Thursday, March 25, 2010

Mercedes-Benz B55, The Ultimate Pocket Rocket

Mercedes-Benz B55, The Ultimate Pocket Rocket


Mercedes-Benz B55


Here it is, the second generation of Mercedes B-class. This Mercedes-Benz B55 is not regular. This car is completed by standard turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder diesel engine. The engine is the 5.5-liter V8 unit which produces 383 hp energy and 391 lb-ft of torque.


They didn’t modify the standard steel body structure. But the look is still good with polished-chrome inlet plumbing and other visual tweaks.


The new exhaust system is made of various replacement parts. This car doesn’t produce noise. The wheels size are 235/40 (front) and 255/35 (rear).


This nice car will be sold in North American immediately.


Mercedes-Benz B55, The Ultimate Pocket Rocket is a post from: Automotive News and Review


Hyundai Put Elantra And Sonata Hybrid On Superball


Hyundai Put Elantra And Sonata Hybrid On Superball


Hyundai will have three TV ads in the Super Bowl this weekend, and all of them are supporting the 2011 Elantra and Sonata Hybrid. The ads for Elantra will continue something two weeks ago in the NFL Conference Championship where Hyundai is trying to show that Elantra will surpass the expectations of most consumers about the compact cars.



The second ads will play a theme of hypnosis. The idea is that people need to snap out of it, and their ideas of what a compact car can and should be must be reprogrammed. The third ad has already aired, shows a sheep driving Elantra. The 40 mpg rating of the Elantra may be the most highlighted feature on these ads, though the driving sheep is also a pretty good image.



Hyundai Sonata Hybrid has a stronger idea behind their ad, putting across the message that we shouldn’t settle for the first thing to come along an indirect jab to Toyota Prius and maybe also the Ford Fusion Hybrid. The images of bikes with an enormous front wheels circa the 19th century, a guy that use a racoon sized cellphone, and a stoner that carrying a stereo turntable on his neck are providing nice jokes. This might be more memorable than the hypnosis based Elantra.


Hyundai Put Elantra And Sonata Hybrid On Superball is a post from: Automotive News and Review


Preview For Chicago Auto Show: Tuned Lexus CT 200h?


Preview For Chicago Auto Show: Tuned Lexus CT 200h?


If you can’t hardly wait for SEMA 2011, you can head over to this year’s Chicago Auto Show. Lexus will bring a little Las Vegas style to this Windy City with the new version of the company’s CT 200h hybrid hatchback which is tuned by the go-fast gurus at the Five Axis. This car will wears a custom wide body kit, some unique paints, and a lower suspension courtesy of Tein.


An interior style has been saddled, and the stoptech hardware will handles the braking duties. It will be enough to bring a man on to the moon. This Five Axis CT 200h car will be joined with the crowd of other tuned Lexus vehicles that we previously saw at the SEMA 2010 too. Yes, it is including the cars by VIP auto salon and Paul Tolson.


Lexus says that the vast majority of the company’s 20,000 square foot booth will be devoted to the company’s performance targets, while the luscious LFA will also make an appearance. There is also some ruomrs said that machine will just might overshadow the body of this tuned CT 200h.


Preview For Chicago Auto Show: Tuned Lexus CT 200h? is a post from: Automotive News and Review


2012 Cadillac SRX Will Got 3.6 Liter Engine


2012 Cadillac SRX Will Got 3.6 Liter Engine


Some weeks ago, General Motors said that the Cadillac SRX crossover will dropping the optional 2.8 liter turbo V6 engine. The news is somewhat surprising as it was responsible to provide the SRX near best in class power output. General Motors has since learned the motivation behind the use of the turbo V6.



According to the engineering sources at GM and the Cadillac dealerships, the upcoming 2012 SRX will get the GM’s familiar 3.6 liter V6 as the only engine offering. These sources state that the engine will fully replaced the SRX’s current engine with 3.0 liter V6. The 3.6 liter engine will be GM’s new variant of engine, dubbed as LFX based on the engine’s RPO code. However the 3.0 liter engine might stick around for the export markets to avoid higher taxes.



GMI hasn’t been told what types of improvements that the LFX has over with the 3.6 liter, but some speculations said that the engine will have a power increase from today’s 304 horsepower rating on the Cadillac CTS. The engineering source state that the 3.6 liter engine is turning out to be the perfect match for the crossover. The SRX will also get a few other mild tweaks in 2012 model year including the addition of the heated steering wheel.


2012 Cadillac SRX Will Got 3.6 Liter Engine is a post from: Automotive News and Review


2012 Honda Civic Spyshots


2012 Honda Civic Spyshots


You may call me crazy. But the sedans pictured above which were stowed tightly away on the car carrier is reportedly seen in Japan, and it don’t look anything like the Honda Civic that we all used to know and love in the United States. However according to Noticias Automotivas (it is where I get the picture), the picture that you see above is the 2012 Honda Civics which were awaiting their delivery to America.



You can clearly see on the picture above that these Civic cars are sharing their space on the car carrier which was reportedly to be spotted in Suzuka, Japan, with some cars that seems to be the American spec Honda Fit hatchbacks and Insight hybrids. These visions are lending credence to the notion that these cars are new State bound Civics.



However, these cars don’t look very much different  with the first sight of the 2011 Civic. But that actually jibes with something that I am expecting about the 2012 Civic model. In any case, we can not be 100 percent positive and sure about this. You can check the full line of the spy photos here, and you might want to take your own opinion and conclusion from there.


2012 Honda Civic Spyshots is a post from: Automotive News and Review

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