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Aug
8th

CHINA: Isuzu widens light truck joint venture

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Isuzu has signed a deal to step up its relations with Jiangling Motors, its Chinese partner in pickup truck production, by reorganising their jointly owned operation. This follows changes to its heavy truck JV with Qingling Motors last June.
Aug
8th

Watchdog: Clutch failure after four months

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Hyundai i20 clutch failure
News 8 Aug, 2012

What good is Hyundai’s five-year warranty if owners have to pay for a replacement clutch after just 3,500 miles?

Aug
8th

MEXICO: Production and exports on the rise

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Vehicle production in Mexico rose in July, as did exports, from the same month a year ago according to the local Auto Industry Association (AMIA).
Aug
8th

US: LMC forecasts 2012 global light vehicle sales up 5% to 79.4m

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Global light vehicle sales are expected to reach 79.4m units in 2012, 5% up on 2011's record 75.5m, according to LMC Automotive.
Aug
8th

Porsche 911 Turbo spy pictures

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 Porsche 911 Turbo front three-quarter
News 8 Aug, 2012

We have the clearest pictures yet of the new twin-turbo Porsche 911

Aug
8th

Porsche 911 Turbo spy pictures

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 Porsche 911 Turbo front three-quarter Porsche 911 Turbo profile Porsche 911 Turbo rear three-quarter Pictures 8 Aug, 2012
Aug
8th

New BMW X5 spied

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BMW X5 front action
News 8 Aug, 2012

Our spies have caught the all-new BMW X5 testing, ahead of its arrival in showrooms next year

Aug
8th

BMW X5 spy pictures

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Aug
8th

GM soccer deal whistle-blower said to have brought down marketing chief

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General Motors CEO Dan Akerson's conflicts with marketing boss Joel Ewanick started weeks before he was ousted for not properly disclosing as much as a third of the cost of a $559 million soccer deal with the UK's Manchester United team, people...
Aug
8th

GM soccer deal whistle-blower said to have brought down marketing chief

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General Motors CEO Dan Akerson's conflicts with marketing boss Joel Ewanick started weeks before he was ousted for not properly disclosing as much as a third of the cost of a $559 million soccer deal with the UK's Manchester United team, people...
Aug
8th

Ford, Renault, Opel predict better times ahead in central Europe

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Despite the economic woes affecting Europe as a whole, automakers still see higher potential for sales growth in the east compared with the region's more mature western markets.
Aug
8th

Adjacent to the Olympic Games, Jaguar snares gold medal for PR

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BMW is the official automotive sponsor of the Olympic Games in London, but Jaguar is stealing some of its thunder in an exhibitition of postwar British design at the city's Victoria and Albert Museum that is timed to coincide with the Games.
Aug
8th

WTCC: Honda targets a first victory in 2013

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Honda, which will make its World Touring Car Championship debut later this season, has high expectations for next year.

The Japanese car manufacturer is currently developing a Civic powered by a 1.6-litre turbocharged engine, and will run cars for the 2010 WTCC  champion Gabriele Tarquini and Tiago Monteiro.

The Portuguese will drive the new Civic in the three last rounds of the 2012 championship, in Suzuka, Shanghai and Macau.

WTCC Honda Civic 2013
Honda Civic 2013 WTCC. (Photo: Honda)

Honda's official entry will be backed by team JAS. Team director Alessandro Mariani didn't hide his expectations for the future.

"We have two great drivers, I know we have built a very advanced car and Honda's reputation in engine expertise is second to none. We have all the right ingredients, we just need to be patient and take the time to mix them in the best way. We decided to take part in Suzuka, Shanghai and Macau to develop the car on the track. Although Honda is not putting any pressure, we would like to achieve some good results, but our true goal is winning the first race in 2013," Marinai said.

Following Chevrolet's retirement at the end of this season, Honda will be the only programme supported by a car manufacturer in WTCC in 2013.



Aug
8th

2013 Subaru Legacy First Impressions

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Montreal, Quebec - As Subaru makes its way through their lineup redesigns, we went along for the ride and were given the opportunity to check out the 2013 Subaru Legacy.

While Subaru claims the 2013 is close to a complete redesign, the changes are more subtle and low-key than in-your-face. From a slight facelift to tweaks here and there in the suspension, chassis, and the CVT gearbox, the 2013 Subaru Legacy might be hard to pinpoint on the road when compared to the previous generation, however, the changes made were done with purpose.

