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Thursday, March 31, 2011

Ford Fiesta

2011 FIESTA

FIESTA Specifications

Exterior



Exterior Protection Package

A scuff-resistant vinyl applique is mounted to the top of your vehicle's rear bumper to help protect the upper surface from paint damage that can occur during the loading and unloading of cargo. Molded front and rear splash guards help keep street debris in its place. Available only on five-door hatch models.

Locking Lug Nut Kit

For added protection against wheel theft, replace one lug nut on each wheel with one of these chrome-plated locks. Kit includes 4 locks and a key.

Wiper De-Icer and Debris Cleaner by Wiper Shaker®

Help maintain wiper blade performance and enhance windshield visibility. Utilizing a simple vibration action, the available shaker clears debris - ice, snow, or sleet - in mere seconds. Compact, portable unit clamps securely to your existing wiper arm/blade, then simply push a button from the comfort of your vehicle to activate the patented technology. A portable, 12-volt kit plugs into the lighter, or choose the permanence of a hardwire kit (dealer installation recommended).

Soft Cargo Organizer, Large

The available handy premium-grade, woven-polyester soft-sided large folding cargo organizer is laminated for water repellency and mildew resistance. Four sturdy compartments and a rigid bottom help keep items in place. Cleans readily; stores flat.

Illuminated Interior Accessory Package

Light up the inside of your Fiesta with this package that includes illuminated front doorsill plates and illuminated gearshift knob. Available on all Fiesta models equipped with manual transmission.

Metallic Interior Accessory Package

 Includes stainless steel front door sill plates and a sporty leather-trim gearshift knob. Available on all Fiesta models equipped with manual transmission.

Interior Protection Package

The front and rear ebony-colored all-weather floor mats help protect your Fiesta from wet or grimy shoes. The cargo area protector keeps all of your stuff in its place. Available on all Fiesta models

Cargo Management Package

The cargo net and foldable, soft cargo organizer helps you manage your stuff when you're on the go. Available on all Fiesta models.

Garmin® nüvi® 1250

The available nüvi® 1250 redefines portable, affordable navigation. This ultrathin GPS has preloaded maps for North America, announces streets by name, offers pedestrian navigation options and calculates a more fuel-efficient route with ecoRoute.™ nüvi 1250 is the perfect travel companion for getting around town. nüvi 1250's intuitive interface greets you with two simple questions: "Where To?" and "View Map." Touch the color screen to easily look up addresses and services and get voice-prompted, turn-by-turn directions that speak street names to your destination.

Garmin® nüvi® 1490T

The available large-screen nüvi® 1490T with lifetime map offers multiple-point routing and lane assist with junction view to help you manage busy highway interchanges. It also has subscription-free traffic alerts for most cities, hands-free calling, pedestrian navigation options and ecoRoute.™

GPS Tracking/Recovery System by SmartAlert™ Advantage Model

Take the available SmartAlert System to the next level. Through any Internet connection, be it your personal computer or a Web-enabled mobile device, you can constantly monitor the whereabouts of your vehicle. Assistance is also available by phone 24 hours a day. Along with the accuracy of live GPS and cellular tracking, you have the assurance of early theft detection and access to past vehicle locations. In addition, you're provided with the ability to remotely unlock doors and even set custom speed alerts - receive a notification every time a preset speed limit is exceeded (especially beneficial if you have teen drivers). Stolen Vehicle Recovery is provided for as long as you own your vehicle; Advantage features are included for one year. Dealer installation recommended.*

Vehicle Security System

Protect your vehicle – and its contents – with a state-of-the-art security system. Two-step perimeter alarm gives a warning chirp for non-threatening impacts and a Real Panic™ Sound if security is threatened. ITS® (Interior Theft Sensor) uses infrared technology to help protect the vehicle's contents. Factory-supplied transmitter remotely locks/unlocks doors and deactivates the alarm. Dome lights are activated for illuminated entry/exit. For vehicles equipped with factory keyless entry. Includes a lifetime limited warranty on parts (contact dealer for complete details). Dealer installation recommended. NOTE: Vehicles equipped with a security system may be eligible for insurance discounts in some states/provinces.

