Friday, September 25, 2009

Ford unveils new small car 'Figo' in India

Sometime back, we had written about the small car which Ford was planning for India, and at that point in time, we thought it to be the Ford ‘Focus’ hatchback, but we were wrong. Presenting the all new Figo – Ford’s new small car for India.

The Figo is built on Ford's small car-platform architecture and shares its underlying technology with the Ford Fiesta.

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Launch Date/ Features/ Price
The Figo is slated for an early 2010 production launch. Plus the company has refused to reveal any other details before the launch. The company has constantly been highlighting the design (Ford's Kinetic Design language) of the vehicle, which at first go looks a little i20-ish but surely has its own distinctive hints like the more profound front-grille. The speculated price of the car is about 3.5 Lakhs (base model)

More details & Features Coming Soon. Stay Tuned.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Its official – Karizma ZMR PGM-FI launched ! – News, Photos

Check out these images from Gurgaon, the launch venue of the new Hero Honda Karizma ZMR PGM-FI which was launched yesterday.

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Acc to the sources who were present at the launch, this bike has the same unchanged 223 cc engine as the Karizma R and it produces 17.6 bhp @7000 rpm. It is said that the bike is capable of attaining a top speed of 135 kmph with a torque range of 18.35Nm.

New Features include -

  • Full Fairing
  • Split Clip On Handle Bars
  • Split rear grab rails
  • New Colors
  • PGM-FI (Programmable Fuel Injection)
  • Mirrors mounted on the fairing
  • New rear mud guard
  • New headlamp and tail lamp which are now LED
  • Fairing mounted front indicators
  • New Graphics (Traditionally Hero Honda)
  • Slightly re-profiled body work
  • Gas Charged Rear Shock Absorbers

Gedi Junction’s take

hero honda karizme zmr launch official gurgaon 1Now, if you are among the Hero Honda/ZMA fans who were saving their money for the ZMR, you sure are going to be disappointed. This bike doesn’t look worth the money it demands (speculated price is Rs 10000 upwards of the the current Karizma R), if Hero Honda manages to price it near the Pulsar 220 DTSi (chances of which are very, very rare) there are chances that it may become popular.

If Hero Honda launched this bike in Semi-Faired status (Like the P220) it would have done wonders to the look. All said and done, its all in the hands of the Junta, how they perceive this one; otherwise, well, its a clear no no from our side! =)

[via IndianAutoTalk]

 

Friday, September 18, 2009

Volkswagen Polo in India early next year, Priced at Rs. 4.25 lakhs

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The Volkswagen Polo is scheduled to be launched in India early next year & We've finally got some info on how the car would look like.

Engine/Transmission
The Polo for India is likely to be offered with two petrol engines and one diesel engine right from when it is launched in early 2010. Further, in addition to the manual transmission, the Polo will also come with an automatic transmission option.

Price of the Polo
The car will be priced at about Rs 4.25 lakhs, with the company trying hard to keep the costs down.

Notch Car based on the Polo
The company is also working on a notch car which will be based on the polo. The all-new notch based on the Polo will be developed and manufactured exclusively for the Indian market. It will be longer, wider and offer more legroom than the Polo and may also carry a different name tag. Being specially designed for the Indian market, the notch car will be tuned to offer better ride quality and comfort for rear passengers. The direction and market positioning of the notch car will be different compared with the Polo.

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Two sleeves with brown input







My Friend Andre who wants to go Native, both sleeves emphasise ideas of movement, angst and especially a sense of discontent with Western ways of living (perhaps in a nutshell-capitalism) Andre has a very interesting story and we worked hard to put the emotions in his personal experiences into the sleeve, we discussed alot of what is happening with his life now and in a sense, I can think of one person in history whose life resembles Andre's - Paul Gauguin.

Hebrew Names






THese are kids names written in Hebrew, something different aye

Hyundai launches new Sonata/i40 in home market, South Korea

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Hyundai has launched the New Sonata (aka i40) in South Korea, its home market. The car will go on sale in Europe in 2010.

The upper mid-sizer adopts the latest “fluidic sculpture” design language from Hyundai and has coupe like flowing rooflines

Engine/Transmission

Under the hood, the i40/Sonata has a 2.0 Litre Theta II engine which delivers a maximum power of 165 ps and 202 nm of torque. ( A 2.4 Litre Theta II GDI engine equipped Sonata will be launched in January 2010 which will be Hyundai’s standard engine for the US market )

The engine is mated to a six-speed automatic transmission for improved performance and fuel efficiency.

Interiors

  • Three piece panoramic sunroof
  • Parking guide system
  • 8-inch LCD display
  • Premium JBL stereo system (Optional)

Safety

The car comes with six-airbags for safety of the passengers

Price/Bookings

The i40’s price ranges from US $17,600 to US $21,450 (Korea) Hyundai has announced that it has already received booking numbers in excess of 10,000 for the new car.

