BMW 6 Series

By Gane

BMW 6 Series


Models Covered: (2dr coupe, 2dr convertible, 3.0, 4.4, 5.0 petrol [M6])

BY ANDY ENRIGHT

After the furore caused by the controversial styling of the 5 Series, the launch later in 2003 of the 6 Series was virtually a low key event. Based on a modified 5 Series chassis, the Six offered a sleek coupe shape and was followed shortly thereafter by a Convertible version. Both cars are in strong demand, with few natural competitors. As a used buy, these cars are just starting to make sense, the earlier models having had the sharpest edge taken off the depreciation curve.
 

BMW Z9 (2000 - 2003) : DINGOLFINGER

By Gane

BMW Z9 (2000 - 2003) : DINGOLFINGER


Its odd how the James Bond connection stays with some cars. The Aston Martin DB5, the Lotus Esprit and even cars like the Citroen 2CV all have the indelible stamp of 007 about them. To this list we can add the BMW Z8, a car manufactured at BMWs specialist Dingolfing factory and which featured in 1999s The World Is Not Enough. The car in the movie was a pre-production mock up which was just as well, as it got cut in half by a huge buzz saw.

Were it a genuine Z8, one suspects the saw blade would have bent. This is one well-built car, a fact to which a handful of lucky owners will doubtless attest. As a used proposition it makes an interesting case for itself.
 

Bugatti

By Gane

Bugatti


Description: Bugatti was founded in Molsheim, France as a manufacturer of high performance automobiles by Ettore Bugatti, an Italian man described as an eccentric genius. Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S. is a German automobile manufacturer located in the French town of Molsheim, Alsace, France. It is a subsidiary of Volkswagen Group, and was founded in 1998 as... ( +expand to view full text )
Description: Bugatti was founded in Molsheim, France as a manufacturer of high performance automobiles by Ettore Bugatti, an Italian man described as an eccentric genius. Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S. is a German automobile manufacturer located in the French town of Molsheim, Alsace, France. It is a subsidiary of Volkswagen Group, and was founded in 1998 as a successor to the legendary Bugatti company.
 

BMW Z9 Gran Turismo 2009, Open Doors

By Gane

BMW Z9 Gran Turismo 2009, Open Doors


The BMW Z9 Convertible made its UK debut at the British International Motor Show (October 18 - 29) less than 3 weeks after its world debut in Paris.


Although it is a concept car and will never reach production, this is a concept of greater significance than many 'dream machines' because it carries significant clues to the direction of BMW's future styling, both inside and out.
Although the exterior of a concept car is often what grabs attention, in the case of the Z9 Convertible the interior exposes the real revolution - it looks fresh, uncluttered and minimalist for the very simple reason that it is. Like the Z9 Gran Turismo shown at Frankfurt in September 1999, the Z9 Convertible is a technology carrier for BMW's trendsetting iDRIVE ergonomics - with the roof off it is now exposed for the world to see.
 

ECONOMICS AND IMPACTS

By Gane

ECONOMICS AND IMPACTS

Cost and benefits of usage

The costs of automobile usage, which may include the cost of: acquiring the vehicle, repairs,maintenancefueldepreciationparking feestire replacement, taxes and insurance,are weighed against the cost of the alternatives, and the value of the benefits - perceived and real - of vehicle usage. The benefits may include on-demand transportation, mobility, independence and convenience.

Cost and benefits to society

Similarly the costs to society of encompassing automobile use, which may include those of:maintaining roadsland usepollutionpublic healthhealth care, and of disposing of the vehicle at the end of its life, can be balanced against the value of the benefits to society that automobile use generates. The societal benefits may include: economy benefits, such as job and wealth creation, of automobile production and maintenance, transportation provision, society wellbeing derived from leisure and travel opportunities, and revenue generation from the tax opportunities. The ability for humans to move flexibly from place to place has far reaching implications for the nature of societies. 

Impacts on society and environment

Transportation is a major contributor to air pollution in most industrialised nations. According to the American Surface Transportation Policy Project nearly half of all Americans are breathing unhealthy air. Their study showed air quality in dozens of metropolitan areas has got worse over the last decade.In the United States the average passenger car emits 11,450 lbs (5 tonnes) of carbon dioxide, along with smaller amounts of carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, and nitrogen. Residents of low-density, residential-only sprawling communities are also more likely to die in car collisions, which kill 1.2 million people worldwide each year, and injure about forty times this number. Sprawl is more broadly a factor in inactivity and obesity, which in turn can lead to increased risk of a variety of diseases.

