Thursday, July 7, 2011

Can’t Get Volkswagen’s Edition 35 GTI? Console Yourself With This Commemorative Watch

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Volkswagen has regrettably decided not to bring us its very cool, 235-hp GTI Edition 35, built to commemorate 35 years of the breed. But no one says we can't join the celebration by wearing this wristwatch from GTI35.com, a site which isn’t affiliated with VW. (Despite celebrating the GTI’s 35th European anniversary, GTI35.com is somewhat ironically operated by a marketing agency here in the U.S., where the GTI didn’t go on sale until 1983.) Featuring white graphics on a black face, a Citizen quartz movement, five-meter water resistance, a black leather strap, and, of course, a lap timer, the GTI35.com Chronograph—that’s the official name—is highlighted by the site's 35 Years of Thunder badge stamped at the 12:00 position. And it can be yours for just €129, plus whatever it costs to ship it here. Such a deal!

Other than the indecipherable graphic, though, we see nothing about the GTI35.com Chronograph that either makes it terribly distinct from other timepieces or worth €129. For us here in the States, it would just be a reminder that we’re not getting the actual GTI Edition 35 whenever we checked the time—and how much of a bummer would that be? (GTI35.com also offers a route to purchasing a tuned, be-stickered 260-hp GTI, although that’s also limited to Euro types.) Still, it's classier than a decal, dogtag, or a T-shirt with the logo, which—you guessed it—also are available at GTI35.com.

Steve Siler 07 Jul, 2011


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Source: http://blog.caranddriver.com/cant-get-volkswagens-edition-35-gti-console-yourself-with-this-commemorative-watch/
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Wednesday, July 6, 2011

2013 Bentley Continental GT Speed Spy Photos: Flaunting Your Power is So Gauche

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2012 Bentley Continental GT Speed spy photo

Stealth Speed: Flaunting your power is so gauche.

By the time Bentley had finished proliferating its initial Continental line, first offered as a coupe for 2004, no fewer than eight models were on the docket, including convertible and sedan body styles with 552-hp 12-cylinder engines, 600-hp "Speed" versions of all three, and for coupe and ragtop models, lighter Supersports versions with 621 hp. Now, with the second-generation Continental GT coupe on sale around the world, the rollout of variants is set to commence, and the two-door Speed, caught here by our wily spy photographers, looks like it's in the hole. (We have it on good authority that the regular-grade GTC will appear next, at this fall's Frankfurt show.)

Keep Reading: 2013 Bentley Continental GT Speed Spy Photos – Future Cars

Stuart Fowle 07 Jul, 2011


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Source: http://www.caranddriver.com/news/spied/11q2/2013_bentley_continental_gt_speed_spy_photos-future_cars
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2013 Land Rover Range Rover Spy Photos: Would You Believe It’s Boxy?

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2014 Land Rover Range Rover spy photo

We spy a prototype for the next Rover, and would you believe it's boxy?

Even for a vehicle with such historically long lifecycles, the Land Rover Range Rover is overdue for a full updating. You may remember that the current truck was designed under BMW ownership, updated by Ford, and recently got new engines and an interior under Tata rule. One generation, three parent companies. Three consecutive British prime ministers have no doubt ridden in them, too. Fortunately, as these spy photos—and those we previously captured—suggest, an all-new Rover family is just around the bend.

Keep Reading: 2013 Land Rover Range Rover Spy Photos – Future Cars

Stuart Fowle 07 Jul, 2011


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Source: http://www.caranddriver.com/news/spied/11q2/2013_land_rover_range_rover_spy_photos-future_cars
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June 2011 Sales: What the Headlines Don’t Tell You

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Fiat 500 Sport

Take a look at coverage of this month’s auto sales in the mainstream media and you’ll hear a consistent narrative: sales are up, Ford and Chrysler are selling cars in huge numbers, and Americans are choosing smaller vehicles. On face, these statements are true, but when you parse the stats, it’s a less-promising picture. The market is shifting: Nameplates that were once attached to what were universally thought of as small cars are now on vehicles big enough to house a family comfortably, and they do it with decent power and excellent fuel economy (the Honda Civic being one example). Automakers and individual cars can post gains, but no longer is just one vehicle dominant in a segment; look at our breakdown of April’s sales and you can see that several models have a roughly equal—though still big—cut of compact sedan sales. This brings us to June, when most companies sold a lot of a little.

