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Mansory Vincero d’Oro Bugati Veyron 2010
To calculate the elements of a shiny new feature on the creation of revised customs, Vincero Mansory d’Oro Bugati Veyron turbine design features”gold alloy, gold grille, door handles and gold colored glass gold sheathing materials plus include a chair, door, arm and steering wheel
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Bugatti Veyron de ouro
A preparadora alemã Mansory personalizou um Veyron e o batizou como Mansory Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Linea Vincero d’Oro.
Sua carroçaria é em fibra de carbono completamente exposta, sem pintura, apenas com detalhes em cobre. As entradas de ar, tampão da gasolina, puxadores de portas e as capas para os retrovisores exteriores vem em pintura brilhante em tons dourados.
Mas o carro não fica só nas imitações de ouro, o verdadeiro vem cobertura dos esguichos dos faróis, os led’s na parte inferior da dianteira e outras partes decorativas são fabricadas em ouro.
Por dentro não o couro dourado e LED’s por todos os cantos e mais fibra de carbono.
O preço Linea Vincerò d’Oro, que apenas um exemplar, deverá ultrapassar os 2,2 milhões de euros.
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Nissan Elgrand 2011 Elgrand Rear View
Elgrand’s other features include:
-Intelligent Cruise Control (350Highway STAR Premium, 350Highway STAR manufacturer option)
-School zone safe driving guide
-Safe driving support system
-Xenon headlamps
-Side under mirror
-VDC (Vehicle Dynamics Control (TCS functionality included)
-ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) + Break Assist + EBD (Electronic Brake force Distribution control system)
-Intelligent Brake Assist (350Highway STAR Premium, 350Highway STAR manufacturer option)
-Auto light system (linked front wipers, dawn sensors)
-Active AFS (350Highway STAR Premium, 350Highway STAR standard)
-Halogen fog lamp equipped front bumper
-Front seat active headrest
-Body construction for pedestrian protection / High-strength body construction (Zone Body)
-Driver and passenger seat SRS air bag system
-Driver and passenger seat SRS side air bag system
-SRS curtain air bag system
-Low-Friction Seatbelt
-Second seat ELR with 3 point seatbelt (Independent Buckle)
-Third seat ELR with 3 point seatbelt (Independent Buckle)
-Second seat ISO FIX Child seat anchor (right and left)
-Tire pressure sensor that detects decreased air pressure. It displays a warning on the information display. The system is combined with a buzzer alarm that gives guidance when the pressure comes to a certain level. This pressure guidance system was first adopted in Japan.
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Gifted Children — Who They?
Signs of Gifted
These abilities concern all intellectual fields of activity: mathematics, physics, music, encyclopaedic knowledge and so on.At early age they can already enter the institute and defend the dissertation whereas their contemporaries still study in school; gifted children with musical abilities write operas; with abilities to chess — win World champions. The gifted children schools are created to concentrate similar children since gifted children require the special school program.
Within 20th century of such children define by means of IQ tests. The gifted children possess many requirements which standard educational system not in a condition to satisfy. Therefore in the majority of IB diploma schools of the USA and Europe have been created programs for work with gifted children. Besides it at the IB diploma schools learn to special disciplines which are inaccessible at usual schools.
What should be the bases that the child was considered as the gifted?
The answer not so is simple, as it seems. In psychology till now there is no general representation about talent essence, and there are alternative approaches to the problem decision. In the USA, boarding schools for girls and boys possessing supernatural abilities for a long time already function.
On a boundary of centuries in our society there was an interest to gifted children as to the future intellectual and creative elite on which will depend «the corridor of possibilities» and the future development of the World.
The 6-year-old Child Prodigy
Citroën C4 Exclusive Sport
Ele vem equipado com câmbio manual de cinco marchas, faróis de xenônio e sistema ESP.
Os preços partem de R$ 60.900 e se optar pela versão com transmissão automática de 4 velocidades, o preço vai para R$ 69.990.
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Ken Block’s Monster WRT Ford Fiesta 2010
Ken and Monster World Rally Team will campaign rally in seven events in North America in 2010 for Ford, including the Summer X Games in August. Block will drive a Ford Fiesta on the basis of race winners in 2011 were the European Rallycross Fiesta Olsbergs prepared by Evolution Motorsports.
Reviewing the 2010 Honda Crosstour
Reviewing the 2010 Honda Crosstour
Station wagons were the minivans of the '70s. Super useful, especially if you had a family and kids. But they eventually became the rolling totems of middle class suburban boredom. Same thing happened with minivans a generation later. Now wagons are making a comeback - only no one calls them that. The Honda Crosstour is one of them.
