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  • 2010 Chevrolet Volt

    2010 Chevrolet Volt

    General Motors revolutionary 2010 Chevrolet Volt from the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan January 2009.

    The Volt is powered by electricity using a lithium battery pack that provides up to 40 miles of all electric driving at any speed.

    After 40 miles the Volt’s onboard gasoline powered generator provides sufficient electric energy to continue driving an additional 300+ miles.

    The Volt is expected to become available in late 2010 or early 2011.

    Chevrolet Volt 2010 Exterior Preview

    Chevrolet Volt Interiors

  • New 2010 Subaru Forester

    2010 Subaru Forester

    The forester of Subaru was called much things, but a thing which it is never called is beautiful. That all can change for 2010 when the forester undergoes his first ground-towards the top remade, by comprising a three-inch-length footing, three inches additional length, and recognition, all-new, to name macho more.

    What will not change is its large carriage, raise-suspension programs, but of the ’10 model off-roading possibilities should be intensify-literal-thank with aucuns less than 8.9 inches for ground clearance. The behavior of assistance of on-road is its stiffer and all-new platform, which uses a new suspension of back of double-fork for the improved driving back prowess.

  • Mercedes SLS AMG Video Reveals Gran Turismo 5 Packaging

    Mercedes SLS AMG Video Reveals Gran Turismo 5 Packaging

    Gran Turismo 5’s packaging is revealed in a Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG video, showing how the car made it into the game.

  • New 2010 Opel/Vauxhall Astra

    New 2010 Opel/Vauxhall Astra

  • Toyota Company History

    Toyota Company History

    Toyota Motor Corporation, Toyota Jidōsha Kabushiki-gaisha?, TYO: 7203), commonly known simply as Toyota, is a multinational corporation headquartered in Japan and used to be the world’s largest automaker by sales.

    It is also the largest in US sales. At its peak, Toyota employed approximately 320,000 people worldwide.

    The company was founded by Kiichiro Toyoda in 1937 as a spinoff from his father’s company Toyota Industries to create automobiles. Three years earlier, in 1934, while still a department of Toyota Industries, it created its first product, the Type A engine, and, in 1936, its first passenger car, the Toyota AA.

    Toyota also owns and operates Lexus and Scion brands and has a majority shareholding stake in Daihatsu and Hino Motors, and minority shareholdings in Fuji Heavy Industries, Isuzu Motors, Yamaha Motors, and Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation. The company includes 522 subsidiaries.

    Toyota is headquartered in Toyota City, Aichi and in Tokyo.
    In addition to manufacturing automobiles, Toyota provides financial services through its division Toyota Financial Services and also builds robots. Toyota Motor Corporation (including Toyota Financial Services) and Toyota Industries form the bulk of the Toyota Group, one of the largest conglomerates in the world.

    The Toyota Motor Company received its first Japanese Quality Control Award at the start of the 1980s and began participating in a wide variety of motorsports. Due to the 1973 oil crisis, consumers in the lucrative U.S. market began turning to small cars with better fuel economy. American car manufacturers had considered small economy cars to be an “entry level” product, and their small vehicles employed a low level of quality in order to keep the price low.

    By the early sixties, the US had begun placing stiff import tariffs on certain vehicles. The Chicken tax of 1964 placed a 25% tax on imported commercials vans.

    In response to the tariff, Toyota, Nissan Motor Co. and Honda Motor Co. began building plants in the U.S. by the early eighties.

    In 1982, the Toyota Motor Company and Toyota Motor Sales merged into one company, the Toyota Motor Corporation. Two years later, Toyota entered into a joint venture with GM called NUMMI, the New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc, operating an automobile-manufacturing plant in Fremont, California.

    The factory was an old General Motors plant that had been closed for two years. Toyota then started to establish new brands at the end of the 1980s, with the launch of their luxury division Lexus in 1989.

