Friday, June 13, 2008

Vivi is China's Miss car sales-women of the year (CN)

You walk into your local Citroen dealer looking for a car to maybe purchase or test drive, you take a look around at the latest models on display but nothing tickles your fancy. The sales person asks "Can I help you?". A usual response would either be "no, thanks" or "we're/I'm just browsing", but I suspect that if the lady you see before you asks the same question we are sure the words "hell yeah" may come out of your mouth before your brain catches up and realises what you have said. At this time, you would be in the dog house by your wife or girlfriend.

This is surely a situation that has happened to a lot of lucky customers in a Citroen dealer in China where 21 year old Vivi works as a saleswomen, which has resulting in her winning the coveted Miss car saleswomen title as voted by the Chinese “Wo” magazine. She seems to have developed some excellent techniques judging by this photo including the highly effective "Oops, I dropped my pen" technique and the equally impressive self unbuttoning blouse.

Feature: How to achieve extreme fuel economy
















Hypermiling... I've only heard about it for a couple of weeks now but before that, it was non-existent to me. Hypermiling is about driving carefully and efficiently as possible to gain the best fuel economy.

Jim Kelly plods along a back-country road, hugging the right side of the right lane. He constantly looks for traffic, both behind him and far ahead. "That red light's not likely to change in the next couple of minutes," he says, pointing to the traffic signal hanging over the road 500 yards or so ahead, "so there's no need to hurry.

"He builds up to 30 mph in his 2005 Toyota Prius hybrid, slows to 16 mph, accelerates to 28 mph, then slows back down again.

Mr. Kelly is using one of the techniques of "hypermiling," the fine art of wringing the greatest fuel economy possible from a vehicle through a selection of clever driving techniques. The 100-mpg barrier is the elusive goal.

It's All About Technique:

Hypermilers conserve fuel meticulously by driving at or below posted speed limits, minimizing use of brakes, keeping their vehicles well-maintained and their tires highly inflated. They also plan routes that pass through the fewest number of traffic signals and stop signs.

Those who are experts coast in Neutral whenever possible, and use sometimes-complex driving patterns to keep their engines at peak efficiency. To maximize fuel economy, attention to detail becomes an art form.

Serious hypermilers park their cars nose out at the highest points in parking lots so they can maximize coasting and avoid shifting from Reverse to Drive. They even plan their drives to avoid left turns, which could leave them stopped by oncoming traffic.

"I'm going to make a left turn up here, so I don't want to go too fast and waste kinetic energy," says Kelly, an EMS planner with the Chesterfield County Fire Department just outside Richmond, Virginia.

His technique of accelerating, slowing, accelerating and slowing again is called "pulse and glide" — accelerating to a point of high efficiency, then coasting for as long as feasible to gain maximum fuel-efficiency. Done right, it can achieve remarkable results.

Kelly's best "score" is more than 78 mpg in his Prius, which the EPA's newest test method rates at 48 mpg for city driving and 45 mpg on the highway. "Stoplights don't bother me so much, because as I learn my routes and know the lights, if I do it right I may never hit a red light," says Kelly.

Back on a major thoroughfare, Kelly gets stuck behind a slow-moving cargo truck and couldn't be happier. "This is great," he says. "Now I can go 20 mph on a 55-mph road." And without being the bad guy all the other drivers hate.

Happy in a Traffic Jam:

Scott Davis also hypermiles in a Prius, in which he achieved fuel economy of 78.2 mpg on a recent commute to his job as an information technology specialist. Davis, who lives in Glen Allen, Virginia, plotted his route on a topological map to see where he could make downhill gains and face the fewest climbs.

On an empty road, he says, "I'll go 20 mph in a 45-mph zone in the right-hand lane, and I'm the happiest guy out there.

" When a hulking SUV roars past him, Davis just says to himself, smugly, "This guy's burning more fuel than I will for the next 20 miles."

Many hypermilers drive hybrid cars such as the Prius, which combine an internal-combustion engine with an electric motor. Others milk mileage from conventional cars. Davis does both, sometimes using his Prius and sometimes his 2001 BMW 325i.

