Sabtu, 13 Januari 2018

Chevrolet SS Dead After 2017 Model Year

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Chevrolet SS Dead After 2017 Model Year


Chevrolet SS Dead After 2017 Model Year
- With a Corvette-derived V8 engine, rear-wheel drive, and a practical sedan body, the Chevrolet SS is a car aimed directly at driving enthusiasts.But the SS has flown under the radar for most of its existence, an existence that is now coming to an end.The SS will go away after the 2017 model year, reports Car and Driver.
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2017 Will Be The End Of The Line For The Chevrolet SS


2017 Will Be The End Of The Line For The Chevrolet SS
- @GM pic.twitter.com/weCA7jNe4z GM North America President Alan Batey confirms Aussie-built Chevy SS sedan, NASCAR entry for automaker, dropped by end of year.#autos January 9, 2017PHOTO GALLERYThe Chevrolet SS, one of the most honest and talented four-door models of the market , is apparently heading to its extinction this year.The confirmation came from Alan Batey, President of GM North America according toIt will be a sad day when the SS ceases to exist but we all knew that this was approaching fast; the slow sales didnt help the SS but to be fair, Chevrolet didnt do much to promot e it either.Essentially the left-hand drive version of the Holden Commodore, the Chevrolet SS was praised by many, but bought by too few.Many people and the press saw a true spiritual successor of the E39 M5 in the SS, and that means a lot to the right ears.It was also offered with a six-speed manual gearbox as well, but these days no one is really looking to buy a thirsty V8-powered four-door that demands you do the work of shifting.Lets not forget that GM is also shutting down Holdens production in Australia anyway, so even if the SS was a market hit, its days would still be numbered.
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Kamis, 11 Januari 2018

Torque News said The Rumored Z 28 is Actually the Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE

"But with the new ZL1 1LE, the progression takes a quantum leap â€" this is the ultimate track-day Camaro."The 2018 Camaro ZL1 1LEThe 2018 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE is based on the 2017 Camaro ZL1, starting with the 650 horsepower LT4 V8 mated to a 6-speed manual transmission. The car we watched wreck at the Nürburgring wasnt the 6th generation Camaro Z/28 â€" it was the new Camaro ZL1 1LE â€" and it is being marketed as the most track capable Camaro ever. This damaged Camaro, with its aggressive aero package, was immediately presumed to be the 6th generation Camaro Z/28, and that presumption made sense. "The track-focused 1LE package offers progressive levels of performance across the Camaro lineup, from the V6 1LE to the SS 1LE," said Al Oppenheiser, Camaro chief engineer. Last year when Chevrolet was testing the current Camaro ZL1 at the Nurburgring in Germany, video surfaced showing a different Camaro crashing hard in one of the more technical sections of the track.


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The Giant 2018 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE Photo Gallery


The Giant 2018 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE Photo Gallery
2018 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE: Upgrades made to crush the trackAs a refresher: The 2018 Chevy Camaro ZL1 1LE is a track-focused upgrade package to the supercharged halo model General Motors debuted last year. But lets not lie: No offense meant to Kurt Busch, but the real star of this years Daytona 500 was the all-new Camaro ZL1 1LE Chevrolet revealed at the start of race weekend. The ZL1 1LE uses the latest version of the Multimatic Dynamic Suspension Spool Valve dampers seen in the outgoing Camaro Z/28 and the new Chevy Colorado ZR2. Our own Lawrence Ulrich was there to drive the regular Camaro ZL1, as well as chat with NASCAR legend Jeff Gordon about the monster Maro; he was able to grab a few phone pics of the new ZL1 1LE as Chevy made the big announcement. Oh, and were pretty sure that this car is the track-focused Camaro Chevy was testing at the Nurburgring last year that we were all convinced was the new Z/28.

5 Things You Need To Know About The Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE
Chevrolet has just revealed the Camaro ZL1 1LE Track Package. The boots have been specifically developed for the ZL1 1LE, and warm up much faster than conventional rubber. Heres what you need to know...Share Tweet Email WhatsappSome good news for Camaro fans emerged at the weekend, with Chevrolet revealing the latest of its 1LE track packages. The dampers are MultimaticJust like the previous-generation Camaro Z/28 (and presumably the next one), the 1LE ZL1 comes with a set of Dynamic Suspension Spool Valve (DSSV) dampers from Canadian firm Multimatic. Its had some weight reduction, broIts customary to trim off a little fat when it comes to making track cars, and sure enough the ZL1 1LE has dropped a few kilos.