Power Code™ Remote Start System

Enjoy the comfort and convenience of a prewarmed or precooled vehicle. Power Code Remote Start system has a small, single-button key fob that provides long-range remote start and stop. Automatic transmissions only.

Keyless Entry Keypad

Illuminates to your touch. Conveniently unlock your Fiesta without your key or your remote entry key fob. Available on all Fiesta models equipped with Remote Keyless Entry. Not available on vehicles with Passive Entry/Passive Start (PEPS).

Euro Rear Spoiler

This hatch-exclusive package gives Fiesta a sleek touch of European-styling. Available on SE and SES five-door hatch models.

Custom Graphics by Original Wraps

Starting at $150 (parts only), there are several Ford Licensed Accessories body side graphic designs by Original Wraps available for you to choose. Professionally installed for you, these graphics are warranted directly by Original Wraps. Visit www.fordfiestagraphics.com for more details and to see available designs. Available on all Fiesta models. 

Fiesta Tattoo Graphic Package

Make your mark on your Fiesta with a bodyside "Fiesta" tattoo. Available on all Fiesta models

Body Kit by 3dCarbon

Inspired by our European counterparts, we've gone even more aggressive with the American version, so you can really make a statement with your Fiesta by specifying this Four-Piece Lower Body Kit by 3dCarbon. Available for SE and SES five-door hatch models and not available with Splash Guards or the Exterior Protection Package.*

Squeezes Every Last Drop.

Fiesta gets the most out of every corner, thanks to the technical precision only a Ford-tuned suspension can offer. Taking on straightaways is a smooth affair, too, when you combine electric power-assisted steering with the proprietary Ford invention, active nibble control. Covert aerodynamic design and critical technology such as the class-exclusive PowerShift six-speed automatic and 1.6L Ti-VCT Duratec® I4 engine with twin-independent variable cam timing make it a responsive and fuel-responsible driving experience

1.6L Ti-VCT Duratec® I4 Engine

The 1.6L twin-independent variable cam timing Duratec® I4 Engine promises to deliver fewer stops and more go.

Fuel-Efficient Technology

Fiesta thinks on its feet, combining aerodynamic design with efficiency-critical technology to deliver a responsive and fuel-responsible driving experience.

Dynamic Ride and Handling- standard

Features such as electric power-assisted steering (EPAS), and class-exclusive* available Hill Start Assist, deliver confidence and control, and contribute to Fiesta's overall intense driving experience. EPAS uses speed-sensitive steering and active nibble control technology to help provide feedback and confidence at highway speeds. AdvanceTrac® ESC automatically applies the brakes and modulates engine torque whenever it detects wheelslip. Skidding and fishtailing is avoided by controlling understeer and oversteer. It also helps maintain control under conditions such as ice, gravel or rain, providing confident stopping power.

Available PowerShift Six-Speed Automatic Transmission

The available class-exclusive* PowerShift six-speed automatic provides torque to the wheels 100 percent of the time, for an extra-connected feel. It’s equipped with a leak-free dry clutch technology and a neutral idle mode that helps eliminate drag and contributes to fuel efficiency. It’s also maintenance-free – with a fill-for-life transmission fluid that requires no dipstick – and designed to last up to 150,000 miles.

Ford-Tuned Suspension

With a standard MacPherson strut front suspension, 22mm front sway bar and twist-beam rear suspension, the 2011 Fiesta is ready to deliver excitement around every corner. Its standard electric power-assisted steering (EPAS) system is Ford-tuned to offer refined overall driving dynamics. It works with a software-based technology called active nibble control – a Ford proprietary invention – to actively detect and minimize undesirable rotational vibration experienced by drivers, particularly while driving at highway speeds. This means that with the Fiesta, taking on straightaways will be a smooth affair

 

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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Hyundai Rumored to be Considering Full-Size Pickup Truck


Hyundai Rumored to be Considering Full-Size Pickup Truck

 Hyundai is considering jumping into the full-size pickup segment, sources say.
The Korean automaker, which has made major inroads recently into the American car and crossover markets with critically acclaimed new products, recently held research clinics with truck buyers in California and Texas using a Ram 1500 customized with a Hyundai-style grille and interior tweaks. The response from the focus groups was positive enough to keep the project moving forward, according to our sources.

