Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Parting shots of 2008: Top 25 cars tested
Porsche 911 Carrera 4S with PDK
Audi TT Coupe 2.0TFSI
Suzuki SX4 Sedan
Peugeot 308GT
Mazda6 2.5L
Jaguar XF 3.0V6
Hyundai Grand Starex 2.5CRDi
Hyundai Coupe 2.0
Fiat Bravo 1.4 T-Jet (M)
Renault Clio RS
Volkswagen Eos 2.0TSI
Mercedes-Benz E280 AMG Sports Package
BMW M3 Sedan with DCT
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution (X) & Honda Civic Type-R (FD2R)
New Proton Saga 1.3 (M)
Mitsubishi Triton Lite (M)
Chevrolet Captiva 2.0VCDi (turbodiesel)
Inokom (Hyundai) Santa Fe 2.2 CRDi (turbodiesel)
BMW X6 xDrive35i
Audi A4 (B8) 1.8TFSI
Honda Accord 2.4 VTi-L
Honda Civic Hybrid
Toyota Vios 1.5J (M)
Nissan Sylphy 2.0 CVTC
Here's wishing all my readers a "Happy New Year 2009". May your motoring dreams come true, despite the impending gloom and doom of the world's - as well as local - economic climate.
Above all, drive safe. And please buckle up at the rear from 1st Jan 2009 onwards!
Monday, December 29, 2008
2009 Nissan GT-R
Nissan wasted no time in upgrading its venerable (R35) GT-R with a mild (some may say negligible) power hike, suspension tweaks and a new exterior color called ‘Storm’ (Pearl White), for 2009 model year. Hardly or just after a year, the ‘new’ Nissan GT-R will also sport Gun Metal grey coloured Rays seven-spoke alloy wheel while the Premium Edition GT-Rs, i.e. Black Edition will have similar design alloys, albeit shaded in black (?!?).
The 2009 GT-R's 3.8L V6 twin-turbo engine gains 5ps (485ps) while torque is maintained at 588Nm. A slight gain in horsepower along with better fuel economy is always welcomed - even in this class of supercars - with Nissan claiming an average fuel consumption of 8.3km/l versus 8.2km/l for the 2008 model. Nissan has also extended the traveling range of the GT-R by increasing its fuel tank capacity from 71liters to to 74liters.
Apart from tinkering the suspension spring rate settings to improve ride comfort, the 2009 model will benefit from a standard OE set of Dunlop SP Sport 600 DSST tyres. These are the same rubbers that Nissan used during their ‘infamous’ fast lap of 7mins 29secs at Nurburgring, a timing which was controversially disputed by Porsche recently. Speaking of which, the iconic 911s from the same German sportscar manufacturer will undergo a facelift (PDK, 3.8L boxer, Direct Fuel Injection, improved AWD system et al) that will result in a 'new' 911 Turbo and probably 'new' GT2, well before end-2009. So Nissan will have to get serious about a proper GT-R V-Spec in excess of 600ps and 700Nm of torque by then, for the new Godzilla to remain significant and relevant.
The 2009 mild “facelift” GT-R has a 'value-added' premium of roughly 3.8 percent to its pricing in the U.K. Any new orders for the 2009 GT-R can only be fulfilled by mid 2010, with about 1200 U.K. customers currently awaiting official deliveries from March 2009 onwards. Additionally, there are some 1300 buyers in queue from other parts of Europe.
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Asian Auto-Bosch Fuel Efficiency Awards 2008: Hyundai Sonata 2.0L, Elantra 2.0L & Accent 1.6L garners three awards
Asian Auto, in a tie-up with Bosch held their “Asian Auto-Bosch Fuel Efficiency Awards 2008” recently. The awards is to give Malaysian motorists a clearer and better picture of which car in the Malaysian market currently has one of the best fuel consumption i.e. the lowest fuel consumption in its class.
The Hyundai Sonata 2.0L competed in the luxury car segment competing against the Japanese luxury sedans (as well as European car makers) and won the 2nd best fuel consumption at 8.4L/100 km only losing out to Mercedes Benz B-Class 170. (Hyundai Sonata 2.0L – 2nd lowest fuel consumption).
The Hyundai Elantra 2.0L competed in the premium family car segment and won the 3rd best fuel consumption at 8.4L/100 km. (Hyundai Elantra 2.0L – 3rd lowest fuel consumption).
The Hyundai Accent 1.6L competed in the family car segment and won the 2nd best fuel consumption at 7.0L/100 km. Losing out by 0.4L/100km to the Honda City 1.5L.
The Awards given to the Hyundai Sonata 2.0L, Hyundai Elantra 2.0L and Hyundai Accent 1.6L shows that the Hyundai passenger cars distributed by Oriental-Hyundai Sdn Bhd / Kah Bintang Auto Sdn Bhd has low fuel consumption even when compared to Japanese cars.
AC Schnitzer tuned Toyota Innova 2.0G VVTi
Spotted at a small town - down south of Kuala Lumpur - is an AC Schnitzer "tuned" Toyota Innova 2.0G. Sporting lowered coilovers, reinforced chassis, strut bars, thicker anti-roll bars, AC alloys with semi-slicks (?) and full works bodykit, this sleek and sporty Toyota people-carrier (MPV) must be sporting a remapped ECU, cold air intake et al. Possibly pushing close to 225bhp and 215Nm, in naturally aspirated form, with all its RWD glory?!?
Eat your heart out, upcoming UMWT's TRD Vios!!!