Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Ford Ranger 4x4 Lift Kit

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ford ranger 4x4 lift kit

Luxurious Cars: BMW M3

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Toyota Sports Cars: "Moving

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Fiat Bravo MyLife Version

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Fiat Bravo MyLife Version

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One day teacher A said to
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Monday, May 30, 2011

This Is Old-school From Toyota

This is old-school from Toyota
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2011 Ford Ranger Truck Side

2011 Ford Ranger Truck Side
2011 Ford Ranger Truck Side

BMW Cars Picture 2010

BMW Cars Picture 2010
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FIAT BRAVO 2009 price, features, launch date. Fiat Bravo 2009 Features Fiat Bravo is a medium segment car. With its thoroughly European looks

BMW X3 Interiors

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BMW X3 interiors

Mini Cooper John Cooper Works Edition

The iconic Mini has made its return, bigger and better, but under the ownership of BMW. The much loved little small car might be a bit bigger but it has not lost any of its heritage. With cars such as the Mini Cooper S, Mini has quickly re-established itself as a crowd favorite at international car shows around the world.

Below is our gallery of our favorite Mini cars from the different car shows...


A Mini Cooper John Cooper Works Edition at the 2009 Detroit International Auto Show
A Mini Cooper John Cooper Works Edition at the 2009 Detroit International Auto Show

Sunday, May 29, 2011

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Toyota Concept Car - Mob

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Toyota Concept Car - Mob

Fiat Bravo MyLife Version

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2011 Ford Ranger

2011 Ford Ranger
2011 Ford Ranger

Below is our gallery of our favorite Mini cars from the different car shows... Mini Cooper John Cooper Works Edition

The iconic Mini has made its return, bigger and better, but under the ownership of BMW. The much loved little small car might be a bit bigger but it has not lost any of its heritage. With cars such as the Mini Cooper S, Mini has quickly re-established itself as a crowd favorite at international car shows around the world.

Mini Cooper John Cooper Works race car at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show
Mini Cooper John Cooper Works race car at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Toyota Concept Car - Mob

Toyota Concept Car - Mob
Toyota Concept Car - Mob

BMW Cars Picture 2010

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BMW Cars Picture 2010

New 2011 Ford Ranger

New 2011 Ford Ranger
New 2011 Ford Ranger

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Mini Cooper

The iconic Mini has made its return, bigger and better, but under the ownership of BMW. The much loved little small car might be a bit bigger but it has not lost any of its heritage. With cars such as the Mini Cooper S, Mini has quickly re-established itself as a crowd favorite at international car shows around the world.

Below is our gallery of our favorite Mini cars from the different car shows...


Modified Mini Cooper with freaky orange tires at the 2007 Essen Motor Show
Modified Mini Cooper with freaky orange tires at the 2007 Essen Motor Show

Friday, May 27, 2011

New Car Inovation: 2011 BMW 5

New Car Inovation: 2011 BMW 5
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The 2011 Ford Mustang

The 2011 Ford Mustang
The 2011 Ford Mustang

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FIAT BRAVO

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a new Toyota's sports car?

Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren 722 GT

Germany's top luxury car manufacturer has been ever-present at car shows around the world, showing off its latest models. Of late car tuners such as Brabus, Carlsson and Hamman have also been applying their creativity to Mercedes-Benz cars and creating some wonderful, and expensive, displays! Yet the old classic Mercedes-Benz cars, such ar the Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing from the mid 1950's are just as popular at custom car shows today as they were when new! At today's car shows you can expect to see anything from a classic 1960 Mercedes-Benz 280SE, to a modern Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren, to a tuned Carlsson Mercedes-Benz CL600 CK65 Eau Rouge!

Below is an image gallery of this vast range of classic and modified Mercedes-Benz cars you may encounter at any car show ...


Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren 722 GT at the 2007 Essen Motor Show
Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren 722 GT at the 2007 Essen Motor Show

Bmw Car Change Value 2010,

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bmw car change value 2010,

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Fiat Bravo Sport Diesel

Fiat Bravo Sport Diesel
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Old Rusty Cars | Car Cemetery

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Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Roadster

Germany's top luxury car manufacturer has been ever-present at car shows around the world, showing off its latest models. Of late car tuners such as Brabus, Carlsson and Hamman have also been applying their creativity to Mercedes-Benz cars and creating some wonderful, and expensive, displays! Yet the old classic Mercedes-Benz cars, such ar the Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing from the mid 1950's are just as popular at custom car shows today as they were when new! At today's car shows you can expect to see anything from a classic 1960 Mercedes-Benz 280SE, to a modern Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren, to a tuned Carlsson Mercedes-Benz CL600 CK65 Eau Rouge!

Below is an image gallery of this vast range of classic and modified Mercedes-Benz cars you may encounter at any car show ...


