Ford Wants to Cut Emissions by 30 Percent by 2020

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Ford is pledging to reduce its vehicle's emissions by 30% by 2020 in Europe and the U.S.



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Ford to retool North American truck plants to build cars

Joining Toyota and Nissan, FoMoCo will shift production from truck to cars at some of its plants. However, Ford is taking it a step further by not only shifting production at one plant like the two...



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The Callaway Corvette

The Callaway Produced Chevrolet Corvette is a specialty manufactured turbocharged Corvette with a rich history. This custom ride is no exception. The supercharged 616 horses enable this car to run the quarter mile in the mid-elevens on its way to 200mph. Let’s just say this is a beast you don’t let out of the barn unless your going to the races.



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Hyundai's 2009 Genesis Sedan Will Not be Going to Europe


Hyundai took the wraps off of its Genesis luxury sedan this January at the Detroit Auto Show, but now Hyundai execs are stating that Europe will not get the new sedan.



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Spy Shots: Toyota 4Runner snagged ahead of Texas debut

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Thanks to one particularly sleuthy Autoblog reader, we now have a ton of useful information about the upcoming 2010 Toyota 4Runner, including the fact that its powertrain options will consist of a 161-horsepower four-cylinder…



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Video: Leno and Craig Jackson pick up their Dodge Challenger SRT8

As we reported earlier this week, Jay Leno picked up the first 2008 Dodge Challenger SRT8. In fact we were wrong (yes we make mistakes too) - Craig Jackson of Barrett-Jackson picked up the no.1 Dodge...



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Ferrari Vs Dodge Viper

Dodge Viper vs The Ferrari in a real road test. Let’s just say I’m extremely jealous of these drivers. I wish I had the mad skills it takes to do this. The ending turns out slightly different than you might imagine. Nonetheless I wouldn’t have walked away from this race.



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Toyota is Going to Cutback on Tundra and Sequoia Production Due to Slow Sales

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Toyota has announced that the automaker is going to slow production of the Sequoia and Tundra in its Indiana and Texas plants due to slowing sales.



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Toyota iQ Unveiled...Toyota's New Urban Car

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Toyota unveiled the iQ Concept last September in Frankfurt and this week the automaker took the wraps off the production version of the small car.



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Porsche beats Lexus in initial quality, Ford shines for 2nd year straight

Updated: Image of the full list added after the jump.J.D. Power and Associates released its 2008 Initial Quality Study results today which showed that overall vehicle quality improved to 118...



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Congressman Urges Automaker CEOs To "Jetpool" When Heading To DC Begging For Money [Financiapocalypse]

New York Congressman Gary Ackerman feasts upon a buffet of "delicious irony" as he asks the CEOs from the Not-So-Big Three to perhaps save some cash and fuel by using a single jet together rather than individual private jets from Detroit to D.C. to beg for bailout dollars from the Feds. We even hear Reagan National's got a diamond-festooned runway set up just for jetpoolers. [CNN]



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Photo Rendering: Ferrari California Veloce, Scuderia, Stradle, you get the point

Since it probably took a lot for Ferrari to introduce a car a bit more affordable than its other models,  we would expect the Italian Stallion to offer a limited and exclusive version of the...



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Is the Caterham Seven Superlight R500 Beckoning You to the Track?

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If you are in the UK walking near a race course and suddenly hear the stirring of giant bee’s do not be afraid. It just means that sales for the new Caterham Seven Superlight R500 are doing well and some UK racers are receiving a temporary facelift and a lot of thrills.

Caterham has upped the ante with their latest Seven series that builds off the earliest racing roadsters influence, but with more grunt, punch and far lighter materials. With the Superlight R500 they have added even more carbon fiber and Kevlar to shave off even more weight from the car. For the 2.0 Ford Durtec engine and its 263 horses and 177 ft lbs of torque that results in a 0-60 time of 2.88 seconds. With a horsepower to weight ratio of 520-hp to 1 (coming in at 516kg, or 1,116-lbs) the new Seven is the purpose driven open-cockpit track dragon many racers have been waiting for.
Check out the Offical Press Release and gallery after the leap… (more…)



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Bugatti Veyron pulled over after racing Ferrari 599 at 130mph

A Bugatti Veyron was pulled over by cops after racing a Ferrari 599 GTB on a motorway at 130mph. The two raced through a 50mph construction zone. The race ended with police catching up to the Bugatti...



