Ferrari 328 specs pics


Production1985-1989
PredecessorFerrari 308 QV
SuccessorFerrari 348
ClassSports car
Body styleBerlinetta
Targa
LayoutRMR layout
Engine3.2 L Tipo F105CB V8
Transmission5-speed manual
Wheelbase2,350 mm (92.5 in)
Length4,285 mm (168.7 in)
Width1,730 mm (68.1 in)
Height1,128 mm (44.4 in)
Curb weight1,273 kg (2,806 lb)
RelatedFerrari 3.2 Mondial
Ferrari 208 GTB & GTS
The Ferrari 328 GTB and GTS was the successor to the Ferrari 308 GTB and GTS. While largely based on the 308 GTB and GTS respectively, small modifications were made to the body style and engine, including an increase in engine displacement to 3.2 L (3185 cc). 7,400 Ferrari 328s were produced by the time the model was replaced by the new 348 in 1989, bringing the total for the 308/328 generation to nearly 20,000. The 328 is considered by some Ferrari enthusiasts to be one of the most reliable Ferraris; unlike some models, most engine maintenance can be performed without lifting the engine from the vehicle.

The GTB referred to the Gran Turismo Berlinetta (coupé) body while the GTS was a Gran Turismo Spider (targa top). In 1985, the 328 retailed from $58,400-$62,500 ($115,300-$123,400 in 2008 dollars) in the United States. This price included a gas-guzzler tax.

The 328 GTS model, together with the fixed roof 328 GTB, were the final developments of the normally aspirated transverse V8 engine 2-seat series. The 328 figures in the model title referred to the total cubic capacity of the engine, 3.2 litres, and 8 for the number of cylinders. The new model was introduced at the 1985 Frankfurt Salon alongside the Mondial 3.2 series.

Essentially the new model was a revised and updated version of the 308 GTS, which had survived for eight years without any radical change to the overall shape, albeit with various changes to the 3-litre engine. The 328 model presented a softening of the wedge profile of its predecessor, with a redesigned nose that had a more rounded shape, which was complemented by similar treatment to the tail valance panel. The revised nose and tail sections featured body colour bumpers integral with the valance panels, which reflected the work done concurrently to present the Mondial 3.2 models, with which they also shared a similar radiator grille and front light assembly layout. Thus all the eight-cylinder cars in the range shared fairly unified front and rear aspects, providing a homogeneous family image. The exhaust air louvres behind the retractable headlight pods on the 308 series disappeared, coupled with an increase in the size of the front lid radiator exhaust air louvre, which had been introduced on the 308 Quattrovalvole models, whilst a new style and position of exterior door catch was also provided. The interior trim also had a thorough overhaul, with new designs for the seat panel upholstery and stitching, revised door panels and pulls, together with more modern switchgear, which complemented the external updating details. Optional equipment available was air conditioning, metallic paint, Pirelli P7 tyres, a leather dashboard, leather headlining to the removable roof panel plus rear window surround, and a rear aerofoil (standard on Japanese market models).

In the middle of 1988 ABS brakes were made available as an option, which necessitated a redesign of the suspension geometry to provide negative offset. This in turn meant that the road wheel design was changed to accommodate this feature. The original flat spoke "star" wheels became a convex design, in the style as fitted to the 3.2 Mondial models, whether ABS was fitted or not.

The main European market 328 GTS models had a tubular chassis with a factory type reference F 106 MS 100. Disc brakes, with independent suspension via wishbones, coil springs, and hydraulic shock absorbers, were provided all round, with front and rear anti roll bars. There were various world market models, each having slight differences, with right and left hand drive available.

The V8 engine was essentially of the same design as that used in the 308 Quattrovalvole model, with an increase in capacity to 3185 cc, with a bore and stroke of 83 mm (3.3 in) x 73.6 mm (2.9 in), and a type reference number F 105 CB 000. The engine retained the Bosch K-Jetronic fuel injection system of its predecessor, but was fitted with a Marelli MED 806 A electronic ignition system, to produce a claimed power output of 270 bhp (201 kW; 274 PS) at 7000 rpm. As with the preceding 308 models the engine was mounted in unit with the all synchromesh five-speed transmission assembly, which was below, and to the rear of the engine's sump.

The 328 GTS continued in production for four years, until replaced by the 348 ts model in the autumn of 1989, during which time 6068 examples were produced in the chassis number range of 59301 to 83136, the GTS production outnumbering the GTB version almost five to one. The early part of the series was numbered in the Ferrari odd number road car chassis sequence, and later examples (post chassis number 75000) in the continuous number sequence.

Engine The Ferrari 328 uses a 3.2-litre V8, 4-valve-per-cylinder layout. It has 270 hp (201 kW) and 231 lb·ft (313 N·m) of torque. Its top speed is 166 mph (267 km/h) and reaches 60 mph (97 km/h) in 5.5 seconds and 100 mph (160 km/h) in 13.0 seconds.
Chassis The front and rear suspension are independent, double wishbones, with coil springs, telescopic dampers, and anti-roll bars. The steering is rack and pinion. The transmission is a 5-speed manual.
Performance
For the 328 GTB * 0-60 mph 5.5 seconds approx. * Top speed 166 mph (267 km/h)
For the 328 GTS * 0-60 mph 5.9 Seconds * Top speed 163 mph (262 km/h)

GTB/GTS Turbo
From 1986 to 1989 Ferrari also produced a special home market 328 that could negate the tax concessions imposed on cars with a displacement of more than 2-litres. Designated GTB Turbo and GTS Turbo, the most fundamental changes were focused around a new engine. Displacement was 1991 cc with a bore and stroke of 66.8 mm (2.6 in) x 71 mm (2.8 in), output peaking with 254 bhp (189 kW; 258 PS) at 6500 rpm. Whereas 208 Turbo's had used KKK turbochargers, these new 328-based cars used an IHI unit running at 1.05 bars (15.2 psi) of boost.

Top speed was 157 mph (253 km/h) and 0-60 took less than 6 seconds. The only visual differences between these two-litre Turbo's and regular 328's were their NACA ducts positioned just in front of each rear wheelarch, redesigned engine covers (in order to accommodate the Behr intercooler) and a ventilated rear bumper.

