Friday, September 1, 2006

Crouching Dog - Hidden Dame: Dog crashes car during a driving lesson course in China�

Although this story could have come from a hypothetical parody version of Ang Lee's acclaimed Crouching Tiger - Hidden Dragon movie, it is in fact, totally true.

A Chinese woman surnamed Li from Hohhot, a city located in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, was involved in a very strange accident. According to Associated Press, Li decided to give "old Spocky" a few driving lessons as he seemed very fond of crouching on the steering wheel and he often stared at her when she was driving

So Li took "old Spocky" in her arms and gave him the steering wheel while she took control of the brake and the accelerator pedal. Unfortunately for Li, she didn't manage to go far before "old Spock" decided to perform a crash test on an oncoming car. Luckily, no one got hurt -with exception maybe of "old Spocks" self esteem...

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Honda ramps up it's 2007 Civic line-up with the addition of the 197 Hp Civic Si Sedan

Our Honda-hungry friends seem to be having a blast today as a few hours after the "official" revelation of the 2007 CR-V, the Japanese automaker came out with yet another model, the new-for-2007 Honda Civic Si Sedan.

This is the first time that American Civic Sedan range get's a Si performance version. The Civic Si Coupe�s 4door counterpart gets the same 2.0 i-VTEC engine that produces 197 Hp at 7.800 rpm. Unfortunately for the Europeans, there's no word -yet, about an Euro spec edition. However, Honda will more that satisfy its Eurpean customers in a few days with the apocalypse of the sporty 3door 2007 Civic Type-R.

PRESS RELEASE: The new-for-2007 Honda Civic Si Sedan embraces the style and performance of the Civic Si Coupe and marks the first time that "Si" performance has become available in th Civic Sedan. Similar to the existing, the Civic Si Sedan serves as another performance halo for the Civic line-up with a 197-horsepower, 16-valve, DOHC 2.0 liter i-VTEC 4-cylinder engine with an 8,000 rpm redline - all mated to a close-ratio, 6-speed manual transmission and a helical-type, limited slip differential. Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) with Traction Control is standard (and also added to the Civic Si Coupe as standard equipment for 2007).


Exterior: Its exclusive exterior includes a low-profile rear spoiler wing, aero cladding and front and rear Si emblems. Similar to the Civic Si Coupe, the Civic Si Sedan has a sporty interior with deeply bolstered seats, red fabric stitching, red backlit gauges, and leather-trimmed steering wheel and shift knob.

Driving Dynamics: The Civic Si Sedan rides on dark silver 17-inch cast aluminum alloy wheels (new color for 2007, and also applied to the Civic Si Coupe) 215/45R17 high-performance tires (summer tire available), and stops with 11.8-inch ventilated front disc brakes and 10.2-inch solid rear disc brakes. Suspension tuning is similar to Civic Si Coupe with the same spring rates and rear stabilizer bar diameter, with slightly different damper tuning and front stabilizer bar diameter that best match the sedan�s longer 106.3-inch wheelbase (+2.0 inches compared to the coupe).

Standard safety equipment includes VSA and ABS with Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD). The VSA system provides launch, oversteer and acceleration-understeer control by modulating engine power and/or applying brake pressure independently to each wheel. VSA can be manually deactivated.

Powertrain: The Civic Si Sedan's 2.0-liter, 16-valve, DOHC engine produces 197-horsepower at 7.800 rpm and 139 lb-ft. of torque at 6100 rpm. The Civic Si Sedan has unique intake and exhaust tuning that emphasizes the torque of the K20Z3 engine at low RPMs.


Interior: The fully-featured Civic Si Sedan interior has a two-tier instrument panel that conveys futuristic design and quick reference meter positioning, including a rev-limit indicator light and outside temperature gauge. A leather wrapped tilt and telescope steering wheel is standard, along with deeply bolstered sport seats and the black and red Si interior color scheme. The 7-speaker 350-watt premium audio system with subwoofer features Speed-Sensitive Volume Control (SVC), MP3/WMA playback capability, auxiliary audio input jack and XM Satellite Radio (by subscription) for navigation-equipped models. Additional features include a 60/40 split folding rear seat, one-touch power moonroof, ambient console lighting, keyless entry with security system, power windows, power locks, a dual trip meter odometer and a Maintenance Minderindicator. The Voice-Activated Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation Systemis available.