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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

1967–1969 Mercury Cougar: Polished Pony


When the Ford Mustang ushered in the pony car era in mid-1964, other domestic manufacturers took notice. The Mustang was an instant success and every division within the Big Three wanted a piece of that pie. Mercury was no exception.

Ford's sister company approached the project with an eye toward not only the Mustang, but toward the bigger, more luxurious Thunderbird as well. The new Mercury would fall somewhere in the middle. It would be aimed at a demographic slightly more sophisticated than the Mustang set, yet not so established as the typical Thunderbird buyer.

Development work commenced immediately, and the Cougar debuted in 1967, sharing the basic platform of the second-generation Mustang, though a bit bigger overall, including a wheelbase increased by three inches. It also shared some components with the Mustang, notably in its mechanicals and cabin, though it was better appointed and priced as such.

Styling was reminiscent of the Mustang shape, but a bit more flowing, with a rocker panel character line and a subtle crease above the front fenders, continuing along the top of the doors, and curving up into a broad C-pillar before ending at the rear of the car. A wide grille with vertical bars concealed the headlights, while a similar treatment at the back concealed the taillights.

The Cougar came only as a two-door hardtop and was an instant success, much the way the Mustang had been. The automotive press lauded it as a luxury sports car, and Motor Trend named it "Car of the Year" for 1967.

Standard power came from a two-barrel 289 V8 delivering 200 hp, though a four-barrel 289 with 225 hp was a popular upgrade. Four transmissions were available, including a 3-speed manual, a heavy-duty 3-speed manual, a 4-speed manual, or the Merc-O-Matic, which now included Select Shift to give the driver more control. While based on the Mustang's suspension, the Cougar offered longer rear leaf springs and stronger spring and axle components to control ride harshness.

A GT package placed a serious emphasis on performance. It included a four-barrel 390-ci V8 with 320 hp, dual exhausts, and a firmer suspension with solid rear bushings, a larger stabilizer bar, fatter tires, power steering, and power brakes with discs up front.

Mid-year, Mercury unveiled the XR-7, a more upscale model with wood-grained interior trim, an overhead console, a T-handle automatic shifter, and combination leather and vinyl seats. Also available as part of the XR-7 package was a Dan Gurney Special, which honored the racer's involvement with Mercury's Trans-Am program.

Mercury upped the options list for 1968, to include Tilt-Away steering, a vinyl roof cover, a basic handling package, several radios, and a sports console. Side marker lights also appeared, now federally mandated. Most notable, however, were the new engines.

A four-barrel 302-ci V8 rated at 230 hp joined the lineup, while a second 390 slotted in below the GT motor at 280 hp. To satisfy the most power-hungry buyers, Mercury offered a 427-ci V8 with 390 hp and a substantial 460 ft-lb of torque, though the motor's weight overwhelmed the car and it was replaced late in the model year by the new 428 Cobra Jet. It was rated at 335 hp, though most people peg the mark closer to 400 horses.

Special models for the 1968 year included the GT-E, which came standard with the big-block engine and Merc-O-Matic, plus stiffer suspension, adjustable shocks, wider tires, quad exhausts, special front and rear grille designs, and unique steel wheels. Meanwhile, the XR-7G furthered the Dan Gurney theme. It offered a hood scoop and hood pins, fog lamps, GT exhaust extensions, and could be optioned with just about any component or engine a customer wanted.

For 1969, Mercury restyled its pony car. Wheelbase remained the same, though the car's other dimensions grew in nearly all directions. Gone was the two-piece grille and its vertical members, and the taillights were revised. Gone also was the rocker character line, replaced by a crease that arced down from the front fender.

Mercury dropped the GT-E and XR-7G, though it added a convertible, as well as an Eliminator hardtop. The Eliminator was comprised of two different equipment groups and included several interior and exterior appointments, such as high-back bucket seats, a unique instrument cluster, a rear spoiler, and styled steel wheels.

A two-barrel 351-ci V8 appeared, putting out 250 hp. It came standard on the Eliminator, but with a four-barrel and 290 hp. Optional on the Eliminator was the 428 CJ.

In its first three years of production, the Cougar sold nearly 365,000 units, though 1967 was its best year, with sales declining every year after. In both pony car and luxury car terms, it did exactly what Mercury hoped it would—bridge the gap between the Mustang and Thunderbird, while offering the best of both cars.

The Cougar name would evolve over time into bigger, slower, less sport-oriented cars, but there's no denying the capabilities and qualities that made the first-generation Cougar so attractive to buyers then and collectors now.

by Max Howard / 2009-05-18

Some earlier work






The second piece (Auckland City & Harbor Bridge) was worked over in two short sessions and I think when you're a tattooist, one of the things you should never do is work over the same piece in less than a week and half from the first session. Mainly because the work isn't healed properly and when you are working over something that is not properly healed, you contribute to the fading of the ink from the first session. Nevertheless, it was necessary so hopefully it turned out ok.

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