Improving the positive and reducing the negative impacts

Fuel taxes may act as an incentive for the production of more efficient, hence less polluting, car designs (e.g. hybrid vehicles) and the development of alternative fuels. High fuel taxes may provide a strong incentive for consumers to purchase lighter, smaller, more fuel-efficient cars, or to not drive. On average, today's automobiles are about 75 percent recyclable, and using recycled steel helps reduce energy use and pollution. In the United States Congress, federally mandated fuel efficiency standards have been debated regularly, passenger car standards have not risen above the 27.5 mpg–U.S. (8.55 L/100 km / 33 mpg–imp) standard set in 1985. Light truck standards have changed more frequently, and were set at 22.2 mpg–U.S. (10.6 L/100 km / 26.7 mpg–imp) in 2007.Alternative fuel vehicles are another option that is less polluting than conventional petroleum powered vehicles.

 

Mitsubishi Outlander production at NedCar goes into full swing [NL]

By Gane
Mitsubishi vehicle production in Europe
Start of production of the Outlander in Born, Netherlands

* Strategy: even utilization of Mitsubishi car plants
* Planned volume: 30,000 units of the Mitsubishi SUV per year
* Market situation: consistently strong demand in Europe

Hattersheim, 28 August 2008. Eighteen months after the European debut of the new generation Outlander model in the spring of 2007 opens another chapter in the success story of the sporty SUV model: With the official ceremony started today the production in Europe Mitsubishi NedCar plant in Born, Netherlands.
The final preparations were running since September 2007, on 13 May 2008 started the pre-production and 1 August 2008 the regular production. Prominent guests at the opening ceremony on Thursday, the Dutch Minister of Economic Affairs Maria van der Hoeven and other government representatives. The host platform Osamu Matsumoto, director production of Mitsubishi Motors Corporation, Tim Tozer, president and CEO of Mitsubishi Motors Europe BV (MME) and Joost Govaarts, President and COO of the NedCar plant.

According to tradition, one Outlander was donated to the "Bio-Kinderrevalidatie", which is a facility for mentally disabled children and operates in the past year a research and treatment facility in operation. Osamu Matsumoto and Joost Govaarts turned over the vehicle to the foundation's director Maarten Elsenburg.
NedCar: 30,000 per year Mitsubishi Outlander
The assembly of the Mitsubishi Outlander with Japan-made for European markets * specified module kits made with a capacity of 130 units per day and shift on a separate line in the hall of the production is no longer produced model Mitsubishi Space Star. Starting with this year ** is on the entire model cycle of the vehicle an average annual production of 30,000 units. The worldwide production of the Mitsubishi Outlander would be - along with 150,000 units from a full-capacity plant in Okazaki, Japan - a volume of 180,000 units per year.

With regard to economic production and a solid refinancing is staffed with 600 employees Outlander production at NedCar on optimal use of existing facilities designed to model changes had only been in body welding and final assembly plant and logistics are made, in addition, side parts of the body in NedCar's own stamping plant.

From a European manufacturing are only the first of PSA Peugeot / Citroen (2.2 DI-D) and Volkswagen (2.0 DI-D) delivered diesel engines and components of the aforementioned body outer skin; in the further course, however, the order volume of local Suppliers increased.

Successful management
The reason for the relocation - as Mitsubishi, 18 September 2007 announced - a uniform utilization of Mitsubishi car works *** without any possible bottlenecks due to the high demand for the Outlander in Europe and worldwide and also strongly demanded new-generation Lancer.

