horsepower out of the Bentley’s twin-turbocharged W12 engine, which is 90hp more than from the factory. Torque is increased from 479 lb-ft to 586, and is available at only 1700 rpm. These power upgrades allow the tuned Continental GT to hit a top speed of over 205 mph, and it took three seconds off the standard GT on the short Hockenheim circuit, as well as three seconds off the 0 to 200 km/h sprint, which the MTM achieved in 15.9 seconds.


MTM Bentley Continental GT Birkin Edition



Along with the engine upgrades, the MTM Continental GT also receives a new stainless steel exhaust system, custom 21-inch alloy wheels, bigger brakes, and a tuned and height-adjustable suspension.


MTM didn’t change any of the body except adding a chromed grille, but the lowered suspension, new wheels, and four-pipe exhaust give the MTM Continental GT an overall sportier and more aggressive look.


The Birkin Edition kit will cost a little over $28,000 USD, and can be applied to the standard Continental GT, GTC, Flying Spur, GT Speed, GTC Speed and Continental Supersports. See below for more pictures:


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Sunday, May 17, 2009

China’s Hautai is not a Rolls-Royce Phantom

China’s Hautai is not a Rolls-Royce Phantom





Hot on the heels of Geely’s “this is not a Rolls-Royce Phantom” GE, Chinese automaker Hautai is apparently busy working on its own new luxury vehicle, one that would appear to borrow liberally from the Bentley Boys. Huatai Automobile Group, based in Beijing, specializes in SUVs, so this model would represent something of a marked departure for them. HAG reportedly has the capacity to build 200,000 vehicles annually, and they have R&D centers in China, South Korea, and Germany. Last month, the private automaker reported sales up nearly 150 percent from last year.


Still unnamed (allow us to suggest: “This is not a Bentley Continental”), the four-door detailed in these images offers more than a striking resemblance to Bentley’s admittedly comely Flying Spur. At the moment, details about the new sedan are about as shallow as the depth of the designers who have penned it, but we’ll have more details for you as they become available.



Gallery: Huatai “Continental GT”


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Bentley Arnage Luxury Top Car

For the 2007 model year, Garrett turbochargers were replaced with low inertia Mitsubishi units designed to improve engine response. The engine was mated to a version of the 6 speed ZF transmission found in the Continental range. Also, the capacity of the engine is increased from 6749 cc to 6761 cc. The new tunings give Arnage T 500 bhp (507 PS/373 kW) and 1000 N m, while the milder R having 450 bhp (456 PS/336 kW) and 875 N m. For the performance oriented T, 0-60 mph acceleration is only 5.2 seconds (Official record) and the top speed is 288 km/h (179 mph).
Bentley Arnage
Bentley Arnage Luxury Top Car
Bentley Arnage
Bentley Arnage Luxury Top Car
Bentley Arnage
Bentley Arnage Luxury Top Car
Bentley Arnage
Bentley Arnage Luxury Top Car
Bentley Arnage
Bentley Arnage Luxury Top Car

Arden Bentley Continental GTC

Arden Bentley Continental GTC


The German tuners Arden, usually specialize in tuning Jaguar and Range Rover cars, but this time they have constructed a unique piece for the Bentley Continental GTC. Choosing one of the most prestigious makes and models in the world, Arden decided to sculpt custom hood pieces and high quality wheels for the Bentley Continental GTC. The ‘bonnet mascot or radiator figure’ as Arden calls it, is simply a hood ornament for 980 euros! The piece is hand made from brass plated in chromium, then highly polished and only take 30 minutes to mount.


At the price of 980 euros it seems somewhat ridiculous for this small piece, but if you can afford a Bentley, why not make it extra unique. Arden also shows us their thin spoke polished chrome wheels, which would add a nice touch to any Continental GTC, however the price nor sizes have been released yet. There will be more to come from Arden!


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[Source: worldcarfans ]

Monday, May 4, 2009

Aston Martin Dealer Charged With Spying on Rival Ferrari Dealer

Aston Martin Dealer Charged With Spying on Rival Ferrari Dealer



From the ‘We’re not kidding file’ comes news from that hotbed of espionage and Bondian villainy, New York, comes news that car sales in the world of exotics have gotten so cut-throat that dealers have actually started spying on one another. And this, it would seem, is a tale of not only greed, but disgruntled former employees with more than an axe to grind.