Safety: In keeping with Honda's 'Safety for Everyone' initiative, safety systems include Honda's exclusive Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACE) Body Structure for enhanced frontal crash compatibility. The ACE Body Structure enhances frontal collision energy management through a network of load bearing structures in the front of the vehicle. In addition, the Civic provides a long list of standard safety equipment including side curtain airbags, front side airbags with passenger-side Occupant Position Detection System (OPDS), active front head restraints, 4-channel anti-lock braking system (ABS) with EBD and VSA with Traction Control. Honda's commitment to safety extends to pedestrians as well as vehicle occupants. To help reduce pedestrian injuries in the event of a collision, the Civic's hood and fender areas are designed to deform if contacted by the head of an adult or child pedestrian.

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Inside info- Kia's planning to add 4 new version to it�s Cee'd range in 2007: a Coupe-Cabrio, a Station Wagon, a 3door hatchback and a 200 Hp GTi

According to an inside tip I got from a Kia official, the Korean automaker is planning to speed up it's European attack by adding four brand-new versions to its compact model Cee'd (the 5door will make its official debut at the upcoming Paris International Motor Show).

Most importantly, apart from the usual 3door and Station Wagon versions, Cee'd's range will be enhanced with a Coupe-Cabrio and a 2.0 Turbo GTi model producing about 200 Hp - both a first not only for Kia, but for it's Hyundai parent also. As their 5door donor car, all four versions of the Cee'd will be designed, engineered and made in Europe.

According to my sources, all four versions of the Cee'd will be presented in 2007, with sales commencing in Europe towards the end of 2007 and the beginning of 2008 (depending on the country). It's still uncertain if any of these models will find their way in the US market.

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Official Press Release: 2007 Honda CR-V in Detail

Following a strict embargo policy (...) Honda officially released it's 2007 CR-V today. Most of you of course will have already seen the preliminary specifications and pictures of Honda's third incarnation of the CR-V, but a press release is a press release. The new CR-V will receive its international show debut in Paris during September with sales commencing in Europe in January 2007. -Continued: Click �Read More�� below to see the official press release & more pics

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2007 Honda CR-V: US vs EURO Edition

PRESS RELEASE: Honda Europe today announced the all-new, third generation CR-V for Europe. The latest CR-V continues to offer SUV practicality but with more car-like driving dynamics and styling, greater comfort and a more luxurious interior, reflecting growing customer demand for quality and premium products in the compact SUV market.

Generous equipment levels are matched by cutting edge technology including two systems that are unique to the segment: Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), the radar-controlled cruise control function which maintains a set distance to a vehicle in front, and Collision Mitigation Brake System (CMBS), which initiates a series of warnings to the driver if the distance to the vehicle in front decreases beyond an acceptable level, before applying strong braking and retracting the front seatbelts if the situation becomes critical. Both these systems are optional depending on grade.

Design: The sportier styling is characterised by a 'cab-forward' look and a coupe-like tapering side window profile, reflecting the enhanced vehicle dynamics. The frontal styling is also much bolder with a prominent bonnet, distinctive double grille flanked by projector-style headlamps and a large bumper. Muscular lower proportions, a wide track and standard 17 inch wheels emphasise the CR-V's SUV credentials. At the rear, the vertically opening tailgate's rounded glass and a sculptured lower panel add further distinction. The spare wheel is now located beneath the load compartment floor.


Safety Features: A full complement of passive safety measures includes dual stage SRS front airbags, side airbags for front seat passengers, full length curtain airbags, and front and rear seatbelt reminders, all fitted as standard, with active front headrests on most grades.

The new CR-V also incorporates Trailer Stability Assist (TSA) which together with Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) ensures that towing safety is continuously monitored and corrected. In addition, towing capacity on petrol manual models rises from 1500 to 1600 kg; on the diesel engined CR-V it is increased from 1500 kg to a very competitive 2000 kg.

Active Front Lighting (AFS), a system whereby the driver's view of the road ahead is enhanced by the low beam headlamps turning in the direction the vehicle is turning, is also available on the CR-V for the first time.

