All over the world several motor shows are organized. The Geneva motor show is one of the best shows in this category. There are many cars which are really exotic, unavailable and superlative which are so gorgeous that they come under the super cars category. And in fact this show is one of the greatest auto shows of the world. Geneva participates actively in the motor shows.
Koenigsegg Agera R
At the Geneva Motor Show kick-off this week, would not only exotic Lamborghini Aventador journos to suck like a tractor beam. The Koenigsegg Agera R also makes its worldwide debut, and in the scheme of "Speed Racer"-inspired color (per request of the owner) and packing so much power think that R2 unit is co-pilot, who is better than, say, Chim-Chim is.
Now, about the strength - is 5.0-liter V8 bi-turbo R Agera a ridiculous 1115 horsepower and 885 pound-feet of torque on E85. Fill the tank with 95 octane gasoline instead of biofuels, and the number "only" about 940 horses and 811 lb-ft. This V8 is connected to the transmission 7-speed dual-clutch gearbox. The drivers who use power from the cockpit of high rise that satisfies all the criteria Hypercar techno-fantasy.
Now, about the strength - is 5.0-liter V8 bi-turbo R Agera a ridiculous 1115 horsepower and 885 pound-feet of torque on E85. Fill the tank with 95 octane gasoline instead of biofuels, and the number "only" about 940 horses and 811 lb-ft. This V8 is connected to the transmission 7-speed dual-clutch gearbox. The drivers who use power from the cockpit of high rise that satisfies all the criteria Hypercar techno-fantasy.
777-hp Audi R8 MTM Geneva debut
There is a strong possibility that the state of German tuning house MTM is at the Geneva Motor Show visibile from space. Children from Wettstetten that brought their color-free polished aluminum Audi R8 Biturbo Hall 5 in Geneva. The company is parent to know exactly how it removes all color, but you let it take 700 hours polishing to buy the car, where.
777-hp Audi R8 MTM Geneva debut |
777-hp Audi R8 MTM Geneva debut |
777-hp Audi R8 MTM Geneva debut |
Honda Civic CVCC, 1975
Honda Civic CVCC, 1975
The Honda Civic is an automobile manufactured by Honda. It was introduced in July 1972 as a two-door coupe, followed by a 3-door hatchback version that September. With the transverse engine placement of its 1169 cc engine and front wheel drive, like the British Mini, the car provided good interior space despite overall small dimensions.
Early models of the Civic were typically outfitted with a basic AM radio, rudimentary heater, foam cushioned plastic trim, two-speed wipers, and painted steel rims with a chromed wheel nut cap. The current Civic has become much more luxurious with satellite-linked navigation, a six-speed manual, power locks and power windows available. Still, many regard the Civic as representing a good value for the money, combining good performance, reliability and economy, as well as a very low rate of depreciation.
The Civic evolved from having a 1170 cc engine (1973) to having engines with larger capacities and more creature comforts (air conditioning, power windows, etc.) through the 1980s, 1990s and into the 2000s.
First generation (1973-1979)
The original 1973 Civic had a wheelbase under 87 inches and an overall length of 140 inches
Initially the Civic was sold with either a four-speed manual or a two speed "HondaMatic" model. Later models went to a five-speed manual and a full four-speed automatic transmission. Like the Mini, the transaxle was integrated with the engine unit.
Second generation (1979-1983)
The second generation Civic had a new, sleeker body and increased wheelbase to 88.6 inches for the hatchback and 91.3 inches for the wagon. The two-door sedan was no longer produced. All engines was now of the CVCC design ranging from 1335 cc giving 55 hp to 1488 cc giving 67 hp. The transmission was either a four-speed manual, a five-speed manual or a two-speed automatic. In 1981 a four door sedan was introduced and the two-speed automatic gearbox was replaced by a three speed. In 1982 it was slightly restyled with rectangular headlamps and black bumpers. In 1983 the sportier Civic S replaced the 1500GL.
Third generation (1983-1987)
For the third generation the wheelbase was increased by 5 inches to 96.5 inches. A new 12 valve (three valves per cylinder) 76 hp 1500 cc engine was introduced. The base hatchback still used the 1300 cc engine giving 60 hp. Supension was updated to independent rear suspension. The CRX was a Civic with a slightly different body. In 1985 the CRX Si was introduced. It came with a fuel-injected version of the 1500 cc engine giving 91 horsepower. In 1986 the Civic got flush-mounted headlights. Other news for the year was a four-speed automatic and an Si version of the Civic hatchback.
Fourth generation (1987-1991)
Again the wheelbase was increased to 98.4 inches. The body was designed with lower hood line and more glass giving less drag. The Civics also got a new family of engines. A 1500 cc 16-valve engine giving 92 hp was used in the DX hatchback/sedan, new LX sedan and the wagon. The base hatchback had a 70 hp version of the same engine. All engines were fuel injected. All wheels had double-wishbone suspension. In 1990 the EX trim was introduced.
Fifth generation (1991-1995)
The fifth generation had a more wedge shaped body and the wheelbase was increased to 101.3 inches for the two-door hatchback and 103.2 inches for the four-door sedan. The wagon was also dropped.
Sixth generation (1996-2000)
Beginning in 1997, Honda produced the first iteration of Civic to receive the "Type-R" appellation (applied first to the Integra Type-R), with the EK9 chassis Civic Type-R. The EK9-generation Civic Type-R had a maximum output in the range of 180 PS JIS (177 hp/132 kW), increased over the more common 160 PS (158 hp/118 kW) B16A engine in the SiR/VTi models, and included various alterations to the chassis to improve handling and reduce weight (such as better welding of the frame, and removal of the radio and noise-suppressing materials).
