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New Dodge SRT8 Receives Two Thumbs Up..

February 11th, 2010

It really is remarkable when you think that we went from the new Dodge Charger in the late 80s to the new SRT10 with plenty of power Used Dodge pickups Atlanta maintain their value as they age.
A Dodge truck with a 500+hp. Viper Motor or a Ram 3500 with an remarkable Cummings diesel power plant in this day and age. Investing in your used Dodge cars or used Dodge trucks got put on hold with a new and improved group of Dodge autos like the new Dodge Ram or new Dodge Charger and of course the new Dodge Challenger with an all new unmatched Dodge Hemi. New trends change, but for the moment, retro is all the hipe in Detroit. The extended 2009 Dodge Challenger selection competes with the corresponding retro Ford Mustang and Chevy Camaro for the king of the hill muscle car. The hot new generation of the Ford Mustang kicked off the long ago styling fashion among our TOP THREE, but the 2009 Dodge Challenger with a fast pace takes it up to 11. The new Dodge Challenger is a EYE-OPENER that Experts say is available in three different trim levels: a most impressive, SRT8 and less expensive R/T and Special Edition models. Externally, all three contribute to what the enthusiast are calling Hot Wheels fashion. Theawesome appearance of the Dodge Challenger varies somewhat across the lineup, but a lot less than some other vehicles. Professionals, for instance, are thrilled to report the Challenger SE isn’t entirely stripped of Challenger R/T and SRT8 exterior jewelry and is anything but your grandmas car. As for the other options, the SE is nearest to the early 70s that was the clear motivation for this novel generation of Dodge Challengers, while the R/T adds fog lamps, 18-inch alloy wheels and a rear spoiler to match, and the SRT8 is notable by faux-carbon-fiber hood strips, xenon lights…a matte black deck spoiler. A modest amount of customization is accessible with the Dodge Challenger’s external features Dodge can provide you with all things from a hood with Ram air to a handling kit which lowers the car an amazing 1.625″
The very becoming look at the inside styling of the Dodge Challenger, while hardly as thrilling as the exterior of the car gets a rainbow of colors in write ups that  enthusiast admire.

 

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Newly Audi Q7

April 28th, 2009

 

By iCar Automotive News

 

The Audi Q7, the company presents on the Shanghai Car Show has a different look. But not only the exterior has changed, technically the car has undergone some changes too. “The fuel consumption is reduced on all the models. The press release talks about the fact that the new Audi is als available with the cleanest diesel technology in the world, the TDI clean diesel. 

 

What’s changed? The grille is the most significant one. They come with vertical bars with high chrome finish that gives the model an extra luxury look. The bumpers were changed. When the lights go on the street lights up in Cool Blue illuminated. Yeah, the Audi Q7 is equipped with Xenon lighting or an adaptive system with Xenon lights. This means the headlight to the car rotate with the steering angle. Around the new Audi is equiped with LED lighting. 

 

Extra efficiency
All gasoline and diesel engines for the new Audi Q7 have direct fuel injection. The same goes for the Audi Q7 3.TDI. The 3.0-liter V6 TDI has a DeNOx catalyst with AdBlue injection. It’s AdBlue additive ensures that nitrogen oxide (NOx) is converted into harmless gasses. The complex exhaust system ensures the Audi 3.Clean Diesel meets the strictest emission standards in the world, which is expected in September 2014 takes effect. The Audi Q7 3.Clean diesel fuel allows an average of 8.9 l/100 km consumption of fuel. 

The other engines for the Audi Q7 are also more efficient. Mainly because of the recovery system that convert mechanical brake and roll energy into electrical energy and stored in the battery. This system provides a lower fuel consumption and therefore lower CO2 emissions (reduction up to 5 g / km). 

The 3.0 TDI with 176 kW/240 hp is satisfied with 9.1 l/100 km. This Audi Q7 4.2 TDI (250 kW/340 hp) rides on an average of 9.9 l/100 km (was 11.1 l/100 km). The Audi Q7 V 12 TDI (with a power of 368 kW/500 hp) consumes despite its high-performance 11.3 l/100km. The average consumption of the 3.6 FSI petrol version (206 kW/280 hp) is 12.1 l/100 km and the 4.2 FSI V8 

is 12.7 l/100 km. 

 

The standard of luxury and top comfort on this Audi. Through the six speed tipronic transmission you control the quattro permanent four-wheel drive, you have got air conditioning and a good hi-fi and if you are not yet fully satisfied, you can opt into a B & O sound system, complete with infotainment system for your navigation, telephone and music. The Audi Q7 4.2 TDI and 6.0 TDI has adaptive air suspension with three preset modes for every situation standard. You can opt in to extras like ceramic disc brakes, adaptive cruise control, Audi lane assist, the Audi parking system and comfort seats.

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