In common with other recent Hondas, the CR-V features Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACE) body structure technology for excellent crash safety characteristics. A polygonal frontal structure reduces the potential for vehicle to vehicle misalignment and upper and lower energy absorbing pathways optimise energy distribution. High tensile steel now makes up 58 per cent of the monocoque body. Honda anticipates a Euro NCAP 5-star rating for occupant protection, 4-stars for child protection and a 3-star pedestrian rating.

Interior: Interior accommodation remains generous and the dimensions are generally the same as for the previous CR-V, although the load space is effectively extended backwards to take up the space vacated by the former tailgate-mounted spare wheel. Passengers enjoy the same 'command view', while access has been improved by larger doors that open wider and lower sills.

The new, premium interior features metallic trim elements applied to fascia and doors contrasting with soft textured black trim. Front seats are larger and more comfortable and the steering column is adjustable for reach as well as rake. Relocation of the gear lever to the base of the centre stack brings it closer to the steering wheel and frees up floor space.


Equipment: The availability (depending on grade) of a driver's 8-way adjustable power seat, leather upholstery, 18 inch alloy wheels, front and rear parking sensors and a rear view camera are an indication of the CR-V's more upmarket specification.

Like the Civic, the CR-V offers the option of a Panorama glass roof which stretches from the windscreen to a point above the rear seat to provide an even lighter cabin. If desired, it can be closed off by two electric blinds which are covered in the same material as the roof lining.

Flexibility: Rear seats -the base is split 60:40, the seat back 40:20:40- can be slid to maximise leg room or luggage space, can be reclined for added comfort, and the centre section can be folded flat to enable longer items to be carried while still accommodating two rear seat passengers. With the seats tumbled forward and stored upright a capacious load area is opened up, sufficient to accommodate two mountain bikes with their front wheels still in place.

Added flexibility is provided by the novel Double Deck luggage area, formed by a substantial shelf which sits at a height of 330 mm above the load floor -sufficient to allow a standard stroller to be stowed beneath it. It means luggage can be subdivided, with that on the lower level more easily accessible; the shelf is also hinged across its width for added convenience. When not in use, the shelf can either be removed or stored snugly in a recess in the floor.

Engine Range: Power comes from a new 2.0-litre petrol or a 2.2 diesel engine. Honda�s celebrated 140Hp 2.2-litre i-CTDi diesel continues but as aerodynamic efficiency is improved by 12 per cent, fuel economy proves even better.

The petrol engine is an all-new unit based on the 1.8-litre SOHC i-VTEC from the Civic range. And like that engine the 2.0-litre features latest VTEC and friction reduction technologies, plus the delayed closure of the intake valves combined with a wide open throttle valve during low-load driving conditions. This helps to reduce pumping losses and thus boost fuel economy. Petrol engine models are also equipped with brand new transmissions: all manual gearboxes are 6-speed, while a 5-speed automatic is also available.

Maximum power is 150 Hp at 6.200 rpm (lower in the rev range than the current 2.0), while torque is 190Nm (140lb.ft) at 4.200 rpm. The efficiency of the engine, together with improved aerodynamics and new gearboxes, have boosted fuel economy figures. Performance is also enhanced, with the 0 to 62mph -100km/h time dropping from 10.8 to 10.2 seconds (manual) and from 13.1 to 12.2 seconds (automatic).

Driving Dynamics: A lower centre of gravity (reduced by 35mm), wider stance (increased by 30mm) and a number of changes to steering and suspension geometry have all helped to enhance the CR-V's handling characteristics. Steering response is faster and feels more direct, while directional stability and all-round agility also benefit from further development to the car's chassis.

While the on-road capabilities of the CR-V are much-improved, its off-road skills have been tweaked as well, with a revised Real Time 4WD system that detects front wheel slip and promptly sends torque rearwards. The new system -which, like the outgoing model, features a quiet, dual-pump system with a one-way cam unit -can transfer 20 per cent more torque compared to the existing unit. This 4WD set-up not only allows light off-road driving, but also helps maintain stability on the road - in snow or other slippery conditions, for example.

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