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A History Of Audi From Four Rings To Sports Cars

Posted by Prettyone in Classics

     

The cars in the Audi range today can trace a heritage back more than a century to the Horch Motorcar Company, named after the founder August Horch. However a mere eight years after the first Horch car was rolled out the founder was bought out of his own company. After a court case determining whether the founder could retain his family name for a new company, Horch was denied. It was at this point that Audi was born; horch meaning listen in German and Audi meaning listen in Latin.

The early stages of the Audi development saw a range of cars that excelled in the motor sport arena. Predominantly the cars relied upon six and four cylinder engines licensed from Peugeot. At the beginning of the Nazi period Audi formed a company made up from the original Horch manufacturer, DKW and Wanderer, naming it Auto Union. It was at this point that the four rings emblem that we see on the Audi range today was born. During the war the company was instrumental in the war effort manufacturing armoured cars and light transportation vehicles.

After the war Auto Union was broken up due to factories and headquarters lying in different parts of the now divided country. DKW became the most powerful of the four during the next decade until Volkswagen was able to buy out all four brands of the union. At this point an executive decision was made to forget the two stroke engines that were characteristic of the DKW range in preference for more comfortable and efficient four stroke engines. Part of this move meant forgetting the DKW brand in favour of Audi.

In the modern era Audi finally became the brand it is today, separating itself from the various mergers throughout its history. At this time (1970) the company was introduced to American shores with a range made up of small and saloon cars. The most important of this new generation was the Audi 50, a car that is seen as seminal by many due to its obvious likeness of the later Golf and Polo models produced by Volkswagen.

Audi are probably most famous however for producing a car that revolutionised drive systems and the world of rally racing. It was in 1980 that the Quattro was introduced to the range, a coupe that utilised a turbocharged engine and a unique four wheel drive system. This car was unbelievably successful in rally racing at a time when most competitors had discounted the benefits of a complicated all wheel drive system. The doubters were soon silenced however as the Quattro went on to dominate the rally world until the rest of the pack caught up with the technological developments.

Despite this the Audi range has consistently been labelled with a ‘grandfather image’. That was until the late nineties when a range of sporty models were developed. These cars captured a growing market for performance cars that could be used on a daily basis. The pursuit of performance however has not ceased since this time, the latest car to be developed by the company was the R8, an all out sports car of undeniable beauty and ability. This latest inception has been developed to compete with Aston martin, Porsche and other European manufacturers but at a price of almost sixty thousand pounds it is anything but affordable.

Audi today have advanced from humble beginnings to be one of the predominant car manufacturers in Europe. Predictions for this year estimate that more than one million cars will be sold showing that the company is going from strength to strength. Long considered to be the little brother of the German car manufacturing industry; this four ringed company has finally come into its own.

Car industry expert Thomas Pretty looks into the development of the Audi range and the cars that have shaped the brand image.

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The Benefits Of Fuel Efficient Cars

Posted by Redgsr in Cars and Trucks

     

Owning a fuel efficient vehicle has become of greater importance in today’s world, where gas has become a documented expense, as opposed to a spur of the moment purchase. Instead of being one of the minor factors considered when buying a car, fuel economy is now one of the top aspects looked at. Currently, highly fuel efficient vehicles are more expensive than their lesser counterparts, so it may take years to see a net profit from the savings on fuel.

Some people are willing to pay the extra money because they are conscious of the environment and want to consume less fuel, as it is beneficial to the planet, and others are negatively affected psychologically by seeing such high numbers at the pump. One who is environmentally and fuel conscious has a multitude of vehicle options to choose from, as there is no shortage of efficient cars in our society.

Kia offers several fuel efficient vehicles that are not lacking in other features. The 2008 Kia Rio is safe, sporty, and comes standard at $11,540. There is plenty of room, a powerful engine, and a reputable Powertrain Warranty. Best of all, the highway fuel economy is rated at 35mpg. The base model can be upgraded to LX and SX for only a few thousand dollars more, although upgrades do not effect fuel economy.

Mazda is not known for focusing on fuel economy, although a few of their vehicles are prominent in this respect. The Mazda3 4-Door has 148HP, multi-port electronic fuel injection, and a heap of sophisticated external features. Manual transmission yields higher fuel efficiency than automatic, with 32 highway miles per gallon compared to 30, respectively. Interesting, the higher priced Mazda vehicles have much lower efficiency than the cheaper ones. For example, as the Mazda3 is continually upgraded (there are five unique models of it), the economy gets proportionally lower.

Like Mazda, Mitsubishi is more popular for its innovative designs and impressive features than efficiency. Despite this, many of Mitsubishi’s newer models take in to account the general population’s desire for efficient vehicles. The 2009 Lancer is a perfect case of this. Its aerodynamic design makes it move easier, and it has many features that are more likely to be found on a jet than a car.