2013 Subaru Legacy

A gentleman's Subaru
Whereas some Subaru models might be a bit rougher round the edges (read: STI and even the new BRZ), the Legacy is all about class and sophistication. A gentle, refined ride that will get you to your destination no matter what the climate and/or driving conditions thanks to Subaru's stellar AWD system.

The Legacy has always been Subaru's pseudo-luxury model, and the 2013 model maintains that image quite well.

Just like the 2013 Subaru Outback, the new Legacy feature subtle exterior changes, such as a bolder, more aggressive front grille coupled with hawk-eye headlights. Exaggerated fenders sit atop new wheel designs.

On the inside, much remains the same save for the addition of available wood inserts instead of chrome accents and an available Harman/Kardon sound system. The Subaru Legacy boasts a massive interior in both the front and back with 96 mm of legroom for rear passengers and 415 litres of trunk space. There's no denying, the Legacy is a comfortable ride no matter what seat you're in.

2013 Subaru Legacy front 3/4 view
The new Legacy feature subtle exterior changes, such as a bolder, more aggressive front grille coupled with hawk-eye headlights. (Photo: Subaru)

It's all about the BOXER
Just as the 2013 Subaru Outback features an all new 2.5L 4-cylinder DOHC engine, the 2013 Subaru Legacy gets the same treatment. Horsepower is up a few at 173 as is the torque at 174 lb-ft. As for the top-of-the-range 3.6R Limited engine, it remains the same 3.6L H6 pushing out 256 hp.

As with the Outback, the 2013 Legacy has a new and improved CVT. As I've mentioned before, CVTs are not my cup of tea, however, this one is tolerable and actually performs quite well. Response is good and Subaru have managed to make it quieter, as well as making sure it “shifts” to stop the driver from wanting to drive into the lake due to droning revs.

The new 2.5L engine helps the 2013 Subaru Legacy (in 2.5i Convenience trim) be one of the most fuel efficient midsize sedans with AWD. With NRCan figures approximately 0.5L/100km better than the previous generation's, Subaru has done its very best to keep the greenies happy and the green in your wallet, not at the pumps.

Of course, the most exciting bit of new kit available on the 2013 Subaru Legacy is their EyeSight driver assistance system. For the moment it will only be featured on the 3.6R Limited model, however it will trickle down to other trims in the near future.

Subaru EyeSight
Subaru has accepted the challenge and released a brand new safety system they call EyeSight. (Photo: Subaru)

With four trim levels available (starting at approx. $24k and reaching up to the $37k mark), the 2013 Legacy is a great family sedan that will see you through winters as well as it does summers.
Aug
8th

NASCAR: Competitors tackle weighty issue in test of 2013 Sprint Cup car (+photos)

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Tire manufacturer Goodyear conducted its first tire test with NASCAR's 2013 Sprint Cup car on Tuesday at Martinsville Speedway, and NASCAR used the test to continue developing an aerodynamic package for next season.

Four drivers - Kevin Harvick, Jimmie Johnson, Martin Truex Jr. and Carl Edwards - drove the cars, which are designed to give each manufacturer more brand identity.

NASCAR Ford Fusion 2013 Carl Edwards
Carl Edwards takes the 2013 NASCAR Ford Fusion for a spin. (Photo: Martinsville Speedway)

The test provided Goodyear with information on which to base their compounds for next season. Key in that effort is the removal of 100 pounds of weight from the next-generation vehicles, including 60 from a right side that in the current models is infamous for stressing tires on that part of the car.

NASCAR Chevrolet SS 2013 Jimmie Johnson
Jimmie Johnson test drives his 2013 NASCAR Chevy SS. (Photo: Martinsville Speedway)

Although the impact of that weight removal isn't felt as much on a short track, the hope is it pays greater dividends on a high-speed track like Michigan, where a resurfacing led to blistering that prompted Goodyear to make a tire change on the night before the race in June.

NASCAR Goodyear 2013 Richard Childress Racing
Richard Childress Racing participated in the 2013 Goodyear tire test at Martinsville Speedway. (Photo: Martinsville Speedway)

Less weight on the right side may also allow teams to employ softer tires, which drivers hope will translate into better racing.

