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Saturday, May 30, 2009

Acura MDX 2010

Acura MDX 2009 2010 Reviews

Whats New: Revised Gen II MDX arrives shortly with a stout 300-horsepower, 3.7-liter V-6, Super Handling All-Wheel Drive, and a magnum load of premium standards. Luxuriously appointed, this midsize SUV boasts leather upholstery, 253 watts of premium sound, a power moonroof, and seats for seven, though room is tight. Key options include an Entertainment Package with rear-seat DVD, a Technology Package, and a Sport Package with active damping


Acura MDX Specifications


Acura MDX Performance & Efficiency Standard Features

3,471 cc 3.5 liters 6 V front engine with 89 mm bore, 93 mm stroke, 10 compression ratio, overhead cam, variable valve timing/camshaft and four valves per cylinder

Premium unleaded fuel

Fuel economy EPA highway (l/100km): 10.2

Multi-point injection fuel system

Main 73 liter premium unleaded fuel tank

Power: SAE and 179 kW , 240 HP @ 5,300 rpm; 245 ft lb , 332 Nm @ 3,000 rpm



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Friday, May 29, 2009

Suzuki Ignis

Suzuki presented at the Paris Motor Show a new model, half between a compact people carrier and a small all-terrain: Suzuki Ignis.
Suzuki Ignis

This model falls within the so-called SUV and bodywork is made from three or five doors. It has a length of 3.61 meters and 1.59 meters wide. It can turn in a minimum diameter of 9.8 m, far less than other small cars such as the Ford Ka or the Opel Agila.

Suzuki Ignis

The Suzuki Ignis is available with front-wheel drive car or traction to all four wheels (only 5-door body). The 4x4 version is designed for trips, but does not have a great ability to overcome obstacles because headroom is only 175 mm (10 mm more than the front-wheel drive car).

Suzuki Ignis

Premieres an engine of 1,328 cm ³ completely new (not the Wagon-R), which develops an output of 83 hp at 5,500 rpm and a torque of 110 Nm at 3,500 rpm. It has four cylinders in line, and both the block as the butt of 16 valves were manufactured in aluminium.

Suzuki Ignis

This tree has dual cams and 16 valves. Benefits accredited announce a speed of 160 km / h and acceleration from 0 to 100 km / h in 11.9 seconds. The average consumption is 6.4 litres/100 km in the Suzuki Ignis two-wheel drive and 6.9 litres/100 km in the 4x4 version.

Suzuki Ignis Interior
Suzuki Ignis

The chassis uses a McPherson suspension front and rear wheels runs, with ventilated disc brakes on the wheels previous (257 mm diameter) and drum brakes in the post.

Suzuki Ignis

Inside the Suzuki Ignis seems very functional, with multiple holes and where to leave boots for gloves objects. The rear seats are moved in half and increase the loading versatility. In addition allowing the space between distributes passenger compartment or trunk, which can move from 181 to 419 litres capacity with the backrest upright. Under the floor of the trunk, there is a removable drawer that provides extra space load (19 litres).

Suzuki Ignis

The equipment can be air conditioned, electric mirrors and headlamp height adjustable from the inside, front fog lamps, ABS with electronic brake force distribution, dual front airbags or alloy wheels, among other things.

Suzuki Ignis

From Suzuki Ignis will be a car rally with the same length, width but increased to 1,740 mm and the engine also increases engine to 1,597 cm ³, which will develop a power exceeding 200 hp to a weight of 950 kg. Disc brake front of 355 mm alloy wheels and 17-inch will be part of its new chassis reinforced with an arch of safety.



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Honda Acord 2009



Honda Accord 2009

The 2009 Honda Accord sees no major changes following its 2008 redesign. Four-cylinder and V6-powered coupes and sedans are available with either a 177- or 190-hp 2.4-liter 4-cylinder, or a 271-hp 3.5-liter V6. The V6 includes Honda's Variable Cylinder Management cylinder deactivation. Coupes and sedans are offered in EX and EX-L trim levels. Sedans also come in entry-level LX and LX-P versions. An entry-level LX-S coupe is also offered. The 4-cylinder engine is available on all models. EX and EX-L sedans are also available with the V6. A 5-speed automatic transmission is available across the board. V6 EX-L coupes are available with a 6-speed manual transmission, other models can be had with a 5-speed manual. Available safety features include ABS, traction control, antiskid system, curtain side airbags, and front side airbags. Leather seating is standard on EX-L models, but not available otherwise. A navigation system is also available.