Fiat’s 500 miniaturizes Mini’s sales


When the Fiat 500 launched earlier this year, the company’s president, Sergio Marchionne, said bullishly that the company would sell roughly 50,000 examples this year in the U.S. and Canada. For the sake of comparison, the slightly larger, more-powerful, better-established Mini hardtop and convertible sold just over 45,000 units in 2010—so Fiat’s aim with the Cinquecento is ambitious, to say the least.

And so far, it’s also been wildly inaccurate. Although 500 cars shipped in March to shoppers who preordered the special Prima Edizione version, true sales began in April. Including those first cars, through the end of June, Fiat had managed only 4944 sales of the small hatchback. If Fiat was going to sell 45,000 units in nine months (April through December), the company should have racked up 15,000 sales by now. Yet despite being at only one-ninth of the annual sales goal and 10,000 cars behind schedule, Mr. Marchionne told reporters in June that he expected the 500 to hit sales targets anyway. What’s holding it back from success? Only 70 of the 140 approved dealerships are actually open for business. The 500C cabriolet is just hitting lots now, which should add some interest. Perhaps most worrying, though, is that the issue goes deeper: Americans don’t need tiny vehicles for urban parking, and beyond that, don’t want to put up with the compromises of a 101-hp hatchback that delivers less-than-astonishing fuel economy.

A Sad Anniversary for Mercury Fans—And Former Dealers

Date on which Ford announced it had decided to kill the Mercury brand: June 2, 2010
Headline of press release delivering the news: FORD TO EXPAND LINCOLN LINEUP AND BRAND EMPHASIS; MERCURY PRODUCTION ENDS IN FOURTH QUARTER OF 2010
Total Mercury sales during the first half of 2010: 50,930
Total Lincoln sales during the first half of 2010: 43,762
Total Lincoln sales during the first half of 2011: 42,003
What the numbers reveal: There’s no debating that Mercury had no identity of its own for the past decade—if not longer. But the expectation that many Mercury shoppers would be corralled into Lincoln turned out to be a dud. Some may have shifted to Ford, but certainly not 50,000 of them. Meanwhile, Lincoln continues to struggle and won’t be seeing any fresh products until the arrival of a vehicle to be previewed by a concept at next January’s Detroit auto show.

Range Rover > Land Rover

June 2011 sales of the Range Rover Sport, Land Rover’s bestselling model in this country: 1233
June 2011 sales of the Range Rover, which starts at $79,865: 935
Other models sold here under the Land Rover name: LR2, LR4
Total June 2011 sales for all Land Rover models combined: 3152
June 2010 sales of the BMW X5: 3157
What the numbers reveal: We see two trends here worth noting: First, considering the high starting prices of the Range Rover Sport ($60,495) and the Range Rover, the sales of those two models are actually quite good. The Range Rover outsold the BMW 7-series and several other high-end luxury cars. Second, the Range Rover brand has more value at this point than Land Rover does. In the world of mainstream crossovers, a single lower-priced model—BMW’s X5—outsells the entire Land Rover lineup. The Range Rover Sport was conceived to compete in this territory, but starts at roughly $13,000 more than the X5 does. The LR4 and LR2, which do without the extra cachet of the Range Rover badge, are getting creamed in their segments. It’s no wonder the company has fashioned its upcoming Evoque as a Range Rover—even if its high price tag and smaller stature might scare off some shoppers.

Volkswagen’s Luggage

Combined June 2011 sales of Volkswagen, Audi, and Bentley: 38,673
Number of vehicles by which this exceeds June 2010 sales for those brands: 8905
Increase in Jetta sales from June 2010 to June 2011: 8020
What the numbers reveal: While sales of the new Jetta aren’t off the charts in comparison with mainstream competitors like the Chevy Cruze—which itself was the bestselling car in the country this June—that it accounts for almost the entire increase in Volkswagen Group sales should tell you how important it is to the company. To cut VeeDub some slack, it’s worth keeping in mind that the company went without a Beetle and Passat in June, with all-new generations of those cars hitting dealerships soon. We’ve got a suspicion the Jetta won’t have to shoulder the company’s sales load for too much longer.