Ferrari F355 challenge pics

Ferrari F355 Challenge is a racing game based on the actual race car and Ferrari event. It was developed by the AM2 division of Sega for arcades under supervision of producer Yu Suzuki, and was later ported to the Dreamcast and PlayStation 2. The only model of car featured in the game is the Ferrari F355 Challenge model.


Some versions of the arcade cabinet are noteworthy for having three screens, allowing the player to look through the side windows as they would in a real car. The 3-screen cabinet version also features an H-shaped gear stick and 3 foot pedals, and presents a tough challenge to any player who decides to use them. The cabinet itself actually comprises 4 NAOMI units. One for each of the 3 screens and one to sync them all. The game also allows the player to use an automatic transmission or paddle-shift the gears. The Dreamcast version has link cable play for direct competition, however as of Jan. 2006, the online servers for F355 Challenge are now offline, and the website has gone offline.


The game features an original soundtrack featuring Genki Hitomi that mimics the style of 1980s hard rock/heavy metal which is integrated into a radio station format during gameplay. The radio DJ (and the announcer) goes by the name of Alan J (the Voice).

Yu Suzuki is a keen Ferrari enthusiast who allegedly used data from his own Ferrari 355 at certain tracks to help with the game.
Ferrari F355 Challenge
Developer(s) Sega-AM2
Publisher(s) Sega
Designer(s) Yu Suzuki
Platform(s) Arcade, Dreamcast, PlayStation 2
Release date(s) Arcade
October 11, 1999
Dreamcast
  • JP August 3, 2000
  • NA September 19, 2000
  • EU October 30, 2000
PlayStation 2
  • JP September 26, 2002
  • EU September 27, 2002
  • NA September 28, 2002
Genre(s) Racing game
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer
Cabinet Sit-down
Arcade system Sega NAOMI
Display Raster

Ferrari 550 maranello pics specs

The Ferrari 550 Maranello and 550 Barchetta are 2-seat grand tourers built by Ferrari. Introduced in 1996, the 550 was an upmarket front-engined V12 coupe of the kind not seen since the Daytona. It shared its platform and 5.5 L (5474 cc) engine with the 2+2 456 (Engine Code: F133) but was positioned as the company's highest-end model. The car used a transaxle layout, with the 6-speed manual gearbox located at the back, in-line with the driven wheels. The model number refers to total engine displacement (5.5 litres) and the model name of Maranello refers to the town where the Ferrari headquarters are located.

The demise that same year of the F512 M left the company with only the exotic F50 and V8 F355 as mid-engined models. Although the 550 was a softer GT model, it did take the place of the F512 M as the company's upmarket coupe, discounting the F50.

The Ferrari 550 maranello featured a luxurious and roomy interior. The (rear) trunk was tall and wide, though not very deep, and could accept a full set of golf clubs or standard overnight bags. 3,083 units were produced.
The 550 line was replaced by the Modificata 575 M Maranello in 2002.

The engine Ferrari 550 maranello is a naturally aspirated V12 with 4 valves per cylinder, dual overhead cams and variable length intake manifold. It displaces 5474 cc (334 in³) and produces 492 PS (485 hp, 357 kW) at 7000 rpm and 568.1 N·m (419 ft·lbf) at 5000 rpm. Bore and stroke is 88 x 75 mm.

Chassis The Ferrari 550 maranello has a tubular steel frame chassis with light aluminum bodywork bolted to it and 6-speed manual transmission. The steering is rack and pinion with variable power assist. The vented disc brakes are 330 mm (13.0 in) for the front and 310 mm (12.2 in) for the rear.

Ferrari 550 maranello
Manufacturer Ferrari
Production 1996–2001
Predecessor Ferrari F512 M
Successor Ferrari 575M Maranello
Class Grand tourer
Body style Berlinetta
Convertible (Barchetta)
Layout Front-engine, rear-wheel drive
Engine 5.5 L Tipo F133A & Tipo F133C V12
Transmission 6-speed manual
Wheelbase 2,499 mm (98.4 in)
Length 4,549 mm (179.1 in)
Width 1,935 mm (76.2 in)
Height 1,278 mm (50.3 in)
Curb weight 1,690 kg (3,726 lb)

Bmw z4 specs and pictures

The BMW Z4 is a rear-wheel drive sports car by the German car maker BMW. It follows a line of past BMW roadsters such as the BMW Z1, BMW 507, BMW Z8, and the BMW Z3. The Z4 replaces the Z3. First generation production started in 2002 at BMW USA's Greer, South Carolina plant, with production of both roadster and coupe forms. When debuted, it won Automobile Magazine "Design of the Year Award". Starting with the 2009 model year, the second-generation Z4 is built at BMW's Regensburg, Germany plant as a retractable hardtop roadster. In 2009, the BMW Z4 won the Red Dot Design Award. 

The BMW Z4The first-generation BMW Z4 was designated the E85 in roadster form and E86 in coupé form. It was designed by Danish BMW-designer Anders Warming.From 2003 the Z4 Roadster is available as a 3.0i (3.0 L I6 with 231 hp), a 3.0si available with the new generation 3.0 L I6 with 265 hp (198 kW) , a 2.5si with a 2.5 I6 with 218 bhp (163 kW; 221 PS), a 2.2i with a straight-6 170 bhp (127 kW; 172 PS) engine, or a 2.0i with a 150 bhp (112 kW; 152 PS) 2.0 L I4. The Z4 coupé is available only in the high-performance 3.0si trim powered by the 3.0 L 255 hp (190 kW) I6. The Z4 (E85 Roadster/E86 Coupe) was built at the Greer plant. 

Z4 M Roadster,....The Z4 M is powered by a 3.2-litre straight-six engine (S54B32). Performance figures are: 3,246 cc displacement, 333 brake horsepower (248 kW) at 7,900 rpm, 269 lb·ft (365 N·m) of torque at 4,900 rpm, 8,000 rpm redline. Output per litre is 107 bhp (80 kW; 108 PS) , and power-to-weight ratio is 9.9 lb/bhp. Acceleration to 60 mph (96km/h) comes in 4.8 seconds. (0-62mph / 100km/h is 5.0) and top speed is limited electronically to 156 mph (251 km/h).