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Rabu, 10 Januari 2018

cnet AutoComplete Chevrolet unveils the all new 2018 Equinox crossover video





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2018 Chevrolet Equinox First Look Review


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2018 Chevrolet Equinox gets turbo, diesel power in redesign


2018 Chevrolet Equinox gets turbo, diesel power in redesign
Chevrolet has introduced a redesigned compact SUV that boasts a fresh design, new engines, more safety features… and diesel?Thats right, the all-new 2018 Equinox will offer a 1.6-liter turbo-diesel engine, a surprising move given the general lack of demand for the fuel source in the U.S., the low cost of gasoline and a certain Volkswagen engine tampering scandal.FOLLOW DAILY NEWS AUTOS ON FACEBOOK.
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Selasa, 09 Januari 2018

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Senin, 08 Januari 2018

Buffalo Rally 2007

Hanging with the KLRs (a Buffalo Rally story)
16 - 18 March 2007

“That was my absolute last bike rally”
So goes the oath I make to myself every time I return from one. But when the 2007 Buffalo Rally came around I found myself packing my bike again.
Rallies are not bad experiences by any means …it’s just that I feel increasingly alienated from the leather-clad biker fraternity as time goes by and my love for dirt roads increase.

So I got in contact with Jan Taljaard on Thursday evening. He was on assignment in the Southern Cape and offered me a place to stay in George. Naturally I said yes.
On Friday morning I got a call from Hein Lorenzen. He wanted in on the trip too.
Thus the theme for the weekend was set. My trip would be shared with two near identical Kawasaki 650 KLRs ridden by mature but hard men. In keeping with the spirit of things* and respecting my fellow riders, I decided to shun expensive items and high technology. I left my camera equipment at home and pocketed only a 2megapixel cell phone. I left the GPS receiver in the drawer and packed a bottle of Three Ships whiskey which I bought on special at Ultra wholesalers. And finally, I decided to wear a crusty jean without a belt and did not bother to wash the bike before I departed.
*KLRs are known for their basic and inexpensive qualities...unlike the BMW brand which is the exact oposite.


Waiting for the KLR at the toll gate.

Hein and I met at the Toll plaza and zipped through to Worcester. We switched bikes and headed over to Swellendam. He has long tried to twist my arm to leave BMW and get a KL R. Humouring him with promises that I’d consider it became a regular pastime.

Riding the KLR was an interesting experience to say the least.
At speeds over the legal limit, the wind starts to squeeze your chest and pushes back your neck like when a fat aunt gives you a bear hug.
The Corbin seat was a treat (equalling the GS seat in comfort) but the vibrations coming up from the thumping phallus below me was felt through every limb of my body.
Hein claims the rhythmic vibrations become quite arousing after a time but the less said about that the better.
I must conclude my impressions of the KLR by saying this: You have to be of stern stuff to ride the world’s highways with a KLR. I only had a brief opportunity to ride it on gravel which is where the bike apparently comes into its own.
My respect to all KLR riders; I can see why the so called plaasbike receives your adoration.


Riding is thirsty work even for a KLR. This one needed a little oil top up.

From Swellendam we were back on our own bikes and blasted up the N2. We shared the road with a plethora of different types of bikes.
Superbikes shrieked past us like guided missiles tracking a distant target.
Scramblers barked painfully along on the emergency lane, too slow to keep up with the traffic.
Vintage bikes puttered melodiously as we passed them, their riders kitted in bomber jackets or skin tight leather and piss-pot helmets.
Tourers stood parked at every garage forecourt with the rider and pillion sipping coffee, they never seem to be in motion and simply appear miraculously in the next town as if beamed there.
And yes, Harleys squatted proud and low on their trailers pulled by Mercedes Benz. Their flatulent roar only heard in my mind, a memory of the last time a saw an ambulatory one in front of News Café.

