воскресенье, 30 августа 2015 г.

The Beast V12

The Beast V12 12 cylinder engine of 27 liters has 4 valves and two spark plugs per cylinder, two in each head camshaft and supercharger. These motors were installed such as the fighter of the Second World Spitfire. Maximum speed The Beast is approximately 430 km / h





Koenigsegg Agera R Zijin


5.0L V8
Power: 1140 hp
Torque 1200 Nm
Gearbox: robot
Drive: rear drive
To disperse hundreds of 2.8 seconds
Max. speed: 420 km / h
Produced in a single copy


среда, 19 августа 2015 г.

The 10 Cheapest New Cars Sold in America for 2014



In general, cars today are so competent that even some of the most basic rides are better than some much pricier vehicles from 20 years ago. Of course, there’s still unpleasantness residing on dealer lots—but we’re here to help. We’ve compiled the 10 cheapest cars for sale in America today, along with our unvarnished assessment of each to help you know which ones to avoid and which ones are absolute steals.

Oh, and a note: In the cases where more than one body style of a given model would make our list, we’ve included only the least expensive among them in the interest of diversity. Away we go!

10. Mazda 2 Sport: $15,515


Why is this car smiling? Because the compact Mazda 2 knows it’s an entertaining daily driver while also being economical at the pump and easy on the wallet. Its low curb weight and excellent chassis combine to deliver tossability and driving enjoyment despite its meager 100 hp. Be sure to spec the five-speed manual for maximum involvement; the four-speed automatic is antiquated and saps fun. The 2’s short wheelbase can yield a bouncy ride over rough roads, but a small overall footprint makes it perfect for zipping in and out of city traffic and squeezing into the smallest of parking spots. With a well-designed, roomy interior, the Mazda 2 is the poster car for small, affordable, and fun-to-drive transportation. A new 2 is on the way shortly, based on the super-hot Hazumi concept.

9. Hyundai Accent GLS sedan: $15,455


Although this is the cheapest Hyundai on the market, the Accent GLS isn’t a stripped-out penalty box: Standard features include air conditioning, power windows and doors, remote keyless entry, and a power-operated driver’s seat. Its 138-hp 1.6-liter engine comes paired with a six-speed manual; the optional six-speed automatic adds cost ($1000) while subtracting performance. Other bummers: The suspension is too soft to be entertaining and the interior lacks refinement, with plenty of hard plastics where we’d prefer something softer. Hyundai’s 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty, however, adds peace of mind to the new-car purchase process.


8. Toyota Yaris L 3-door hatchback: $15,240

We don’t know what the definition of the word “Yaris” is, but it definitely doesn’t mean “pocket rocket.” While this tiny Toyota offers a tidy, practical hatchback body, its 106-hp 1.5-liter engine offers little in the way of performance. Low weight, however, does enable surprisingly good handling, and the Yaris is one of the few cars in this list that actually enjoys tucking into a corner rather than tucking in its tail and heading for home. We’re hopeful the next Yaris will be even better, since it will share key components (and be built alongside) with the next-generation Mazda 2.

7. Chevrolet Sonic LS sedan: $14,995


While the sleekly sculpted Sonic can’t hit the 768 mph that its name implies, its 138-hp four-cylinder engine and five-speed manual transmission will scoot it along just fine under normal driving conditions. The real appeal of the Sonic lies in its lengthy and comprehensive list of standard features, 10 airbags, remote keyless entry, and air conditioning among them. While the sedan is fine, the more versatile and attractive five-door hatchback can be had for $600 more, and would be our pick.

6. Ford Fiesta S sedan: $14,925


The frisky Fiesta is indeed a party on wheels, or as close as one can get in this company. Stick with the S and its 120-hp 1.6-liter engine; it provides sufficient pep when paired with the five-speed manual, and we’d advise against the somewhat uncouth PowerShift dual-clutch automatic. And while the Fiesta in any form largely lives up to its name, we’d be remiss if we didn’t mention the real rager here: the 197-hp Fiesta ST hatch, which we named to our 10Best Cars list for 2014. Sure, at $22,225, the ST costs almost 50 percent more than the base S four-door, but no one has ever accused us of having our priorities—or finances—straight. Why start now?

5. Kia Rio LX sedan: $14,700


The Kia Rio swoops in to pull this list out of its apparent downward spiral. We are pleased to report that the Rio ticks all the boxes: distinctive looks, a relatively powerful 138-hp engine, and an industry-leading 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty. Standard equipment includes a six-speed stick, USB and auxiliary inputs, satellite radio, air conditioning, and four-wheel disc brakes. And if you prefer the style of the hatch—we do—that model starts just $100 more.