The vehicle was originally announced December 13, 2008. The vehicle was unveiled in 2009 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.This time a coupé-convertible with folding hardtop, the Z4 (E89) will be built in Regensburg alongside the (E93) 3-Series Cabrio, likely due to the U.S. plant needing more room for SUV production. It moved upmarket, dropping the small four-cylinder base engine.
Bmw z4 specs
Manufacturer BMW
Production 2002–2008
Assembly BMW US Manufacturing Company, Greer, South Carolina, United States
Class Luxury Car-Sports Car-Roadster
Body style 2-door roadster  , 2-door coupé
Layout FMR layout
Engine 2.0 L N46B20 I4 , 2.2 L M54B22 I6 , 2.5 L M54B25 I6 , 3.0 L M54B30 I6 , 3.0 L N52B30 I6 , 3.2 L S54B32 I6
Transmission 5/6 speed manual , 5/6 speed automatic
Wheelbase 2,495 mm (98.2 in)
Length 4,090 mm (161.0 in)
Width 1,780 mm (70.1 in)
Height 1,300 mm (51.2 in) (roadster) , 1,285 mm (50.6 in) (coupe)

Suzuki SJ413 / Samurai pictures gallery


Suzuki SJ413 / Samurai
The Suzuki Jimny is a line of SUVs from Suzuki. The line started in 1968 and is still running. The history of Suzuki four-wheel-drive cars dates to 1968. Suzuki bought former Japanese automaker Hope Motor Company which had introduced fifteen small off-road vehicles called the HopeStar ON360. The first Suzuki-branded 4-whee
l drive, the LJ10, was introduced in 1970. The LJ10 had a 359 cc air-cooled, two-stroke, in-line two-cylinder engine. The liquid-cooled LJ20 was introduced in 1972 with the cooling changed due to newly enacted emission regulations, and it gained 3 hp. In 1975, Suzuki complemented the LJ20 with the LJ50, which had a larger 539 cc, two-stroke, in-line three-cylinder engine and bigger differentials. This was originally targeted at the Australian market, but more exports soon followed.
 
 Suzuki SJ413 / Samurai
The new Jimny was released in 1998, and now bears the same name in all markets. The 1998 release used the G13BB EFI engine, replaced by the M13AA EFI engine in 2001 and the M13AA VVT engine in 2005, in conjunction with a minor interior redesign.

Suzuki Jimny SJ413 / Samurai
JA51 Jimny 1300 In 1984, the SJ was revamped with the launch of the SJ413 (internal model code JA51). The Jimny SJ413 / Samurai included a larger 1.3 liter 4-cylinder engine, 5-speed manual transmission and power brakes all around. The body and interior were also redesigned, with a new dashboard, seats, and grille. The SJ410 remained in production for various other markets with the old specifications.

The SJ-Series was introduced to the United States (Puerto Rico (SJ-410) and Canada earlier) in 1985 for the 1986 model year. It was priced at just $6200 and 47,000 were sold in its first year. The Samurai had a 1.3 liter, 63 hp (47 kW), 4-cylinder engine and was available as a convertible or a hardtop. The Suzuki Samurai became intensely popular within the serious 4WD community for its good off road performance and reliability compared to other 4WDs of the time. This is due to the fact that while very compact and light, it is a real 4WD vehicle equipped with a transfer case switchable 4WD and low range. Its lightness makes it a very nimble off roader less prone to sinking in softer ground than heavier ones. It is also considered a great beginner off-roader due to its simple design and ease of engine and suspension modifications.

The 1988.5 model Jimny SJ413 / Samurai was re-tuned for better on-road use in the United States. This revision included softer suspension settings and a larger anti-sway bar to reduce body roll. A lower 5th gear (.865:1 vs the earlier .795:1) increased engine rpm and power on the highway, and improved dashboard and seats made the Samurai more comfortable.

A new 1.3 4-cylinder engine with throttle-body fuel injection was introduced with 66 hp (49 kW) in September 1991.The Samurai was supplemented in Canada and the United States markets in 1989 by the Suzuki Sidekick, which eventually replaced the Samurai in 1995. The rear seat was removed from 1994 and 1995 Samurai models with rear shoulder safety belts becoming mandatory, and the partial roll cage not having the required mounting provisions, unlike the larger Jeep Wrangler . Low sales and pending stricter safety legislation prompted the withdrawal of the Samurai from Canada and the United States markets after 1995.

The Jimny SJ413/Samurai had a longer history in the rest of the world. Australian built JA51s were sold as either Suzuki Sierra or Holden Drover, while those built in Thailand are called Suzuki Caribbean. The Caribbean has also been available as the "Caribbean Sporty", a unique LWB double cab pickup.

Due to various trade obstacles for Japanese cars, Spanish Santana Motors (in addition to the SJ410) began local production of the SJ413 in 1986. The Santana built SJs had softer springs for an improved on-road ride, color coordinated interiors with cloth seats and carpeted floors, all to broaden appeal to those who did not intend to off-road the vehicle. In 1989 it received some optical as well as chassis updates and received the "Samurai" nameplate. Santana built Samurais did not benefit from the updated coil sprung chassis introduced in 1998, instead receiving a facelift (new grille, more rounded bumpers) specific to European and neighboring markets. Around the same time, Santana also developed a version which used PSA's XUD 9 1.9-litre turbodiesel, producing 63 hp. Top speed was 130 km/h. Spanish Samurai production ended in 2003.

The Jimny SJ413 / Samurai was sold in Colombia and Venezuela as Chevrolet Samurai, assembled in Bogotá, Colombia by General Motors Colmotores. In other South American markets (Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Peru, Paraguay and Uruguay) it was sold as the Suzuki Samurai. Long wheelbase models were not offered in the Mercosur.

In Asia the SJ/Samurai was sold under a few different names. In Thailand it was called the Suzuki Caribbean. The Thai market also received a special version called the "Suzuki Caribbean Sporty", a pickup with an extended cab with a small rear seat best suited for occasional use. The SJ410 was also assembled in Indonesia, where it was marketed as the Katana. Later Katanas received square headlights. The Katana was also, surprisingly, used as a basis for an Indonesian-built, thirties' style kit-car called the Marvia Classic

Suzuki esteem information

Suzuki Esteem
 
The Suzuki Esteem is an export nameplate for the Suzuki Cultus Crescent — also marketit in Europe, Australia an mony Asien kintras as the Suzuki Baleno — manufactured bi Suzuki Motor Corporation. In Indie, it wis manufactured bi Maruti Suzuki an sold as the Maruti Baleno.