With the late afternoon sun on our backs we entered Mosselbaai. The rally site could be seen from high up the bluff as we descended down to the beach. The ocean of tents and glittering chrome and glass from the bikes was most impressive.
We parked our machines near the railroad line and queued up to pay our entry fees. Jan made his appearance with cold beers to sooth our aching muscles. His motherly nature would surface frequently during the weekend. His wife would be proud if only she knew how responsible he really was.



Friday night was pretty good.
Badges and club colours proudly worn on leather vests.
Large knives hanging from scabbards, the spiked knuckle busters hanging from epaul ettes.
Lewd catcalling whenever a sexy girl walked past.
Slurring attempts of swastika-labelled drunks to befriend you because you look kind of familiar.
Acrid grey smoke of melting rubber as another tyre is sacrificed to the rally gods.
Revving of bikes and the rapidly repeating attempts of the limiter to save the engine, alleviated only with a slow descent to more regular revolutions, although interrupted by the kill switch and spiked, blue-white flames shooting from the tailpipes.
A miss wet T-shirt contest where the lesbian contestants had the most fun.
A strip show where a young man was taken on stage and molested by a brazilian…
Little girls may be made from sugar and spice and all things nice but bikers are a concoction of 95 octane, rum, curry and CMA coffee.

We met several Wild Dog forum members like Clockwork Orange, Davey Sprocket, ChrisG, Uiltjie, Kat, Katoom, etc. (forgive me if missed anyone…my brain has a hole in it) and also famous Think Bike characters like Valdezugar, Scorp and Buccaneer.

Although we had originally planned to go to George and use Jan’s accommodation, Hein and I decided to use our tent instead. We reasoned that riding 50km in pitch blackness after quite a few rounds and still dealing with the lack of blood flow to the brain caused by the strip show would not be a good idea.

Midnight came round and we were feeling a little hungry. So we took the meat we acquired earlier from a biltong merchant to the nearest column of smoke. Our hosts were hesitant to accommodate us at first, but after some impressive negotiations done Red Indian style, Hein not only got them to share their coals but also their booze and they even threw in a guy to braai our chops and wors for us! All we had to do was chat to Lolla, a morbidly obese woman with a heart of gold and banshee like laughter.
This was part of my training in the ways of the KLR. Ex pect the maximum amount of payout for the minimum amount of input.

So some time during the wee hours we stumbled back to our camp with what remained of our 5litre box of white wine (it was the only alcohol we could purchase in sufficient quantity) and proceeded to rouse our neighbours. They were two fetching girls from Dispatch. We were convinced our big city bred worldly ways would impress them, and if that failed the offer of free wine must surely be a clincher!
It failed miserably although they did tease a little, which gave us hope. Hope enough for Hein to sleep outside the tent in anticipation of them joining us for a drink.
Not gonna happen!

We awoke the next morning with the typical sounds of a rally. Dawn is a time for bike revving and engine popping. I tried to sleep through the noise but De La Rey, De La Rey blasting from two tents away would not be denied!
Jan returned from George with orange juice, coffee and a stove on which to brew it. This man has my eternal thanks and respect. Had it not been for that thoughtful gesture I would surely have perished…
There were many piles of human misery strewn across the rally site. Heaps of corroded men clad in beer stained denim and leather. They would need more than coffee and orange juice to return life to their inanimate bodies. Only the hair of the dog would work for them.

Hein and Jan



The remainder of the morning was spent strolling around the rally site and trying to find familiar faces we missed the night before. **Leo, Excalibur…did you try to hide from u s the previous night? We shook your tent (we think it was yours) and called out your names. Your neighbours seemed strangely unappreciative.**









Just after noon we broke down our camp and headed to town for a beer. Not much was going on. The police were quite strict and absolutely prohibited the customary craziness in town. By this time we had our fill of the rally. It’s great and all but sadly not really for us.
So off we went to George to invade Jan’s bungalow in a tourist resort.
Hein cooked up a fantastic dinner for very little money and we invited Johan (Trailrider) and his family over to join us.
We were a little tired of all the riding and drinking so Hein and I went off to our respective rooms and left Jan to play host.



We were on the road and heading home long before the first Church bells rang. 90% of our trip back was spent on incredible dirt roads. The Southern Cape is truly Dual Sport heaven.






