Archive for October, 2009

Nissan global compact car – first sketches revealed

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

Nissan Global Compact Car thumb Nissan global compact car   first sketches revealedNissan revealed the first exclusive sketches of its future global compact car, which debut is scheduled for March 2010 in Thailand. Nissan’s plans are to make the new compact vehicle available in more than 150 countries. Its not a mystery that the new Nissan global compact car will be very affordable and efficient in the same time.

The model will qualify as Thailand’s first “Eco-car” and it will represent the progress in the Thai Eco-car government policy to promote the development of energy efficient vehicles.

Nissan global compact car sketches

Nissan Global Compact Car

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Nissan Global Compact Car

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2010 Daewoo Winstorm SUV

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

2010 Daewoo Winstorm thumb 2010 Daewoo Winstorm SUVDaewoo are famous with their cheep and reliable cars. They provide good comfort and functionality at reasonable price. The latest creation form Daewoo is facelift of the popular Winstorm, which was release in 2006. The 2010 version of the SUV will go on sale from October 1st.

The announced price list includes 3 different models with 2 and 4 wheel drive. The LS model (2WD, five-seater) is priced at $19,096 (KRW 22.7 million); the LT model (2WD, five-seater) at $20,947 (KRW 24.9 million); and the LTX (4WD, five-seater) at KRW $25994 (KRW 30.9 million).

Winstorm offers comes with different option packages such as style, safety, navigation and premium.

2010 Daewoo Winstorm SUV is a great value for money.

2010 Daewoo Winstorm

Full Press Release:

GM Daewoo Introduces 2010 Model Year Winstorm SUV

GM Daewoo Auto & Technology (GM Daewoo) has introduced the 2010 model year Winstorm.  The latest version of its popular SUV, which will come with new sales incentives, goes on sale beginning October 1.

The 2010 model incorporates new convenience features that complement its great performance and safety.  The super vision cluster with improved visibility comes as standard on all trim levels. In addition, chrome door handles incorporate the Winstorm’s body color.

For the 2010 Winstorm, GM Daewoo is also launching an innovative new sales program. Instead of choosing a trim level with fixed options, the “My Choice” program enables customers to customize their vehicle by choosing various option packages such as style, safety, navigation, and premium packages – a first in Korea.

On top of that, the ”Super Safe Warranty” program offers free vehicle exchange in case of a vehicle-to-vehicle accident within a year of purchase, unemployment support, hospitalization support, and automobile insurance. The “My Family” program offers a KRW 1 million discount for immediate family members of current Winstorm owners.

“In addition to great performance and value, with the 2010 Winstorm we’re also offering various new sales programs to maximize customer satisfaction,” said Rick LaBelle, GM Daewoo Vice President of Vehicle Sales, Service and Marketing.  “The ‘My Choice’ program is an especially appealing way to enhance customer satisfaction, giving them more control in selecting what they want in their vehicles.”

The 2010 Winstorm comes with a five-speed automatic transmission as standard. The SUV is offered in three trim levels with a choice of two-wheel drive (2WD) or four-wheel drive (4WD) and five or seven seats. The LS model (2WD, five-seater) is priced at  KRW 22.7 million; the LT model (2WD, five-seater) at KRW 24.9 million; and the LTX (4WD, five-seater) at KRW 30.9 million.

Avoidable Contact #28: Lincoln and Cadillac, MKT and CTS-V, one last time, to the death.

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

An article on Ford flex crossover

by Bill Cooke The Saturn version of the two-mode plug-in hybrid at the Milford Proving Grounds. Click to enlarge. On 11 August, GM invited approximately 75 journalists and auto analysts to spend a day learning about the new GM. The day was split between a morning session at the GM tech center in Warren and an afternoon session at the GM proving grounds in Milford, MI. The morning session started out with an hour long press conference, the highlight being the unveiling of the Volt’s 230 mpg preliminary EPA city fuel economy finding ( earlier post ), as well as a tour showing selected elements from the studios of the four GM North American brands: Chevrolet, GMC, Buick and Cadillac.