4. Smart Fortwo Pure: $14,020


The Fortwo might be the least value-laden proposition here, even as there are three cheaper cars on our list. If we were plotting data points on a chart, the Fortwo would come in below the Mitsubishi at 70 hp and with a mere 1.0 liter of displacement; those two cars might, however, be tied were we to graph the “disappointment” factor. The Fortwo is built by Smart, but, well, you know how that joke ends.

3. Mitsubishi Mirage DE: $13,790


What we have here is a case of getting less for more: The Mirage hatchback offers one fewer cylinder (three versus four) and less horsepower (74 versus 84) than the Chevrolet Spark, while costing $795 more. The only way the Mirage comes off as a deal compared with any of these other cars is, well, it doesn’t. It reaches 60 mph in no quicker than 10 seconds, which makes the old Transformer Mirage, whose car mode was a Ligier Formula 1 racer, very sad indeed.

2. Chevrolet Spark LS hatchback: $12,995


With a meager 84 hp on tap from its 1.2-liter four-cylinder engine, the sprite-sized Spark won’t be winning any drag races, and might even lose to foot traffic. A five-speed manual is standard; avoid the continuously variable transmission if at all possible. Fuel economy was just so-so in our testing, and the pricing seems awfully close to Sonic-ville to seem like a deal. Still, there are some good things here, including an attractive and well-assembled interior that can be had with an excellent infotainment system if you step up a trim level.

1. Nissan Versa 1.6 S sedan: $12,800


Here it is, folks, the cheapest new car sold in America. Other than this distinction—and its new-car warranty and large back seat—the econo-box Versa doesn’t have a lot going for it. Its 109-hp 1.6-liter four-cylinder and five-speed manual are barely up to the task of providing sufficient forward motivation, it handles as if it were on its tippy-toes, and the interior is a festival of poor design and material choice. (Although those things haven’t hurt sales much.) The five-door Versa Note is the hatchback version and is $2000 more than its sedan corollary. In this case, paying more for the hatch only means you’ll get more cargo room, not a car that’s $2000 better. Unless your parent or spouse owns a Nissan dealership, keep shopping—or at least upgrade to a Murano CrossCabriolet with dealer plates.

            How to choose and buy a used car


Step 1: How Much Car Can You Afford?
A general guideline is that your monthly car payment should not be more than 20 percent of your take-home pay. However, people shop for cars with their hearts as well as their heads, and that can be a little dangerous.

Step 2: Build a Target List of Used Cars 
To save money, consider buying a second-tier car, from the less popular — but still reliable — manufacturers. Well-known vehicles like the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry can cost thousands more than a comparable Chevrolet Malibu or Nissan Altima even though these are good cars. With this in mind, build a target list of three different cars that meet your needs and fall in your budget.

Step 3: Check Prices and Reviews 
To see if the cars you are looking at fit into your budget, check True Market Value pricing. When you select a car through the apprice a used car tool , it takes you to the gateway of all the information you need to make a good buying decision pricing, reviews, specs,fuel economy and lists of standard features . Also, use True cost to own to see what other ownership expenses you are likely to incur.

Step 4: Locate Used Cars for Sale in Your Area
You can filter the search by many factors including distance, mileage, price and features to find exactly the car you want. You should also use other online classified ads such as Auto.com and Avito.ru eBay motors.
There are, of course, many places to shop for a used car, such as independent used cars lots  the used car section of a new car dealership and, more recently, used car superstores. 

Step 5: Check the Vehicle History Report
Before you contact a used-car seller, you should get a vehicle history report for the car you're interested in buying. This is an essential first step: If the report is negative, you should not go any further with this car.
You can access vehicle history reports, which are sold by several different companies, by the vehicle identification number and even by license plate.

Step 6: Contact the Seller
Once you find a good prospective car, call the seller before you go to see the vehicle. This is a good way to establish a relationship with the seller and verify the information in the ad. Sometimes the seller will mention something that wasn't in the ad that might change your decision to buy the car.
You will notice that the last question is the asking price. Although many people are tempted to negotiate even before they have seen the car, it's better to wait. Once you see the car, you can tie your offer to its condition level.
If, after talking to the seller, you are still interested in buying the car, set up an appointment for a test-drive. If possible, make this appointment during the daytime so you can see the car in natural lighting and more accurately determine its condition.

Step 7: Test-Drive the Car
Test-driving a used car not only tells you if this is the right car for you but also if this particular car is in good condition. On the test-drive, simulate the conditions of your normal driving patterns. If you do a lot of highway driving, be sure to take the car up to at least 65 mph. If you regularly go into the mountains, test the car on a steep slope.
After the test-drive, ask the owner or dealer if you can see the service records to learn if the car has had the scheduled meintenance performed on time. Avoid buying a car that has been in a serious accident or has had major repairs such as transmission rebuilds, valve jobs or engine overhauls.