How successful the Mitsubishi Outlander, with its combination of attractive design, driving dynamics, space, variability and low consumption and CO2 emission levels and the brand known for the low price-value ratio in Europe, shows the sales statistics:

Middle-class SUV (January-May 20081) in Europe: 268,291 units sold (+ 8.3% vs. 247,784 units from January to May 20071):

* # 1: Volkswagen Tiguan
32,787 units (new)
* # 2: Toyota RAV4
Vs. 31,645. 44,860 units (- 29.5%)
* # 3: Honda CR-V
Vs. 29,177. 32,170 units (- 9.3%)
* # 4: BMW X3
Vs. 23,782. 28,717 units (- 17.2%)
* # 5: Suzuki Grand Vitara
Vs. 18,646. 25,271 units (-26.2%)
* # 6: Land Rover Freelander
Vs. 16,880. 16,647 units (+ 1.4%)
* # 7: Mitsubishi Outlander (new)
Vs. 15,271. 11,435 units (+ 33.5%)
* # 8: Nissan X-Trail
Vs. 13,810. 10,605 units (+ 30.2%)
* # 9: Chevrolet Captiva
Vs. 12,726. 13,049 units (- 2.5%)
* # 10: Hyundai Santa Fe
Vs. 11,349. 19,471 units (- 41.7%)

Sale rate increase of Mitsubishi Outlander in Europe: 75%

1) Source: Jato Dynamics (20 European countries)
Mitsubishi Outlander sales within the territory of MME paragraph (34 countries): 17,085 (Jan. - May 2008) vs. 12,007 units (Jan. - May 2007): +42,3%

NedCar: high quality and flexibility
In one for the automotive industry difficult business climate is the relocation of the Outlander for the European markets to NedCar a vote of confidence in the quality and flexibility of the plant as well as a further demonstration of the efforts of Mitsubishi, the efficiency of its global production *** continually improve.

By avoid potential production bottlenecks and sales loss of Mitsubishi Motors Europe and more than 30 national distribution companies, the desired and required sales volume of a model that is excellent throughout Europe adopted - aptly in a moment that the market for compact and mid-sized crossover SUV Tends models.

* In addition to Russia, Ukraine, Norway, Switzerland, Israel, Iceland, Macedonia and Croatia, the supplies from Japan.
** NedCar total production volume per year: 65,000 ± Colt + 30,000 Outlander
*** Mitsubishi utilization of production facilities worldwide: (financial year 2004: 62%, fiscal year 2007: 92%).
 

Mitsubishi Outlander is Top Safety Pick for IIHS [US]

By Gane
New crash test results: 4 small SUVs earn Top Safety Pick; good ratings for hybrids, but the Jeep Wrangler is poor in side test

ARLINGTON, VA — Automakers are improving the crashworthiness of their vehicles and quickly installing side airbags and electronic stability control, an important crash avoidance feature, on more models. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety recently completed front, side, and rear crash test evaluations of 8 small SUV models. For the first time, every model the Institute tested comes equipped with electronic stability control as standard equipment.

Institute ratings of good, acceptable, marginal or poor are based on results of front and side crash tests plus evaluations of seat/head restraints for protection against whiplash injury in rear crashes. The best performers, earning the Institute's Top Safety Pick award, are the 2009 Ford Escape, 2008 Mitsubishi Outlander, 2008 Nissan Rogue, and 2009 Volkswagen Tiguan. These 4 models earn good ratings in all 3 of the Institute's evaluations, and all are equipped with standard electronic stability control and side airbags. The Escape's ratings also apply to the hybrid version, which is sold as the Mercury Mariner and Mazda Tribute as well as the Escape.

Consumers now have multiple hybrid SUVs earning Top Safety Pick to choose from. Others include the midsize Saturn Vue and Toyota Highlander, which the Institute evaluated earlier.

"In the latest tests, the Tiguan's performance is a standout," says Institute president Adrian Lund. "It sailed through the front and side crash tests without a single downgrade for structure or measures of injury likelihood recorded on the dummy. This is 1 of 4 models in this group that afford superior crash protection in their class. This is a huge change from just 5 years ago when most small SUVs were rated either marginal or poor in our side test, and standard side airbags and electronic stability control were rare."

Electronic stability control is important because it can help drivers avoid many crashes. It helps drivers maintain control in the worst situation — loss of control at high speed — by engaging automatically when it senses vehicle instability and helping to bring a vehicle back into the intended line of travel, often without the driver knowing anything is wrong. This feature lowers the risk of a fatal single-vehicle crash by about half. It lowers the risk of a fatal single-vehicle rollover crash by as much as 70 percent.

