Wednesday, 31 October 2007

Autobahn 'no' speed limit remains

The Social Democrat coalition in Germany has called for a 130kmh/80mph speed limit on the country's motorways. Fortunately for all us motorists Chancellor Angela Merkel has rejected the proposal!

The proposals was made by the SPD with the intention of reducing greenhouse gas emissions, but Mrs Merkel said that, "traffic jams are at least as harmful to the climate as speeding."

At last some sense from a government - hurrah. So Germany remains the ideal place to try out your new supercars performance

Life-on-Mars Cortina sold

The 'Life-on-Mars' Ford Cortina 2000E has been bought by a fan of the show.

The series featured Jon Simm as a policeman transported back to 1973 battling with the unreconstructed Gene Hunt, played by Philip Glenister.
Paul Shedden paid £10,000 for the car after it was put up for sale on Ebay, complete with scripts and a police rule-book from 1973. The Cortina has only clocked up 67,000 miles.

Monday, 29 October 2007

40mph Motorway limit to be implemented

The Department of Transport is planning to introduce 40mph speed limits on some motorways in order to reduce congestion during peak traffic times. The speed reduction is also aimed at reducing emissions;
Speed cameras will be mounted in gantries to ensure the lower speed limits are obeyed.

The recent Department of Transport report predicting a 30% increase in congestion by 2025 has forced them into this move.

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Thursday, 25 October 2007

Metroproject Quattro

The new Audi A1 concept is due to be revelled at the Tokyo motor show this week. Audi have said that this will be almost identical to the final production version to be shown at Paris next year.

The A1 gets Audi's new hybrid 1.4 TFSI engine - an advanced version of the 125bhp engine seen in the A3 - with 150bhp and 177lb ft. The electric motor adds an extra 41bhp and is capable of 62 miles and 62mph operating on its own. The Audi is targeting drivers of the BMW's Mini.

Audi hopes to have the A1 in showrooms by 2010

Wednesday, 24 October 2007

Porsche's four-door

This is Porsche's official sketch of the Panamera - the awaited new 4 door Porsche. The expected, the production car will get taller and roomier on the inside while losing the caricatured low-slung profile.

It is likely that the new car will be officially unveiled at the Geneva show in 2009, becoming an obvious rival to the Maserati Quattroporte, Mercedes CLS and Aston's planned Rapide.

The Panamera will continue the trend of being rear-wheel drive, but there's nothing official from Porsche yet on what'll be providing the power.

Rumours suggest the Panamera will get three different engines, ranging from a 300bhp V6 to a twin-turbo V8 with more than 500bhp.


Top gear magazine have had a go at what the production car could look like.


Look great to me. For further comment go to TopCarTalk forums

Tuesday, 16 October 2007

Volkswagen supports Tyre Safety Month

VW are in full support of the current Tyre Safety Month initiative. It’s the first manufacturer to sign up to the campaign run by industry body TyreSafe.

VW dealers across the country (250 of them) will check the tyres of any make of car during October and tips on the best ways to care for their rubber.

Well done Volkswagen.

Monday, 15 October 2007

F1 in the news again

Once again Formula 1 is making adverse press. Its is currently negotiating the commercial document that binds the sport together - the Concorde Agreement. Each team signs this agreement but 3 of the teams are in dispute - Prodrive, Torro Rosso and Super Aguri.

The negociations at the moment are trying to exclude teams that use other cars under there logo. Prodrive want to enter a customer car (thought to be a 2007 McLaren) next year, and if no agreement is reached soon, both Torro Rosso and Super Aguri will have to build an entirely new chassis for next year which is probably impossible in the short time scale.

For more comment go to TopCarTalk formula 1

Jason Plato injured filming Fifth Gear

Jason Plato has been hurt filming a Fifth Gear programme earlier this week. The British Touring Car Championship driver was testing a Caparo T1 super car at Bruntingthorpe Proving Ground in Leicestershire. The car is reported to have burst into flames at 150mph

Plato's injuries, included burns to both hands, his face and the back of his neck he has vowed to race his Seat Leon at this weekend's BTCC meeting at Thruxton. Currently Jason is leading the drivers championship nine points ahead of Vauxhall's Fabrizio Giovanardi.

Good luck Jason.

Tuesday, 9 October 2007

New Fiat 500 Abarth?

This is one of the first pictures of the stunning Abarth 500, which will make its world debut at next month’s Tokyo Motor Show. It has the usual pumped-up body panels, flared arches, lower side sills, a big roof spoiler and twin tailpipes at the rear, it looks a lot more aggressive than the standard car. The performance 500 also gets a unique front bumper design to aid cooling.

It has a turbocharged 1.4-litre engine - variants will get 133bhp, with a 152bhp version also planned. However, top billing will go to the flagship 595 Super Sport model, which is expected to deliver 177bhp.


Early reports indicate a 0-62mph in 8.2 seconds, rather fast for such a small car. Buyers will also get uprated brakes, head­lamps and a revised front bumper help to mark it out in the range.
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Friday, 5 October 2007

New Ariel Atom

A new version of Ariel's has been launched. Although it looks similar to the old one, the latest 2.0 litre engine is from from the new Type R with a power output of 245bhp in normally aspirated form and 300bhp in the supercharged version, but the new engine will deliver more torque lower down the rev range. There's a new ECU, a new fuel system and twin-outlet exhausts, too.
Other improvements, according to designer Simon Saunders, come from changing the angle of the chassis' aluminium bracing tubes to allow larger drivers more space and using bigger rubber engine mounts to reduce vibration. But there's also a more precise gear change, uprated dampers and better wind shielding. Many of the improvements are geared towards the US market, where the £30,000 Atom is hoping to have success.

Tuesday, 2 October 2007

Subaru's new car transporter

As part of a promotional campaign for the all-new Impreza hatch, Subaru has unveiled a transporter which carries three of the hatchbacks the wrong way up.

Called the Subaglue transporter the inverted cars aim to highlight the Impreza's symmetrical all-wheel drive. It's one of the most original idea's of the past few years and should afford Subaru lots of column inches in the motorsports press (well its worked here!).

Unfortunately, though, the Impreza remains a very ugly car and still bought by boy racers.

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