Happy Birthday to Jan’s KLR â€" it just hit 40,000km




Herbertsdale




A very sad sight. Apparently a tent became untied and entered the rear wheel. The rider’s fiancé was riding pillion. Her leg got tangled up in the mess and she was dragged along the road for several metres.

Here is a quick list of the route should you wish to trace it on a map:
George to Groot Brakrivier via Blanco (dirt roads and passes)
Groot Brak to Herbertsdale (dirt)
Herbertsdale to Riversdale (dirt)
Riversdale to Heidelberg (dirt)
Heidelberg to Suurbraak (dirt)
Suurbraak to Robertson via Swellendam (tarred freeway and regional road)
Robertson to Rawsonville (dirt )
Rawsonville to homw (freeway)


GS vs. KLR â€" divergent philosophies â€" one goal

I could write for hours about the trip back but this report is about the ‘Buff’

Thank you. I am LuckyStriker and I dont personally know or know anyone who personally knows Ferdinand Rabi

Jumat, 05 Januari 2018

Used Car Review Honda CR Z 2013 2016

This discontinued model has a unique story to tell.

2013-2016 Honda CR-Z

History

Stereotypes say that hybrids are fuel friendly but are boring and bland as vanilla and sports cars should be fun but wastes fuel in the process. Hondas engineers thought that, why not combine two characteristics in one body to please both sides as well to throw in an extra pair of back seats and a manual transmission option.

And so, the CR-Z concept was first displayed ten years ago at the Tokyo Motor Show in October of that year with a revised version shown two years later and leading to a production model in 2010 through a North American International Auto Show debut. The CR-Z acronym means Compact Renaissance Zero, which brings up a renaissance in the design of concept cars from fresh ideas. The production model is intended to be sporty, efficient, and affordable - something Honda aims to be. Despite a refresh for 2016, it was announced in June 2016 that it will be discontinued at the end of the year to make way for other hybrids in the brand (although some say that poor sales play a role).

Although it was first displayed at the 2012 Philippine International Motor Show, it was officially available in the country a year later. When it was first launched, there were three models to choose from: a standard model, Modulo, and Mugen. A 2016 update resulted to just one model, with the IMA Final Edition released in July of the same year until it was removed in the line-up this year. All variants can be ordered with either a manual or a CVT.

Value and Costs
Costing a hundred grand less than the lowered priced Toyota Prius C, the CR-Z is the cheapest hybrid vehicle that can be purchased brand new, with the standard manual back in 2013 can be had at P1.39M and the most pricey variant pegged at P1.9M for the Mugen CVT. Second hand prices can be obtained between P920,000 to P1.1M for newer mo dels. Our safest bet would be units purchased from the second half of 2014 and later so you can take advantage of the remainder of the warranty.

Since this is a hybrid, prepare yourself to spend a little bit on maintenance especially when it comes to its components while its fuel consumption isnt that far off compared to sub-compact sedans. Since this car is just a few years old, we have no idea when it comes to the hyrbid power-train reliability but it will last long if taken care of.

Exterior and Interior
Remember the CR-X from the 80s? Well this vehicle will remind you of its exterior design spiritually, since the concept doesnt stray off from the original. Additional items from the standard model include body kits for the Modulo and Mugen (as standalone models) with the latter having daytime running lights, which was later trickled on to the updated 2016 model. IMA Final Edition models are distinguished by their black accents.

If you plan to bring along three of your friends for a long drive, look for other options as this isnt for you. With a driver biased interior and a snug interior, this is one car that you can feel comfortable in since the steering wheel and shifter are within drivers reach. Depending on the variant, seat colors can vary that complements a futuristic looking interior. Changes for 2016 includes an electronic parking brake (old models use a lever type), a navigation system, and a reverse camera, something needed for a car with a poor rear visibility.

Engine
The L engine series had seen usage from different Honda vehicles, but this one is rather unique especially that it has a hybrid component. The LEA 1.5 hybrid has varying power figures, depending on the transmission, with manuals having 134hp at 6,600rpm and 190Nm at 4,800rpm while two pedal models get 133hp at 6,600rpm and 170Nm at 4,800rpm. Fire this vehicle up and theres some burble, quite unusual for such type of car.