Rear view of the Brabus Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Roadster at the 2007 Essen Motor Show
Rear view of the Brabus Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Roadster at the 2007 Essen Motor Show

Fiat Bravo 2000

fiat bravo 2000
fiat bravo 2000

Cemetery | Old Rusty Cars

Cemetery | Old Rusty Cars
Cemetery | Old Rusty Cars

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

2011 Ford Mustang - Latest

2011 Ford Mustang - Latest
2011 Ford Mustang - Latest

Appropriate Toyota Repair.

appropriate Toyota repair.
appropriate Toyota repair.

2011 BMW Grand Turismo

2011 BMW Grand Turismo
2011 BMW Grand Turismo

Fiat

Fiat
Fiat

Ford's Senior Vice President

Ford's senior vice president
Ford's senior vice president

Old Rusty Cars | Car Cemetery

Old rusty cars | Car cemetery
Old rusty cars | Car cemetery

Maserati Quattroporte Collezione Cento

Maserati are famous for their luxury sports cars but they have not always been popular candidates for customized car projects. As a result, most Maserati show cars have been either a tribute to Maserati's racing heritage, with cars such as the Maserati MC12or an unveiling of the Italian car company's latest models and special model derivatives.

Below is our gallery of some of the hottest Maserati cars from the car shows around the world...


Limited Edition Maserati Quattroporte Collezione Cento at the 2008 Detroit Auto Show
Limited Edition Maserati Quattroporte Collezione Cento at the 2008 Detroit Auto Show

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

The Toyota 2000GT Is A Sports

The Toyota 2000GT is a sports
The Toyota 2000GT is a sports

BMW 2010 1 Series Car Model.

BMW 2010 1 Series Car Model.
BMW 2010 1 Series Car Model.

Mustang 2011

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Fiat Croma Sedan

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Fiat Croma Sedan

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Review: 2011 Chrysler 300 V6

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Of the many hurtful similes one can hurl at a vehicle, few are more insidious than drawing design or driving parallels to the oft-maligned American sedan. Thanks to the dark days of the ’70s and ’80s, once proud nameplates like Imperial, Impala and Galaxie were either completely forgotten or bastardized into models with about as much personality as a tube sock. Whether you blame it on oil prices, safety standards or the popularity of disco and cocaine, there’s no denying that the domestic four-door suffered a major fall from grace.

Now, General Motors, Ford and Chrysler are all fighting tooth and nail to establish their products as capable of besting metal from Japan, Germany and Korea. While that’s largely translated into a fleet of mid-sized sedans with soap-bar aesthetics and front-wheel-drive architectures, the 2011 Chrysler 300 is hell-bent on continuing to buck that trend.

With its rear-wheel-drive configuration and stylish lines, the four-door strives to draw connections to the Pentastar’s more successful past – to an era long before corporate take-overs and the K-car. Is it successful?

When the 300 first bowed in 2005, it brought a new-found element of menacing appeal to the full-size segment thanks to its high shoulder line, chopped roof and vertical grille. The design may have borrowed more than a few cues from the Bentley stable, but buyers were more than happy to embrace the high-dollar association. For 2011, Chrysler insists the 300 is all-new from tires to taillights, though much of that same look has held on for the new generation. The company’s designers have given the big beast a more mature nose with LED-trimmed projection headlamps, touches of chrome and a more subdued grille.

From the profile view, it’s difficult to discern the new-generation 300 from its predecessor, though careful examination will reveal more pronounced fender arches fore and aft, as well as new detailing behind the rear wheel. The tail of the sedan has received much more aggressive updating, with a new valance that integrates smoothly into the upper and lower portions of the 300’s posterior, allowing for muscular-looking exhaust outlets – even on our V6 tester. The LED taillights are both bright and beautiful at night, and although we don’t mind the chrome detailing on the lamps themselves, the shiny trim along the trunk sill is a bit much.

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While the 2011 Chrysler 300 may still wear its older sibling’s hand-me-down skirt outside, its cockpit has benefited fully from the Pentastar’s interior renaissance. A single piece, soft-touch dash stretches between both A-pillars and integrates flawlessly with the front door panels. Compared to the clunky center stack and cheap plastics of the old machine, the new cabin has been improved by several orders of magnitude. The centerpiece of the dash is the same 8.4-inch LCD touchscreen interface found elsewhere in the Chrysler lineup. As massive as it is quick, the new piece of kit puts most other infotainment systems to shame, at least in the graphics department.

The interface is a little cumbersome when it comes to actually managing mobile media players, but climate, radio and navigation settings are intuitive and blisteringly quick.

In addition, the driver is treated to attractive and easy-to-read gauges highlighted by bright blue accent lighting. These pieces do much to give the cabin a much classier look compared to the white-faced gauges found on the previous generation. A new, well-sculpted leather-wrapped steering wheel has has replaced the chunky tiller of old.