Seventh generation (2001-2005)
In 2001, Honda announced the release of the Civic Type-R for the EP chassis, a more sporty variant of the most recent model of Civic and successor to the EK9 Civic Type-R. Unlike the EK9 version, which was produced solely in Japan, the EP Civic Type-R is produced in the United Kingdom and exported to Japan. The EP Civic Type-R has a specific output of 200 PS (197 hp/147 kW) at 8000 rpm, a six-speed manual transmission, a reworked exterior with a bullet-like hatchback design, aeroform bumpers, spoiler, and 17 in wheels. The interior of the Type-R includes Recaro seats and a Momo steering wheel, and the model also includes Type-R-specific badging, a helical limited-slip differential, and has been reported to accelerate from zero to 60 mph in about 6.6 seconds (6.4 in facelifted model).
The hybrid version became available in 2003, which uses both a small (1.3 L) main gasoline engine and auxiliary electric motors. The electric motors are powered by a battery array which is charged by regenerative braking during deceleration, which reduces exhaust emissions and extends fuel mileage.
The new Sport Hatchback model with futuristic styling was unveiled in August 2005 for the European market only. This model featured from launch a 1.4 L I-DSI and a 1.8 L i-VTEC rated at 83 PS (81 hp/61 kW) and 140 PS (138 hp/103 kW) respectively, with 177 and 207 km/h (110 and 129 mph) top speeds and 14.2 and 8.6 sec 0-100 km/h sprint. The Sport Hatchback is also available with a 2.2 L I-CTDI Diesel engine from the Accord, Edix/FR-V and CR-V, rated at 140 PS (138 hp/103 kW) and is capable of 205 km/h (127 mph) and accelerating from 0-60 mph in 8.4 seconds.
Honda N600, 1967
Honda N600, 1967
The N600 was introduced in 1969. It was technologically advanced for its time, with an all alloy engine which could achieve 9000 rpm. Engine output was 36–45 hp (27–34 kW) and the N600 was capable of 81 mph (130 km/h). It delivered surprisingly peppy performance because of its light weight (around 550 kg/1100 pounds), due to compact dimensions and some plastic parts (like the boot lid). The first brakes were very weak. Rear suspension was a torsion bar and leaf springs. Production was stopped in 1972, after the sportier Honda Z600 (or Z-Act, depending on country) was introduced.
Modern Car 2012 Aston Martin Virage band and Limousine: Car Launch Details
Modern Car 2012 Aston Martin Virage band and Limousine: Car Launch Details |
Aston Martin 2012 Aston Martin Virage launchs details with a comparison of the band and Virage Virage coupe. Aston Martin Virage band is a convertible is a sedan and coupe Virage coupe. they are "new" bit - - and are slotted between the DB9 and DBS models in the lineup determined both based on the VH architecture, the automaker is based. Bonded aluminum chassis with aluminum, magnesium and composite body panels, received a 6.0-liter V12 490 horsepower ratings are familiar and 420 pound-feet of torque.
Modern Car 2012 Aston Martin Virage band and Limousine: Car Launch Details |
Modern Car 2012 Aston Martin Virage band and Limousine: Car Launch Details |
Modern Car 2012 Aston Martin Virage band and Limousine: Car Launch Details |
Modern Car 2012 Aston Martin Virage band and Limousine: Car Launch Details |
Modern Car 2012 Aston Martin Virage band and Limousine: Car Launch Details |
Modern Car 2012 Aston Martin Virage band and Limousine: Car Launch Details |
Modern Car 2012 Aston Martin Virage band and Limousine: Car Launch Details |
Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren: Paris Hilton Super Luxury Cars
Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren: Paris Hilton Super Luxury Cars |
Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren: Paris Hilton Super Luxury Cars |
Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren: Paris Hilton Super Luxury Cars |
Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren: Paris Hilton Super Luxury Cars |
Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren: Paris Hilton Super Luxury Cars |
What's New Jaguar XKR-S Coupe Super: New business performance to Geneva
Jaguar XKR-S Coupe Super: New business performance to Geneva |
Jaguar ready to bring new power and high performance Jaguar XKR-S with 550 hp. Jaguar XKR-S coupe is to bring more super XKR-S 2011 Geneva Motor Show. Jaguar is with 5.0-liter supercharged V8 engine sticking as motivation for further information until a scene of next week unvieled in Switzerland. However, we have given some figures: 550 horsepower, 502 pound-feet of torque, speed over 186 miles per hour and the ability to run from zero to-60 mph in just 4.2 seconds.
Jaguar XKR-S Coupe Super: New business performance to Geneva |
Modern Car 2012 Mercedes-Benz SLK: cream-style Formula One
Modern Car 2012 Mercedes-Benz SLK: cream-style Formula One |
This car of Mercy, the 2012 Mercedes-Benz SLK SLR model imitated by a nose, the Formula One-style, take a cue from the new SLK AMG radiator grille with its more upright SLS. This new shape is also aerodynamic and Mercedes-Benz has a new transparent panels between the sloping rear drum circle optimize registers air flow and keep the turbulence in the cabin to a minimum.
Modern Car 2012 Mercedes-Benz SLK: cream-style Formula One |
Modern Car 2012 Mercedes-Benz SLK: cream-style Formula One |
Modern Car 2012 Mercedes-Benz SLK: cream-style Formula One |
Modern Car 2012 Mercedes-Benz SLK: cream-style Formula One |
Modern Car 2012 Mercedes-Benz SLK: cream-style Formula One |
Modern Car 2012 Mercedes-Benz SLK: cream-style Formula One |
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