In fact, it has many futuristic characteristics that make it a pleasure to own. A keyless entry system enables drivers to open doors and start the ignition without actually needing to insert a key, and advanced navigation and Bluetooth technology complement the other attributes seamlessly. With all this, the Lancer still manages to get 30 highway miles per gallon, and a respectable 22 in city.

The company that is most notably leading the way in fuel efficiency is Chevy. Fuel solutions are one of their top priorities, next to safety, and they are pioneering the way towards a gas-free future. The Concept Chevy Volt, which has not entered the market yet, is one of the most promising electric vehicles ever designed. Chevrolet has dedicated extensive resources to perfecting the vehicle, and it is expected to have a driving range of 640 miles before needing to be recharged.

In addition to electricity, Chevrolet sees biofuels as an ideal alternative to petroleum, specifically E85 ethanol, which is made mostly from corn. Several vehicles even have the ability to run solely on ethanol, and if that fuel is not available, regular gasoline can be used as an alternative.

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Save On Fuel Prices: Australia’s Top 10 ‘Green’ Cars

Posted by Search_product in Cars and Trucks

     

As the fuel prices continue to edge upwards, our interest in “green” cars is going right along with it.

Last year a survey conducted by the Australian Automobile Association, found that 79 per cent of Australian motorists are concerned about the effect cars are having on our environment.

We’re also very concerned about the effects oil prices are having on our hip pocket. Luckily both concerns can be addressed by one vehicle.

Buying an eco-friendly car also means buying more fuel efficiency. And some makes and models do it a lot better than others.

All new vehicles sold in Australia with up to 3.5 tonnes gross vehicle mass are tested for fuel consumption and their level of CO2 emissions.

This information is displayed on fuel consumption labels fixed to the windows of all new vehicles. Being able to see this information at a glance can help car buyers make decisions based on fuel efficiency and lower greenhouse impact. When you’re considering fuel efficiency, the lower the numbers, the better the vehicle.

Choosing a car that ranks high for fuel efficiency could save you thousands of dollars over the life of the vehicle.

To learn more about the best “green” cars available in Australia, the Federal Government’s Green Vehicles Guide provides lists of the best cars across a number of classes. We’ve included the top 10 performers in four classes: small cars, medium cars, large cars and off-road.

Top Ten Small Cars
Smart Forfour
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 5.6
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 6.5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 8

Fiat Punto
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 5.7
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 8.5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 8

Mitsubishi Colt
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 5.6
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 6.5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 8

Mini Cooper
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 5.8
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 6.5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 8

Peugeot GT 207cc
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 5.9
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 8.5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 8

Citroen C3
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 6.2
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 8.5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 7.5

Citroen C2
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 6.3
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 6.5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 7.5

Mercedes Benz A150
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 6.7
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 8.5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 7.5

Mercedes Benz A200
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 7.4
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 8.5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 7

Holden Astra
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 7.4
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 8.5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 7

Top Ten Medium Cars
Toyota Prius
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 4.4
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 8.5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 8.5

Citroen C4 D
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 4.5
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 8.5

Honda Civic Hybrid
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 4.6
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 6.5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 8.5

Honda Civic
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 6.9
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 8.5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 7

Toyota Corolla
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 7.4
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 8.5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 7

Mercedes Benz B200
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 7.4
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 8.5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 7

Peugeot 307
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 7.4
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 6.5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 7

Dodge Calibre
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 7.4
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 6.5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 7

Mercedes Benz CLK
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 8.4
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 6.5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 8.5

Mercedes Benz C Class
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 9.6
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 8.5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 5.5

Top Ten Large Cars
Volkswagon Jetta
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 8
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 6.5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 6.5

Saab 9-3
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 8.3
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 8.5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 8

Mercedes Benz CLK
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 8.4
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 8.5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 6.5

Hyndai Sonata
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 8.8
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 8.5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 6

Toyota Camry
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 8.9
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 8.5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 6

Mercedes Benz R Class (D)
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 9.3
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 8.5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 5

Mercedes Benz E Class
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 9.7
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 8.5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 5.5

Toyota Aurion
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 9.9
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 8.5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 5.5

Mercedes Benz S Class
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 10.2
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 8.5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 5

Chrysler 300C
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 11
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 8.5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 5

Top Ten Off-Road Cars
Suzuki Jimny
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 7.3
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 7

Lexus RX400H
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 8.1
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 8.5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 6.5

Hyundai Santa Fe
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 8.1
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 6

Jeep Compass
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 8.7
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 8.5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 6