Hypermilers are an obsessively organized bunch. They keep detailed records, entering them in spreadsheets hosted on Web sites such as Clean MPG. They'll squeeze the most miles per gallon out of a tank of gas, record details of their driving — and then do it over again, trying to break their personal record.

200 MPG and Still Trying:

The acknowledged king of hypermiling is Wayne Gerdes, a former nuclear power plant operator who lives in the Chicago suburb of Wadsworth, Illinois, and who founded the Clean MPG Web site.

Gerdes has posted a lengthy treatise on the hows and whys of hypermiling, and attained more than 200 mpg in his Honda Insight hybrid over a 40-mile drive, and 127 mpg in a Prius on a 30-mile trip.

But he also recorded 66 mpg in his '05 Honda Accord and 85 mpg with his '03 Ford Ranger pickup. During his ownership of these vehicles, he has a lifetime average fuel economy of 48.6 mpg in the Accord and 38.5 mpg in the Ranger."

A top-rated hypermiler will shave about half off the gas bill of a non-hypermiler in the same vehicle," Gerdes says.

Many hypermilers use a $170 device called a ScanGauge that plugs into any car's OBD-II port and calculates instantaneous mpg, as well as mpg for trips and for full tanks of fuel. A device for the Toyota Prius called CAN-view provides even more detail and flashes the information onto the car's dashboard display screen. The immediate feedback adds a video-game aspect that many hypermilers find appealing — score a personal best, then go back and try to beat it.

Hanging Up To Drive:

Many hypermilers report that they have become better drivers. Attitude change is typical when one starts hypermiling, says Andrew McGuckin, one of the regulars on Clean MPG. "I actually notice probably twice as much out front as I used to," he says of his traffic-watching patterns.

"I'm not on the phone, eating, drinking, listening to music, or anything else," he says. "The personal relaxation was a surprise to me. This is time that I already have to spend every day, so why use it to work myself into a frenzy? On my 11-mile commute, I could arrive a minute sooner if I floored the gas all the way, but why?

"McGuckin has been hypermiling since January in his 11-year-old Honda Civic, which is rated at 33 mpg in the city, 38 on the highway. He averaged 57 mpg on his best-ever full-tank run. "That means I'm using only two-thirds as much gas, or saving $1 per gallon if gas is $3 at the pump.

"Debra Watkins is a hypermiler, too, though she doesn't know it. She's never heard the term before. But in her '05 Jaguar X-Type, or even her '83 Porsche 944 Turbo, she uses driving techniques straight out of a hypermiler's manual.

She stays off her brakes as much as possible, tries to time her driving to hit green lights, turns her car off while waiting in line at fast-food drive-throughs and at lengthy stoplights, accelerates slowly out of full stops and regularly uses the pulse-and-glide driving technique.

"It's something I've always done, that my dad taught me," says Watkins, who squeezes 30-plus mpg out of her Porsche, which has a combined rating of 20 mpg.

Via Edmunds.com InsideLine > Hypermiling

Nissan X-Trail diesel prototype heads for G8 Summit


Nissan has announced that it will showcase an X-Trail Clean Diesel prototype in July at the G8 summit, followed by the launch in September of the production version of the X-Trail diesel in Japan but a worldwide launch hasn't been ruled out.

The Japanese automaker said that Group of Eight summit attendees will be able to test-drive the X-Trail Clean Diesel prototype, an SUV vehicle based on an M9R diesel engine co-developed with French parent Renault. In a statement, Nissan said the prototype "employs advanced technologies to deliver high torque and powerful acceleration, in addition to improved fuel economy.

"Yo Usuba, Nissan's senior vice president for power-train development, said that the new X-Trail can get up to 30 percent better fuel economy than its petrol counterparts and similar torque levels to a 3.5-litre V6 petrol engine. He would not provide pricing or volume information on the diesel X-Trail.