Designs change to address crashworthiness in side impacts: The Institute's frontal offset crash test, which began in 1995, drove major design changes in vehicles to do a better job of protecting people in the most common kind of serious crash. In the mid-1990s, few vehicles earned the top rating of good in the frontal test. Now nearly every vehicle is rated good for frontal protection. Since the Institute began its side tests in 2003, manufacturers have been following the same path, changing their vehicles to improve protection in serious side impacts.

An exception is the 2-door 2008 Jeep Wrangler, which was tested without its optional side airbags. The previous version of the Wrangler, in which side airbags weren't available, earned a rating of marginal for protection in side crashes, and the new model performed even worse, earning the lowest rating of poor. A new problem was that the driver door opened during the impact. This didn't significantly affect the movement of the dummy during the test, but an open door in a crash could lead to partial or complete ejection of occupants.

"Most vehicles are being improved," Lund says. "We've rarely seen a vehicle go in the wrong direction and get a worse rating after it has been redesigned."

The Wrangler and Chevrolet Equinox, also a 2008 model, are the only 2 vehicles tested this time around without standard side airbags. The Jeep Patriot does have standard curtain airbags, but additional torso airbags designed to protect an occupant's chest and abdomen are optional.

When side airbags are optional, the Institute's policy is to test without the option because this is how most of the vehicles will be sold. A manufacturer may request another test with the optional airbags if the automaker reimburses the Institute for the cost of the vehicle. General Motors didn't request a second test of the Equinox, also sold as the Pontiac Torrent. After completing tests of this group of vehicles, the Institute learned that curtain airbags will be standard in the 2009 Equinox. This vehicle will be tested later this year.

"Since they didn't ask us to test the 2008 Equinox with its optional side airbags, we have to assume it means GM didn't expect it to perform much better, even with the option," Lund points out.

Chrysler didn't request another test of the Wrangler with the optional side airbags, but this automaker did request a second test of the Jeep Patriot with optional torso airbags. When tested with the standard curtain airbags only, the Patriot earned the second lowest rating of marginal. While the curtains did a good job of keeping the driver and rear passenger dummies' heads from being struck by the barrier or hard structures inside the vehicle, forces on the driver dummy indicated that rib fractures and internal organ injuries would be likely in a real-world crash of this severity. In the second side test of the Patriot with the optional seat-mounted torso airbags, this vehicle's rating improved to good.

Revamped Escape is a winner: This small SUV was re-engineered for the 2009 model year. Among the changes are modifications to the frontal airbags and safety belts plus structural changes to improve occupant protection in frontal crashes. The new Escape improves from acceptable to good in the Institute's frontal offset crash test. A new seat design improves the rear crash protection rating from acceptable to good. Side airbags, optional before 2008 models, now are standard.

Occupant protection in rear crashes generally is improving as automakers strive to earn Top Safety Pick awards. More seat/head restraints are doing a better job of protecting people from neck injuries. The Outlander, Rogue, and Tiguan as well as the Escape earn good ratings for their seat/head restraint designs.

Institute research has found that neck injury rates for drivers of vehicles with seat/head restraint combinations rated good are 15 percent lower than for drivers of vehicles with combinations rated poor. Designs that need improvement are those in the Chevrolet Equinox, Jeep Wrangler, and Suzuki Grand Vitara, all of which earned the second lowest rating of marginal.

How vehicles are evaluated: The Institute's frontal crashworthiness evaluations are based on results of 40 mph frontal offset crash tests. Each vehicle's overall evaluation is based on measurements of intrusion into the occupant compartment, injury measures recorded on a Hybrid III dummy in the driver seat, and analysis of slow-motion film to assess how well the restraint system controlled dummy movement during the test.

Side evaluations are based on performance in a crash test in which the side of a vehicle is struck by a barrier moving at 31 mph. The barrier represents the front end of a pickup or SUV. Ratings reflect injury measures recorded on two instrumented SID-IIs dummies, assessment of head protection countermeasures, and the vehicle's structural performance during the impact.

Rear crash protection is rated according to a 2-step procedure. Starting points for the ratings are measurements of head restraint geometry — the height of a restraint and its horizontal distance behind the back of the head of an average-size man. Seat/head restraints with good or acceptable geometry are tested dynamically using a dummy that measures forces on the neck.