Hyundai Motors Company of Korea, like other foreign auto manufacturers operating in the U.S., manages its operations through an American subsidiary, called Hyundai Motors America.

A spokesperson for HMA told PickupTrucks.com that adding a pickup truck to its portfolio isn't currently on the company's radar.

"We never say never about future products we might add," the spokesman said, "but pickup trucks are not a high priority for us."

Our sources say that it's HMC, not HMA, that's running the research and that they may be doing it without HMA's knowledge.
This isn’t the first time that Hyundai has considered building a truck for the U.S. In 2008, Dr. Kim Dong-Jin, Vice Chairman and CEO of Hyundai, said that Hyundai killed plans to build a midsize pickup for sibling Kia Motors at a factory in Georgia because of softening demand for trucks and rising gas prices.
Using a Ram 1500 in its research clinic isn't necessarily a sign that Hyundai and Chrysler might partner to produce Ram-based Hyundai pickup trucks. Manufacturers considering entering new segments can test early ideas using modified versions of existing products.
But such a manufacturing agreement wouldn't be unprecedented for Chrysler if it did occur. Chrysler was going to manufacture Ram 1500-based pickup trucks for Nissan before that deal died last year. With Ram sales off 20 percent year-to-date, a deal with Hyundai could help Chrysler take advantage of underutilized manufacturing capacity.
Similar deals, though, have had little success with truck buyers, such as the low-selling Mitsubishi Raider, Isuzu i-Series and Suzuki Equator. Sources say that Hyundai's larger dealer network could help overcome the hurdles that smaller manufacturers have faced promoting and selling rebadged trucks.
One other possibility is that Hyundai could build an entirely new truck in South Korea on its own later this decade. The U.S. and South Korea signed a free trade agreement in 2007. Part of that agreement will phase out current tariffs of 25 percent on South Korean-built pickup trucks exported to the U.S by 2017.
source by pickuptrucks

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Volvo XC90


2010 Volvo XC90
2010 Volvo XC90 - Well-designed and well-equipped, the XC90 will drive you to explore life’s adventures. And thankfully, a fuel-efficient engine will mean less trips to the pump and less strain on the environment. Transport up to seven people almost anywhere – safely and luxuriously, with the help of great features like Instant Traction AWD and optional Blind Spot Information System (BLIS).
The Volvo XC90 is one of only four IIHS Top Safety Picks in the Midsize SUV category in 2010.
IIHS Awards Volvo with Top Safety Picks 
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety is an independent, nonprofit, scientific, and educational organization dedicated to reducing deaths and injuries from crashes on highways. Each year the IIHS conducts testing on new vehicles to determine the safest cars in a range of classifications and awards them with a Top Safety Pick rating.
The Volvo C30, S80, XC60 and XC90 have all been recognized as Top Safety Picks in 2010; four of only 27 cars awarded in 2010. This is a great accomplishment when considering the stringency of new IIHS requirements and the relatively small size of the Volvo line-up.
With an added roof strength test requirement, earning a Top Safety Pick award in 2010 was more difficult than ever. The roof strength test measures protection in the event of a rollover: a kind of accident that kills over 9,000 people in passenger vehicles each year. In order to be eligible for the award, a roof must withstand a force of four times the vehicle’s weight, a test that goes far beyond minimum safety standards. The IIHS estimates that the risk of serious or fatal injury is 50 percent less for vehicles with a good roof-crush rating.

  To earn the coveted Top Safety Pick for 2010, vehicles were required to earn a good rating in front, side and rear crash-tests, the new roof strength test, and be outfitted with electronic stability control. Many vehicles previously awarded are no longer represented on this year’s list, but the Volvo C30, S80 and XC90 continue to meet the tightened criteria with the addition of our newest member, the 2010 XC60. 

