Posts Tagged ‘traditional’
Traditional engines still going strong
Clever thinking is sparking renewed interest in the traditional internal combustion engine, writes RICHARD BLACKBURN.
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Refinement and versatility redefined by Chevrolet Cruze
With coupe-like design proportions, comfortable interiors and class leading features, the new Chevrolet Cruze makes a fresh brand design statement. The new Tailored Design is here. The Cruze reinterprets the traditional Sedan with drama, confidence and a decidedly upscale, which will be offered in two variants – LT and LTZ and in six exciting colors of manual transmission. “Chevrolet has become a driving force in India’s vehicle market,” says Karl Slym, President and Managing Director, GM
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The Fun Of Off Road Karting
If the traditional Go karting done in cemented road circuits is already one adrenaline-pumping experience, just imagine the thrill there is with racing or karting off the road. Off road karting is one good alternative for those who wants to enjoy the challenge and adventure of karting but doesn’t want to get competitive. Despite the risk related to the sport, with the fun and excitement that it gives to the driver, there is no doubt that one can easily get hooked up with it. Tougher than track
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S-Tronic Audi A3 gets auto start-stop system
Audi has added start-stop technology to its automatic transmission cars. Normally other than in a hybrid paired to some kind of CVT or e-CVT, auto start-stop systems have traditionally only been available with manuals, as they are so far with cars from manufacturers like BMW. It’s abit of a grey area here as the A3’s auto start-stop system is technically not mated to an automatic transmission in the traditional sense. It’s not a proper slushbox but is instead an S-Tronic (DSG) twin clutch tran
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2010 Toyota Venza Overview
2010 Toyota Venza is a New Type of Passenger Car The Toyota Venza, introduced for 2009, is a versatile five-passenger vehicle that couples the styling and comfort of a passenger car with the flexibility of a sport utility vehicle (SUV), to give customers a stylish alternative to the traditional sedan. New for 2010, the Venza adds standard iPod® connectivity, a USB port for connecting an auxiliary music source, and Bluetooth® wireless technology on all audio systems. Toyota designed the Ven
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