Our tester arrived with black cloth seats that must have been lifted straight from the Lay-Z-Boy factory. The front buckets are ludicrously huge and envelop passengers in a loving embrace of foam and high-quality cloth that’s perfect for a vehicle of this size. The rear seats afford the kind of space that only a full-size sedan can deliver, too. For quick trips, there’s ample room for three full-grown adults on the back bench.

The trunk offers up a cavernous 16.3 cubic feet of cargo room, which means that there’s enough storage area for everyone’s luggage should you decide to pack the family in for a trip cross-country.

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We were fortunate enough to sample the 2011 Chrysler 300 with the base 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 behind its headlights. In this application, the engine delivers 292 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque and is mated to the same old five-speed automatic transmission found in the previous-generation model. According to the EPA, the 300 should see 18 miles per gallon in the city and 27 mpg highway, which fits pretty closely with the 23 mpg we saw over five days of mixed driving.

Despite the fact that the new six-cylinder weighs in with 70 fewer ponies and 134 fewer pound-feet of torque than the optional 5.7-liter V8, the V6-equipped 300 never really seems out of breath. In fact, the V6 feels pretty quick on the way to 60 miles per hour, though its torque deficit is readily apparent. As we’ve found in other applications, this Pentastar engine is happy to rev, making the majority of its power at a high 6,350 rpm. For buyers used to the early-pull of the big V8, the V6 may take some getting used to. Even so, after a week with the vehicle, we’d have a hard time paying more for the bigger displacement mill.

Unfortunately, the 3.6-liter engine is handicapped by its aging five-speed automatic transmission. We’ve rarely taken issue with the gearbox when paired with the larger 5.7-liter V8, but in this application, the automatic seemed easily confused. That was especially true under hard-acceleration passes as it struggled to drop a gear or two to put the engine in its lofty power sweet spot. We can’t wait for Chrysler to grace this engine with its upcoming new generation of eight-speed transmissions.

2011 Chrysler 300 engine

Chrysler describes the redesigned suspension at work in the 300 as built for grand touring duty, which is surprisingly accurate for PR-speak. While clearly engineered to consume mile after mile of interstate asphalt, the springs and dampers do a stand-up job under more athletic driving circumstances. There is some body roll, to be sure, but it doesn’t translate into traditional understeer as readily. Really get the V6 singing in its upper octaves and saw on the wheel, and you’ll actually be rewarded with some rotation before the traction control quietly steps in to contain the chaos. This beast drives incredibly well for its size.

Unfortunately, the 2011 300 is cursed with comically light steering. That beautiful leather-wrapped wheel seems to be only casually associated with hardworking hardware out front, and as a result, piloting the vehicle takes some adjustment. Trying to command the big sedan through aggressive maneuvers is like attempting to pluck a stuffed animal from one of those infuriating claw games. Despite being able to see what needs to happen, you’re constantly flummoxed by a layer of machinery seemingly designed to misinterpret your every input.

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The good news is that the vehicle’s brakes don’t suffer from the same impotence. Despite the fact that the 300 weighs in at 3,961 pounds, its 12.6-inch vented rotors up front and 12.6-inch solid rotors out back do an outstanding job of bringing the beast down from speed.

Chrysler has really done its homework in the noise, vibration and harshness department, too. The 2011 300 is quiet at most sane speeds and there’s very little engine vibration at idle. The single-piece piece dash has done away with any squeaks and rattles that could arise from plastic-on-plastic action, and the result is a cabin that could allow eight hours of driving in a day to be comfortably covered without making you want to guillotine yourself with the auto-up driver’s window.

But there are still a few ghosts of Chrysler past bumping around the big sedan. While the interior fit and finish is top notch, it’s apparent that the company could still use some work in the detail department outside. Our tester wore an excess of structural adhesive along the trunk rail (see it here) that looks to have been haphazardly slathered on. To us, it’s the kind of “good enough” thinking that got Chrysler into its most recent Chapter 11 mess.

2011 Chrysler 300 rear 3/4 view

At the end of the day, the 2011 Chrysler 300 is a vehicle you can’t help but want to drive. It looks as good as it feels, offers decent fuel economy for a full-size and won’t break the bank. Prices get going at $27,170, not including the $825 destination fee. That figure is fairly close to what our tester commanded, and includes niceties like the big LCD screen and Uconnect telematics system.

Unfortunately, nearly $28,000 is a lot of money to pay for a thirsty sedan these days. As vehicles like the Honda Accord and Volkswagen Passat grow to full-size territory, buyers may be less inclined to shop bigger. That’s especially true as fuel prices continue to creep up. While the ballyhooed eight-speed automatic transmission that’s coming to Chrysler will likely increase the Pentastar’s fuel economy, the engine will never be able to effectively lock horns with the four-cylinder, diesel and hybrid options available in the mid-size segment.

Still, as with most of the vehicles crafted from the Chrysler renaissance, the 2011 300 is yet another big step in the right direction. It ought to be a giant leap when we can finally get our hands on the SRT8 version.

[Source: autoblog]