Kia Sportage
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 9
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 6

Suzuki Grand Vitara
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 9
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 6

Toyota Rav 4
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 9.1
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 6.5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 6

Lexus RX350
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 11.2
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 6.5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 4.5

Jeep Wrangler
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 11.5
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 8.5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 4.5

Mercedes Benz M Class
-Fuel consumption (L/100 km) 11.7
-Air pollution rating (10=best) 8.5
-Greenhouse rating (10=best) 4.5

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Water For Gas - I’m Sick Of The Myth

Posted by Mlittles23 in Cars and Trucks

     

Can water be used as a fuel source for your car or truck? Absolutely not! Don’t believe the hype surrounding water for fuel. If you put tap water into your gas tank, be prepared to buy a new engine, it is that simple.

However, it is possible to use the Hydrogen found in water to power your car or truck’s engine. Now the HHO gas cannot be used to entirely substitute gasoline or diesel yet. . . Without being threatened or killed by the association known as “them” so the story goes. Great thing nobody can monopolize and/or control the Internet otherwise I may never have found out how easy it was to convert my cars into hydrogen hybrids.

It’s no secret that hydrogen is combustible and can be used to power engines, but what is less known is the fact that a gallon of ordinary tap water can produce 1866 gallons of combustible hydrogen gas. The gas that is produced is actually a hydrogen/oxygen gas mixture called HHO, and is also known as Brown’s Gas, Rhodes’s Gas, or Oxyhydrogen.

HHO gas from water has been used as fuel for lanterns, welders, torches, and high-heat ovens for almost 100 years! All of those used nothing but water from an attached reservoir to provide the gas.

The conversion system we are talking about here is one that uses the hydrogen extracted from water as a supplement to gasoline so as to help cars and trucks attain greater fuel efficiency. You use less fuel to go the same distances, thus saving money and helping the environment at the same time.

The method was developed based on old US Patents that use water to generate HHO. It produces HHO, which is then used to power the engine. HHO burns cleanly and produces water and oxygen which are environmentally friendly. Thus, the car or truck engine is powered by both the gasoline and HHO that the water for gas system produces. The result is a much more efficient use of fuel and a full tank can now keep your vehicle moving for longer distances.

Thousand of car and truck drivers who use this system swear to be seeing increased mileage of between 35-50% depending on model and condition of vehicle. It greatly reduces the amount of harmful chemicals released into the atmosphere by either your car or truck.

Another notable benefit is that car and truck drivers will also see a drop in the engine operating temperature which in a bigger picture, helps fight the effects of greenhouse gases worldwide. This is a non-tangible benefit for drivers wanting to make a tangible contribution to the environment and to the future we will leave for our children.

The water for gas technology when installed on your car or truck will cause your engine to run much smoother yet at the same time maintain the same or better engine power that it has always had. The system will result in a cleaner engine; longer lasting parts as well as a boost in power because the HHO produces by the water for gas technology is creates 3 times more energy than gasoline.

The system can be used by both cars and trucks and can be easily dismantled and re-attached. There is no need to tear your engine apart so warranty remains intact. Unlike gasoline the HHO the water for gas technology produce is not stored in tanks or anything dangerous of that nature. In fact, your engine uses the HHO as the water for gas system generates it, so there is never a concern about HHO build up.

Michael Littles is a big supporter of the continued development of Hydrogen as a fuel source and provides a free video and detailed written reports for those who want to learn more about this technology to save 35% to 50% on your fuel costs. Claim your video by visiting: http://www.h2o-n2fuel.com

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11 Tips To Keep Your Car Running Smooth

Posted by Caleba76 in Cars and Trucks

     

Auto care is vital for a vehicle to operate smoothly and always remain in a good condition. Automobile owners as such, need to pay attention toward the maintenance of their vehicles. Lack of attention on their part hampers the performance and quality of the engine causing grave maintenance problems. Non-availability of spare parts further adds to this problem.

Recent studies note, five percent of fatalities related to motor vehicles are due to negligence of automobile maintenance. Auto care extends the life of an automobile, ensures a safer movement and contributes to a healthy environment.

Auto care means keeping the engine in tune so the owner saves on money as well as time. Tuning up the engine at fixed intervals helps in keeping it run smoothly, addresses other electrical and mechanical problems in the engine and is economical. If an engine is encountering problems, it is advisable that owners take it to a technician, who will locate the exact cause and suggest an appropriate solution. Skip the idea of having it checked by a service provider for the tune up.

Auto Care Tips:

Automobile owners need to care for their vehicle right from the date of its purchase and have a little bit knowledge of its engine. Often, service providers take vehicle owners for a ride cheating on them and the owners have to shell out a huge amount on fixing a minor engine problem.