COMPETITION,

Consumer Guide Automotive places each vehicle into one of 18 classes based on size, price, and market position. Midsize Cars represent the heart of the U.S. car market. Most are price-sensitive, conservatively designed, family-oriented sedans and wagons. Our Best Buys include the Chevrolet Malibu, Honda Accord, and Kia Rondo. Our Recommended picks are the Hyundai Sonata, Mazda 5, Saturn Aura, Toyota Camry, and Toyota Prius.

New or significantly redesigned models include the Hyundai Sonata, Kia Optima, Mazda 6, Mitsubishi Galant, and Nissan Maxima.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

acura RL 2010

Acura RL 2009 2010 Reviews
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Whats New: Pending a 2009 remake, Acura's flagship sedan carries over unchanged. Lavishly appointed even in base form, sole upgrades for the midsize AWD RL are the Technology Package (voice-activated nav with real-time traffic info, "active" HID headlamps, upgraded wood trim), and the Collision Mitigation Braking System plus PAX run-flat tires.

Acura RL Specifications

Acura RL Performance & Efficiency Standard Features

3,500 cc 3.5 liters 6 V front longitudinal engine with 90 mm bore, 84 mm stroke, 9.6 compression ratio, light alloy block, light alloy head, overhead cam, automatic valve adjustment and four valves per cylinder

Premium unleaded fuel

Fuel economy EPA highway (l/100km): 10.2

Multi-point injection fuel system

Main 68 liter fuel tank

Power: 149 kW , 210 HP @ 5,500 rpm; 210 ft lb @ 4,500 rpms

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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Suzuki Kizashi