NASCAR Toyota Camry Martin Trues Jr.
Martin Truex Jr. takes his 2013 NASCAR Toyota Camry around Martinsville Speedway. (Photo: Martinsville Speedway)




Aug
8th

Your insurance

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Insurance companies, regardless of what they insure, are always trying to portray themselves as giving loyal customers and new customers the best deal possible for their dollars invested. If you believe the pitch they make, let me assure you I have a carburetor that the oil companies bought to keep it off the market because it gives every gas engine a fuel consumption rating of 1L/100 km.

In the real world, insurance companies are out to do one thing: make money. Companies are responsible to their stakeholders (or in the case of crown corporations, your government) and have to give a decent return on the dollars invested.

Insurance companies

That means when your broker says you are covered for something, the real answer is maybe you are and maybe you aren't. The only way to know for sure is to actually have an accident and find out. The other way is to go to a lawyer and ask for an interpretation of the fine print. In most cases, what you think the contract says and what it says legally are two different things.

A good example is what is called non-owned vehicle coverage. Most of the polices will use terms such as “like and kind” which your broker may tell you that you can be covered for anything with wheels on it that you are licensed to drive. That is true to a point; you may legally be able to drive a 3-ton truck, but it is not like your car, nor is it the kind of vehicle you normally drive. Depending on your company, you may be denied coverage if you are in an accident with the truck. The same goes for motorcycles. You may be licensed, but they are not like your car or the same kind of vehicle as your car. In short, no coverage.

When you buy insurance on your car, you are rated on what type of car you have, what group you fall into and then how well you do within that group. A good example is a driver under the age of 25 driving a new sports performance car. It doesn't matter what type of good driving discount the 25-year-old gets, his premium will be higher than a 45-year-old woman in her Lexus with the same driving record.

That's not fair, you say? Insurance companies will then trot out actuarial studies (actuaries are the pinnacle of mathematical manipulators and reduce every bit of data to a statistical probability) that show the loss ratio for every type of vehicle on the road and for each age group of drivers.

Since the theory of insurance is to spread the cost over a large group so that what you pay is minimized, this theory sounds pretty good, but breaks down when bad driving habits are encouraged or someone scams the insurance company.

If you want to do something about your insurance, start by reading the fine print to make sure you have the coverage that you think you are paying for. When you find a broker or agent that you can work with, stick with them. Shop around every few years to see if you really are getting a deal and don't be afraid to bundle your business. Putting everything together can really save some cash. Pay promptly, even before the due date if possible so there is no lapse in coverage.
Aug
8th

F1: Heikki Kovalainen open to McLaren return

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From GMM

Heikki Kovalainen believes he is ready to return to a top team like McLaren.

After a difficult debut season at Renault in 2007 in the wake of Fernando Alonso's departure, the now 30-year-old Finn endured an even tougher two-year tenure at McLaren -- again in Spaniard Alonso's wake.

He was forced to rebuild his reputation and polish his skills right at the back of the grid, but after three seasons with a 2010 startup team, Kovalainen is reportedly now open to leaving Caterham and returning to the points-paying positions in 2013.

"My focus is on maximising my performance here at Caterham and giving my best to the team," Kovalainen told the German website motorsport-total.com.

"That puts me in the best possible position in the market if I want to move teams. But I don't even know what Caterham's plans are -- maybe they don't want me anymore," he said.

F1 Heikki Kovalainen Caterham Jenson Button McLaren Monaco
Heikki Kovalainen (Caterham) holding off Jenson Button (McLaren) in the streets of Monaco. (Photo: WRi2)

He insists he is not in a rush to find out, but the paddock speculation is not waiting for him. The most often-rumoured name connected with Kovalainen for 2013 is Sauber.

"It's rumours and that's all I can say," Kovalainen said. "They (Sauber) seem to be very strong this year but that's all I can say."

What about McLaren? His former team has a theoretical vacancy for 2013 at present, with Lewis Hamilton's new contract still not signed and sealed.

Or Ferrari, who are weighing up the candidates to replace struggling Felipe Massa?

"For me, being at McLaren was a dream come true," he answered. "They are a great team, but of course so is Ferrari. Fernando is doing a great job and Massa is getting better. A top team, no question."

When pressed on the topic of McLaren, Kovalainen admitted: "I can only say good things about them, although I experienced some good times and some bad times. But I know exactly what happened at that time, and what would happen if I got the chance in the future. I would have no problem (going back). They are a great team and I am still in touch with lots of McLaren guys -- I have a very good relationship with Martin Whitmarsh, for example."