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Target Women Tackles Car Advertising, She Dragons [Ad Watch]

The "Target Women" series on Current TV may be the only thing worth watching on Al Gore's television network of the future and we're exceptionally pleased to see them tackle female-targeted car commercials. It's a big target given most automotive advertising intended for the woman folk tends to focus on anything but the actual driving characteristics of a given car. We all remember the orgasmic Kate Walsh CTS commercial in which she asked if she could get off by driving the Caddy. The wry host of "Target Women" also treads into our territory by mentioning dragons of the lady variety and their predilection for sensuous cars. So you don't have to scroll up to channel 947 and wait for three hours we've embedded the video below the jump.

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GM cutting production by 250,000 vehicles in Q1

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General Motors has just announced it will cut vehicle production in the first quarter of 2009 by 250,000 units. The slowdown in production will reportedly affect some 21 factories in the U.S., Canada and Mexico, which may see their traditional shut-down period over the holidays extended through the end of January, and in some cases into February. This means that most GM factories in North America will sit idle for nearly a third of Q1 2009. GM has not specified which plants will be affected and how, but some workers were already notified this morning of the extended shut down period. We expect a press release from the General later today with more specifics, so stay tuned.

UPDATE: Follow the jump for official press release from GM detailing exactly which plants in the U.S., Canada and Mexico will be affected.

[Source: The Detroit Free Press, Photo by Bill Pugliano/Getty]

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2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid [Ford Fusion Hybrid]

The 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid shares all of the exterior, interior and refinement upgrades bestowed upon the 2010 Ford Fusion and builds on top of that solid foundation with an upgraded hybrid system, improved tuning and the slick new SmartGauge LCD screen. The Hybrid Fusion, along with the Mercury Milan Hybrid, is Ford's first foray into the hybrid sedan market and comes with timing that makes it seem like Ford's freakishly clairvoyant. Let's take a look at the things which make the the new Fusion hybrid tick, along with more pictures and all that Ford has to say below the jump.

Most important to the Fusion Hybrid isn't the gadgets and doo-dads, those are fun, but it's that integrated electric motor and transmission that demands scrutiny. The CVT transmission and electric motor are housed together in a single unit and mated to an Atkinson cycle 2.5-liter 4-cylinder gasoline engine with variable intake cam timing making 155 HP and 136 lb-ft of torque. Backing that is a trunk mounted nickel-metal hydride battery cooled with cabin air instead of a dedicated air conditioning system and charged by the motor/generator as well as regenerative braking. To save on parasitic losses the car also does away with belt drive AC compressor in favor of an electric unit.

All pretty standard for a hybrid on the market these days but the Fusion does do some things other competitors can't. The car can operate in all-electric mode all the way up to 47 MPH which not only saves fuel but keeps things whisper quiet. That high all EV mode contributes to an expected range of on one tank of gas of 700 miles, one heck of a long drive if you ask us. And then there's the SmartGauge, a system of LCD monitors flanking the speedometer which can be easily reconfigured to display whatever data about the car's operation you'd like. In one mode the car even "grows" leaves when you're driving extra conservatively. But what of that fuel mileage? Ford is as-yet mum on the subject, but is committed to class-leading performance and promises at least 5 MPG better than the Camry hybrid.

We'll have to wait and see how the new Fusion hybrid does on the road, but based on the revised styling and the big performance promises, we're suspecting Ford might have a welcomed winner on their hands. Stay tuned for the live reveal images from the floor of the LA Auto Show later today, and until then, take a peek below for all the details.

Check out more on the Ford Fusion Hybrid from CarandDriver.com

All-new hybrid model
For the 2010 model year, the Ford Fusion adds an all-new hybrid model. The Fusion and Mercury Milan Hybrids join the Ford Escape and Mercury Mariner Hybrids, doubling both the size and volume of Ford’s hybrid lineup.

“Offering consumers more fuel-efficient vehicle choices, including improving and increasing our hybrid vehicle offerings, is part of Ford’s broad plan to deliver technology solutions for affordable fuel economy for millions,” Kuzak said.

“With the new Ford Fusion and Mercury Milan hybrids, we are now able to offer even better range of travel on battery power at a greater speed, thanks to a more efficient, seamless transition between the battery-powered motor and gasoline-driven engine,” he said. “These new hybrids will exceed expectations on all fronts – fuel efficiency, comfort, convenience and drivability.”