Well, OK, two out of three ain’t bad, we got spying AND Aston Martins, but near as I can tell, there’s a complete lack of Sean Connery involved here.


The owners of Universal Autosports in Glen Cove, Long Island, Giacomo Ciaccia and Leka Vuksanaj, were arrested at their homes, along with Creative Director Michael Lussos, according to acting U.S. Attorney Lev Dassin in Manhattan said in a statement. They are accused of illegally tapping into the e-mail of Ferrari Maserati of Fort Lauderdale-Long Island in Plainview, New York.


Ciaccia, Vuksanaj and Lussos gained access to the Ferrari dealer’s e-mail server about 2,500 times over the course of seven months, from February to September, last year from their homes as well as their offices at Universal Autosports, according to the criminal complaint dated April 16.


According to the statement “In one instance a dealer associated with Universal Autosports e-mailed a customer who had been negotiating with Ferrari Maserati [Fort Lauderdale-Long Island] to buy a rare Ferrari Enzo worth more than $1.3 million.” The spies from UA wrote, “Is there any way I can help or get in the middle. Have they found you a car yet?” according to the complaint. Pretty damn skeevy, huh?


At their first court appearance, Ciaccia and Vuksanaj were released on bonds of $100,000 each. Lussos was released on a $50,000 bond. Not chump change, but hey, they’re Bentley & Aston dealers, they should probably have the scratch. They also appear to have real good lawyers, or at least lawyers that know just how deep the manure is.


Take Stanley Cohen, Vuksanaj’s lawyer, who said, “I’m used to real espionage cases. I’ve seen the complaint. I’m rolling my eyes.” I wonder what Mrs. Vuksanaj (if there is one) is doing right about now. Ciaccia’s lawyer, Ronald Fischetti said “They have been charged with reading somebody’s e-mail and using that for their business. It doesn’t seem like it warrants” the attention it’s getting. Sure, and I have expect Fischetti to start declaring how his client is a church-going guy that’s a pillar of the business community.


Lussos’s lawyer, Peggy Cross, had no comment.



Ciaccia, Vuksanaj and Lussos outfit, Universal Autosports, “deals in rare and expensive exotic automobiles” and opened in February 2008 in the old location formerly held by Ferrari & Maserati dealership they are accused of spying on, according to the complaint. Ciaccia was the Ferrari & Maserati dealer’s general manager and Lussos was their webmaster until they were terminated in March 2007 after new management took over, according to the complaint. Lussos, as one would expect from a web guy, set up Ferrari Maserati’s e-mail accounts, according to the complaint.


As of last September, Ferrari Maserati of Fort Lauderdale-Long Island learned that employees’ e-mails were being intercepted and forwarded to an unauthorized e- mail address on its server. The F/M of FL-LI e-mails contained information about its customers, inventory and employee compensation, according to the complaint signed by Federal Bureau of Investigation Special Agent John Leo Jr. Which not only adds to the skeeviness, but also means the Feds are involved (and let’s not go into just how much fun a federal penitentiary can be, shall we).


Ciaccia, Vuksanaj and Lussos, who are all in their 40s and should know better, are charged with one count each of “conspiracy to access a computer without authorization and obtain information for commercial gain and to further an intended fraud,” according to the statement. The maximum penalty if they’re found guilty is five years in prison and a $250,000 fine.


The 250 large they can probably get, no prob. But if they do the full five year stretch in a federal prison, they’re only hope is that they get an OK celly and they don’t end up getting turned out into someone’s bitch too soon. If I were them, the checks to the lawyers would be flying like snowflakes while I was continually working out, taking lots of heavy classes in self defense and close quarters fighting and watching all the episodes of Oz.


Either that or very quietly looking into tramp steamer sailing times from the Port of New York.


Source: Edmunds


Photo from Flickr user Anonymous9000


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Friday, May 1, 2009

Micro Audi. (Audi E1)

Micro Audi. (Audi E1)

Crisis has generated total mania of small economic machines in brains of journalists, if to trust the press now practically each brand prepares compact unless Bentley yet don't touch. Company Audi which marry off micromobile E1 became the next victim of a mass journalistic psychosis.

