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Sep
4th

Team McLaren could produce a Formula E electric car

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From GMM

British Formula 1 team McLaren could get involved in the FIA's new electric-only open wheeler series Formula E.

The series, featuring single seaters powered only by electric motors, will debut in 2014 and race in the centre of cities on street circuits.

Formulec EF01 electric (Photo: Formulec)

"Who knows, we might pop up in it," Martin Whitmarsh, boss of the famous Formula 1 team McLaren, told Reuters.

"I think it's a good initiative and we'd be delighted in whatever form to be involved with it."

Asked if that means there will be an electric McLaren team on the Formula E grid, Whitmarsh confirmed: "At some point, yes. But that's not at the moment."

Sep
4th

Berlin launches carsharing service

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After Autolib', Car2go and DriveNow, here's Multicity - a new carsharing service launched by Citroën in Berlin. A hundred Citroën C-Zero cars will soon be available to users across the German capital.

Just like Autolib' in Paris, Multicity doesn't require a subscription. Rather, there are monthly packages starting at €10 - or you can just pay for each time you use one of the cars.

The service also includes access to reserved parking spaces and free charging through the RWE network.

Berlin hopes to expand Multicity to 500 Citroën cars in the near future.

Source: voitureelectrique.net

Citroën C-Zero front 3/4 view
Citroën C-Zero (Photo: Citroën)

Sep
4th

This is how you sell a car?

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It's no secret: I like to make fun of Toyota Corollas; and I'm not the only one. It's a bit of a running gag in the auto-journalism world. We poke fun at the model, particularly in the beige paint, for lack of driving, parking and auto skills in general. It's just something we do.

Despite our ribbing on the Toyota Corolla, it's about to close in on the 40-million-sold mark (since 1966). That means it's outsold the Beetle (which is close to the 22 million mark). Since the beginning of this year, Toyota has sold over 25,000 Corollas already in Canada alone. The numbers are staggering (and quite alarming for other motorists on the road...).

So, obviously their marketing gurus are doing something right. Or are they?

I recently saw a Toyota Corolla commercial that got me thinking. It didn't hit me the first time I saw the commercial, it took a few viewings. Here, watch it for yourself, first:



My first thought was: Cool shoes, dude; unfortunate choice of vehicle. Upon my second or third viewing of the commercial it hit me: What is Toyota trying to say here? That James chose the same shoes (and by association, car) as a 90-year-old woman? Um, how is that helping your case, Toyota? James gets mad props from granny on his kicks, but she doesn't even look at his car (another neg on the Corolla).

I know marketing is a complex, full-of-twists-and-turns kind of business, and I make no illusions about understanding the ins-and-outs of it all, but I gotta wonder what was going through Toyota's marketing team's brain when they came up with the Corolla grandma/shoes commercial. Especially when companies like Dodge are coming out with uber cool commercials like this:



As the fourth best-selling car in Canada, I highly doubt this one commercial will hurt the car's sales (especially since most who see it will have the first initial reaction that I did: Cool shoes, dude.). But it might, subconsciously, dissuade younger buyers from getting behind the wheel of a brand new Toyota Corolla.

I may not be a marketing guru, but I am a consumer and a potential Toyota Corolla buyer (did I really just write that?), so my reaction to their latest commercial surely isn't unique. What do you think?

Sep
4th

F1: Jenson Button ”disappointed” Hamilton revealed McLaren secrets

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From GMM

Jenson Button has revealed he is "disappointed" Lewis Hamilton gave away McLaren secrets last weekend at Spa.

In trying to show his million Twitter followers why he was so much slower than the sister McLaren in qualifying, Hamilton published a highly-confidential telemetry image that also contained sensitive information about ride heights and acceleration rates.

The 2008 world champion was reportedly scolded behind closed doors for the breach, although team boss Martin Whitmarsh and communications chief Matt Bishop have been trying to play down the affair.

F1 McLaren
Telemetry sheet published by Hamilton and broadcasted by Eurosport.

"Very surprised and, yes, disappointed," Button answered when asked how he feels about the Hamilton incident. "We work so hard to improve the car and to keep things like that secret and private. I didn't want to see it on Twitter. It was the whole telemetry from qualifying."

Jenson Button also said he thought Hamilton was making an irrelevant point about the 6 tenth top-speed difference between the new and old wing specifications.