The Ford Hybrid team has developed a powertrain system that combines the best attributes of the gasoline engine and electric battery-driven motors to deliver the optimal experience for the customer in terms of driving performance and fuel economy. Additionally, the propulsion system for the Ford Fusion and Mercury Milan hybrids transitions between gas and electric power and back more efficiently and seamlessly.

The overall system upgrade allows the Ford Fusion and Mercury Milan hybrids to operate longer at higher speeds in electric mode. The hybrid vehicles can operate up to 47 mph in pure electric mode, approximately twice as fast as some competitors. Plus, the city driving range on a single tank of gas is expected to be more than 700 miles.

The next-generation hybrid system features:
New 2.5-liter 4-cylinder engine (155 horsepower/136 lb.-ft. of torque) running the proven Atkinson cycle mated to an electronically-controlled continuously variable transmission or e-CVT.
Intake Variable Cam Timing (iVCT), which allows the vehicle to more seamlessly transition from gas to electric mode and vice-versa. The spark and cam timing are varied according to the engine load to optimize efficiency and emissions.
Enhanced electronic throttle control reduces airflow on shutdowns, reducing fueling needs on restarts.
Wide-band lambda sensor analyzes the air-fuel ratio and adjusts the lean/rich mixture accordingly to keep the system in balance and to minimize emissions.

A new smaller, lighter nickel-metal hydride battery has been optimized to produce 20 percent more power. Improved chemistry allows the battery to be run at a higher temperature and it is cooled using cabin air.
An added variable voltage converter boosts the voltage to the traction battery to operate the motor and generator more efficiently.
A new high-efficiency converter provides 14 percent increased output to accommodate a wider array of vehicle features.
Smarter climate control system monitors cabin temperature and only runs the gas engine as needed to heat the cabin; it also includes an electric air conditioning compressor to further minimize engine use.
The regenerative brake system captures the energy normally lost through friction in braking and stores it. Nearly 94 percent energy recovery is achieved by first delivering full regenerative braking followed by friction brakes during city driving.
A simulator brake actuation system dictates brake actuation and delivers improved brake pedal feel compared to the previous generation braking system.

“Because our hybrid can run at a much higher speed in electric mode, you can do so much more in city-driving situations,” said Gil Portalatin, Hybrid Applications Manager. “Under the right conditions, you can drive in your neighborhood or mall parking lots without using a drop of gasoline.”

The Fusion Hybrid also offers drivers a way to be more connected to the hybrid driving experience thanks to Ford’s SmartGauge with EcoGuide, a unique instrument cluster execution that helps coach them on how to optimize performance of their hybrid.

SmartGauge with EcoGuide features two, high-resolution, full-color liquid crystal display (LCD) screens on either side of the analog speedometer that can be configured to show different levels of information, including fuel and battery power levels, average and instant miles-per-gallon.
EcoGuide uses a multi-layered approach to coach the driver to maximum fuel efficiency. A tutorial mode built into the display that helps the driver learn about the instrument cluster and the hybrid in a whimsical way that does not overpower. Technical enthusiasts will love the detailed gauges that will help them learn to become more efficient in their driving. Everyday drivers will love another new feature in this same gauge cluster. Called “Efficiency Leaves,” the system “grows” leaves and vines on-screen to reward customers for efficient driving.

Drivers can choose one of four data screens to choose the information level displayed during their drives. They are:
Inform: Fuel level and battery charge status
Enlighten: Adds electric vehicle mode indicator and tachometer
Engage: Adds engine output power and battery output power
Empower: Adds power to wheels, engine pull-up threshold and accessory power consumption

All levels can show instant fuel economy, fuel economy history, odometer, engine coolant temperature, what gear the car is in and trip data (trip fuel economy, time-elapsed fuel economy and miles to empty). The engine coolant temperature indicator turns green when engine conditions are warm enough to allow engine pull-down.

Several other elements help differentiate the Ford Fusion Hybrid from its gas-powered sibling, including unique hybrid “road and leaf” badging on both sides and the rear of the vehicle; unique 16-inch, eight-spoke wheels; eco-friendly seat fabric made from post-industrial 100 percent recycled materials; and a standard 110-volt power outlet.

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Melbourne 2008 Preview: All-New 2008 Ford FG Falcon Unveiled!

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Ford has officially unveiled the long awaited 2008 Ford FG Falcon for the Australian market.



