Ferrari F430 Challenge

Ferrari F430 Challenge


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The new Ferrari F430 Challenge within the Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli line is coming in the next season of 2011. The new product is set up to be released in Asia-Pacific market.


The new line presents several modifications and improvements in order to face the new upcoming harsh competition among sports car. The original engine performance is still preserved, with the V8 engine and direct injection of 4497 cc, able to produce power up to 570 hp. From this point, modifications have kicked in within the ratio and the calibration of the gear. It comes with F1 gearbox dual clutch and E-Diff electronic system for road and cruise performance.


Another change is made to the weight, making it less heavy than the previous product. The company reduces the body shell panels’ thickness and uses more light materials, like Lexan and carbon fiber. The new car adopts the new F1-Tract control system for maximum ability of holding the road. The driver can choose the configurations for wet and dry model.


If you’re looking for a sporty and luxurious car, with better performance for road cruise, with stable speed and steering response, this Ferrari line is the best choice you can get from the line of sporty ride.


Ferrari F430 Challenge is a post from: Automotive News and Review


Anderson Ferrari for 2011 Market


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When the word Ferrari comes to mind, I always relate it the sporty car image with the ability to run in full speed. Don’t you? Well, anyway, the company is ready to launch another sporty line into the market with their new product of Anderson Ferrari.


As expected from Ferrari, the new car is able to run up to 460 hp. Thanks to the new technology which allows the company to maximize their software use and controlled valve system along with exhausts system from stainless steel, the car is able to produce three different sound types. You can set the types and change them by using – get this – a remote control! How cool that is! Don’t you think it’s like having a personal toy car with remotes, only in bigger size and you can actually ride it?


With special 21-inch light weight wheels – able to updated to 22-inch – and multiple metal rims covered in carbon film, and also front and read spoiler, side wings, side ventilation, and rear mud cover, the car looks as stylish as ever. It’s equipped with inbuilt several axles to allow you to lower the body or raise it. With comfy seats and steering wheel, you’ll have new luxurious driving experience.


Anderson Ferrari for 2011 Market is a post from: Automotive News and Review


Brake-Based Torque Vectoring Completed 2012 Ford Focus


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The 2012 Ford Focus will be sent to dealers in early 2011, and also to the members of standard and optional features, Ford provides their new generation using “torque vectoring control.”


Torque vectoring systems maximize traction and increase performance by splitting power between the two driven wheels. Ford use the old version on their 2012 Focus, being the first implementation of its kind on a Blue Oval Model in North America.


They designed the system to give the driver a great experience in driving, to arouse the drivers enthusiasm, and also to help the less experienced drivers by the easier vehicle control (usually reserved for premium sport cars), especially in difficult driving conditions.


Overall, the new 2012 Ford Focus provides a new class of the exclusive Ford technology, including the downhill skiing and snowboarding moves are set to increase the vehicle stability while it turns.


Rick Bolt, the program manager of Ford Focus claimed that this new Focus was the first North American Ford vehicle offering torque vectoring control. He added,” This is a technology that has been offered on high-end sports cars, yet Ford is making it standard on their new small car.”


Brake-Based Torque Vectoring Completed 2012 Ford Focus is a post from: Automotive News and Review


Download Mini Cooper S Owner’s Manual


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The Mini Cooper S Owner’s Manual


Remote control with integrated key
Each remote control contains a rechargeable battery that is automatically recharged when it is in the ignition lock while the car is being driven. You should therefore use each remote control at least twice a year to maintain the charge status. In vehicles equipped with convenient access, the remote control contains a replaceable battery.


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If the engine is switched off, you can still operate the windows and glass sunroof so long as a door or the tailgate has not been opened.
If the doors and tailgate are closed again and the remote control is located inside the vehicle, the windows and the glass sunroof can be operated again.
Insert the remote control into the ignition lock to be able to operate the windows or glass sunroof when the engine is switched off and the doors are open.


For more information regarding Mini Cooper S features and manual, you could download Mini Cooper S Owner’s Manual below :


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Simply but Important Buying New Car Tips


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When buying a new car, you want to make sure that you’ve chosen the best and you’ve tried the best that you can in order to pick one best ride. Here’re some tips that could help you in buying a new car so you won’t regret your choice:


1. Never buy a car online. That’s ridiculous and stupid. You need to feel it yourself and have a test drive.


2. Get to sit behind the wheel for a moment. Are you feeling comfy enough? It’s very important to get the feeling because it’s the place where you’ll mostly spend your time while driving.


3. Sit for a while. Some cars make you feel very comfy at first, but after a while the feeling might change. So spend more time to get the right feeling.


4. When having a test drive, try on different kinds of road and surface. Also try low speed and slowly increase it. Also try the brake and navigation controls, if there’re any.


5. Also feel whether the steering is easy or hard to control, also when doing maneuver.


6. Never leave your guts behind. It’s also important to listen to whatever your heart says. When it doesn’t feel right, don’t buy it.


7. You don’t need to buy one right away. After from the dealer, go home and consider carefully about your choice.


Simply but Important Buying New Car Tips is a post from: Automotive News and Review