"He (Hamilton) should be gaining it back in the corners because he's got more downforce on. And I was eight tenths quicker in qualifying anyway," Button insisted.

Gary Anderson, a former F1 technical chief who now works for the British broadcaster BBC, said the fact Hamilton opened a "cupboard" of McLaren secrets to the world "shows how naive" the Briton is, and "how little he understands the big picture".

McLaren technical director Paddy Lowe played down the damage.

"The data in there isn't any great use to anyone, so I don't think there is much damage done," he said.

But the BBC cited an unnamed engineer who said rival teams could 'work out how McLaren were running their car' from the telemetry sheet.

Former long-time McLaren driver David Coulthard wrote in the Telegraph: "Teams go to great lengths to protect that sort of information. I remember when I started out there used to be bin hokers who would go through the rubbish bins of rival teams on a Monday after a race, searching for just such telemetry. Nowadays everyone has shredders in their motor homes and high-tech security on their computers. It's another lesson learned for Lewis, I'm afraid."

Former Toro Rosso driver Jaime Alguersuari added: "I would never do something like this because it is a kick in the teeth to confidentiality, to yourself and to your team, who are all working so you can do your best and the company can improve."


Sep
4th

New 2013 Nissan Sentra promises best-in-class fuel economy

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As the third of five all-new Nissan vehicles being introduced in a 15-month period, the 2013 Nissan Sentra will appeal to compact car buyers and their wallet with a 13% improvement in fuel economy over the outgoing model.

2013 Nissan Sentra front 3/4 view
2013 Nissan Sentra (Photo: Nissan)
 
The Japanese automaker has announced a rating of 4.9L/100km on the highway and a best-in-class 5.8L/100km combined rating.

Nissan engineers pulled it off by shaving 150 pounds while still offering more interior room than the 2012 model.

The 2013 Nissan Sentra is motivated by an advanced 1.8L DOHC four-cylinder engine with a next-generation Xtronic CVT for greater efficiency and driving pleasure.

Available features include 17'' alloy wheels, fog lights, a chrome exhaust tip finisher and a rear spoiler with integrated LED brake lights, just to name a few. Let's not forget NissanConnect with navigation, hands-free text messaging assistant and POIs powered by Google.

Pricing for the 2013 Nissan Sentra has yet to be revealed. Check it out in showrooms this fall.
 
2013 Nissan Sentra dashboard
2013 Nissan Sentra (Photo: Nissan)

Sep
4th

F1: BMW will not be back in Formula 1 soon

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From GMM

BMW has ruled out returning to formula one in the "medium term".

"There are currently no plans," said the German carmaker's motor sport director Jens Marquardt, whose predecessor was the well-known F1 figure Mario Theissen.

BMW, having collaborated first with Williams and then Sauber between 2000 and 2009, pulled out of formula one three years ago.

F1 BMW Sauber 2009 Robert Kubica
Robert Kubica aboard the 2009 BMW Sauber. (Photo: BMW Motorsport)

"In July of 2009, a very clear decision was made," Marquardt told the Swiss publication Motorsport Aktuell. "This (decision) stands. We are very well positioned in terms of our motor sport programme and this is not going to change at all in the medium term."

BMW returned to the premier German touring car series DTM this year.

DTM BMW M3 Bruno Spengler
Bruno Spengler, BMW M3 DTM. (Photo: BMW Motorsport)


Sep
4th

2012 Subaru Impreza Touring 4-door Review

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It seemed Subaru's redesign of the Impreza was for the better. With top-rated AWD fuel efficiency and a downsized engine (reduced from 2.5L to 2.0L), this compact puts an end to the criticism of underwhelming fuel economy from recent years.

2012 Subaru Impreza Touring 4-door

A winter wonder
With one of the best all-wheel drivetrains on the market, the Subaru Impreza is indeed impressive when it comes to driving on icy and snowy roads. Having tested the car only on perfectly paved roads and well above freezing point, I have to admit I wasn't wildly enthusiastic behind the wheel. Certainly, it behaved well, but it was a bit of a boring drive.

Fewer horses at the drinking trough
Featuring a 2.0L, 148 hp engine producing 145 lb-ft of torque, our svelte little Subie sent 22 horses back to the barn in 2012. To appease the brand's fans, Subaru's engineers trimmed the Impreza's appetite for fuel, so this reduction in engine capacity should keep everyone happy. I scored a fuel rating of 8.2L/100km. For a vehicle that used to hit 10.0L/100km, we have to give full marks to Subaru for its commendable efforts.