Micro Audi. (Audi E1)

Ostensibly in its basis- the platform from Volkswagen Up should lay down, on which there will be a ten-other engines as Audi love. Will be both petrol, and diesel, and hybrid, and, probably, there will be absolutely new micromotors: 1.2-litre with three cylinders and 600 cubes with the turbine. Gossips assert that the machine will start up on the conveyor of Slovak factory VW that will help to lower its price even more low, roughly, to 13 500 dollars in the homeland. Despite cost, Audi do not prepare to refuse the premium features like LED-lanterns, the navigator, mp3-radio tape recorders or possibility of connection of phone so three passengers on whom the car is calculated, will be surrounded by care, as in Q7. If the is the truth pre-series concept we can see in 2011.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Rolls-Royce Goes With A Ghost

Introduced as the concept 200EX at the 2009 Geneva Auto Show in March, Rolls-Royce quickly followed up in April by giving the saloon its rightful name: Ghost.

Introduced as the concept 200EX at the 2009 Geneva Auto Show in March, Rolls-Royce quickly followed up in April by giving the saloon its rightful name: Ghost.


Ultra luxury automobile manufacturer Rolls-Royce has assigned a name to the RR4 (200EX concept), its long planned “Baby Rolls” model. Keeping with all things ethereal, the Ghost will now join the Phantom and its many versions to complete the Rolls-Royce fleet.


On Display In Shanghai


Rolls-Royce used the Shanghai Motor Show as the backdrop for its announcement of the all new model line, an automobile which will be built at the company’s Goodwood manufacturing facility on the south coast of England later in 2009.


In a news release announcing the Ghost, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars CEO, Tom Purves, said, “We are delighted to formally announce the Rolls-Royce Ghost. It is one of the most revered names in the automotive industry, evoking images of adventure and technical innovation. The name reflects this new model’s breadth of abilities. The first cars to bear the Ghost name were known not only for impressive dependability and refinement but also great flair and style. This car will be the first in a new generation of models to carry this evocative name and will give us two pinnacle product lines – Phantom and Ghost.”


Now Owned by the BMW Group


Founded by Charles Rolls and Henry Royce in 1904, the Silver Ghost was one of the earliest models built by the British luxury car maker, seeing production from 1906 to 1926. Since then, several more models have come and gone in addition to its Bentley line. Today, Rolls-Royce is owned by the BMW Group while Volkswagen AG owns Bentley.


Rolls-Royce says that the Ghost will be built on its own assembly line in the UK, but will share paint, wood and leather workshops with the Phantom series of cars.  In addition, the Ghost will share some components with the BMW 7-Series including the engine and the transmission.


Today, the Phantom line includes the standard saloon model, an extended wheelbase version as well as the Phantom Drophead Coupé and Phantom Coupé.


Source: Rolls-Royce Motor Cars


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Friday, April 24, 2009

U.K.’s 2009 Incentives to Scrap Old Cars for New Models from May

U.K. consumers will get subsidies of as much as 2,000 pounds ($2,930) to trade in old cars for new models after the government followed other European countries in oblation the incentive to stem job losses.


The “scrappage” plan, announced by the agency of Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling today in his annual budget presentation, power of choosing be implemented next month and will close in March 2010. The measure will apply to cars more than 10 years old, he said.


The plan comes six months behind the British auto toil first called in the place of assistance to boost demand. The measure will help carmakers including Ford Motor Co., the U.K.’s best-selling brand, garner in addition sales amid the recession.


The moderation adds to the 2.3 billion pounds of loan guarantees the government has pledged to assist the auto industry. Darling is seeking to stoke make necessary with a view to cars to encourage consumer spending and stalk rising unemployment as automakers trim work to match slumping sales.


U.K. auto sales have declined for 11 consecutive months and in the first quarter dropped by more than 200,000, or 30 percent, to 480,358 vehicles, the Society of Motor Manufacturers & Traders said April 6. The industry employs 180,000 workers in manufacturing at plants run by carmakers including Nissan Motor Co. and Bayerische Motoren Werke AG.


The U.K. government has lagged behind counterparts in mainland Europe in introducing payments for car purchases. In Germany, to what drivers can get 2,500 euros ($3,240) for commercial in cars that are at least nine years old, registrations soared 40 percent in March. France and Italy have similar programs.