Volvo XC90

2003-10 models
2010 Top Safety Pick 2010 Volvo XC90: good performance in front, side, rollover, and rear tests and standard electronic stability control

FRONTAL OFFSET TEST

OVERALL EVALUATION: Good
Structure/safety cage Injury measures Restraints/dummy kinematics
Head/neck Chest Leg/foot, left Leg/foot, right
Good Good Good Good Good Good
Important: Frontal crash test ratings can be compared only among vehicles of similar weight.
Good Good Acceptable Acceptable Marginal Marginal Poor Poor

Test details:

The Volvo XC90 was introduced in the 2003 model year.
Restraints/dummy kinematics — Dummy movement was well controlled. During rebound, the head hit the A-pillar and the roof rail.
Injury measures — Measures taken from the dummy indicate a low risk of any significant injuries in a crash of this severity. Head acceleration from the A-pillar/roof rail hit was low.

Left to right:
  • Action shot taken during the frontal offset crash test.
  • The dummy's position in relation to the steering wheel and instrument panel after the crash test indicates that the driver's survival space was maintained well.
  • The XC90's head restraints have good geometry, meaning they are high and close to the back of an occupant's head. Moreover, the seatback is specially designed to recline slightly in low-speed rear impacts to minimize the possibility of whiplash injuries.
  • Intrusion into the driver's space was minimal, and all leg and foot injury measures were low.

Additional features:

  • Side airbags: head curtain airbags for all three rows of seats and front seat-mounted torso airbags
  • Rollover sensor: designed to deploy the side curtain airbags in the event of an impending rollover
  • Built-in child restraints (optional)
  • Electronic stability control; includes roll stability control to minimize the possibility of rollover
  • Antilock brakes
  • Daytime running lights

Tested vehicle specifications:

  • 2003 Volvo XC90 T6 4wd
  • Class: Midsize luxury SUV
  • Weight: 4,617 lbs.
  • Side airbags: head curtain airbags for all three rows of seats and front seat-mounted torso airbags
  • Wheelbase: 112 in.
  • Length: 189 in.
  • Width: 75 in.
  • Engine: 2.9 L turbocharged 6-cylinder
  • EPA ratings: 15 mpg city | 20 mpg highway 
R-Design
Volvo Cars of Canada Corp. will continue to offer an optional R-Design package for the C30, S40, V50, V70, XC60 and XC90 for the 2010 model year. The R-Design option adds a sportier look to these models, while still offering a premium experience expected of a Volvo vehicle. And with the new stiffer and better-balanced Sports Chassis included on all 2010 R-Design models, sporty looks are now matched by sportier driving dynamics and more agile handling.

Exterior
R-Design models are available in a variety of exterior colours, with trim moldings, decor trim and door mirror housing in a unique metal finish. All cars feature an R-Design badge in the grille and chromed tailpipes.
R-Designs have different body kits depending on the model. Cars come with a colour-matched rear or roof spoiler while the XC models have fog lights and metal skid plates. Lower side mouldings on all R-Design models are colour-matched to the rest of the body.
The R-designs are also outfitted with five-spoke aluminum wheels. The C30 is fitted with 18" Atreus wheels. The S40 and V50 are fitted with 17" Serapis wheels. V70 is fitted with 18" Cratus wheels. XC90 is fitted with 19" Vulcanis wheels. XC60 R-Design will be fitted with 20" Cratus wheels.
Interior
Inside, the seats are cream coloured or black leather with edges in off-black T-Tec with the R-Design logo embossed on the front seats. Other R-Design interior details include a leather-trimmed sports steering wheel with R-Design logo, the unique R-inspired instrument cluster, brushed aluminum sport pedals with rubber tips, specially designed aluminum center stack and door inlays, a gear selector trimmed with leather and aluminum and sport floor mats with contrasting piping.
Extroverted and Emotional
R-Design is entirely in line with the accelerated focus on making our cars more extroverted and emotional. It gives the buyers the opportunity to spice up the already distinct personality of these car models.
 source by volvocars

Monday, March 28, 2011

Volvo XC70

2010 Volvo XC70
 2010 Volvo XC70 - Its rugged performance simply gets you from point A, across any and all terrain, to point B. And make no mistake, this premier crossover vehicle, packed with performance features, understands that point B could be the top of a mountain or the top restaurant in town.

