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Nov
9th

Bentley 101: An Inside Look at How These British Machines are Made

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Crewe, England - There's magic surrounding me. And no, I'm not at Disneyland. Although to the car enthusiast -- more specifically, a Bentley enthusiast -- this could just be one of the happiest places on earth.

Bentley Factory
Photo: Alexandra Straub

This is where dreams -- aka cars -- are made.

On an 80-acre property in Crewe, England, roughly 4,000 employees comprise the workforce behind the creation of such nameplates as the Mulsanne and Continental.

The beginning of a tour of the factory commences as David Hilton, the head of exterior design at Bentley, goes over some of the processes of how a vehicle ends up on the road. Whether it's through computer renderings or clay-model building, it's a lengthy and laborious process, to say the least. For example, from the initial sketches of the Continental up until its production, it was a period of about four years.

As I walk through the factory, I'm fascinated to see how various parts of these marvellous machines come to fruition. Our group of international media had the opportunity to visit areas that surprised me: There are humans everywhere.

Based on past manufacturer tour experiences, robots usually dominate the landscape. However, at Bentley, bustling workers are either assembling, sanding or sewing parts together. This is because the brand's philosophy still holds true today: Bentley believes hands and eyes are the best tools.

It's very apparent as human hands and eyes are marking the imperfections on the different coloured hides, making sure that all parts going into each vehicle are flawless. As for the scraps? They're recycled as opposed to thrown out.

A particularly aromatic part of the experience at the Bentley factory was when I stepped foot into the Woodshop. The pungent scent of the various veneers offered (like maple, walnut, eucalyptus, and more) fill the rooms -- and the lungs -- to the brim. Furthermore, the sound of sanding and cutting tools let you know what kind of craft is going on.

From what was mentioned, it takes approximately 120 man-hours of work (from start to finish) to complete the tree-derived parts in a Bentley Mulsanne, or approximately four weeks. This brings the term “handcrafted” to a new level in terms of car production.

However, the real magic happens in the “Living Room” where clients can sit back, relax and customize their Bentley from bumper to bumper. From the exterior coat to the interior hides to the perfectly varnished veneers, it can be as unique as the owner.

Fun factoids about the Bentley factory to impress your friends:
  • 25 kilograms of paint is used on a Mulsanne. That's roughly eight coats that are both machine- and hand-sprayed;
  • Six Mulsannes are built per day at Crewe, whereas 40 Continentals roll off the line;
  • It takes a minimum of 500 man-hours to build a Mulsanne;
  • It takes 4 hours and 40 minutes to hand-wrap and stitch a Bentley steering wheel: 5 hours and 10 minutes if it's heated!
  • Crewe is the largest producer of twin-turbo, W12 engines in the world.
Bentley Factory
Photo: Alexandra Straub

Nov
9th

NASCAR: Cheerios to sponsor Austin Dillon in 2013 Daytona 500

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From RCR

Richard Childress Racing has partnered with General Mills for NASCAR Nationwide Series standout Austin Dillon to make his Daytona 500 debut driving the No. 33 Honey Nut Cheerios Chevrolet on February 24, 2013, at Daytona International Speedway.

The paint scheme for the 55th running of the Great American Race will also mark the NASCAR debut of Buzz, the official SpokesBee of Honey Nut Cheerios.

The 2013 season will mark the fifth year of partnership between the Welcome, N.C.-based racing organization and General Mills, which is a major associate sponsor throughout the year in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series on the No. 31 Cheerios Chevrolet and driver Jeff Burton.

Richard Childress Racing is a two-time winner of the Daytona 500. The legendary Dale Earnhardt and Kevin Harvick have captured victory for the team previouly.


Nov
9th

WTCC: 29 cars in Macau finale

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From WTCC

The eighth season of the 2011 FIA World Touring Car Championship will come to an end next week at Macau, where twenty-nine drivers from thirteen different countries will clash on the 6.1-km Guia street circuit.

On Sunday November 18, two nine-lap races will consecrate the 2012 World Champion.

There is no doubt that Rob Huff is the great favourite in the title fight, and not only because he is currently leading the standings.

The 32-year old Englishman is also the WTCC driver with the best record in Macau, having claimed five race wins in the last four years, including back-to-back victories in 2011.

FIA WTCC Macau
Photo: WTCC

During the previous event at Shanghai, Huff has built a comfortable margin ahead of his Chevrolet teammates Alain Menu and the reigning champion Yvan Muller.

The Macau event will award 55 points (25 per each race, plus 5 for the pole position) and Menu and Muller must recover 35 and 41 points respectively. Not an easy task, although anything may happen on the treacherous street circuit.