The Esteem wis introduced in the global market in the first half o 1995 as Suzuki's first attempt in the compact segment, at the time dominatit bi European caurs such as the Volkswagen Golf an Opel Astra, an Japanese models such as the Nissan Sunny/Sentra an Toyota Corolla. As a North Americaen replacement for the Suzuki Swift sedan (the 3-door hatchback remained efter it wis redesigned in 1995), it wis built on a slightly stretched Suzuki Cultus platform for improved cabin room, but itherwise sharin maist o internal components wi the smawer model — an marketit as a distinct model.

Suzuki Esteem
 
The Esteem/Baleno wis initially available as a 3-door hatchback an 4-door sedan, wi 1.3 L (hatch anerlie) an 1.6 L ingines, with power rangin frae 85 tae 99 PS (63 tae 73 kW; 84 tae 98 hp). In 1996, the lineup wis extendit wi the Esteem Wagon (Baleno Break in maist European markets and Baleno Altura in India), Suzuki's first station wagon, also wi the same 1.6 L, which also received optional 4WD in the twa lairger body variants.

Suzuki restyled the Esteem/Baleno in 1999. The caur wis given a new frontend, wi a roonder grille an new heidlichts, an the ingine lineup wis expandit tae include Suzuki's J18A chain-driven DOHC that wis fitted tae the sedan an wagon. In North Americae, the Esteem 1.8 Station Wagon completely replaced the Esteem 1.6, but in maist markets the 1.8 sedan became the sports model. In some European markets, the 1.8 L I4 wis installed in the hatchback an sold as the limited edition Baleno GTi. Europe also gained a Diesel version, wi a 75 PS (55 kW; 74 hp) XUD ingine supplied bi Peugeot.

The Esteem/Baleno wis replaced in maist markets bi the new Aerio/Liana, which wis launched in 2001. It wis pulled frae the market in Europe an North American in 2002, efter ane year o overlappin. The caur remained available in mony developin kintras, includin Indie an Sootheast Asie, where it wis sold till 2007, when production stopped at the Maruti factory, wi the assembly line givin way tae the SX4 Sedan

Volvo V70 t5 Third generation (2007-present)

Volvo V70 t5 the third generation V70 was officially unveiled by Volvo on 2 February 2007. The new car was aimed and equipped to be slightly more up-market than the previous model, albeit being of the similar size externally. The car was also shyly moved to be the lineup companion wagon to the S80 sedan, with previous generation model being considered companion wagon to S60 (even though, this was never openly marketed and is open to dispute). The Ford EUCD platform is used underneath the new V70, and much of the interior (other than the rear seats and loadbay) are shared with the second generation S80. The rear-seat legroom was increased by two centimetres and a revised tailgate design increased the load area volume by 55 L. The tailgate had also had optional motorized lift and closing action.
Since the new V70 is only available as a front-wheel drive platform based on the new S80 platform, the US market V70/XC70 AWD are only available with the S80 FWD drivetrain, a 3.2 litre straight-six engine producing 238 metric horsepower (175 kW; 235 hp) at 6,200 rpm; torque of 320 newton metres (236 lb·ft) at 3,200 rpm - mated to a six-speed Geartronic automatic transmission. The S80 AWD engine choices, a 3.0 litre turbo-six with 285 metric horsepower (210 kW; 281 hp) at 5,600 rpm, torque 400 newton metres (295 lb·ft) at 1,500–4,800 rpm, and a 4.4 litre V8 engine with 315 metric horsepower (232 kW; 311 hp) at 5,950 rpm, torque 440 newton metres (325 lb·ft) at 3,950 rpm are currently not available in the V70 since they require the S80 AWD platform. In some other markets D5 and/or T6 AWD models of XC70 are available.

There are no known plans for a high performance AWD V70. The high performance V70R AWD, as well as the five-cylinder turbo engine range mated to a five-speed Geartronic automatic transmissions of the previous V70 generation were all discontinued as the car departed from being the station wagon companion to P2 S60(R), and moved up to being the same for EUCD S80. Old R versions of S60/V70 were later replaced with R-design editions of EUCD S60(second gen.)/V60 -- meaning, essentially, that only visual design features of old R "performance" cars will be available.

As of the 2011 model year, Volvo no longer sells the V70 in North America. In its place, a front-wheel drive version of the XC70 is available, which was already sold in the European market.

Volvo V70 t5 Third generation Comfort

The front seats and the rear bench are of orthopedic design. Dolby Pro-Logic systems and sub-woofers are also available as upgrades to the standard audio system.

Options include DVD navigation with map data and remote control, a rear seat DVD entertainment system with two headrest monitors, headlamp washers, integrated child booster seats, an integrated home link remote control garage door opener, rear-door child-safety locks, rear park assist, power-adjustable passenger seats with 3-position memory and lumbar support, heated front seats, an integrated grocery bag holder, a rear view mirror compass, an integrated sunglass holder, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, a power glass moonroof, 12 volt power outlets, leather seats, rear tinted windows, and a rain sensor.

Anti-submarining seats and overhead-mounted seat belt reminder lights come standard. Other standard features for 2007 include Volvo on call roadside assistance for four years, rear window deactivation, safe approach and home safe lighting.

Volvo V70 t5 Third generation Safety

As standard, the vehicle is equipped with driver, passenger, side and curtain airbags. Also featured is the WHIPS whiplash prevention system on the front seats.
Third generation V70s are available with the BLIS blind-spot sensor system, that can detect vehicles otherwise hidden from view of the driver due to being just off to one side of the car.
As is typical for Volvos, all models feature daytime running lights to improve driver visibility and safety throughout the day.
The latest revision of the XC70 includes DSTC (standard on all models) - Dynamic Stability and Traction control, that combines the functions otherwise known as Electronic Stability Programme and traction control.