Industry Necessity


“In terms of short-term demand, we absolutely need it,” Paul Everitt, chief executive officer of the SMMT industry group in the U.K., said yesterday in an interview.


Carmakers with plants in Britain, including Honda Motor Co., Volkswagen AG’s Bentley Motors luxury division and BMW’s Mini unit, have axed jobs and shuttered factories in response to the fall through. Tata Motors Ltd. said in November it would cut 850 temporary jobs at the Jaguar and Land Rover units, and BMW is reducing shifts in Oxford and eliminating 850 positions.


The U.S. Congress plans to consider several proposals for scrapping incentives, and lawmakers with appearance of truth will argue about how the subsidies would apply to overseas carmakers. A “pay in money for clunkers” proposal failed earlier this year after the United Auto Workers voiced concern that foreign-made vehicles would have existence to be preferred.


American Efforts


U.S. politicians specially want to boost sales at General Motors Corp. and Chrysler LLC, which are surviving on taxpayer aid and face bankruptcy deadlines imposed by President Barack Obama’s administration.


The programs offered in several European countries led to improved sales on the continent last month. Car sales slid 9 percent in March, the smallest decline in six months.


Fiat SpA and Volkswagen were among companies that benefited most from the incentives because the payments tend to spur purchases of smaller cars. Sales by BMW and Daimler AG, the globe’s largest luxury-car manufacturers, plunged more than the habitual devotion to labor mean proportion. Volkswagen recorded more sales for its Skoda and VW models, and sold fewer luxury Audis.


The U.K. government pledged April 16 to offer subsidies of 2,000 pounds to 5,000 pounds on electric and some hybrid cars in an effort to cheer environmentally friendly technology.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Natural Born Winner: VW returns to the ‘Ring with Scirocco GT24-CNG

hase 1: Dominate your class in endurance racing. Phase 2: Continue to dominate your class in endurance racing, but this time do it without gasoline. That seems to exist the game plan with the Volkswagen Group’s racing programs, so after winning at Le Mans five times with the gasoline-powered Audi R8 race-horse (punctuated only by the victory of sister-company Bentley’s Ingolstadt-supported Speed 8), Audi continued its dominance with the diesel-powered R10 TDI. (It’s worth noting that SEAT managed to clinch the 2008 World Touring Car Championship with a diesel-burning Leon TDI, too.) Meanwhile, over at the Nürburgring, Volkswagen itself took a devastating one-two class victory at last year’s 24-hour race with the Scirocco GT24. So what’s the next step? Compressed Natural Gas. That’s what Volkswagen will be pumping into its latest race-prepped Scirocco as the team attempts to prove once again that it have power to win - even dominate - while burning alternative fuels.


The new Scirocco GT24-CNG uses the identical basic architecture as the last year’s car, but with the aid of Compressed Natural Gas, delivers 300 horsepower while returning a 25% improvement in emissions. VW will be campaigning a pair of them at the race in late May in the 2-liter turbocharged category, where they’ll be facing off against the repaired Subaru Impreza STI, among others. Will Wolfsburg be efficient to follow up on last year’s victory using alternative fuels? Only time will make known, but the team will likewise be campaigning three additional gasoline-powered Sciroccos…you know, just in capsule.

Natural Born Winner: VW returns to the ‘Ring with Scirocco GT24-CNG


VOLKSWAGEN RETURNS TO THE NÜRBURGRING WITH THE SCIROCCO GT24-CNGAt the 24-Hour Race steady the Nürburgring on 23/24 May, Volkswagen discipline field two Scirocco cars with innovative natural elastic fluid engines. Following the historic one-two victory at the Dakar Rally in January, which Volkswagen won as the first automobile manufacturer using diesel technology in the event, the Wolfsburg brand is now taking upon another technical challenge - the use of EcoFuel engines in the suffering test twice on every side of the clock attached the world’session most demanding race track.


The two Scirocco GT24-CNG 2.0-litre turbo engines powered by natural gas extricate nearly 300 hp. In etc., the “factory” team will field three further Scirocco GT24 cars powered by 2.0-litre turbo petrol engines in the classic endurance race at the “Green Hell” in the Eifel region in Western Germany.