Menu has proved in the past that he is fast in Macau, where he won two races in 2007 and 2008; Muller - whose hopes to clinch a fourth WTCC title have been seriously jeopardized in China - has never managed to win a race in the former Portuguese protectorate.


Nov
9th

Rally: Mads Ostberg leads after first day in Spain

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Mads Ostberg (Ford Fiesta) took advantage of the tricky weather conditions on the first day of Rally of Spain to take the lead ahead of Sebastien Loeb (Citroen).

The rain, totally unexpected today, took everybody by surprise, especially the leading World Rally Championship drivers who elected to start in the middle of the field after qualifying stage on Thursday.

Mads Ostberg (Ford Fiesta)
Mads Ostberg, Ford Fiest (Photo: WRI2)

Those who started out in front benefitted from better road conditions. Mads Ostberg was able to move up into the lead after ES2. He was closely followed by Ott Tanak during the opening stages. But the young Sstonian lost time after a spin and dropped down the order.

Petter Solberg (Ford) and Thierry Neuville (Citroen) were forced to retire after they hit a rock in the very first special stage. Both men went off at the very same place, which was where Solberg went off in 2011. Neuville and Solberg will be back with rally regulation, so will be local hero Dani Sordo, who also went off with his MINI.

After a difficult start due to his starting position (he was 14th on the road), Sebastien Loeb then started to push hard, and made it up to second position at the end of the day, 27.2 seconds behind Mads Ostberg.

Jari-Matti Latvala (Ford) is third, 47 seconds behind Ostberg. The Finn is in front of fellow countryman Mirko Hirvonen (Citroen) and Ott Tanak.

Rally de Espana - Classification after day 1:
1. Mads Ostberg (Ford Fiesta) in 1h41'32''4
2. Sebastien Loeb (Citroen DS3) +27''2
3. Jari-Matti Latvala (Ford Fiesta) +47''
4. Mirko Hirvonen (Citroen DS3) +1'02''6
5. Ott Tanak (Ford Fiesta) +1'10''8
etc.
Nov
9th

2013 Ford Mustang Boss 302 Review

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I, like hundreds of thousands of fans around the world, love the Mustang. I always have and always will. I've had GT500, SVO, GT, SVT and Cobra posters on my walls all my life (I have a GT500 poster in my garage today) and never thought I'd have a negative thing to say about the car.

I still don't.

The 2013 Ford Mustang Boss 302 represents the pinnacle; the top step on the Mustang's storied echelon. I need a poster of this one.

2013 Ford Mustang Boss 302

One helluva car
This car controlled me for the entire week. As Rick James said: Cocaine is a helluva drug. I've adapted the line: “The Boss is a helluva drug.” The 2013 Ford Mustang Boss 302 is as addictive and controlling as any illicit substance.

The most telling thing I can say about the Boss is this: I've said for a few years now that if I were to buy a $50,000 daily/weekend track car, I'd spring for a used Porsche Cayman S. Not anymore. I want a Boss.

The secret to the 2013 Ford Mustang Boss 302's success lies in how all of it comes together. Unlike the vulgar-by-comparison GT, the Boss' suspension, steering, brakes and engine are perfectly matched. The GT is sloppy and sketchy where the Boss is sorted and accomplished.

My kingdom for the V8
Behind new front splitter and under the vented bonnet is Ford's 5.0L V8 which received considerable improvements in order to survive repeated track abuse. The changes include forged-aluminum pistons and upgraded connecting rods. The result is 444 hp and 380 lb-ft of torque. The ponies charge in at 7,400 rpm, and torque at 4,500 rpm. Maximum engine speed is 7,500 rpm.

Alongside the V8 is a front sport-tuned suspension that annuls all unwanted weight transfers. On track, the Boss is agile and incredibly responsive. The moment the steering wheel is grasped, the full extent of Ford's electric steering (EPAS) potential is clear. Somehow, the communication with the front P255/40R-19 Pirelli tires is marvelously free of fuss.

A big favourite of mine (and a plus for the track-day enthusiasts) are the 355-mm front vented discs (rears are 300-mm) with four-piston Brembo calipers and cooling ducts.

The 2013 Ford Mustang Boss 302's alcantara trimmed steering wheel's horizontal spokes, and this may be the only negative comment in this entire review, are far too wide. For optimal hold and grip, there should be thumb indents at 9 and 3, and the spokes should be slim enough so as not to hamper hand movements while negotiating a decreasing radius turn.

2013 Ford Mustang Boss 302 engine
The result is 444 hp and 380 lb-ft of torque.(Photo: Sébastien D'Amour)

Sexy Recaro seats and exhaust

In the cabin, we come across superb Recaro seats. Firm, almost hard, they are the perfect accomplices to weekend track events. Their high-back configuration and harness-enabled openings prove what these seats can do.