Nissan noted that the diesel X-Trail is part of its "Green 2010" plan. It has said it plans to debut a clean-diesel version of the Nissan Maxima in the U.S. in 2010.

The X-Trail goes on display on the 19th - 21st of June at the "Integrated Exhibition of the Environment" in Japan and later at the G8 summit on 7th - 9th of July.

Ford F-150 and large SUV's clean up their act (U.S)



Ford is working to get clean-diesel versions of its popular F-150 pick-up and large SUVs into the lineup said Mark Fields.

Fields was short on information but he said "We're planning clean diesels for the F-150 and our large SUVs" in remarks at "Plug-in Electric Vehicles 2008: What Role for Washington?". Ford also showed a plug-in version of the Escape Hybrid with E85 flex-fuel capability.

Ford reportedly is developing its own 330bhp 4.4 litre turbo-diesel V8 for the F-Aeries and Expedition, but it's not expected to be available until 2010 or 2011 model year.

Fields emphasised that government must play a role in developing new technologies to lessen dependence on foreign oil. "Based on the necessary research and development costs, manufacturing and production investments, the lack of a national refueling infrastructure and the lack of domestic battery manufacturing, it seems clear that a business case will not evolve, in the near term, without support from Washington," he said.

"The governments of Japan, China, Korea and India are significantly funding the research development and deployment of plug-in hybrid vehicle technologies," Fields noted. "This is a race we must win. We should not trade one foreign energy dependency for another".

Fields also confirmed that Ford's EcoBoost, its high-volume, turbocharged direct-injection petrol engine family, will "migrate across the lineup so that, by 2013, we'll build up to half a million vehicles annually with EcoBoost." He said the Lincoln MKS will get EcoBoost in 2009, "followed quickly by the new Ford Flex and F-150."

Smart diesel arrives in Feb '09 (UK)



Sources within Mercedes have revealed that the oil-burning ForTwo will arrive in the UK.

The car, which produces 44bhp, has a 799cc three-cylinder diesel unit, can do 85mpg combined and produces only 88g/km of CO2. By current standards, this would make it the most fuel-efficient car sold in the UK. The CDI already accounts for 30% of ForTwo sales worldwide. The car will go on sale in February 2009.

The Smart Fortwo CDI had originally only been intended for mainland Europe, but this week's sign-off to produce a right-hand-drive version for marketing in Britain comes in the wake of several weeks of record oil prices and a four-day fuel strike by Shell delivery drivers.

Related link:

Mercedes & Smart achieve highest sales in UK

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Volkswagen Phaeton back in the U.S next year? (U.S)

Volkswagen's "popular" flagship sedan was axed from the U.S line-up due to poor sales back in 2005, but it seems that the Phaeton could return in 2009. VW redesigned the Phaeton for 2008 and the updated has been met with great success in Europe, particularly in Germany, in fact, according to sale figures, the Phaeton sales were up over 45% through the first quarter of the year and VW's flagship model even out sold BMW's 7-Series in Germany.

Volkswagen executive are reportedly encouraged by the car's new found success and feels that it is ready for a re-launch in the U.S. However, executives from Porsche; a part owner of VW aren't quite convinced that the U.S. is ready for a $60,000+ Volkswagen.

Volkswagen recalls '08 Passat and '09 Tiguan SUV (U.S)

The ever-popular '09 Volkswagen Tiguan's perceived quality among consumers is already suffering, as the automaker is recalling the new small SUV along with its 2008 Passat and Passat wagon for an engine surge problem tied into the engine computer. In all, about 4,000 vehicles need to be inspected and repaired.

Sales of the vehicles have been ordered to be halted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which are suffering from an unexpected increase in engine speeds when the AC system is in operation.

The electronic control module can incorrectly spike idle speeds when the AC compressor is engaged, which can lead to vehicle acceleration and a possible crash, the NHTSA summarized on its website. The federal body is urging drivers not to operate the AC system in the potentially affected vehicles until they have brought their vehicles in for a free fix at a VW dealership.