Justin Berkowitz 07 Jul, 2011


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Source: http://blog.caranddriver.com/june-2011-sales-what-the-headlines-dont-tell-you/
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Hagerty Insurance Wants You to Help Celebrate Collector Car Appreciation Day

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Did you know that this Friday is Collector Car Appreciation Day? This marks the second year that SEMA has lured the U.S. Senate away from more-pressing matters to designate the second Friday in July as such, and we admit we are a bit perturbed that we don't get the day off. Maybe once Collector Car Appreciation Day progresses from annually renewed observance to federal holiday . . .

We're just planning to celebrate by grilling out in the office parking lot, but Hagerty Insurance—valiant guardian of classic and collector cars—has bigger plans. The company is gathering 10 vintage cars ranging from a prewar Packard to a split-window Corvette at the Automotive Hall of Fame in Dearborn, Michigan, to teach local kids the ins and outs of classic-car ownership and maintenance. This is the first so-called Hagerty Driving Experience, but the company has plans to develop it into a national program with dates throughout the year. As this month also marks the one-year anniversary of our Save the Manuals! campaign, we were pleased to note that the syllabus includes lessons on driving a manual transmission. We'll be on hand with our self-propelled StM billboard, but admit that learning to drive a stick in a Mazda 2 might not be quite as memorable as learning on a Packard.

Sound fun? Hagerty is accepting a limited number of participants, but still has a couple of spots open. If you're between 16 and 20 years old and will be in Dearborn this Friday, e-mail Tabetha Salsbury at tsalsbury@hagerty.com to register. It's free, so why wouldn't you?

Jared Gall 07 Jul, 2011


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Source: http://blog.caranddriver.com/hagerty-insurance-wants-you-to-help-celebrate-collector-car-appreciation-day/
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U.S.-Market Land Rovers to Get Eight-Speed ZF Transmission for 2013

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2010 Land Rover Range Rover Sport (European-spec)

Several Land Rover models sold in the U.S. will receive a ZF-sourced eight-speed automatic transmission for the 2013 model year, a source within the company has told us. We expect that the Range Rover Sport, its close sibling, the LR4, and the international-arms-dealer special, the Range Rover, all will feature the gearbox when they go on sale some time in the second half of 2012.

Diesel versions of the Range Rover Sport and LR4, which aren’t sold in the States, are being fitted with the ZF gearbox right now as part of a broader powertrain upgrade for 2012. They are also switching to a rotary gear selector like that in Jaguar’s cars, and we assume that when the eight-speed is installed in U.S.-bound Land Rovers, we’ll see the puck move here.

This eight-speed transmission does duty in vehicles from a number of brands, including Audi, Bentley, and BMW; Chrysler has licensed the design for assembly at its own plant for use in the new 300 and Charger, among many other models. We expect that it will help bump fuel economy across the Land Rover lineup—relatively speaking, of course—and the box’s more closely spaced ratios may improve acceleration, too.

Justin Berkowitz 07 Jul, 2011


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Source: http://blog.caranddriver.com/u-s-market-land-rovers-to-get-eight-speed-zf-transmission-for-2013/
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2013 BMW 3-series / 335i Spied Lapping the ‘Ring

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2013 BMW 3-series sedan (spy photo)

Much has been made of BMW's upcoming iteration of its guns-and-butter 3-series. In fact, we have made much of it here. So here's a refresher. We've delivered a mix of hard news and speculation, shown you the car on the autobahn, sneaked a glance at the interior, and now we've got photos of it lapping—and subsequently being hauled away from—the Nürburgring. Given the presence of the light-bar-equipped Chevy S-10, we can assume said tow job was not exactly planned. Meanwhile, gaze upon the even-less-camo'd new 3er taking an unintended breather.

2013 BMW 3-series sedan (spy photo)

2013 BMW 3-series sedan (spy photo)

Davey G. Johnson 07 Jul, 2011


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Source: http://blog.caranddriver.com/2013-bmw-3-series-335i-spied-lapping-the-ring/
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