Driving Impressions
Since this is a hybrid, do not expect that kick that Hondas (from the B engine series) are known for. Rather, when you are on the move it is light on its feet and can get to your destination quickly, provided you are on sports mode. Three driving modes exist which include the following: Eco which is tuned for frugality and economy, Normal for the best balance, and Sport for more aggressive driving. Gearing is great, with smooth shift transitions complemented with a confident handling and quick braking. Fuel consumption, for a hybrid, may leave you disappointed but for a car with a sporting nature, you wouldnt mind.

Verdict
Saying that two things (that even contradicts) cant be combined is impossible, Honda did something that the competition didnt. While it may not have some fans, it was a bold move for them.

The Good:
  • Guilt free
  • Exciting
  • Looks good
T he Bad:
  • Noisy ride
  • Limited rear visibility
  • Unknown reliability of hybrid components
The Pick: Any, but stick to the base

THE SPECS
Engine: 1,499cc LEA I4 gasoline hybrid
Power: 134hp @ 6,600rpm (manual), 133hp @ 6,600rpm (CVT)
Torque: 190Nm @ 4,800rpm (manual), 170Nm @ 4,800rpm (CVT)
Fuel Consumption: 8-10km/L (city), 10-15km/L (highway) (*estimated and varies)
Transmission: 6-speed manual, Continously Variable Transmission
Suspension: Front McPherson strut, rear torsion beam axle

MORE INFO
Price (New): P1,390,000-P1,950,000
Price (Now): P920,000-P1,100,000
On Sale: 2013-2016
Rivals:
Resources:
http://www.crzforum.com/

Contacts:
Honda Cars Pasig - (02) 988- 1288


Kamis, 04 Januari 2018

Car Features Best Selling Car Nameplates in the Philippines from 1995 2013 UPDATE

We are updating this segment since there are new records that happened on 2013, which also coincided with car sales breaching the 200,000 mark. So, what were the new entries for this year?

Top 20 most successful nameplates in the Philippines from 1995-2013




1. Toyota Vios
Volume: 20,493
Peak Year: 2013*


2. Toyota Corolla
Volume: 17,686
Peak Year: 1996


3. Honda Civic
Volume: 15,899
Peak Year: 1996


4. Toyota Tamaraw FX
Volume: 15,661
Peak Year: 1995


5. Mitsubishi Montero Sport
Volume: 14,683
Peak Year: 2013


6. Toyota Innova
Volume: 14,376
Peak Year: 2013


7. Mitsubishi Lancer
Volume: 13,119
Peak Year: 1996**


8. Toyota Fortuner
Volume: 13,106
Peak Year: 2013


9. Nissan Sentra
Volume: 12,658
Peak Year: 1995***


10. Toyota Revo
Volume: 12,001
Peak Year: 2003


11. Honda CR-V
Volume: 9,708
Peak Year: 2003


12. Mitsubishi L300 FB/CC
Volume: 9,078
Peak Year: 1996


13. Honda City
Volume: 8,914
Peak Year: 2010


14. Isuzu Crosswind
Volume: 8,901
Peak Year: 2003


15. Mitsubishi Adventure
Volume: 7,778
Peak Year: 2002


16. Kia Pride
Volume: 6,490
Peak Year: 1995


17. Toyota Avanza
Volume: 6,257
Peak Year: 2007


18. Mitsubishi Mirage
Volume: 6,191
Peak Year: 2013


19. Isuzu Hilander
Volume: 5,526
Peak Year: 1997


20. Kia Besta
Volume: 4,947
Peak Year: 1997

Notes:
* - Combined sales of second and third generation Vios models, with the latter introduced in July 2013
** - Combined sales of "Itlog" and "Pizza" Lancer models, with the latter introduced in September 1996
*** - Combined sales of B13 and B14 Sentra models, with the former being sold until 1999.

Sources: 
  • http://www.topgear.com.ph/features/columns/all-will-drive/the-best-selling-cars-in-the-philippines-from-1995-to-2010
  • http://www.carguide.ph/2014/01/toyota-motor-philippines-passes-75000.html
  • http://www.mmpc.ph/latestnews/mmpc-banners-2013-as-a-record-breaking-year.html
  • Manila Bulletin, January 17, 2014 edition