Euro NCAP evaluated the V70 in 2007 awarding it 5 of 5 stars for adult occupant protection. The V70 scored 15 of 16 points in the front test and 16 of 16 in the side test. The car was penalised 1 point in the pole test for improper deployment of the curtain airbag in both the original test and the re-test. The car received one of two points available in the pole test. The V70 was granted an additional two points for seat belt reminders of three available in this catergory. The V70 received a total of 34 of 37 points and therefore five stars (33-37) in EuroNCAP's evaluation.

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) awarded the Volvo S80 (sedan variant) their Top Safety Pick award. The S80 was granted the IIHS's highest rating of "good" in front, side, rear and roof strength tests and has Electronic Stability Control as standard equipment to receive the award.

Volvo V70 t5 Third generation Production 2007–present
Assembly Torslanda, Sweden ,Jakarta, Indonesia (Indobuana Autoraya)
Class Executive car ,Platform Y20 platform
Engine 2.0 L I4, 2.0 L I4 Flexifuel, 2.5 L I5 Turbo, 2.5 L I5 FT Flexifuel, 3.2 L I6, 3.0 L I6 Turbo, 1.6 L I4 diesel (DRIVe model), 2.0 L I4 diesel, 2.4 L I5 hp diesel
Transmission 5-speed manual, 6-speed manual, 5-speed automatic, 6-speed automatic
Wheelbase 2,816 mm (110.9 in) XC: 2,815 mm (110.8 in)
Length 4,823 mm (189.9 in) XC: 4,838 mm (190.5 in)
Width 1,861 mm (73.3 in) , 2,106 mm (82.9 in) Including mirrors. XC: 2,119 mm (83.4 in)
Height 1,547 mm (60.9 in) XC: 1,604 mm (63.1 in)
Related Ford Mondeo Designer Thomas Alvoid

Volvo v70 t5 Second generation (2000–2007)

At the end of 1999 (2001 in North America), Volvo released a redesigned V70 based on the-then new P2 platform which itself was first used for the entirely Swedish-designed Volvo S80 saloon/sedan in 1997. This new car dispensed with the boxy shape of Volvos before it to take on a curvy profile much like the S40/S60 series, and added a new more aggressively designed front end. The second generation of the V70 finished production for model year 2007.

The V70 shares the same sheet metal ahead of the B-pillar with the Volvo S60, although the grilles are different, and the front bumpers are mildly different. The dashboard and the majority of the interior of both cars are the same.

The V70 XC received a major upgrade on its suspension and equipped with 8.2 in (210 mm) minimum ground clearance.

As was the case with all P2 platform Volvos, a minor refresh of the V70 occurred across all markets for the 2005 model year, which brought minor styling changes to the front fascia, tail lamps, along with several improvements and changes to the interior fittings.

Technical
In the US market the V70 is available as front or all-wheel drive (AWD) with a Geartronic five-speed automatic transmission. A five-speed manual transmission was offered on the base 2.4 version, but few dealers stocked it. As before, there is an AWD-only off-road version with raised suspension, plastic body cladding and an interior grab handle. This version previously known as the V70 XC (Cross Country) was renamed to XC70 for this new model line.

Also following on from the previous generation was the use of five-cylinder, 20 valve inline transverse-mounted engines. All but the bottom range 2.4 employ turbochargers with either low- or high-pressure, depending on the model. The V70 five cylinder turbo engines in the US market are the base V70 2.5 litre light-pressure turbo straight-five engine with 211 metric horsepower (155 kW; 208 hp) at 5,000 rpm; and torque of 320 newton metres (236 lbf·ft) at 1,500–4,500 rpm, and the V70 T5 2.4 litre high-pressure turbo straight-five with 260 metric horsepower (191 kW; 256 hp) at 5,500 rpm; torque 350 newton metres (258 lbf·ft) at 2,100–5,000 rpm. For the US market, both of these engines are exclusively mated to a five-speed Geartronic automatic transmission.

This 2.4 litre high-pressure turbo straight-5 "T5" engine is used in a variety of Volvos, and as with most stock performance turbo engines the power output is quite limited by the stock Volvo engine tuning. The ultra high performance all-wheel drive V70R, using a 2.5L Turbocharged I5 engine in ultra high performance tune produces 300 metric horsepower (221 kW; 296 hp) and 400 newton metres (295 lbf·ft). The V70R is equipped with Volvo's 4C multi-mode suspension developed in conjunction with suspension experts Öhlins—allowing the driver to vary the cars handling depending on driving style and conditions. The V70R AWD has also larger Brembo brakes to provide high performance braking capabilities in line with its high performance characteristics.

Safety
Euro NCAP evaluated the S60 (saloon variant of V70) in 2001 awarding it 4 of 5 stars for adult occupant protection. The S60 scored 10 of 16 points in the front test and 16 of 16 in the side test. The car received 2 of 2 points available in the pole test. The S60 received a total of 28 of 37 points and therefore four stars (25-32) in Euro NCAP's evaluation.

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) evaluated the Volvo S60 (sedan variant). The S60 was granted the IIHS's highest rating of "good" in front and rear tests. The S60 was awarded the Institute's second highest rating of "acceptable" in the side test. However, an improvement in the driver dummy's pelvis/leg rating from "marginal" to "acceptable" would yield an overall "good" rating in the side test.

Volvo v70 t5 Second generation Production 2000–2007 Specification :
Assembly Torslanda, Sweden,Ghent, Belgium,Samutprakarn, Thailand
Platform Volvo P2 platform
Engine 2.3 L Turbo I5,2.4 L I5,2.4 L CNG/LPG I5,2.4 L Turbo I5,2.5 L Turbo I5,2.4 L Diesel I5
Transmission 5-speed manual,6-speed manual,5-speed automatic,6-speed automatic
Wheelbase 2,756 mm (108.5 in) XC: 2,764 mm (108.8 in)
Length 4,709 mm (185.4 in) XC: 4,732 mm (186.3 in)
Width 1,803 mm (71.0 in) XC: 1,859 mm (73.2 in)
Height 1,491 mm (58.7 in) XC: 1,562 mm (61.5 in) 2003-07: 1,466 mm (57.7 in) R: 1,448 mm (57.0 in)

Source : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volvo_V70

Volvo V70 t5 station wagon


The Volvo V70 is a mid-size 5-door estate car / station wagon manufactured by Volvo Cars since 1997. It is closely related to the S70, S60 and S80 saloons, as well as the four-wheel drive Cross Country (XC) and XC70. Since its inception, the V70 has evolved through three generations, with the second generation designed by Peter Horbury

Volvo V70 is a 5-door estate car which was only available in this body style, no sedan version being ever released by the Swedish manufacturer. However, the S80, which is basically a whole different car, is actually considered to be the V70 sedan version. The V70 is basically an evolved version of the Volvo 850 station wagon version which comes with numerous advanced features that could improve most of the car specifications. One of the main goal of the Volvo engineers was to design an aerodynamic that would be able to provide high performance similar to other Volvo vehicles. And the Swedish company really managed to reach their goal, the V70 being capable of reaching a maximum speed of 250km/h while remaining a very spacious 5-door estate car that is often described as one of the safest vehicles in the world.