"At the time, everything just did not fit together, but there were reasons. Since then, a lot has changed," he insisted.



Aug
8th

Supercars V8: Jacques Villeneuve has another bad weekend in Ipswich

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The 9th round of the 2012 Australian Supercar V8 series, the Coates Hire Ipswich 300 was held this past weekend in Ipswich.

Former Formula 1 World Champion Jacques Villeneuve was back behind the wheel of the No. 51 Pepsi Max Crew Commodore for a second time this season.

In Race 1 held Saturday, polesitter Craig Lowndes held on from start to finish to win the 45-lap race.

Villeneuve qualified 27th out of 28, and crossed the line in 24th position.

V8 Supercars Jacques Villeneuve
Jacques Villeneuve (Photo: Australian V8 Supercars series)

In Race 2 held Sunday, Lowndes scored another victory, winning the race from the second row of the grid in dominant fashion.

Meanwhile, Villeneuve started the race in 28th place but unfortunately David Wall made contact with him and sent the Canadian spinning in the infield.

Villeneuve made it back to the track and managed to finish the race in 24th place.


Aug
8th

F1: Bruno Senna knows that qualifying is the key for his 2013 race seat

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From GMM

Bruno Senna has conceded he needs to up his game in qualifying in order to secure his future at Williams.

After incomplete seasons with HRT (2010) and Renault (2011), this year is regarded by some as the 28-year-old Brazilian's first real chance in formula one.

He has often struggled against his Barcelona-winning teammate Pastor Maldonado, Senna managing to outqualify the sister Williams on only a few occasions so far in 2012.

But he had a good weekend last time out in Hungary, qualifying in the 'Q3' segment for the first time and then racing to seventh at the finish.

F1 Williams FW31 Bruno Senna
Bruno Senna, Williams FW31. (Photo: WRi2)

The driver, whose uncle was the great Ayrton Senna, insists he is making progress, amid intense speculation Williams will replace him with the team's well-connected and highly rated Friday driver Valtteri Bottas in 2013.

"Everybody needs opportunities to grow up and this is mine," Senna told AFP news agency.

"In the races, I think I'm doing pretty well this season. As I said before, nailing qualifying will be the key to make sure I stay for next year and hopefully the next few years," he added.

Bruno Senna said the points he scored in Hungary have allowed him to enter the August break in a positive frame of mind.

"Definitely if I had come out of the weekend with a bad result or with poor pace, you come into the break with something in the back of your mind," he said. "I have nothing to worry about now."


Aug
8th

Happy birthday Nigel Mansell! (+photos)

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Former Formula 1 World Champion and U.S. CART Series' champion Nigel Mansell is celebarting today his 59th birthday anniversary.

“Il Leone” remains to this day one of the most spectacular and determined driver to have competed in the World Championship.

F1 Nigel Mansell
Nigel Mansell in his maiden Grand Prix with Lotus at Zeltweg in 1980. (Photo: WRi2)

Hugely determined, immensely aggressive and spectacularly daring, Mansell was one of the most exciting drivers ever. With his win or bust approach - 31 wins and 32 crashes - Nigel became the most successful British driver and ranks third in the world in fastest laps, fourth in wins and fifth in poles.

F1 Nigel Mansell
Mansell won the 1992 F1 World Championship, driving a Williams-Renault. (Photo: WRi2)

Mansell was undoutedly both quick and controversial. His awkward personality made him some enemies, his heroic performances made him millions of fans. Nigel Mansell was a driven man and it showed.

Happy birthday Nigel!

F1 Nigel Mansell
Mansell also drove for Ferrari alongside Alain Prost. (Photo: WRi2)

NIGEL MANSELL
Born on 8 August, 1953
1977 British Formula Ford Champion
Broke his neck in a testing accident and was told he had come perilously close to quadriplegia
Competed in Formula 3 and Formula 2
Tested for Lotus F1 team
First Grand Prix: 1980 Austrian Grand Prix
1992 Formula 1 World Champion with Williams-Renault
1993 CART Series' Champion with Newman-Haas
Contested his last F1 races in 1994
Contested 187 Grands Prix, scored 31 wins, 32 pole positions, and 30 fastest race laps, driving for Lotus, Williams, Ferrari and McLaren.

F1 Nigel Mansell
Nigel Mansell and Adrian Newey before the start of the 2011 British GP. (Photo: WRi2)


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