Forget about the all-too-generic drum brakes of the competition; the Impreza's disk brakes on all four wheels provide excellent braking. Combined with electronic stability and traction control, the ABS and emergency braking assistance give you everything you need for a safe, fast stop.

Without being overly extraordinary on the asphalt, the suspension (and especially Subaru's own AWD) indeed responded well. When cornering drier sections of the road, you feel the rigidity of the frame further emphasized by the addition of stabilizer bars as well as the powertrain. However, the feel seemed to be a one-off because under normal situations, the 2012 Subaru Impreza drives with understated, "no fuss" handling.

2012 Subaru Impreza Touring 4-door engine
Featuring a 2.0L, 148 hp engine producing 145 lb-ft of torque, our svelte little Subie sent 22 horses back to the barn in 2012. (Photo: Marie-Andrée Ayotte)

A bigger interior
The interior was also remodelled for the 2012 model. Here, we're talking about more room for backseat passengers in particular, with greater shoulder clearance space and indeed more space for all passengers. Of course, it's just a question of millimetres -- however, that means a welcomed 5 centimetres more legroom for rear passengers.

The Impreza's cargo space design wins brownie points this year! Seats that fold down flat save some how-do-I-fit-it-all-in headaches. Personally, I really appreciate it when automakers think this way. The sedan's trunk volume increases from 320 to 340 litres. As for the 5-door Impreza hatchback, storage capacity jumps another 100 litres to 638 litres -- exactly what you need for that camping trip on the long weekend.

The cabin of the 2012 Subaru Impreza is quite comfortable featuring heated front seats on a reinforced base with pleasing upholstery. A Touchscreen Pioneer stereo plus text display Bluetooth connectivity round out the new Impreza's modern interior look. The middle console is simple and elegant and the menu screen is not too complicated. The Impreza's interior doesn't try to impress, it just wants to be practical without all the flash and fanciness.

Visibility from behind the wheel is totally awesome. With ample-sized windows and a raised seat height, you get to see exactly what other motorists are up to -- another great improvement from Subaru.

2012 Subaru Impreza Touring 4-door dashboard
The middle console is simple and elegant and the menu screen is not too complicated. (Photo: Marie-Andrée Ayotte)

Small price for a big change
You can get your hands on the keys to a 4-door 2012 Subaru Impreza Touring for $22,995. This comes with standard features like the brand's celebrated all-wheel drive, automatic CVT, air conditioning, better-than-normal-for-Subaru sound system, heated seats, aluminum alloy wheels, and Bluetooth connectivity.

If you're searching for an AWD competitor, you'll have to take a look at the Toyota Matrix, at $28,070. And forget about a manual option: The Matrix is only available in automatic. Another surprising choice? Go see your Suzuki dealer about the SX4 Crossover JX iAWD with an automatic transmission, which can be had for $22,935.

If AWD is not on your "must have" list, check out the Volkswagen Golf 2.5 for its versatility, the Mazda3 GS-SKY for its fuel efficiency or even the Honda Civic for its legendary reliability!

This 2012 Subaru Impreza Touring 4-door review was originally published on Auto-Venus.com.

Sep
4th

F1: Lotus will not race double-DRS ”device” at Monza

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From GMM

Lotus' double DRS-inspired "device" will remain on the back-burner for yet another grand prix.

The Enstone based team wanted to qualify and race the device at Spa last weekend, but Lotus changed course due to Friday's practice washout.

And according to French sources sport24.com and autohebdo.fr, team boss Eric Boullier has also ruled out fitting the straightline speed-boosting concept to the E20 cars for Sunday's Italian grand prix.

Lotus F1 Kimi Raikkonen E20
Kimi Raikkonen, Lotus E20, at Spa-Francorchamps. (Photo: Lotus F1 Team)

Sport24.com said the decision was made because of the "characteristics" of the Monza track, which is the highest speed circuit on the calendar requiring an unique low-downforce setup.

Auto Hebdo said Lotus is now expected to try to race the 'device' for the first time in Singapore later this month.

Without the device, Kimi Raikkonen finished third at Spa-Francorchamps.

"We couldn't use it because Friday was such bad weather," said the Finn, "but it's better to be third than not to finish."