Last year, Volkswagen clinched a one-two victory in the 2.0-litre turbo class even before the Scirocco’s market launch.


“The 24-Hour Race offers Volkswagen an exciting stage to demonstrate its technical capabilities and expertise,” says Volkswagen Motorsport Director Kris Nissen. “The Scirocco GT24 already proved its strengths as a dynamic sports coupe by clinching class victory in its debut offspring last year. In 2009, we are excitement yet another step forwards by using two different engine concepts. We want to prove that Volkswagen offers different powertrain concepts, every part of of which excel in terms of high-reaching efficiency, dynamics and reliability. The Nordschleife and the 24-Hour Race provide any ideal test bed for this purpose.”


Engine technology: innovative and proven systems for the circuit marathon


For this acid test on the challenging Nordschleife, Volkswagen developed a CNG (compressed natural gas) version based on the 2.0-litre petrol engine that was victorious highest year. The engineers primarily focused on the fuel tentative inference system of the unit equipped with a turbocharger to the degree that well as on the balance between maximum exhaust aeriform fluid temperature and full usage of the turbocharger’s potential in order to optimise the two driveability and power output. The result: just under 300 hp and 350 Nm of torque which continue to be transmitted to the front wheels by way of a six-speed DSG gearbox operated by paddle shifters in continuance the steering deviate.


Natural elastic fluid as an efficient and clean spring of endowment


The strange generation of natural gas turbo engines takes full favorable opportunity of the high anti-knock quality of approx. 130 octane offered by natural gas fuel. This enables natural gas vehicles to achieve a level of driving dynamics unrivalled by any other alternative powertrain system. Furthermore, natural gas as a combustibles is particularly eco-friendly as well as very cost-effective.


On mean proportion, natural gas vehicles reduce CO2 emissions by 25 per cent compared with conventional spark ignition engines. The combustion process generates almost no particulate matter or fine dust.


“Dakar” aces, “Nürburgring” experts and multi-talents: the drivers of the Scirocco GT24


In joining to these technological innovations, Volkswagen tackles the challenge of the “Green Hell” with interesting driver combinations. The two natural gas-powered Scirocco GT24-CNG cars will be driven by Dr. Ulrich Hackenberg (D), Board Member for Technical Development of the Volkswagen Brand, and journalists Bernd Ostmann (D), Peter Wyss (CH) and John Barker (GB) as well-head as touring car ace Peter Terting (D), Nordschleife expert Thomas Klenke (D), former DTM driver Vanina Ickx (B) and touring car legend Klaus Niedzwiedz (D), two-time overall winner of the 24 Hours on the Nürburgring.


The squad of undivided of the three petrol-powered Scirocco GT24 cars reflects the exploit achieved at the Dakar Rally: “Dakar” winner Giniel de Villiers (ZA), two-time World Rally Champion Carlos Sainz (E) considered in the state of well as Dieter Depping (D) will take turns at the wheel during their trip from rally to circuit racing.


A good juniors’ foursome is formed by last year’s winners Jimmy Johansson (S) and Florian Gruber (D) as well as Nicki Thiim (DK) and Martin Karlhofer (A). In etc., the formula racing specialists Congfu Cheng (CN), Carlo van Dam (NL) and Franck Mailleux (F) as hale as the two-time 24-H overall winner Altfrid Heger (D) will share any other one of the cockpits of the 330 PS Scirocco GT24 cars.


The 2009 24-Hour Race on the Nürburgring will mark the return of the Scirocco GT24 to the scene of its success. Last year, the Scirocco experienced its competition debut even previous to its production counterpart started selling onward the market. Jimmy Johansson (S), Florian Gruber (D), Thomas Mutsch (D) and Hans-Joachim Stuck (D) secured rank victory in the ultra-competitive 2.0-litre turbo class (SP3T) in front of an audience of more 200,000 spectators. The one-two victory in the field of 219 touring cars that had started from the grid was completed by Carlos Sainz (E), Giniel de Villiers (ZA), Dieter Depping (D) and Hans-Joachim Stuck (D).


[Source: Volkswagen]


Natural Born Winner: VW returns to the ‘Ring with Scirocco GT24-CNG Natural Born Winner: VW returns to the ‘Ring with Scirocco GT24-CNG


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