Jumat, 22 Juni 2007

2007 Maybach 57 S




Maybach may not be a common brand in the ultra-luxury field, but that is just the way Mercedes-Benz likes it, as only a relative handful are available each year. The 133.5-inch wheelbase 57 is the driver’s Maybach and for 2007 there is a new S (for Special) model featuring a 6-liter biturbo V-12 producing 612 horsepower. The AMG-sourced power plant combined with a tauter suspension configuration and gives the driver a combination of lavish luxury and dynamic handling that will more than stand up to lesser performance and sports models. A 0-100 km (62 mph) time of 5 seconds is claimed. Features of the 57 S include 20-inch spoked wheels, single tone paint in black or silver, modified rear apron, trapezoidal tailpipes and discreet lettering. Four years ago, the Maybach name was revived by M-B for its most luxurious cars. Maybach was a German prestige car of the 1920s and 30s.


source : chicagoautoshow.com

2007 Volvo XC90





When the Volvo XC90 was introduced 4-years ago, it changed the luxury SUV market. The 2007 wagon styling is enhanced with a new grille, bumpers and taillights. The XC90 3.2 models receive color-coordinated side moldings and door handles while the XC90 V8 gains aluminum roof rails and color-coordinated wheel arch moldings. Both models sport new outside mirrors with integrated turn signals. All new for ’07 is a naturally aspirated 3.2-liter in-line 6-cylinder engine that replaced the 2.5T. At 235 horsepower, the 6-cylinder has an increase of 27 horses, but maintains fuel consumption as a 5-cylinder. A 6-speed automatic transmission with Geartronic is now standard on the XC90 3.2 as well as the range-topping XC90 V8. The 4.4-liter V-8 is naturally aspirated that develops 311 horsepower. As Volvo’s flagship, the XC90 interior is equipped with standard leather seating surfaces for all 3-rows and a power moonroof. Being the largest vehicle in the Volvo lineup, the XC90 seats 7 adults and has 93.2 cubic feet of cargo capacity available when seatbacks are folded.


source : chicagoautoshow.com

2007 Volvo S40




For 2007, Volvo’s S-range premium compact sedan continues to be offered in 3 versions: There is the value-leading S40 2.4i, the performance-oriented S40 T5 and the all-weather S40 T5 AWD. All models are now fitted with Volvo’s Dynamic Stability Traction Control as standard equipment. Other changes include new features such as auxiliary input and MP3 playback capability and Sirius Satellite Radio. A choice of powertrains gives each S40 model a distinct character. Standard on the 2.4i is a normally aspirated 5-cylinder engine that produces 168-horsepower and can be geared up with a 5-speed manual or 5-speed “Geartronic” automatic transmission. Increasing the fun factor for the T5 is a 218-horsepower, 2.5-liter, inline turbocharged 5-cylinder engine. All T5s come stock with the 5 - Speed Geartronic microprocessor controlled automatic shifter with Auto – Stick function. Those who crave an even more dynamic driving experience can equip the electronically controlled all-wheel drive T5 AWD with Volvo’s 6-speed close-ratio manual gearbox. All models are 5-seaters and the trunk capacity is 12.6 cu ft.


source : chicagoautoshow.com

Concept Cars, Volvo C-30



Three concept variations of the Volvo C-30 coupe maybe coming to the 2007 Chicago show. The blue & yellow (Swedish colors) C30 has fully articulating gull-wing doors, and super deep-dish Pentasport alloy wheels. Backing the aggressive appearance on the Yellow C30 is a 2.5-liter inline 5-cylinder engine that delivers an amazing 507 horsepower and 468-lb.-ft of torque to the Volvo all-wheel drive system. Special goodies on that engine feature a custom turbo, custom tubing and blow off valve. Check back regularly for updates.


source : chicagoautoshow.com

Kamis, 21 Juni 2007

Tips for Success at Auto Auctions by Ashley Bigham

A car auction can be thrilling if you have the right equipment going in. There are a few things you should know about auto auctions to tip the scales in your favor and allow you to find the best possible value. Buying an auction car always come with a bit of risk; you won't be positive it's a good car until after you've bought, and by then it's too late to take it back. If you want a risk-free car the only option to you is buying a brand new one. If you're into saving money then you can find a quality vehicle at an auction and be fairly sure you're getting quality if you play your cards right. Whether you're looking to attend a live auction or join the new wave of online buyers, these tips will aid you in getting the best deal and a quality car to boot.

Live Auctions 1. Inspect the car on preview days if possible. Many auction hold a preview or inspection day the day before the actual auction. If at all possible, go to it! You'll get a good idea of what's being offered and the option of checking out the car before bidding on it. Also if possible, bring along someone who knows cars pretty well to help you 'see' potential problems. Ask to look all over the car, under the hood, and hear it start up. You probably won't be able to test drive any of the selections, but if you can do a thorough check you'll be much better off.

2. Arrive early on auction day. Arriving early lets you observe other buyers, see what cars they are going for, and also another chance to check out the cars you're interested in. If the auction you're attending didn't have a preview day, use the time before the auction to inspect the cars as thoroughly as possible.

3. Pick more than one car as 'interests.' If you are setting all of your hopes on only one car, you might be very disappointed when someone goes over your budget. There is a lot of variety at auto auctions depending on which you choose to go to. A good number of interests is 3. You can favor one more than another, but try not to get your hopes up. Having more option increases your chances of getting a good deal on a car.

4. Know the worth of a car. You can look up the retail value of the different cars offered to make sure you're truly getting a good value. If you have no idea what a car is worth, how do you know if you're overbidding or not? Depending on the age and make of the car, the value can range a lot of over its lifespan.

5. Stick to your budget. You should always go to an auction with the mindset that you will not go over a certain price. Be realistic, but stick to that number!

Live auctions can be a great way to find a used car. If you don't hit big at one keep in mind that there are many many more out there that you can attend.

Online Auctions 1. Find cars that are in your area. When you look online for auctions, you are going to be surprised at how many cars are listed. Private owners can also auction off their cars, not just the government. You might have a better chance at getting a specific car you want if you search for it. By staying in your area you won't have to pay for the car to be delivered and you can take advantage of some other tips.

2. Ask to see the car before you buy. Staying your area will allow you to do this. Always see if you can inspect the car before buying it. See if you can get the car checked out or bring someone who knows cars with you if they let you. Some dealers won't let you do this, but you've lost nothing in asking.

3. Ask questions about the car. You have the chance now to find out anything you can about the car before you buy. Don't be shy; ask whatever you want to know and decide if you believe their propaganda or if they give you truthful answers.

4. Know the retail price of the car and stick to a budget! Same as live auction, never overbid or go over the price you're willing pay.


About the Author
Ashley writes on how to find the best deals at online and live auto auctions. For more information and useful auction sites visit her blog Car Bargains and Auctions.












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