Thursday, July 30, 2009

Hyundai i20 diesel Rs.7.20lac - Luxury Cars - Latest Car

Hyundai i20 diesel Rs.7.20lac - Luxury Cars - Latest Car


Hyundai soon be launching i20 diesel in the market, The plant likely to be set up in Chennai.

Managing Director and CEO of Hyundai Motor India Ltd H.S. Lheem said "Till now we were importing diesel engines. Our diesel plant should be operational by the end of next year,

Chennai plant would have the capacity of 50,000 units, will help the company meet the demand of its diesel models such as the newly launched i-20 and Verna.

Latest Grand Vitara - Luxury Car - Cheap Car - New Launch Cars


Latest Grand Vitara - Luxury Car - Cheap Car - New Launch Cars

The Grand Vitara has not launched in India, Suzuki was forced to re-christened its small car Splash when it came to launch in India, as the name was already registered as a brand by rival Ford Motors, which says it may or may not even use the name for its products.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Nano Car Versions - Price - Nano Car Specification

Nano Car Versions - Price - Nano Car Specification

After the Much hype about the India's Most Cheapest Car Nano is on the Road, Small Nano comes in three version that is standard Nano, Nano CX and top-end Nano LX.

Cost of Standard Nano Rs.1.23 lakh.

Cost of Nano CX Rs. 1.48 lakh

Cost of Top-End Nano LX Rs. 1.72 lakh.

According to the company's Web site, The Nano, starting at about 100,000 rupees ($1,980), is 10.2 feet (3.1 meters) long, has one windshield wiper, a 623cc rear engine, and a diminutive trunk.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Tour de France 2009


sold
not many car updates here at the moment i'm afraid,
still painting racing though

WaPo blogger wants to buy Camaro, gets dealer runaround instead



by Alex Nunez

For many, car-buying is an experience that rates somewhere between pouring a basket of scorpions into your underwear and a visit to the dentist from Marathon Man. Some dealerships feel like hives of villainy more wretched than even the Star Wars Cantina, though being held at gunpoint by Greedo is likely preferable to enduring the overall auto-buying process at one of those retailers. After all, as Han Solo demonstrated, one can actually "deal" with Greedo in a satisfactory manner.

Dealing with anyone in a satisfactory manner was, unfortunately, not in the cards for Washington Post blogger Vijay Ravindran, who probably would have had better luck negotiating a peace treaty with the Rancor monster in Jabba's palace. Ravindran, guest-posting at WaPo's Achenblog, reports that with his nine-year-old Bimmer beginning to feel a little tired, he was ready to make the move to a new car. Now, Ravindran is one of these people who admits that "domestic sports coupe" is not a thought that had ever tickled his synapses before, but the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro's drop-dead looks changed all that. Ravindran started with a nearby dealer that advertised Camaros in the newspaper, and things pretty much tanked from there. He called the dealer, left a voicemail requesting a test drive, and promptly never heard back. Good thing the auto market is so strong right now that dealers can turn away prospective customers so easily.

Ravindran's efforts were similarly futile as he expanded his search to other area Chevy dealers, each of whom appeared to have an aversion to the general concept of getting him into a car. Or responding to his queries at all. The dealer that did finally engage him excelled only at giving him a slimy runaround. Granted, we understand Camaros are hot commodities right now and that they may be hard to get, but Ravindran's story flies directly in the face of GM's post-bankruptcy spin about great dealers, great service, etc. You can read Ravindran's whole tale at Achenblog. As for Vijay Ravindran himself, he's no dummy: he's pretty much given up on his Camaro quest.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

TATA to deliver first tata NANO - cheap car

TATA to deliver first tata NANO - cheap car

Tata Motors Ltd, India's largest vehicles maker, said on Thursday it would deliver the Nano, the world's cheapest car, to its first customer on Friday.

Chairman Ratan Tata had showcased the Nano at an auto show in New Delhi in January last year, but consumer bookings began only in April this year after the project was delayed due to land disputes at its planned site in West Bengal.

The plant for producing the Nano was shifted to a new site in Gujarat on the west coast, but the first batch of Nanos would come from its car plant in Pantnagar in northern India.

Tata has assured price protection for the first 100,000 customers, for whom the cars will be available for 100,000 rupees

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

German Grand Prix 09

541



acrylic on paper 8x6" sold

nothing could stop Mark Webber winning his first Grand Prix
not even himself...