Step 8: Have the Car Inspected
If you like the way the car drives, you should have it inspected before you negotiate to buy it.You can take the car to a trusted mechanic for a thorough inspection or request a mobile inspection. A private party will probably allow you to do this without much resistance. But at a dealership, it might be more difficult. If it is a CPO car, there is no reason to take it to a mechanic.

Step 9: Negotiate Your Best Deal
Negotiating with a private-party seller can be a quick and fairly relaxed process. Negotiating with a used-car salesman will take longer and can be stressful.
Only enter into negotiations with a salesperson or private-party seller with whom you feel comfortable.Decide ahead of time how high you will go and leave when you reach your limit.
Always be prepared to walk out: This is your strongest negotiating tool.

Step 10: Close the Deal
If you are buying a car from a private party, you just have to make sure that payment is final and that the seller properly transfers title and registration to you.


When you buy a car from a private party, either pay cash or provide a cashier's check. But before money changes hands, request the title (sometimes called the pink slip) and have the seller sign it over to you. 

пятница, 14 августа 2015 г.

Renault Megan "расплавился" от сильной жары 


Британский турист заснял в Италии последствия практически беспрецедентной жары, которая заставила синий Renault Megane "таять" на глазах.

По словам автора видео 48-летнего Джоша Вестбрук, инцидент с автомобиле произошел у побережья Каордале, где температура днем достигала 38 градусов по Цельсию.

Машина была припаркована недалеко от пляжа и, по всей видимости, простояла так несколько дней, пока не начинала плавиться.



четверг, 13 августа 2015 г.

В России прекращены продажи кроссовера Mercedes-Benz GLK.



    Российский офис немецкого автопроизводителя Mercedes-Benz сообщает о прекращении продаж кроссовера GLK в связи с появлением преемника модели с новым именем GLC. Новинку наградили новым именем для того, чтобы показать принадлежность машины к С-классу.

    GLK, напомним, был представлен в 2008 году в рамках Детройтского мотор-шоу. Покинувший российский рынок кроссовер предлагался с системой привода на все колеса, а также бензиновыми и дизельными силовыми агрегатами. Бензиновые 2,0- и 3,5-литровые двигатели выдают мощность 221 и 250 «лошадей» соответственно. Дизельный мотор имеет объем 2,1 л и генерирует 170 «кобыл». В паре со всеми агрегатами работает семискоростная автоматическая трансмиссия.

    Mercedes-Benz GLK на авторынке РФ предлагался по цене от 2 миллионов 150 тысяч рублей до 2 миллионов 890 тысяч рублей. По итогам продаж прошлого года кроссовер был реализован в количестве 6 тысяч 775 единиц, что позволило данному SUV занять второе место по популярности среди других моделей немецкого бренда.

суббота, 8 августа 2015 г.

Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (991)

3.8L B6
Мощность: 460 л.с. 
Крутящий момент: 450 Нм
Привод: Задний 
Макс. скорость: 325 км/ч
Разгон до сотни: 3.2 сек
Масса: 1150 кг


 

суббота, 1 августа 2015 г.

Бывшие ведущие Top Gear создадут новое шоу на канале Amazon.





Джереми Кларксон, Ричард Хаммонд и Джеймс Мэй подписали контракт с интернет-сервисом Amazon. Как сообщает пресс-служба компании, бывшие ведущие популярного автомобильного шоу Top Gear создадут новую программу, которая будет транслироваться в интернете через платный сервис Amazon Prime.

В рамках подписанного соглашения будет снято три сезона нового телевизионного шоу. Съемки первого начнутся в ближайшее время, а транслировать программу планируют не раньше первого квартала 2016 года. Курировать проект будет бывший исполнительный продюсер Top Gear Энди Уилман, который ранее также покинул BBC. Название для нового шоу пока не выбрано.

"Абоненты Amazon Prime часто говорили нам, что хотели бы снова увидеть Джереми Кларксона, Ричарда Хаммонда и Джеймса Мэя на экране. И мы очень рады, что это наконец произойдет. Уверен, команда создаст одну из самых ожидаемых телепрограмм 2016 года", - передает заявление вице-президента Amazon Prime Джея Марина пресс-служба компании.

Джереми Кларксон был отстранен от работы в BBC после драки с главным продюсером Top Gear в феврале этого года. По поводу инцидента телекомпания назначила внутреннее расследование. Соведущие Top Gear Джеймс Мэй и Ричард Хаммонд отказались от съемок новых эпизодов без Кларксона.