    In the 1990s, Toyota began to branch out from producing mostly compact cars by adding many larger and more luxurious vehicles to its lineup, including a full-sized pickup, the T100 (and later the Tundra); several lines of SUVs; a sport version of the Camry, known as the Camry Solara; and the Scion brand, a group of several affordable, yet sporty, automobiles targeted specifically to young adults.

    Toyota also began production of the world’s best-selling hybrid car, the Prius, in 1997.

    With a major presence in Europe, due to the success of Toyota Team Europe, the corporation decided to set up TMME, Toyota Motor Europe Marketing & Engineering, to help market vehicles in the continent. Two years later, Toyota set up a base in the United Kingdom, TMUK, as the company’s cars had become very popular among British drivers. Bases in Indiana, Virginia and Tianjin were also set up.

    In 1999, the company decided to list itself on the New York and London Stock Exchange.

    Toyota Deutschland’s headquarters in CologneIn 2001, Toyota’s Toyo Trust and Banking merged to form the UFJ, United Financials of Japan, which was accused of corruption by the Japan’s government for making bad loans to alleged Yakuza crime syndicates with executives accused of blocking Financial Service Agency inspections.

    The UFJ was listed among Fortune Magazine’s largest money-losing corporations in the world, with Toyota’s chairman serving as a director.

    At the time, the UFJ was one of the largest shareholders of Toyota. As a result of Japan’s banking crisis, the UFJ was merged again to become Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group.

    In 2002, Toyota managed to enter a Formula One works team and establish joint ventures with French motoring companies Citroën and Peugeot, a year after Toyota started producing cars in France.

    Toyota ranked eighth on Forbes 2000 list of the world’s leading companies for the year 2005. The company was number one in global automobile sales for the first quarter of 2008.[25]

    On December 7, 2004, a U.S. press release was issued stating that Toyota would be offering Sirius Satellite Radios. However, as late as January 27, 2007, Sirius Satellite Radio and XM Satellite radio kits were not available for Toyota factory radios.

    While the press release enumerated nine models, only limited availability existed at the dealer level in the U.S. As of 2008, all Toyota and Scion models have either standard or available XM radio kits. Major Lexus dealerships have been offering satellite radio kits for Lexus vehicles since 2005, in addition to factory-equipped satellite radio models.

    In 2007, Toyota released an update of its full size truck, the Tundra, produced in two American factories, one in Texas and one in Indiana. “Motor Trend” named the Tundra “Truck of the Year,” and the 2007 Toyota Camry “Car of the Year” for 2007. It also began the construction of two new factories, one to build the RAV4 in Woodstock, Ontario, Canada and the other to build the Toyota Prius in Blue Springs, Mississippi, USA.

    This plant was originally intended to build the Toyota Highlander, but Toyota decided to use the plant in Princeton, Indiana, USA instead. The company has also found recent success with its smaller models – the Corolla and Yaris – as gas prices have risen rapidly in the last few years.

    In 2009-2010, the company was heavily in debt, and had to request a loan of more than $3 billion from a bank backed by the Japanese government.

    via Wikipedia

  • 2010 Toyota Prius

    2010 Toyota Prius

    The new Prius aims to keep its place at the top of the hybrid heap.

  • 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour vs. 2009 Toyota Venza

    2010 Honda Accord Crosstour vs. 2009 Toyota Venza

  • Nissan’s 2010 Nissan GTR Supercar

    Nissan’s 2010 Nissan GTR Supercar

  • 2010 Renault Mégane CC

    2010 Renault Mégane CC

    Its ideal proportions, thanks to the combination of a short front overhang and an extended wheelbase give it an instant appeal. As for the prominent headlights, they give it a positive, go-getting look. Undeniably, from the first glance, the New Mégane Hatch and CC is an asset to your company.

    Its ideal proportions, thanks to the combination of a short front overhang and an extended wheelbase give it an instant appeal.

