Friday, February 5, 2010

Audi S4 the Safe Way to Drive

The search for a family vehicle that's safe for any family member to drive or ride in is here with the Audi S4. The Audi S4 brings you a step closer to having a truck being a Car. The 4WD is a very good aspect to the vehicle, which means you have better performance staying on the roads. The stability to the Audi S4 is remarkable allowing people to enjoy the right with safety. The Safety of your family is important and if you want to find out more information about the Audi S4 being safe you should look on some internet forums. The internet forum that's out today will help you with the questions you have for the Audi S4. This means you can ask how safe the vehicle is and how the fuel efficiency is. The gas consumption is important if you want to travel and take many camping trips.

The ultimate vehicle that can provide you with excellent power and driving stability is here with the Audi S4. The 4WD is the best thing about the Audi S4 and gives you the safety you need in the rain or snow. However, you won't find any other car that has 4WD. The Audi S4 is also one of the well know cars that is talked about on the Internet. To find discussion about recent Audi S4 post you should check out the Forums that are located online. When you decide to find an updated forum that can give you the best answers to your question you should check the most popular forums. When you find forums that relate to the Audi S4 then you know that's the forum to use or leave a question. The question will be answered within the few days depending on the popularity of the forum. If you want to find a forum that's top rated pick the first one that's listed in the search engine. If that's the forum you tried and still no answer then you should search for another. The search for an Audi forum won't be hard if you use the proper Search engines like Yahoo and Google.


Newly Anticipated Model In 2010 Grand Sport Corvette

The Chevrolet Corvette is one of the most celebrated classic cars of our time. Manufactured by General Motors, the Corvette has been around for six generations making its debut back in 1953. Obviously, living up to its name is hard to do so GM has continued to come up with newer and cooler concepts year after year.

The Grand Sport Corvette for 2010 has been highly anticipated since the release of the Corvette C6 ZR1 in 2009. This model was developed with a higher production level and it was internally called the "Blue Devil," which is a nickname of GM CEO Rick Wagoner's alma mater at Duke University. It was officially debuted at the 2008 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan. This car was heavier than the previous models, included an improved motor, and came with increased tires and stronger carbon ceramic brakes.

It will also have functional brake ducts and enable extra cooling. The wheels will be increased in diameter and width, measuring 18-inches in the front with 19-inch wheels. The 2010 Corvette wheels will come with a standard paint job but one can also request for a chrome finish.

The Grand Sport of 2010 will come equipped with a customized Z06 brake system. This includes 14-inch (355 mm) front rotors with six-piston calipers and 13.4-inch (340 mm) rear rotors with four-piston calipers. The new Vette will also have specific manual transmission gear ratios for the ultimate riding abilities. It will also include a specific rear axle ration on automatic-equipped models.

The 2010 Corvette Grand Sport will be available in all factory colors. The fenders will look cooler than ever with the Traditional Grand Sport hash mark painted on and all the vents will come with Grand Sport badging. The GS ZR1 will have the revived dry-sump oil system and will be available in manual transmission only.

Ultimately, the 2009 and the 2010 Corvette officially leaves behind the GT1 class. It was originally manufactured with a mere $60,000 but now, with these cooler features in vision, it will cost GM a whopping $100,000 with each Vette. Because of the higher production cost this 2010 Grand Sport Corvette concept will not make its debut until 2012.

Honda CR-Z Hybrid Sports Car Coming in Fall 2010

The Toyota Prius is such an iconic car that many people believe Toyota was the first company to come out with production hybrids. It was not. Honda was the first, but miscalculated the market and missed out on a huge opportunity. The announcement that the company will be introducing a hybrid sports car, the CR-Z, to the US market in the fall of 2010 is an effort to right that wrong.

The CR-Z is nothing less than a full frontal assault on the hybrid market in the United States. The car is a two-seater that is rumored to incorporate an integrated motor assist system that incorporates a 1.3 liter engine. The CR-Z, which stands for Compact Renaissance Zero, gets its sportiness from both the design and the fact that it is expected to be very light weight.

The initial prototype of the vehicle was shown at the 41st Tokyo Motor Show. It incorporates a longer nose with sleek, banked styling that runs to a higher end, flat rear. If I had to compare it to any other car, it looks like a revved up Honda Insight although with very distinct lines. You can look up images online from the show to see it.

The real beauty of the CR-Z is found in an area that is rarely available in a new, revolutionary sporty car. Yes, I am talking about the price. All indications are Honda is trying to bring this car in to wipe up the market. The proposed retail price is a paltry $20,000. This is the equivalent of a Prius, but with much better lines and performance. Well, at least we think better performance. Honda has released no information on just how sporty the performance will be. Still, one has to imagine it will be better than your average hybrid.


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