In-Car Child Safety
VOLVO GUIDE TO IN-CAR CHILDCARE
Most parents do everything they can to keep their children safe from harm but there can be danger even when traveling in the family car, caused by a lack of awareness about in-car child safety.
Supported by the company's comprehensive safety studies, Volvo has produced a handy guide to keep children safe while on the road. 'Children In Cars' is full of helpful tips and advice for anyone who travels with children1.
SIT UP, BELT UP
Six out of ten parents don't buckle their children in properly. They are unaware of how to fit the diagonal section of a seatbelt correctly (not too far out on the shoulder and never under the arm) and not sure how to fit a lap belt (across the tops of the legs, never across a child's stomach).
Using a standard seat belt provides 60% better protection than no restraint at all but using a forward facing child seat or booster cushion provides 80% better protection whilst a rearward facing child seat is 90% better.
FACE THE BACK FACTS
Quite simply, sitting facing the rear is the safest way to travel for any of us, but especially for children. Babies and children are fragile passengers as their heads are big and heavy in relation to the rest of the body (25% of total weight), and have thinner skulls, underdeveloped necks, pelvis and vertebrae compared to adults.
In the event of an impact using a rearward facing child seat, the whole of the child's back takes the impact, rather than its much more vulnerable neck. There is a five times greater risk of fatality or serious injury for children in forward-facing seats.
Babies and toddlers should be rearward facing up until at least the age of three and preferably longer. Currently, only 1 in 4 three year olds use rearward facing seats. Rearward facing seats should be only be used in the front passenger seat if the car has no, or a disabled, passenger airbag.
GETTING BETTER
The good news is that from 1976 to 2000, there has been a marked improvement in child car safety. In Sweden, the use of seat belts and car seats, particularly rearward facing child seats has risen from 25% to almost 100%. As a result, occurrences of injuries of Maximal Abbreviated Injury Scale scoring 2 or above (on a scale of 1 to 6, where 6 is most severe) are now a fifth of what they were 20 years ago.
Volvo Cars of Canada Corp. encourages all customers to make themselves aware of the regulations and recommendations stipulated by Transport Canada regarding young passengers.
1All statistics and information taken from 'Children in Cars, A Safety Guide', written and published by Volvo Car Corporation and based on comprehensive, ongoing research by Volvo's Traffic Accident Research Team and a variety of Swedish academic and governmental studies.

Preventative Safety
Simply put, avoiding accidents is better than having accidents. Much better. Preventative safety features like Dynamic Stability and Traction Control (DSTC) help you, the driver, avoid accidents by evading them. And nothing is safer for you than no accident at all. So every Volvo is equipped with a variety of innovative preventative safety features, many of which are, of course, uniquely Volvo, developed by Volvo safety engineers over years of research, design and testing, both in the laboratory and the real world.
Increased Visibility
One of the best ways to avoid accidents is for drivers to see and be seen clearly. That's why, when Volvo engineers and designer design Volvo's, they insist on large windows that help to reduce blind spots, automatic windshield wipers with intermittent speeds, electric rear window defrosters, innovative headlamps that produce more natural light, daytime running lights, side marker lights, and high-level brake lights. It's all an integral part of Volvo design. And that's a design that's easily recognized on roads all over the world.
Improved Handling
To ensure Volvo drivers maintain control of their vehicles at all times, we've developed smart systems that improve handling in demanding conditions. All Volvos are equipped with antilock brakes, but some models are also available with stability and traction control systems. These help prevent wheels from slipping and help drivers maintain control during unpredictable skids and roadway surprises.
Ergonomic Interiors
A driver must remain alert and focused at all times. Our preventative safety philosophy includes accessible controls, ergonomic seats, and advanced climate control systems that help you maintain a comfortable and refreshing environment, free from distractions.
This also means you keep your eyes on the road and hands on the wheel, right where you need them to be at all times.
Volvo Innovations in Preventative Safety
  • Dynamic Stability and Traction Control (DSTC) - gathers and performs analysis of driving data in real time and stabilizes the vehicle by braking or limiting engine power.
  • Antilock Braking System (ABS) with Electronic Braking force Distribution (EBD) - automatically pumps and releases brakes to help maintain control during hard braking.
  • Roll Stability Control - helps prevent rollovers during extreme maneuvers.