Ever hear a 2013 Ford Mustang Boss 302 drive by? This car features a quad-exhaust system with two side and two rear outlets. The side outlets (located ahead of the rear wheels) are the ones responsible for the Boss' extra aurally delectable sound. The underlying gnarly guttural growl becomes a ferocious fearsome fanfare of ferrous materials at high rpms. Only those with no soul could ever discount this melody as “noise.”

The three-link solid axle rear suspension, which harbors a 3.73:1 Torsen limited-slip differential, is ready for action. As with the front, the sport suspension consists of manually adjustable dampers and large stabilizer bars. The final pieces are a pair of 285/35R tires.

Aesthetically, the 2013 Ford Mustang Boss 302 is quite nearly flawless. The 19” wheels are painted gloss black when I think they should be matte to match the hot reflective hockey-stick graphics.

2013 Ford Mustang Boss 302 3/4 rear view
This car features a quad-exhaust system with two side and two rear outlets.(Photo: Sébastien D'Amour)

My kingdom for launch control

The 444 hp V8 comes to life with the red Track Key which unleashes the Ford Racing powertrain control software. A 2-stage launch control is the ideal way to crush all in stop-and-go racing. I managed a 4.5 second 0-100 km time with launch, and with little effort. For regular days, the silver key returns the car to a Wolverine-without-claws state.

Despite all the potential savageness, the Boss is a relatively easy car to drive. The clutch is heavy, but everything else is quite civil. Like the Cayman, the Mustang can easily double as a daily driver which makes it that much more attractive. All pedals are perfectly positioned for heel-and-toe, and the shifter requires a firm hand. Everything else is pansy-like by comparison.

The 2013 Ford Mustang Boss 302 starts at $48,799. The tester featured the necessary Recaro and Torsen package which added $1,900 to the final tally.

There is no substitute

The Mustang Boss has no direct competition. The Nissan 370Z and BMW 335is are all great in their own ways, but fail to the deliver the thrills and spine-tingling emotions that the Boss does.

As Ford so brilliantly put it, the 2013 Ford Mustang Boss 302 is an honest-to-badness masterpiece.
Nov
9th

F1: Paul Hembery says 2013 Pirelli tires will be different

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From GMM

Paul Hembery has revealed that next year's Pirelli tyres will be significantly different.

The teams will get their first taste of the Italian marque's 2013 rubber during free practice in Brazil late this month.

F1 Pirelli
Photo: Pirelli

Pirelli's F1 boss Hembery told Brazilian journalists on Thursday: "The (2013) tyres will be significantly different to this year, which will challenge the teams because the cars will be virtually the same, with almost no change in the regulations."

"The difference (in tyres) from 2012 to 2013, however, will have a strong effect on the aerodynamics of the cars, and so the teams will have to work hard," the Briton is quoted by Totalrace.

He said there will also be a greater difference between the various compounds in 2013.




Nov
9th

Built for discounting

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I love doing comparo tests. In fact, it would appear as though you readers are of the same mindset. Every time we publish one, we get tons o' traffic.

In case you didn't know, AJAC's Test Fest is the ultimate comparative test. In all, at this year's event, there were no fewer than 60 nameplates; 45 of which I personally spent quality wheel time with. Over the course of 4.5 days of driving, I experienced thrills, spills, spin-outs (purposeful, of course), and made note of a few facts.

One of which was that some automakers really put effort into presentation. Most, if not all, exteriors of the cars on hand were good, however; cabins, not so much.

This got me thinking about who makes what, and what their marketing and promotion habits are. It then dawned on me: Manufacturer Suggested Retail Pricing (MSRP) is only meant as a scale on which to perch certain cars, it is not a reflection of the actual content that lies within the confines of the car's outer shell.

Look at it this way: If a car has too low an asking price, it'll be dismissed as being cheap. If the price is perceived as “right,” value may be found. After this point, they become too expensive.

Let's take a $30k car. For that kind of money, a consumer can (and should) expect quite a bit in 2013. The fact is that in many cases, the car offered at this price is well tailored, but there are some exceptions that fall flat on their dashboards when compared back-to-back.

These later cars are the ones that will typically, 3 or 4 months after being launched, be heavily discounted in order to compete more favorably with the better appointed cars. Only here and then do they become viable contenders.

So, what does it all mean? Well, I think consumers are already onto manufacturers that are big on discounts. Real and substantial value, quality and content have all but taken over from huge banners touting massive cash discounts. Sure, they still draw attention, but not to the extent they once did.

Consider the current crop of top selling compact cars: you'll not find a “cheap” car there. And as a final point; within an automaker, some cars are built for discounting while others are not.

And no, I'm not gonna do any name dropping.