Owners have been warned not to use their air conditioning until their car has been checked.

No recall has been announced in Europe as yet, but concerned Passat and Tiguan owners should contact Volkswagen Customer Services or their local dealer for more information.

Mercury to die after 2012


Mercury is likely to follow in the footsteps of Oldsmobile and Plymouth, as it could be put asleep as of 2012.

Ford hasn’t officially announced the death of Mercury. The firm has no plans of introducing any new vehicles and from the looks of it, the last new model to roll-off the designers board will be a refreshed Milan sedan that is expected sometime in 2009.

The luxury brand that’s celebrating its 70th birthday this year was founded in 1938 by Edsel Ford as a bridge between Ford's mainstream vehicles and premium Lincolns. Today, Mercury’s models are considered nothing more than rebadged Fords, something that has defiantly had a negative impact on sales which are at their lowest point in 47 years. In the first five months of the 2008 Mercury delivered 23.4 percent fewer cars and pick-up trucks than in 2007.

New Car: 2009 Ford Focus RS




Images of the Focus RS have leaked onto the web, 6 weeks ahead of its world debut at the London motorshow.

The 300bhp/280PS hot hatch sports a bright green paint job, with black accents on the mirrors, spoilers, diffuser and the leading edge of the bonnet.

The Ford Focus RS will bring genuine 150mph performance and 0-60mph in 6 seconds when it goes on sale in the UK early next year.

The new RS will take the basic Focus ST elements of a 2.5-litre five-cylinder engine, front-wheel drive and develop them further with a new Quaife gearbox.

Pricing is likely to be below £25k and Ford hopes to sell between 5000 - 7000 units per year.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

SEAT Ibiza 5dr pricing announced (UK)

Seat's smallest baby yet will start from £8,995 - £300 cheaper than the current 1.2 Ibiza Reference Sport five-door.

Seat has launched a new set of trim levels in a bid to make the range clearer to understand. Out go the existing Reference, Reference Sport and Stylance names, replaced by S, SE and Sport. The top-of-the-range model, 1.6-litre Sport will start from £11,295 on the road.

The entry-level S 1.2 versions include a height and reach-adjustable steering wheel, height-adjustable driver's seat, electro-hydraulic power steering, electric front windows, driver, passenger and curtain airbags, ABS, remote central locking and a six-speaker FM/AM RDS radio with MP3-compatible CD player, steering column-mounted remote audio controls and Aux input.

In addition to the S grade, the SE includes body-coloured door mirrors and handles, electrically-adjustable and heated door mirrors, electric rear windows, cruise control, air conditioning, trip computer, height-adjustable passenger seat and 15" alloy wheels.

Sport versions include SE features and; sports suspension, sports seats, 16" alloy wheels and leather covered steering wheel and gearknob.

A Convenience Pack is available on SE and Sport models and offers rear parking sensors, rain-sensing wipers, auto-dimming rear view mirror and 'coming home' headlight function for an extra £250.

The SE Design Pack comes with a custom-styled dashboard, folding front centre armrest, storage pack and leather steering wheel and gear knob for £210.

Electronic Stability Programme (ESP) which also includes Emergency Brake Assist (EBA), is bundled into a pack which also adds tyre pressure monitoring and Hill-Hold Control function. The pack is available across the range for £280.

Toyota to produce Camry Hybrid for Asia and Australia

Toyota is to build its new Camry Hybrid at its factories in Altona, near Melbourne and near Bangkok, Thailand. Production will start in Thailand in 2009, where Toyota plans to produce 9000 cars a year, and in Australia in 2010, where 10,000 Camry Hybrids a year will be made alongside the mainstream Camry saloon and the Aurion.

Toyota's Gateway plant in Thailand also makes the Camry, Corolla, Soluna, Vios, Wish and Yaris for the Asian region.

Though only small numbers of the Camry Hybrid will be built, this model is part of Toyota's plan to sell over one million hybrids a year next decade. The company 'is working to put in place an optimal hybrid vehicle production system worldwide,' it said today.