WHAT IT IS
The Crosstour is a wagonized, longer-wheelbase version of the mid-sized Honda Accord sedan - with extra cargo room behind the second row and available all-wheel-drive.
It's similar to the also-new Toyota Venza (based on the Camry sedan) and starts at $29,670 and tops out at $36,220 for a loaded AWD version with GPS navigation.
WHAT'S GOOD
Extra space - and available AWD, which isn't offered in the Accord sedan. Interesting looks. Typically excellent Honda build quality and attention to detail.
WHAT'S NOT SO GOOD
Extra price. The FWD Crosstour's base price is almost nine grand higher than the base price of an Accord sedan ($21,055) and also about $100 more than the price of an AWD-equipped Toyota Venza ($29,550), which also happens to have about 20 cubic feet more cargo capacity.
Interesting bodywork creates not-so-interesting blind spots - and really iffy rearward visibility. LCD display in center stack is often unreadable in bright daylight.
ENGINES & PERFORMANCE
Unlike the Accord sedan, the Crosstour comes standard with a V-6 engine rather than a four-cylinder. The extra power of the 3.5 liter, 271 hp engine is necessary given the Crosstour's considerably higher curb weight - 3,852 lbs. vs. 3,204 lbs. for the Accord sedan.
The Crossotour's V-6 is exactly three hp stronger than the Toyota Venza's 3.5 liter, 268 hp V-6. A five-speed automatic is standard.
The standard front-drive Crosstour can reach 60 mph in about 7.5 seconds. AWD-equipped versions are slightly slower.
This is noticeably slower than the Accord V-6 sedan, which can get to 60 mph in the high six-second range.
Gas mileage is pegged by the EPA at 18 city/27 highway for FWD versions and 17/city/25 highway with AWD. Maximum towing capacity is 1,500 lbs.
DRIVING IMPRESSIONS
The Crosstour felt thickset and heavy to me. It pulls well - and it can corner surprisingly well, too. It just had a beefy ambiance about it. Part of this may be due to the extra two inches or so of length and width compared with an Accord sedan. There's also the additional 600-plus pounds of curb weight.
At nearly 4,000 lbs. the V-6/FWD/AWD Crosstour is nearly as heavy as a rear-drive/V-8 powered station wagons of the '70s.
But it lacks the airy feel of those old school wagons - which often had great slabs of glass on the sides and even the roof, too (see: Old Vista Cruiser). That's because the Crosstour, like most late model cars, has very high door sills (to improve side-impact crash scores) and a rakish roofline that tapers as it flows to the back. This looks sporty but also pinches off the side glass and limits visibility. In addition, the rear quarters bulge to the side and up - kind of like a cat when it's coiled up and getting ready to pounce. This also looks sporty but further impairs the driver's to-the-side visibility. Blind spots are big in this thing, so look twice and adjust those mirrors for a wide angle view. The rear shuttleback glass - a flat pane that's angled just a few degrees off the horizontal - likewise makes it not so clear what's behind you.
In traffic, the impaired external visibility can be unnerving. Inside, you kind of feel cocooned. It's cozy and safe - but as a driver, I'd like to have a better sense of the world around me. I'd also like to be able to read the LCD display for the GPS/driver info readouts. Though it's buried about six inches deep in the center of the dash, in direct sunlight, the display can be washed out almost completely.
These defects aside, the Crosstour proved itself a champ in terrible weather. I tested the car just a few days after we got a bag over the head/punch in the kidneys winter storm that dumped almost two feet of snow on us. There was still several inches of crusty, frozen-over snow and ice on my long, unpaved (gravel) driveway and the Crosstour made it up and down as well as my 4WD pick-up. And it handled the sand-covered mountain roads I have to deal with better than my 4WD truck. It was amazingly tenacious - maintaining its lane where others cars would begin to slide at speeds you would not want to try in a truck, 4WD or no 4WD.
The Crosstour also has more ground clearance (6 inches) than an Accord and that, too, helps you out when it snows.
STYLING & UTILITY
One of the weak points of the Accord sedan is its modestly-size trunk and limited (for a mid-sized sedan) cargo capacity - just 14 cubic feet. In the Crosstour, cargo space almost quadruples to 51 cubic feet with the second row seats down - and even with them up, you've still got almost 26 cubic feet, or nearly twice as much space as in the Accord sedan's trunk.
