Saturday, 23 November 2013



This is one of the nicest F7X aircraft ever built. The aircraft has the very attractive BMW interior with medium dark matte wood and light white-grey leather, full galley, 13 passenger layout. The forward cabin with two double clubs, mid Cabin with four seat conference group, Aft cabin with one executive seat on the starboard side and a three place divan on the port side that easily converts into a large bed. It also has state-of-the-art communications and entertainment systems. It has amazing lighting solution which creates the effect of a starry night sky through the use of what appears to be little LEDs embedded in the ceiling and larger glowing orbs in the valence panels.
The Dassault Falcon 7X is the most advanced of today’s ultra long distance aircraft with a refined European touch and a clear heritage from Dassault’s fighter jets. It is also the only long distance aircraft being certified for London City airport.






FCVs are powered by fuel cells, which generate electricity from hydrogen, which is environmentally friendly and highly energy- efficient, and also can be produced using a variety of readily available raw materials. These characteristics are ideal for achieving sustainable mobility.
Toyota Company is striving to make this technology available as soon as possible.

Toyota Fuel Cell Vehicle

 TOYOTA FUEL CELL VEHICLE CONCEPT

The Toyota Company plans to launch the idea of Fuel Cell Vehicle somewhere 2015 as an innovator in the evolution of the hydrogen-powered vehicles.
The vehicle's exterior has two key characteristics of a fuel cell vehicle; the changing of air into water as the system produces electricity, and the powerful acceleration enabled by the electric drive motor. The front view has air intakes  while the side view conveys the air- to- water transformation with its flowing- liquid door profile and water- motif fuel cap. The rear view shows a catamaran's stern and the flow of water behind.
The vehicle can cover at least 500km and is refuelled as low as three minutes. It has power output density of 3kW/L and an output of at least 100kW. It is furnished with Toyota's high efficiency boost converter, this increase in voltage has enabled the reduction in size and the number of fuel cells, leading to a smaller system offering enhanced performance at reduced cost.
Toyota Fuel Vehicle Concept: length 4870 mm, width 1810 mm, height 1535 mm, wheelbase 2780 mm and seating 4.

Friday, 22 November 2013

THIS IS WHAT EVERYONE HAS BEEN WAITING FOR


Think of Subaru Tribeca as the opposite of Subaru's outdoorsy, best selling Outback, which is slightly smaller in size.
The Tribeca's design is neat and smooth, and it is in no way offensive; while the interior looks a little more spaced.
The powertrain for the tribeca are a 256- horsepower, 3.6- litre flat- six engine and five- speed automatic transmission.
Subaru Tribeca Interior
Tribeca has one valuable asset; it rides and handles really well with better steering than most vehicles of this type. It is great for winter snowstorms, with its 8.4 inches of ground clearance and standard 4WD.
It is ideal for growing families because it has enough room.






If you are not excited about the next generation of Audi A5, then you are missing out!!!!! It is coming in style. 


It will be probably constructed on a version brought up to date of its existent deck, but with an additional accent on the refinement of group and a weight reduces by about 220 pounds. in comparison with the actual model. Always in the pipeline is a variant of even lighter weight called Extremist, who will throw additional pound with a lighter a compressor of air-conditioning, generator/, wheels and several panels of aluminium bodywork with hollow rays. Outside design will be an evolution of the actual car without any radical modification while inside will probably be to have systems of assistance to the driver optionally and a tactile paving MMI.
V8 of 4,2-litres with natural aspiration found in high performance RS 5 will be replaced with the 4,0-litre bi-turbo V8 which is good for about 475 horses. 



Tuesday, 19 November 2013

Are you excited that finally you are going to own a car? Well, after countless days of sacrifices you've finally saved enough to buy the not-so-gently used car of your dreams. You see yourself slipping into that exquisite chunk of metal right now. But before getting too lost in this fantasy, take a deep breath and check out these few things that will ensure your used car is actually as good as you want it to be.



Know Your Needs

Having a clear idea of what kind of car you're looking for and the features you need in a vehicle before you head to a lot can save you thousands and prevent you from winding up with a bigger, gas-guzzling luxury ride when you really just need something to get to class and back

Shop, Shop

Make wide consultation and extensive window shopping to ensure you settle for the best.

Be Clear On your Budget

Before doing anything take a peek at your bank account before looking at available cars. Gas. Insurance. Maintenance. Cleaning. And oh, those fender benders… Texting while driving is just way expensive. Before stepping foot on a dealer's lot, make absolutely sure that you know exactly how much you can pay for a car and whether you can afford the other expenses that tag along.

Test It

Test driving is important, feel how the car feels on the road. Ask the seller about the car's history, fuel coverage, anti-theft features, whether it comes with a warranty, what type of oil it takes, whether they have the vehicle's service records and the car's logbook. Also ensure that the car is in good shape. 



Negotiate

The key to successful negotiation is to start low. If the seller snaps up your offer immediately, you've paid too much.
That price that sounds so tasty your mouth is actually salivating? That's probably not the final amount you'll render.In addition you could pay for documentation, licensing among other things.

Legalize it

Make the process legal, including transferring the title into your name, registering the vehicle and paying the necessary tax.




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