Volvo Safety Centre
The Volvo Safety Centre is uniquely Volvo, the only one of its kind within the car industry. It helps us stay at the forefront in the one race that really matters: the race to save lives by building safer cars. Highly advanced laboratory equipment, like our pivoting crash track, enable safety engineers to create and analyze front impacts, rear impacts, and rollovers. That's nearly every conceivable accident scenario along with every angle in-between. Since 1970, the Volvo Accident Investigation Team has traveled around the world to investigate over 28,000 accidents. We don't take our reputation for safety lightly and neither should you.


Safety Firsts
In 1927, when Volvo founders Assar Gabrielsson and Gustaf Larson drew plans for their first motorcar, they believed that good design must include the utmost consideration for safety. Their commitment to safety has endured, and has been embraced and expanded today in Gothenburg, Sweden, headquarters of Volvo Cars. Through the years, Volvo has designed safety features based on extensive research of real-world accidents.
In 1970, we formed the Volvo Accident Investigation Team to study accidents involving Volvos. Since then the team has researched more than 20,000 individual accidents, resulting in significant improvements in automobile safety design, many of which have since been adopted by other carmakers. We are proud of this tradition, and hope that our innovations continue to inspire higher standards of safety throughout the automobile industry.
Volvo Safety Milestones
  • 1944 Safety cage
  • 1944 Laminated windshield
  • 1959 Three-point seat belts in the front
  • 1960 Padded dashboard
  • 1964 Prototype of the first rear-facing child seat
  • 1966 Energy-absorbent crumple zones at both front and rear
  • 1967 Seat belts in the rear
  • 1968 Head restraints in the front
  • 1969 Three-point, inertia-reel seat belts in the front
  • 1970 Establishment of the Volvo Accident Research Team
  • 1972 Three-point seat belts in the rear
  • 1972 Rear-facing child seat and childproof locks in the rear
  • 1973 Collapsible steering column
  • 1974 Energy-absorbent bumpers
  • 1974 Fuel tank located ahead of rear axle
  • 1978 Child booster seat
  • 1982 Anti-submarining protection in the front and rear seats
  • 1982 Wide-angle door mirrors
  • 1984 ABS (Anti-lock Braking System)
  • 1986 High-level brake light
  • 1986 Three-point seat belt in the center rear seat
  • 1987 Driver airbag
  • 1990 Integrated child booster seat
  • 1991 SIPS (Side-Impact Protection System)
  • 1991 Automatic height adjustment of the front seat belts
  • 1993 Three-point, inertia-reel seat belts standard in all seats
  • 1994 SIPS bags (side-impact airbags)
  • 1997 ROPS (Rollover Protection System) (convertible models)
  • 1998 WHIPS (Whiplash Protection System)
  • 1998 IC (Inflatable Curtain)
  • 2000 Inauguration of Volvo Cars Safety Center in Gothenburg
  • 2000 ISOFIX attachment system for all child seats
  • 2000 Dual-stage inflation airbags
  • 2001 Volvo Safety Concept Car (SCC)
  • 2002 Extended rollover protection system (ROPS)
  • 2002 Development of the virtual pregnant crash test dummy
  • 2002 RSC (Roll Stability Control)
  • 2003 IDIS (Intelligent Driver Information System)
  • 2003 Rear seat belt reminders (in S40 and V50)
  • 2003 New, patented, front-end structure reduces collision forces
  • 2003 Inauguration of Volvo's Traffic Accident Research Team in Bangkok
  • 2004 WRG (Water Repellent Glass)
  • 2005 Introduction of DMIC (Door Mounted Inflatable Curtain) on the All-New Volvo C70