For buyers who like the Accord but need more room inside, the Crosstour should be just the ticket.
However, if you're not already set on a Honda and cross-shop the very similar in layout Toyota Venza (or the Subaru Outback wagon, which starts at just $22,995) you'll discover that some of the competition has much more cargo space than the Crosstour - 70 cubic feet, total (71 in the Soobie) and nearly 31 cubic feet even with the second row seats up. The big reason for the difference is the Toyota's more conservative styling. It also has smaller blind spots and far better rearward visibility, too.
Another not-so-flattering side-by-side comparison with the Venza is maximum towing capacity. The Toyota can pull 3,500 lbs.,which is about what the typical full-szie minivan can deal with. But the Crosstour's only good for 1,500 lbs., which is barely enough to cope with a small trailer. It's unclear why the Crosstour's maximum tow rating is so much less than the Venza's given they both have virtually the same power and are very similar vehicles overall. But if you need to pull anything heavier than a wood chipper, it could be a problem.
In the Crosstour's favor, it has about two inches more front seat legroom than the Venza (42.2 inches vs. 40.2 inches) but backseat riders get about an inch and a half less legroom (37.4 inches vs. 39.1 for the Toyota). Rear headroom in the Honda is also tight - 37.5 inches vs. 39.3 inches in the Venza - again, because of the Honda's stylishly raked but not-so-practical roofline.
I've got to mention that the Crosstour's hungry for fuel. Though it has an "Eco" mode (green light comes on during very light throttle/steady-state cruise to tell you that current consumption is minimal) the two-ton curb weight and big V-6 will conspire to return average real-world economy in the high teens/low 20s at best. This is only a few MPGs off the pace of a current V-8 SUV.
A hybrid - or better yet, diesel-powered - Crosstour would be nice. But for the moment, Honda only offers a hybrid drivetrain in the Accord sedan - and no diesel engines at all.
QUALITY & SAFETY
The Honda Accord is rightly considered one of the best buys in its segment because of its high value for the dollar, low depreciation, excellent customer satisfaction scores and established record for reliability. The Crosstour, being an Accord wagon, ought to be just as good - with the only difference being its considerably higher price point. Toyota offers its Venza wagon for about three thousand dollars less ($26,275 vs. $29,670) and you can get into an Outback wagon (with AWD standard) for about six grand less ($22,995 vs. $29,670).
Part of the reason for this is that the base model base model Venza and the Subaru Outback both come equipped with smaller four-cylinder engines as their standard powerplants. And that's feasible because they both are significantly less tubby than the Crosstour. The Toyota Venza, for example, weighs about 200 lbs. less than the Crosstour.
It'd be nice - and maybe, smart - if Honda could figure out a way to cut a similar amount of deadweight off the Crosstour and offer a lower-cost version with a four-cylinder engine, like you can get in the Accord sedan.
On the other hand, the Honda's extra beef probably gives it an edge as far as overall crashworthiness is concerned.
As is the case with virtually every car priced over about $25 these days, the Crosstour comes standard with traction and stability control, ABS with brake assist, front seat side-impact air bags and full row curtain air bags. A back-up camera is bundled with the GPS and really should be included as standard equipment given the car's poor rearward visibility.
THE BOTTOM LINE
The Crosstour may give Accord buyers in search of more room what they're looking for - but it comes up short on space, price and features for the dollar if cross-shopped against competitors like the Toyota Venza and Subaru Outback wagon.
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Keeping the Car Neat and Clean
Keeping the Car Neat and Clean
His car floors mats could be used as dinner plates. My car mats look like a piece of modern art, his are spotless. How do you achieve that? Every groove is washed, every spot removed, they are sprayed, soaped and rinsed at least weekly. Mine are shaken at least quarterly. Hmm that could be the reason his mats are so much cleaner than mine.
We then have the car across the street whose auto mats have never been washed. They are big fans of fast food and fries, cups, sticky drink residue, and paper sacks are strewn so deep I often wonder how the peddle can continue to operate.
We all have our levels of cleanliness in our car, I always view myself as something as a moderate. I think we all do in most areas, everyone else are the extremist we have things under control. Whether it is your house, cubicle, yard, car, bedroom; everyone has differing levels of cleanliness comfort.
As for me and my car I like it clean, as for my children and my car, they prefer more of the "lived in look." As long as there are children and cars its going to be a balancing act and a full time job.