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Specday Tuesday

1970 Mazda Familia 1300

In last month’s Sports & Exotic Car, I wrote a drivableDream feature on a 1970 Mazda 1300 Familia Coupé, but I had enough information for a driveRport feature on it, including seriously complete specifications from a factory manual. If you’ve ever tried to assemble tech data on an old car, you know how hard this is to come up with, so for posterity, here’s the scoop.

Don’t let the modest output fool you, though. It’s a real screamer that’s embarrassed more than one latecomer, often mistaken for a rotary. But at 77.8 cubic inches, you’ll note it produces more than 1hp per cubic inch, which is not so shabby. And it’ll scream rev easily to 7,000 or better, having fun doing so. Also, it will scream screamingly.

ENGINE
TypeOHC inline-four,
“special” cast-iron block
HeadAlloy head
Combustion chamber2.15 cu.in.
Displacement1,272 CC (77.8-cu.in.)
Bore x stroke73 x 76 mm
PistonsConical, elliptic-skirt alloy
Compression ratio8.8:1
Horsepower @ RPM78 @ 6,000
Torque @ RPM76-lbs.ft. @ 4,500
Main bearingsFour
Valves90-degrees, 1.4 mm intake/exhaust
Exhaust systemSingle steel
Block weight269 pounds
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Battery typeNS40Z, NS60L
Voltage12 volt
Capacity35, 45 amp-hour (20-hour rate)
GeneratorNegative-ground 20-amp alternator
Regulated voltage14 +/- 0.5 volts  @ 4,000 RPM alternator speed
Starting motorFour brush, 1KW, >53  amps @ >5,000 RPM
DistributorCamshaft-driven
Ignition timing12 degrees before TDC
Firing order1-3-4-2
Spark plugsNGK BP6ES or Denso W20 EP
FUEL SYSTEM
CarburetorZenith Stromberg two-barrel downdraught
Throat diameter26 mm primary, 30 mm secondary
Venturi diameter20 x 8 mm primary,
26 x 13 x 7mm secondary
Main nozzle2.1 mm primary, 2.8 mm secondary
Main jet0.95 mm primary, 1.65 mm secondary
Slow jet0.44 mm primary, 1.3 mm secondary
Slow air bleed2.1 mm primary, 1.1 mm secondary
Power jet0.44 mm
Accelerator pump13.5 mm; 0.66 CC, 0.78
CC, 0.89 CC
Fuel pumpMechanical
Capacity @ RPM1.5 pints/minute @ 2,000
Fuel filterPaper element
Idle speed600 RPM
LUBRICATING SYSTEM
TypeFull forced pressure
Oil pumpTrochoid gear type
Driven byCrankshaft via chain
Feeding capacity @ RPM10.6 LPM @ 2,000
Oil pressure @ RPM50 lb/sq.in. @ 3,000
Oil filterFull flow
COOLING SYSTEM
RadiatorCorrugated fin
Core area40-sq.ft.
Water pumpCentrifugal
Capacity @ RPM10 GPM @ 3,000
ThermostatWax pellet
Opening, °F180
Fully open, °F203
FanFour blade, 13-inch
Fan, ratio to crankshaft01:00.9
CLUTCH
TypeSingle dry plate
SpringDiaphragm spring
TRANSMISSION
TypeFour speed plus reverse,  synchromesh on  forward gears, sliding mesh for reverse
Ratios: 1st3.337:1
2nd1.995:1
3rd1.301:1
4th1.00:1
Reverse3.337:1
PROPELLER SHAFT
Length1,064 mm
Outer diameter65 mm
DIFFERENTIAL
TypeSemi-floating, hypoid gears
Ratio4.11:1
STEERING
TypeRecirculating ball nut
RatioVariable, 17-19:1
Turning radius4.1 meters (13.4 feet)
Maximum angle44 degrees inner/