T5 and R models are high-performance models. The T5 was equipped with a sport-tuned high pressure turbocharged 2.0 or a 2.3 litre engine with maximum boost pressure set at 10.5 pounds per square inch (72 kPa), and 'turbine' alloy wheels, whereas the LT models had a low pressure turbocharged 2.4 litre engine with maximum boost pressure at 7 to 8 pounds per square inch (48 to 55 kPa). The R was fitted with a full factory fitted body kit (chin spoiler and rear spoiler, anthracite alloy wheels) a range of unique colours.

There were 3 phases of R FWD & R-AWD produced for the United Kingdom market between 1997 and 2000:
Phase 1: were produced from 1997 till February 1999 (UK P to S reg) and were available with either the B5234T-4 (2319cc) engine (18T turbo 250 bhp/350 N·m) and five-speed manual gearbox; or the B5234T-6 engine (16T turbo 240 bhp/310 N·m) and four-speed three-mode automatic gearbox. Both engines used the Bosch Motronic 4.4 engine management system. (0–62 6.8(M FWD)/7.3(M AWD)/7.4(A FWD)/8.1(A AWD), 155/143 mph).

Phase 2: were produced from March 1999 (UK S to T reg) and were only available with the B5234T-8 (2319 cc) engine (18T turbo 265 bhp/360 N·m) and four-speed adaptive automatic gearbox. These cars use the Bosch Motronic ME7 engine management system with drive-by-wire throttle and variable exhaust camshaft valve timing. (0–62 6.9 143 mph). WHIPS system, and larger side SIPS airbags for head protection.

Phase 3: were produced from May 1999 till May 2000 (UK T to W reg). They were only available with the larger B5244RT (2435cc) engine (19T turbo 265 bhp/350 N·m) and five-speed adaptive automatic gearbox. These also use the Bosch Motronic ME7 engine management system, drive-by-wire and VVT. These cars were fitted with twin tail pipes (first time Volvo fitted twin exhaust system), WHIPS system, and larger side SIPS airbags for head protection, and vented rear brake discs. (0–62 7.2 155 mph).

Latest generation of Road Traffic Information Satellite Navigation used on the Phase III's, this is the same CD based system used by Volvo up until 2003 and on the C70 until 2005.
Roof rails were changed now the same as V70XC.
Altogether, Volvo sold 74 Phase III’s in the UK, split by colour: Black stone 5, Nautic Blue Pearl 10, Dark Olive Pearl 3, Silver Metallic 17, Laser Blue Metallic 33, Venetian Red Pearl 6

2011Jeep Wrangler rubicon

2011 Wrangler Rubicon
MSRP* STARTING AT $29,820 15 CITY / 19 HWY MPG
* 17-Inch Satin Carbon Painted Wheels
* Tru-Lok® Front and Rear Locking Differentials
* Rock-Trac® Heavy-Duty Transfer Case
* Electronic Sway Bar Disconnect
* Dana® Front Axle

2011Jeep Wrangler rubicon Features
Next Generation Dana® 44 heavy duty solid front axle has a larger ring gear, stiffer and stronger housing, and larger pinion bearings to handle added torque requirements. Dana is a registered trademark of Dana Corporation.

Next Generation Dana® 44 heavy duty solid rear axle has a larger ring gear, stiffer and stronger housing, and larger pinion bearings to handle added torque requirements. Dana is a registered trademark of Dana Corporation.

Full metal doors are easily removable with or without available power windows and power locks.

The Sunrider® Soft Top lets you quickly get cover or let the sun shine in without having to fold down the entire top. It's like a sunroof for the Soft Top. Sunrider is a registered trademark of Bestop, Inc.

Air Conditioning
Fog Lamps
Tough, frame-mounted body sill guards provide real protection.
Speed Control
Leather-Wrapped Steering Wheel
Performance Suspension

With the flip of a switch, the front sway bar is disengaged when driving under 18 mph in four-wheel-drive low range. This allows the wheels to drop and compress up to an additional 20 percent for outstanding wheel articulation.
Two Front Tow Hooks and One Rear Tow Hook

2011Jeep Wrangler rubicon Engine/Transmission
3.8-Liter V6 Sequential Multi-Port Injection engine has 202 horsepower at 5,200 rpm and 237 lb-ft of torque at 4,000 rpm.

6-Speed Manual Transmission for 2011 Jeep Wrangler rubicon

Wrangler's super-tough, Rock-Trac® part-time 4WD system includes Tru-Lok® front and rear lockers and a super-slow 4:1 gear ratio. A 4:1 low-gear allows Wrangler to crawl at lower speed for greater control and multiplies the amount of low torque available at the wheels. Rock-Trac and Tru-Lok are registered trademarks of Chrysler Group LLC.

Electronic-locking front and rear differentials balance speed between left and right wheels maintaining forward momentum for the ultimate in Wrangler traction. The instrument panel-mounted rocker switch can lock the rear, the front, or both axles. Tru-Lok is a registered trademark of Chrysler Group LLC.

Traction control applies the brakes and in some cases closes the throttle to minimize wheel spin during acceleration. Traction Control is tuned for on-road activity during normal operation, but reverts to Brake Lock Differential operation during off-road driving.

Multimedia in Jeep Wrangler rubicon
Media Center 130 CD/MP3 radio with SiriusXM Satellite Radio, Audio Jack. Uconnect™ Voice Command with Remote USB Port and SiriusXM Satellite Radio, available on select models.