2010 Lincoln MKT – Click above for high-res image gallery Ford has dumped all of its latest safety gadgets into the already structurally sound 2010 Lincoln MKT , and the Blue Oval’s engineering labor appears to have paid off as the luxury crossover has just scored a Top Safety Pick from the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety. The Top Pick status of the 5,000 lb MKT doesn’t come as a surprise, as it is mechanically identical to the well-regarded Ford Flex. The MKT scored a "Good" rating in each category, including structure, injury measures and restraints.

It seems like yesterday, but it was long ago, as the song says. One day in the spring of 1982, my father pulled into the driveway behind the wheel of a new Lincoln Town Car Signature Series. His new Lincoln Town Car Signature Series, purchased to commemorate his ascension to the post of Executive Vice President in a small food brokerage. Let the record show that my father was thirty-seven years old, as I am now. If he was confused and occasionally frustrated by life, as I am now, he never showed it; if he struggled with doubts and fear, as I occasionally do, it was never apparent.

Museum reviews: Rock and Soul Museum, Memphis

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

An article on Ford tractor parts

Any who has ever listened to Rock and Roll, Soul, Rhythm and Blues or Country Music should run not walk to this amazing museum. The address is Beale St but in reality it is about a block off, right across the street from the Gibson Guitar Company. Your visit begins with a video that between 15 and 20 minutes. When it is over, you are handed an audio tour that you follow through the museum.

You begin your journey traveling through the rural south of the 1920′2 and 30’s where the life of the share cropper was hard and their music was a way to take them away from the harsh realities. In the fields and on the front porches both black and white they made music that was the roots of rhythm and blues and also Country Music. By the 1940’s the invention by the Ford Motor Company of a tractor that could plow cotton fields had decimated the tenant farmers of the south. The landlords no longer needed them and many families moved to cities like Memphis, Detroit and Chicago. They brought their musical style with them and introduced the North to a sound that was unlike anything they had heard before.

It wasn’t until 1953 that the perfect person come along who could bring this sound to the world. He was a white man who had the sound of a black man. His name was Elvis Presley and in him all the pieces came together. Once Elvis had opened the door, there were many other singer who came rushing through it and a new sound was born.

What this museum is all about is the development of that sound. You will see and hear about the recording studios where this sound was born, the radio stations that promoted it and the singers and song writers who made rock and roll and soul what it is today.

Names like Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Al Green and B.B. King are found and expounded upon. All along the way you will have the opportunity not only to read about the history of Rock and Soul but to hear the songs that made the 50’s and 60’s such a revolutionary time. Your audio tour tells the story but there are over 90 opportunities to play songs through the audio guide. Groups like the Carter Family and singers like Jerry lee Lewis bring the sound right to you.

Rock and Roll was a revolution built on the poverty in the rural south and on the disapproval of parents. Without this combination, rock could have never thrived the way it did.

If you only have time for one museum in Memphis, make it this one. All the music that we enjoy today had it start in Memphis over 50 years ago and it is a nostalgic trip down the musical memory lane for any baby boomer.

This museum is part of the Smithsonian Museum so you can be assured that everything is done well. Allow at least two hours and if you love music, allow more.

The entrance fee is $10 for adults and they do have a AAA discount but they won’t offer it if you don’t ask and if they have already printed the tickets, it won’t be allowed so mention it upfront. The tour ends in the gift shop which is small but has a few interesting items.

There is a parking garage near the Peabody Hotel or if you are lucky there is metered parking along the street. This may be my favorite museum of all time, I guess that remains to be seen.

Sports : Ford tough – Frontiersman (Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman)

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

An article on 2009 ford edge

PALMER — As a freshman, Jenna Ford is still considered a rookie in high school cross country running. But when it comes to winning races, the Wasilla standout is a seasoned veteran.