Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Privacy Policy

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Sunday, December 9, 2012

The New Audi RS6 Avant Super Wagon With Forged Wheels

The latest Audi RS model to hit the streets is the new RS6 Avant based on the new C7-gerneration Audi A6 Avant. Even though it is a wagon, the new Audi RS6 Avant still asserts itself as being one of the super cars from the German automakers lineup. The new super car has taken the automotive world by storm, being featured on such websites as Car and Driver, MotorTrend, Automobile, and MotoringExposure, while becoming the poster car for many Audi enthusiasts. It combines the ultimate in vehicle utility along with performance upgrades ranging from the twin-turbocharged V8 engine to the lightweight forged wheels and precise suspension setup.
One of the most exciting aspects of the new Audi RS6 Avant is its new 4.0 TFSI V8 engine that is fed by two turbochargers placed in the "V" of the engine to reduce turbo lag. An array of new technology from cylinder deactivation, automatic stop-start function, direct fuel injection, and low-friction internals also help to reduce fuel consumption while also contributing to the high power output of the engine. The new and advanced V8 engine sends an incredible 560 horsepower /412 kW from 5,700 to 6,700 RPM and 516.29 lb-ft./700 Nm from 1,750 to 5,500 RPM to all four of the standard forged wheels. The incredible amount of power helps the wagon accelerate to 62 mph in just 3.9 seconds and depending on the optional packages that customers order, top speed can be set at 155-, 174-, or 190 mph.
The power produced by the V8 4.0 TFSI engine is sent through an advanced Quattro all-wheel drive system that utilizes new technology such as torque vectoring to all four forged wheels. An eight-speed Tiptronic transmission is the only gearbox option available and has seven close-ratio gears for quicker acceleration times while the final, eighth gear is taller to improve fuel economy while cruising.
In order to handle the high power output from the engine, the chassis had to be upgraded with new suspension components, larger brakes, and lightweight forged wheels. The suspension on the RS6 Avant uses an automatic air system that adjusts to road conditions based on the driver's settings. The standard brakes are new steel, wave discs with weight-optimized construction and six-piston calipers. As an option, customers can order new carbon fiber ceramic discs for even better stopping power. The standard wheels on the Audi RS6 Avant are lightweight 20-inch forged wheels with seven double-spokes or customers can order three different cast wheel options in 21-inch diameters.
The new Audi RS6 Avant super car is a high performance wagon that will be available in Europe in the first quarter of 2013 from the German automaker.

Friday, November 9, 2012

Is Sneezing a Severe Danger When It Comes to Road Safety?

A Massachusetts woman who crashed her car into the rear of a parked up police vehicle has exclaimed that the calamitous collision was the result of none other than an uncontrollable sneezing fit. The local police released a statement saying that the police car had pulled over to aid another driver who had been the victim of a burst tire. The woman then appeared to have crashed straight into the back of the police car whilst it sat waiting along the highway.
The woman had explained to the police that she had unfortunately failed to keep control of her vehicle due to the fact she was having a sneezing fit and she could not stop. The woman was luckily and fortunately not injured in the accident however the policeman who sat waiting in the parked police car was escorted, as a safety measure, to a nearby hospital.
This is unbelievably not the only time that motorists have blamed sneezing fits for accidents on the road, explaining that it causes them to completely lose the control of their vehicle. A short while ago a mother from Kansas City was killed when she was involved in a collision with another car head on. The driver of the other car claimed that her sneezing had caused her to cross over the centre line.
It seems that there is a never-ending list of things you have to be weary of on the road, especially when you are driving a vehicle and now it seems that something as uncontrollable and small as sneezing is being added to that list.
This seems like a freak accident, however if people believe they are taking the extreme safety option when it comes to driving and theirs and others safety, how can something as natural and common as sneezing be stopped? There is no way to really stop yourself from sneezing, coughing or any of the other daily occurrences your body naturally do. It is understandable, if during a sneezing fit, your hands may come off the wheel, your eyes may blur and you may lost control of your vehicle, this could happen to the most experienced of drivers. The only piece of advice someone could acquire from this is maybe when you feel as though a sneeze may come on, or you begin to sneeze, stopping your vehicle, or pulling over. It sounds ridiculous and trivial but if sneezing really is a cause for accidents on the road, then there really is no other option when it comes to avoiding it.