Hear what a great car sounds like. With over 130 channels, SiriusXM Satellite Radio brings you more of what you love. You get 100% commercial-free music from nearly every genre, artist-dedicated channels and live performances you can't hear anywhere else. Hear the best sports coverage with live play-by-play.

368-watt 7-speaker Infinity® sound system including subwoofer. Infinity is a registered trademark of Infinity Systems, Inc.
Steering Wheel-Mounted Audio Controls

Seating
Cloth Seats with Adjustable Head Restraints
Height-Adjustable Driver's Seat

Wheels/Tires Wrangler rubicon
17-Inch Aluminum Wheels Painted Satin Carbon
LT255/75R17 BSW Off-Road Tires
Matching Spare Wheel
Swing gate mounted full-size spare tire includes matching wheel.

Kawasaki vulcan 500

The Kawasaki Vulcan 500 LTD is one beginner motorcycle that can hang with the big boys. It's rugged styling is outfitted with a decent amount of chrome bits to accent its already classic look.

The Vulcan 500 is powered is powered by a parallel twin, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled engine with a 498cc displacement. It is based on the ever popular and bulletproof Kawasaki Ninja 500 engine, so you know that the power delivery is going to be very new-rider friendly. It's also a very warm-blooded motorcycle, so even on those cold mornings you probably won't be reaching for the choke nearly as much as you would if you were riding a Suzuki GS500. Most smaller motorcycles really outshine the competition when taken to the twisties and this little Vulcan is no exception.

Kawasaki vulcan 500 Spesification :
General information
Model:Kawasaki EN 500 Vulcan
Year:2000
Category:Custom / cruiser
Rating:64.6 out of 100. Show full rating and compare with other bikes
Engine and transmission
Displacement:499.00 ccm (30.45 cubic inches)
Engine type:Twin, four-stroke
Power:50.00 HP (36.5 kW)) @ 9000 RPM
Torque:45.00 Nm (4.6 kgf-m or 33.2 ft.lbs) @ 7200 RPM
Top speed:160.0 km/h (99.4 mph)
Cooling system:Liquid
Gearbox:6-speed
Transmission type,
final drive:
Chain
Chassis, suspension, brakes and wheels
Front brakes:Single disc
Rear brakes:Expanding brake
Physical measures and capacities
Dry weight:174.0 kg (383.6 pounds)
Power/weight ratio:0.2874 HP/kg
Seat height:780 mm (30.7 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.
Wheelbase:1,595 mm (62.8 inches)
Fuel capacity:15.00 litres (3.96 gallons)
Other specifications
Color options:Red, black
Further information
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Kawasaki eliminator 125

The Kawasaki Eliminator® 125 embodies classic cruiser qualities, in an incredibly fuel efficient and lightweight motorcycle with a low seat height and friendly power delivery.
The Kawasaki Eliminator is a cruiser-type motorcycle that has been produced in several variants since its introduction in 1984 as the 900 Eliminator. Currently billed as a "power cruiser", the first two incarnations of the bike, namely the 1984 Eliminator and 1985 ZL900 models, were in fact almost street replicas of a drag style bike, featuring shaft drive, the ZX900 close-ratio gearbox and forward seating. The engine for both of these machines was in fact the same motor available in the 900ccm Ninja of the same year, albeit with different exhaust and intake configurations.

Available in black for 2005, the Eliminator 125’s styling features include a stepped seat with laid-back riding comfort for two, a stretched 3.4-gallon fuel tank, straight-flow exhaust and chrome-plated single headlight.

 Kawasaki Eliminator 125 Specifications:
General information
Model:Kawasaki Eliminator 125
Year:2010
Category:Custom / cruiser
Rating:76.1 out of 100. Show full rating and compare with other bikes
Price as new (MSRP):US$ 2799. Prices depend on country, taxes, accessories, etc.
Engine and transmission
Displacement:124.00 ccm (7.57 cubic inches)
Engine type:Single cylinder, four-stroke
Compression:9.6:1
Bore x stroke:55.0 x 52.4 mm (2.2 x 2.1 inches)
Fuel system:Carburettor. Single, 28mm Mikuni BS28 carberator
Fuel control:SOHC
Ignition:Electric CDI
Cooling system:Air
Gearbox:5-speed
Transmission type,
final drive:
Chain
Chassis, suspension, brakes and wheels
Frame type:Double cradle, high-tensile steel
Rake (fork angle):34.0°
Trail:119 mm (4.7 inches)
Front suspension:33mm hydraulic telescopic fork / 5.5 in.
Rear suspension:Twin shocks with five-way adjustable preload / 3.1 in.
Front tyre dimensions:90/90-17
Rear tyre dimensions:130/90-15
Front brakes:Single disc
Rear brakes:Expanding brake (drum brake)
Physical measures and capacities
Weight incl. oil, gas, etc:145.0 kg (319.6 pounds)
Seat height:681 mm (26.8 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.
Overall length:2,149 mm (84.6 inches)
Overall width:780 mm (30.7 inches)
Wheelbase:1,471 mm (57.9 inches)
Fuel capacity:12.86 litres (3.40 gallons)
Other specifications
Starter:Electric
Color options:Metallic Phantom Silver
Comments:No changes from 2009 model.
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Suzuki hayabusa 1300rr - GSX1300R

Suzuki hayabusa 1300rr - GSX1300R 

The Suzuki Hayabusa (or GSX1300R) is a sport bike motorcycle made by Suzuki since 1999. It immediately won acclaim as the world's fastest production motorcycle, with a top speed of 188–194 miles per hour (303–312 km/h).

Hayabusa (隼?) is Japanese for "peregrine falcon", a bird that often serves as a metaphor for speed due to its vertical hunting dive, or stoop, speed of 180 to 240 miles per hour (290 to 390 km/h), the fastest of any bird.In particular, the choice of name was made because the peregrine falcon preys on blackbirds,which reflected the intent of the original Hayabusa to unseat the Honda CBR1100XX Super Blackbird as the world's fastest production motorcycle.Eventually, the Hayabusa managed to surpass the Super Blackbird by at least a full 10 miles per hour (16 km/h).