    As for the prominent headlights, they give it a positive, go-getting look. Undeniably, from the first glance, the New Mégane Hatch and CC is an asset to your company.

    Via Renault

  • 2010 Mercedes S63 AMG & S65 AMG

    2010 Mercedes S63 AMG & S65 AMG

  • Nissan GT-R vs Porsche 911 GT2 (996) 484 RWHP

    Nissan GT-R vs Porsche 911 GT2 (996) 484 RWHP

  • Entire Audi History

    Entire Audi History

    AUDI AG (Xetra: NSU) is a German manufacturer of automobiles marketed under the Audi brand.

    The company is headquartered in Ingolstadt Bavaria and has been a wholly-owned (99.55%) subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group (Volkswagen AG) since 1964. Volkswagen Group relaunched the Audi brand with the 1965 introduction of the Audi 60 range. Shortly thereafter the name was acquired as part of Volkswagen’s purchase of the Auto Union assets from former owner, Daimler-Benz.

    The company name is based on the surname of the founder August Horch, the name itself a German cognate with the English word “hark”, meaning listen — which when translated into Latin, becomes Audi.

    The company traces its origins back to 1899 and August Horch. The first Horch automobile was produced in 1901 in Zwickau.[3]

    In 1909, Horch was forced out of the company he had founded. He then started a new company in Zwickau and continued using the Horch brand.

    His former partners sued him for trademark infringement and the German Supreme Court (Reichsgericht in Berlin) finally determined that the Horch brand belonged to his former company.

    Horch was barred from using his own family name in his new car business, so he called a meeting with his best business friends, Paul and Franz Fikentscher from Zwickau. At the apartment of Franz Fikentscher they discussed how to come up with a new name for his company. During this meeting Franz’s son was quietly studying Latin in a corner of the room.

    Several times he looked like he was on the verge of saying something but would just swallow his words and continue working, until he finally blurted out, “Father – audiatur et altera pars… wouldn’t it be a good idea to call it audi instead of horch?” “Horch!” in German means “Hark!” or “hear”, which is “Audi” in Latin (compare audible).

    The idea was enthusiastically accepted by everyone attending the meeting. It is sometimes incorrectly said that AUDI is a acronym which stands for “Auto Union Deutschland Ingolstadt”, but this is merely a clever backronym and not the true origin of the company name.

    Audi started with a 2,612 cc (2.6 liter) four cylinder model[clarification needed] followed by a 3564 cc (3.6 L) model, as well as 4680 cc (4.7 L) and 5720 cc (5.7L) models. These cars were successful even in sporting events. The first six cylinder model,[clarification needed] 4655 cc (4.7 L) appeared in 1924.

    August Horch left the Audi company in 1920 for a high position at the ministry of transport, but he was still involved with Audi as a member of the board of trustees. In September 1921, Audi became the first German car manufacturer to present a production car, the Audi Type K, with left-handed drive.

    Left-hand drive spread and established dominance during the 1920s because it provided a better view of oncoming traffic, making overtaking maneuvers safer.

    via Wikipedia

  • Shelby Ford Mustang GT500KR Burnout Testing Mix

    Shelby Ford Mustang GT500KR Burnout Testing Mix

    Here’s a video mix of our days testing out the new GT500 King of the Road in Utah a few weeks back.

    Want to see the full review? Check out our recent episodes. Stay tuned for a sneak peek of things to come in summer.

  • BMW Concept, BMW 250Tii

    BMW Concept, BMW 250Tii

  • BMW M-Power Advertisment

    BMW M-Power Advertisment

  • 2010 Motor Trend Car of the Year

    2010 Motor Trend Car of the Year

    The 2010 Ford Fusion was named Motor Trend magazine’s car of the year, beating out the Toyota Prius, BMW 7-Series, Chevrolet Camaro and others in the closely watched competition.

  • Officially new BMW 5 Gran Turismo 2010 HD

    Officially new BMW 5 Gran Turismo 2010 HD