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Nov
9th

F1: Brazil GP planning retirement send-off for Schumacher

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From GMM

Organisers of the Brazilian grand prix are planning to send Michael Schumacher back into retirement in style.

In late 2006, the seven time world champion entered his first retirement with a pre-race celebration on the Interlagos grid involving soccer legend Pele.

Now, with the 43-year-old's ultimate trip into retirement also coinciding with a Brazilian season finale, race organisers are planning a similar send-off.

But for now, the details are top secret.

F1 Mercedes Michael Schumacher
Michael Schumacher, Mercedes. (Photo: WRi2)

"Just beforehand we will talk with Bernie Ecclestone, so as we do not interfere with any of the other activities," Interlagos chief Claudia Ito is quoted by Agencia Estado.

Ito is also quoted by Globo: "You'll all be surprised. Even Bernie doesn't know what will happen. I am sure Schumacher will like it."


Nov
8th

Six competitors axed from Nissan GT Academy: Drifting, physical workout proves too much for some

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Episode two of Nissan GT Academy airs on Spike TV at 11:30 p.m. (Eastern) on Thursday night. If you missed episode oneand#8212;or forgot to DVR itand#8212;we have the full episode right here.
Nov
8th

Ferrari looks to Apple executive for guidance: Autoweek TV

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Also in this episode: Fisker gives all the details of its losses resulting from Hurricane Sandy, and
Nov
8th

2012 BMW 328i – Same Issues, Different City

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2012 BMW 328i - Same Issues, Different City
2012 BMW 328i - Four Seasons Update - October 2012 - Automobile Magazine
The 328i returns from New York and heats up...not in a good way.

It's fall in the Northern Hemisphere, which means that the wind is picking up and the leaves are changing. Our opinions of the BMW 328i? Not so much.


Photo Gallery: 2012 BMW 328i - Four Seasons Update - October 2012 - Automobile Magazine

Photo Gallery: 2012 BMW 328i - Four Seasons Update - October 2012 - Automobile Magazine


Nov
8th

New Hyundai i30 3dr

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Videos 9 Nov, 2012

Hyundai has released the first promo footage of the three-door version of the i30

Nov
8th

Be James Bond for a day in Getaround contest: Car-sharing company offers a day in an Aston Martin

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Peer-to-peer car-sharing company Getaround is holding a contest in which the winner gets to be James Bond for a day.
Nov
8th

US: CVG Indian unit acquires seat maker

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Commercial Vehicle Group's Indian unit, CVG Seating (India) has acquired seat assembly assets of Vijayjyot Seats which has three leased facilities in the Baska (State of Gujarat), Pune (State of Maharashtra) and Dharwad (State of Karnataka) regions of India and employs approximately 108 full time workers and some temps in total.
Nov
8th

Driven: 2013 Porsche Boxster S

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Driven: 2013 Porsche Boxster S
Driven: 2013 Porsche Boxster S - Automobile Magazine
Pure Porsche.

As everybody knows, Porsche has been hit hard with brand expansion disease. Whereas it used to be that a Porsche was a sports car, now the company instead seeks to make "the Porsche of" SUVs, luxury sedans, (and soon) smaller SUVs, grand touring coupes, and so on. Happily, there's no confusion as to what the Boxster is. It's a true sports car and, as the latest version proves, its focus and its excellence is undiluted by Porsche's forays into other types of vehicles.


Photo Gallery: Driven: 2013 Porsche Boxster S - Automobile Magazine

Photo Gallery: Driven: 2013 Porsche Boxster S - Automobile Magazine


Nov
8th

622bhp Mercedes SLS AMG Black Series revealed

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Mercedes SLS AMG Black Series doors open
News 28 Nov, 2012

Mercedes has unleashed the fastest-ever version of its SLS supercar

Nov
8th

INDIA: Maruti Suzuki hunger strike off but simmering unrest bubbles

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Demonstrators have called off their hunger strike in protest at Maruti Suzuki's sacking of 546 workers, but considerable unrest continues to plague the Indian automaker.
Nov
8th

Mercedes SLS AMG Black Series pictures

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Mercedes SLS AMG Black Series doors openMercedes SLS AMG Black Series rear three-quartersMercedes SLS AMG Black Series side Pictures 28 Nov, 2012
Nov
8th

Project Car Hell, Forgotten Pininfarinas Edition: MG 1100 or Datsun 411?: Do you like your rust Atlantic or Pacific flavored?

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After stocking up on Quaaludes and highly flammable suits, the Hell Garage Demons are enjoying
Nov
8th

GERMANY/JAPAN: Fuso and Nissan agree gutsy light truck cooperation

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Daimler's Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation (MFTBC) and Nissan Motor have signed an agreement for reciprocal supply of light duty trucks in Japan. Say hello to the Canter Guts.
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