Tuning up the engine, as part of auto care, includes replacing the ignition wires, spark plugs, PCV (positive crankcase ventilation valve), air filters and fuel. In addition, auto care calls for testing ignition system, servicing injectors and fuel system and resetting engine timing.

Consider following tips so the engine stays tuned up and the vehicle performs well:

1. For auto care by self, it is ideal for automobile owners to refer the user manual for fixing certain minor problems within the engine. As a thumb rule, change the oil filter on a regular basis, each 3,000-4,000 miles.

2. Checking the tire inflation is a part of auto care. Tires, which are under-inflated, result in loss of fuel efficiency. This is one cheap form of safety and preventive maintenance. Check the tires every month.

3. Check all the fluids that include power steering, brake, antifreeze and windshield washer solvent and transaxle/transmission, since these fluids ensure safety and good performance of a vehicle and are an important measure of auto care.

4. Since a restricted fuel injector/polluted spark plug reduces the efficiency of fuel by 30%, an automobile owner has to be cautious while tuning up the engine.

5. Clean the battery posts and cables when needed and check the same for corrosion. Besides, check battery fluids and fill them if low except for batteries that are maintenance-free.

6. For auto care, inspect engine belts always since worn belts are likely to affect performance of the engine. See if these belts have developed any cracks and try fixing the problem.

7. Lubricate the chassis often, since it extends life of engine components.

8. Check the lighting system including turn signals, taillights, brake and headlights.

9. Automobile owners need to check washer blades of the windshield for tears and cracks and replace them once in every year.

10. As a step toward auto care, always check for air filtration system in the engine. Owners need to do this at every oil change for confirming if there is any damage or clogging. It ensures better functioning of the vehicle.

11. Always keep the user manual handy. No matter whether the engine is minor or major, the moment it gives any problem, owners may refer the same for fixing temporary problems before taking the vehicle to a qualified technician.

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Most Drivers Cannot Do Without A Car Air Conditioner

Posted by Nbisea in Cars and Trucks

     

For decades now it has been said that Americans have a true love affair with cars and for most people these days that love extends to the many accessories that used to be considered luxuries, but which are often standard nowadays. One such accessory is the car air conditioner and a growing number of people consider a car useless without “air.” If they live in the warm southern states, or in an area that heats up considerably in the summertime, then that is understandable.

But, when the car air conditioning system goes on the fritz, people can lose their cool in more ways than one. More than a few cases of road rage over the years have been attributed to people who completely lost their cool because they were stuck in sweltering heat on a gridlocked freeway.

Either the car didn’t have air conditioning or the auto air conditioning unit had broken down. The combination of a flaring temper, frustration and a “too hot to sit in car” has caused more than one person to fly off the handle and do something that was later regretted.

A great way to keep the car air conditioner running in top-notch condition is to have routine maintenance performed on it annually. In the springtime before the heat of the summer weather sets in is the best time to have such auto air conditioning maintenance done. However, people who live in the warmer climates where they use the “air” almost all year-round, it is best to do the maintenance service in the spring and fall.

Most auto repair companies offer a air conditioner inspection service. This air conditioning service will provide a complete inspection of the air conditioner system in your car and will diagnose any problems and often includes basic repairs as well. If the inspection reveals additional problems with the air conditioning system, then you will be provided with an estimated cost to carry out the needed air conditioner repair that needs to be done to keep your system running worry-free.

In many cases, the air conditioner in your car simply needs to have the refrigerant recharged, and this is usually covered as part of the maintenance checkup service. However, if there is a leak in the system and your auto air conditioning is completely drained of Freon, the refrigerant, then you are looking at a larger problem.

First, the leak in your automobile’s air conditioner system must be identified and repaired to stop additional refrigerant from being leaked into the atmosphere, which can be hazardous both to people and also harmful to the environment. The Freon can be quite expensive to completely replace, so it is best to find and repair the leak before fully loading the auto air conditioning system with refrigerant again.

Another area that must be carefully monitored and maintained on automotive air conditioner units are the various belts which keep the unit functioning properly. Many times, the same belts that drive the heating and air conditioning unit in a vehicle also drive a number of other components. When one of these important belts break, or even has become loose through excessive wear, there can be many other problems that can cause bigger problems than just discomfort.

Because of the fact that the car air conditioner is a system that is integrated with the other systems in an automobile, it is even more imperative to make the routine maintenance on it a priority. Proper maintenance will not only help to make sure that you are always comfortable and cool while driving, but will help to keep bigger service issues from developing.

Get your FREE ventilation gift and the best information on the car air conditioner at Mike Selvon’s portal, and leave a comment at our air conditioning systems blog.

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