The media-reported value for the speed agreement in miles per hour was consistently 186 mph, while in kilometers per hour it varied from 299 to 303 km/h, which is typical given unit conversion rounding errors. This figure may also be affected by a number of external factors,as can the power and torque values.

Suzuki hayabusa 1300rr - GSX1300R 

The conditions under which this limitation was adopted led to the 1999–2000 Hayabusa's title to remain, at least technically, unassailable, since no subsequent model could go faster without being tampered with.Thus, after the much anticipated Kawasaki Ninja ZX-12R of 2000 fell 4 mph (6 km/h) short of claiming the title, the Hayabusa secured its place as the fastest standard production bike of the 20th century. This gives the unrestricted 1999–2000 models even more cachet with collectors.

Besides its speed, the Hayabusa has been lauded by many reviewers for its all-around performance, in that it does not drastically compromise other qualities like handling, comfort, reliability, noise, fuel economy or price in pursuit of a single function.Jay Koblenz of Motorcycle Consumer News commented, "If you think the ability of a motorcycle to approach 190 mph or reach the quarter-mile in under 10 seconds is at best frivolous and at worst offensive, this still remains a motorcycle worthy of just consideration. The Hayabusa is Speed in all its glory. But Speed is not all the Hayabusa is.

Suzuki Bandit 1200 cc


Suzuki Bandit 1200 cc engines are DOHC inline four with 16 valves models employ SACS (Suzuki Advanced Cooling System) cooling that is combined air-cooled and oil-cooled. The 1,200 cc model's engine is a bored out GSXR 1100 item.

The 'S' models come with a factory half-fairing, and starting from model year 2000, dual headlights. The base model 'N' is an unfaired naked bike with a single headlight. Not all market areas received both the naked and the half-faired models in any given model year.

The Suzuki Bandit 1200 cc series originally had a reputation as "hooligan bikes".With more recent revisions, however, the bike has taken on a more streamlined and modern feel, taking it more towards sports tourer territory. The 1200 remains popular with stunt riders, and is a bike of choice for various wheelie schools.

The first Suzuki Bandit 1200 cc models were generally released in January 1996, featuring a retuned and enlarged version of the engine featured in the GSX-R1100. Other differences from the 600 cc models included a fuel gauge, higher specification suspension and larger diameter front brake discs. Also the 1200 Bandit featured a hydraulic clutch. There are some examples of 1995 registered 1200 Bandits. A lot of Suzuki models have the engine size cast into side of the cylinder block, 1200 Bandits (1,157 cc) do not have this but there are examples of some having 1,156 cc cast into the block. These were 1995 bikes, apparently early production models.

2001 The Suzuki Bandit 1200 cc received a similar revamp to the one the 600 Bandits received the previous year:

* New rear bodywork.
* Fully electronic instrumentation.
* New carburettors.
* Suzuki PAIR (Pulsed Air Injection), feeding clean air into the exhaust outlet to help eliminate unburnt fuel from emissions.
* Additional fuel filter.
* Tokico brake callipers (six pistons at the front).
* 20 litre fuel tank (up from 19).
* Improvements to frame and steering geometry.
* Seat height lowered.
* S model: New modern styled fairing, with twin headlights.

2006 (K6 and SK6) models received a revamp with a new shape tank, side panels, a height adjustable seat and a longer hexagonal-section swinging arm. The faired "S" versions also have a new shape fairing and mirrors along with a totally redesigned headlight system with over and under beams rather than the previous side by side system. These new models were offered with ABS brakes as an option. ABS brakes were fitted as standard on the UK specification SA model. Some markets also received height-adjustable handlebars. There were minor revisions to the transmission internal ratios as well. The 2006 Suzuki Bandit 1200s were not sold in the USA but continued to be sold elsewhere around the world. The SK6 version is in generation 3 of the Bandit 1200S line and thus is the sole generation 3 model of the Suzuki Bandit 1200 cc. This was the last of the SACS-engined Bandits with a motor design and technology that first saw the light of day in 1985 in the GSX-R 750.

Suzuki burgman 400cc


The Suzuki Burgman 400 has earned a reputation.that is a 400cc scooter and that puts it halfway between the traditional scooter and a motorcycle – and you need a full bike licence to ride it. But forget all that; if you just read the specs, you’d think it was a bike. A liquid-cooled, fuel-injected, dohc, four-valve, 400cc single with twin discs up front and a single at the back, 41mm forks and a seven-way preload-adjustable rear spring-damper in a tubular steel frame. In fact, the only giveaway is the CVT automatic transmission – and the fact that, with 62 litres of storage under the seat, you can lock up two full-face helmets and gear.

The Burgman uses a single cylinder, 4-stroke, 4-valve, liquid cooled engine. This powerplant can propel a single rider to about 95mph. That makes it pretty comparable to its chief competitor, the Yamaha Majesty. With two riders, this scooter has to work a bit harder. If you are touring with a passenger in a fast group of riders, your scooter will be working pretty hard. In this environment, the 650cc Burgman really excels. Depending on how hard you are making your Burgman work, you can expect to achieve 55-65 mpg which is quite a bit better than the 650 Burgman.

2007 the Suzuki Burgman 400 entered a new generation with an all new model (shown above). The 2007 Suzuki Burgman 400 used a new 400cc engine that featured DOHC, liquid cooling, fuel injection and 4-valves. Also new was the styling which updated for a fresher look. The 2007 Burgman 400 also got a larger windscreen, more underseat storage (62 liter), a larger front wheel and a nice new instrument panel. For several years Suzuki sold an ABS equipped version of this scooter alongside the regular model, but for 2011 Suzuki is only selling the ABS version. The rumour is that Suzuki is working on a new generation of Burgman that hopefully we'll see here in the next few years as this scooters replacement. The Suzuki Burgman 400 is still sharp looking maxi-scoot. It’s easy to see why this is one of the most successful maxi-scooters ever.

The storage capacity is one of the strong points of this Suzuki Burgman 400.. The 400cc version has nearly the same cavernous storage area as it’s larger sibling. Compared to it’s larger sibling, one advantage of siding with the 400cc version is the lighter overall weight and smaller dimensions. This makes the scooter more nimble and less intimidating for owners who are used to small scoots. Another advantage is that smaller riders will find the 400cc version more accommodating to their bodies proportions.


 Suzuki burgman 400 ABS