35 degrees outer

Backlash0
Camber20 seconds
Caster2 degrees 3 seconds
Toe-in3 +/- 3 mm
Caster trail1.7 mm
BRAKES
TypeHydraulic, manual
Master cylinder bore19.05 mm
FrontGirling disc
Size244 x 10 mm
RearDrum, leading and trailing shoe
Size200 mm
Rear wheel cylinder bore19.05 mm
Braking, 50 KMH-045 feet
CHASSIS & BODY
ConstructionSemi-monocoque
Body styleTwo door, four passenger coupe
LayoutFront engine, rear wheel drive
SUSPENSION
FrontStruts, coil springs, hydraulic shocks
RearLeaf springs, hydraulic shocks
Wheels4J x 13 WDC
Tires13-6.15-4PR or 155SR
WEIGHTS & MEASURES
Wheelbase89 inches
Overall length749 inches
Overall width58 inches
Overall height53 inches
Front track48 inches
Rear track57 inches
Clearance6 inches
Climbing29 degrees
Curb weight1,720 pounds
CAPACITIES
Crankcase3.9 quarts
Cooling system6.25 quarts (with heater)
Fuel tank10.4 gallons
Transmission2.7 pints
Rear axle1.7 pints
Steering0.53 pints


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VW Golf GT TSI: Spy shots from South Africa

Maybe you ask yourself what's the big deal with spy shots of the VW Golf GT TSI.Big deal is that they are from South Africa and VW has always claimed not to introduce the car over there. Reader Nico Potgieter snapped these models outside the Eastwood shopping complex in Arcadia, Pretoria, noting that the interior was very similar to that of the GTI's.Related news: GermanCarBlog, P4MR, VW



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2007 Chicago Auto Show: 2008 Scion xB

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Kelsey Mays already wrote his full report of the Scion xB, which is going to roll out officially at the Chicago Auto Show tomorrow. Therefore we only have a few images that Toyota has allowed us to show.

The all-new xB is based on a new small car platform for Toyota and gets a radical redesign. Gone is the upright box, leaving a leaning rhomboid in its place. The lower profile changes the overall look tremendously, but it doesn’t seem much bigger from the outside even though the new car is larger inside and out.

A 158-hp four-cylinder gives the xB a lot more power and puts it on an even playing field with the Honda Element. We’ll have a lot more information and photos tomorrow, including interior shots, but for now check out the newest Scion on the block.

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Next Up, Sable: Mercury to Rename Montego

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We first heard this morning about Ford renaming the Five Hundred sedan after the more popular Taurus it replaced a few years ago. Now, we learn from the Chicago Tribune’s Jim Mateja that not only will the Taurus name be brought back, but so will the Mercury Sable, the “new” name of that brand’s version of the Five Hundred, the Montego. The official announcements and introductions will come tomorrow during the first media day of the Chicago Auto Show. Both the Five Hundred and Montego are built in Chicago.

[Ford to Resurrect Taurus, Sable, Chicago Tribune]



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2010 Mazdaspeed3: The Most Hideous New Car Ever?

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Look away, it’s hideous!

In one of the most disappointing debuts in the history of automobiles, the 2010 Mazdaspeed3 is almost laughably ugly. Uglier than an Edsel. Uglier than an Aztec. This car, based on the front end alone, is destined to land on every future top 10 list of ugly cars from now until eternity.

2010_mazda_mazdaspeed3_front2The grinning front end looks like a combination of Ronald McDonald, that guy in the Smilin’ Bob commercials, and the inside of fish gills.

I’m shocked that the good people over at Mazda ever thought this was actually a good design strategy. Maybe all the effort went into the car’s performance, which I admit is impressive, and styling was just an afterthought left to an overly happy intern.

smiling-bobThe thing is, I don’t care that the new Mazdaspeed3 is rated at 262 hp or puts down 280 lb-feet of torque at 3,000 rpm. Heck, I wouldn’t care if it had the engine from Aston Martin’s screamin’ new One-77, I’m not getting within 20 feet of a car that looks like a rolling Enzyte commercial.

The hood scoop looks out of place, and the bluntly rounded front end looks like a dead, bloated dolphin.

Reviewers really dig the Mazda’s exhilarating track performance, but that doesn’t change the fact that its ridiculously silly face looks like a pukey cutesy Pokemon character. Does Mazda seriously think a young hip adult will go for this happy-faced new 3 over a WRX or Mitsubishi Evo?

Studies have shown that buyers prefer cars with angry faces. That’s especially true with young, brooding 20-somethings, who won’t spend $25K on a car that looks like it belongs in a Candy Land game.

I sure hope disgusting front-end treatments don’t start getting popular. Acura did it and now Mazda. As much as I despise Acura’s cringe-worthy new beak, I think I’d rather have that than this new Mazda.

What do you think of Mazda’s new face on the 2010 Mazdaspeed3?

-tgriffith

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