Sep
4th

Saab officially sold to NEVS

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National Electric Vehicle Sweden AB (NEVS) acquired assets of Saab on June 13, 2012, and now the transaction is completed. Financial details remain undisclosed, however.

NEVS is a Swedish company that was founded last spring with the aim of buying back Saab and producing an electric car at the Trollhättan plant.

The vehicle will reportedly be sold in China as a Saab but under a new logo since NEVS wasn't able to secure those rights. With the increasing popularity of EVs around the world, look for it to spread to other markets beyond 2014.

Saab filed for bankruptcy in December 2011, less than two years after Spyker bought it from General Motors.

Source Lapresse.ca
Sep
4th

F1: Three other drivers getting ready for Grosjean’s Monza seat

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From GMM

At least four drivers could be in the running to race the banned Romain Grosjean's black and gold Lotus at Monza this weekend.

F1 veteran turned Indycar driver Rubens Barrichello is desperate to break back into his favourite category, and has admitted his interest in Grosjean's seat to his 1.7 million Twitter followers.

"People are asking (whether) if Lotus called me to race in Monza, would I go? The answer is YES," said the 40-year-old.

Romain Grosjean F1 Lotus
Latest crash of Romain Grosjean at the beginning of a Grand Prix. (Photo: WRi2)

Team boss Eric Boullier has confirmed that official reserve Jerome d'Ambrosio is "80 per cent" assured the seat.

But Jaime Alguersuari, the official Pirelli test driver, told Spain's AS sports newspaper that he is also "ready to race in Monza".

"I'm ready to race, of course I am. It (Lotus) is a big team with possibilities -- I would climb into the car tomorrow, no problem."

Asked if he has a real chance of being called up by Lotus, Alguersuari answered: "I don't know, I have no idea how things are, but I am here and ready to do anything."

And reports in the German-language media said former Force India driver Adrian Sutil might be another outside chance for the drive.

Meanwhile, Ferrari is definitely not on the lookout for a stand-in driver for Sunday's Italian grand prix, despite championship leader Fernando Alonso admitting the Grosjean crash had left him with a sore shoulder.

"Today I woke up with no pain," he told his million Twitter followers, "and 200 per cent ready for Monza!"


Sep
3rd

Obama at Ohio Labor Day rally says auto bailout paying off

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President Barack Obama said his 'bet' on America's auto industry is paying off and that letting 'Detroit go bankrupt' would have led to another Great Depression, drawing attention at a Labor Day rally in Ohio to Republican...
Sep
3rd

Models in scale: Some of the best Monterey has to offer

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Since its beginning 62 years ago, the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance has featured some of the rarest automobiles ever built.
Sep
3rd

INDIA: SIAM lowers growth target as August sales splutter

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Traditional Indian festival season new car buying failed to produce strong signs of recovery in August, prompting the local auto association to lower its fiscal year 2012/13 sales target.
Sep
3rd

FRANCE: Faurecia buys Plastal France

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Faurecia has purchased Plastal France, the sole supplier of plastic body parts for the smart brand of Daimler city vehicles.
Sep
3rd

BMW X1 blasts off: Small SUV completes BMW’s line of off-roaders

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BMW's SUVs have been rightly praised for closely mirroring the brand's sedan performance. With the X1, that continues.
Sep
3rd

SWEDEN: Saab Parts looks to talk to NEVS as SNDO poised for share swoop

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Saab Automobile Parts is expressing interest in working with National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS) following its acquisition of bankrupt Saab today (3 September).
Sep
3rd

INDIA: Tata considering Saudi JLR assembly plant – reports

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Tata Group's Ratan Tata has said his company's UK-based luxury vehicle unit Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is examining the possibility of setting up an assembly plant in Saudi Arabia to benefit from a planned multi-billion integrated aluminium complex in the country.
Sep
3rd

Land Rover Defender upgraded pictures

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2013 Land Rover Defender front action2013 Land Rover Defender front water crossing2013 Land Rover Defender interior new seats Pictures 3 Sep, 2012
Sep
3rd

Land Rover Defender upgraded

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2013 Land Rover Defender front water crossing
News 3 Sep, 2012

New seats, Alpine sound system and colour options for Land Rover Defender

Sep
3rd

JAPAN: August sales rise 7.3%

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Sales of new vehicles in Japan, excluding minivehicles, rose 7.3% year on year in August to 232,372 units, the Japan Automobile Dealers Association said.
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