Suzuki Kizashi
A big little-car company takes another stab at a midsize sedan, and this one’s all theirs. Kizashi--not its real name--promises a sporty persona and available all-wheel drive, but Camry, Accord, and Malibu probably have nothing to fear.
What We Know About the 2011 Suzuki Kizashi
Suzuki is a rising star on the world automotive stage. It’s the top-seller of the “K-Class” micro cars popular in its native Japan. It has a strong and growing presence in Europe. It commands a whopping 55 percent of the booming Indian car market. And its global business spans 192 markets and 2.4 million total sales in 2007. In the U.S., though, Suzuki is a niche player despite more than 25 years on the scene. Though it’s built a strong reputation with motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles, boat engines, and other products, the brand still struggles to make serious sales inroads with cars and trucks.
That may be about to change. Suzuki’s new SX4 compact cars are off to a decent start, mainly because they’re decently stingy with a $4 gallon of gas. And unlike the underwhelming Esteem and Aerio of yore, the SX4 is appealing enough to earn Consumer Guide’s Best Buy ribbon for 2008.
Now Suzuki is revisiting the midsize sedan after flopping with the 2004-06 Verona, a disappointing shortcut designed and built by GM-Daewoo in South Korea. Suzuki sees the U.S. as its “next great frontier” market, believing it can--and should--make far more money here, hence this new stab at a mainstream car with potential yearly sales in the hundreds of thousands. Never mind that the 2011 Suzuki Kizashi will have the tough task of wooing buyers away from perennial class favorites Honda Accord and Toyota Camry. This big little-car company is determined to be as much a power in America as it is elsewhere. We’re frankly not sanguine about the prospects in light of past performance, but you gotta admire their pluck.
Already announced for a calendar-2010 debut, the 2011 Suzuki Kizashi will be a somewhat toned-down version of the Kizashi 3 concept unveiled at the March 2008 New York Auto Show. Kizashi is Japanese for “preview,” so a new title is expected for the showroom model. Unlike the Verona, this design is entirely Suzuki’s own, built on a new platform that may host other future vehicles.
If the concept is any guide, the 2011 Suzuki Kizashi will be 8-10 inches shorter than today’s Accord and Camry, but will ride a similarly long wheelbase and stretch 2-3 inches wider. The same comparisons hold for Chevrolet’s new and in-demand Malibu, another inevitable rival. Suzuki says Kizashi styling is meant to evoke “the physical superiority and dignity of a world-class athlete,” but we see mainly cribbed elements of Acura RL, Audi A6, Mazda 6, and several other cars. Kizashi is attractive, just not knockout original. Incidentally, one source predicts the concept’s roofline will be lifted a couple of inches and its 21-inch wheels replaced by more sensible shoes, probably 17s or 18s. Just so you know.
The 2011 Suzuki Kizashi will offer front-wheel drive and a choice of two powerteams. One comprises a new 2.5-liter 4-cylinder engine and a 5-speed automatic transmission. The other mates a 3.6-liter V6 with a 6-speed paddle-shift automatic and optional all-wheel drive. The 4-cylinder engine is said to be all-Suzuki, too. The V6, however, is based on the so-called “high feature” General Motors engine used in the Malibu and Suzuki’s own XL7 midsize SUV. It’s a vestige of the longtime GM-Suzuki alliance that was dissolved in March 2006 after delivering the Korean-built Verona and the soon-to-depart Suzuki Reno and Forenza compact cars.
Suzuki isn’t talking other Kizashi specifics just now, though it does boast of “strong, refined urban performance” and structural “weight- and space-saving technology that evolved from the lessons learned by Suzuki’s motorcycle and WRC [World Rally Championship] development teams.” With spin like this, you might think the Kizashi will offer the driving spirit of a Suzi bike with four wheels and all the comforts--which is doubtless what’s intended.
But let’s move on. Logically, the 2011 Suzuki Kizashi would include modern family car must-haves such as a four-wheel independent suspension, antilock brakes (with four-wheel discs likely standard at least for V6s), front and curtain side airbags, air conditioning, and power windows/locks/mirrors. But we’d also expect a no-cost navigation system, as announced for 2009-model SX4s. We haven’t heard about options yet, but the list will probably show rear-obstacle detection, radar-based cruise control, leather upholstery for 4-cylinder models, and the obligatory high-power sound system.
Summing up, the 2011 Suzuki Kizashi could be a worthy new choice among midsize family sedans. It might even be the new class “driver’s car” by dint of what the company terms a “‘super sport’ identity, a core component of the Suzuki brand DNA.” Then again, it could just as easily be another Suzuki car that over-promises and under-delivers both on the road and the sales chart. We’ll keep you posted.
With the arguable exception of optional all-wheel drive, we’ve heard nothing so far that suggests the 2011 Suzuki Kizashi will have any game-changing innovations. But we hope to be proven wrong. After all, this is a company with considerable engineering skill and experience, as most Suzuki motorcycle riders will attest, though you’d scarcely guess that from past Suzuki cars and trucks.
Buying Advice for the 2011 Suzuki Kizashi
Rocketing gas prices now have many buyers switching to 4-cylinder cars, so the base Kizashi will probably get most of the sales emphasis. Look for modest opening-day incentives if the national economy continues to sour. This is the largest, most ambitious car Suzuki has done since building its first four-wheeler back in 1955, and the company obviously expects great things from it. So do we, and so should you, especially given the stiff class competition and the also-ran nature of most previous Suzuki-built cars.
2011 Suzuki Kizashi Release Date: Suzuki promises to deliver a “Kizashi-influenced sport sedan to North American dealers by 2010.” Some sources take that to mean an early calendar-year sales start for a 2011 model.
2011 Suzuki Kizashi First Test Drive: The above timing suggests media previews will be held in late summer or early fall of 2009.
2011 Suzuki Kizashi Prices: One source predicts base prices in the $21,000-$28,000 range, but final figures will depend on what level of standard content Suzuki chooses and, with the Japan sourcing, the dollar-to-yen valuation on announcement day.
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