Formula Future concept vehicles by Pierpaolo Lazzarini

Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Formula future concept by our friend Pierpaolo Lazzarini. Formula Future is an hypothetical ideation of a futuristic formula one federation set in the year 2055. The vehicles will run on track made by steel and each wheel of the car contains a special engine, able to adjust the magnetism intensity of the magnetic tyre.

















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What To Do If You Are Involved In A Minor Car Accident


Any car accident can be very distressing - buying a brand new front wheel hub or rear wheel hub and then having it destroyed is never fun. However, if you are prepared it can help make a stressful situation more manageable. This guide is for cases in which there are no injuries to either party in the accident. If you are involved in an accident where there are injuries to either party, you must stop immediately and dial 911.

 The first thing to do if you are involved in an accident is, if possible, to move your car to a safe nearby location out of the way of other motorists. Be careful not to go too far, and never leave the scene. Leaving the scene of an accident is a highly punishable offense and a felony in cases where someone is injured.

Stay calm. Regardless of whether the accident was your fault or not, don’t panic, remain polite, and do not admit fault. Contact your local police, who will inform you whether or not a patrol officer should come and assess the situation.

Then exchange information with the other party. Collect their contact information, insurance information, the year make model and color of their vehicle, and their license plate number. Take a picture of the damage to both vehicles at the scene of the accident. Take pictures from multiple angles, and try to get as much detail as possible – from close-ups of the damage to wider shots of the scene itself. If you do not have a camera on your mobile phone, purchase a disposable camera and keep it in your car at all times in case of an accident. Also collect contact information from the tow truck driver and any witnesses (if present).


After you have exchanged all of the information necessary, you should be ready to get on your way. Make sure to keep all of the information you gathered in a safe place so you can reference it once you return home to complete the necessary paperwork, and ensure the responsible party pays for the repairs.

Concept vehicle by John Wallin Liberto

Monday, February 27, 2012
Nice new vehicle art by our friend John.


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Tips to Believe Vehicle Shipping

Friday, February 24, 2012
Have you just discovered the car, vehicle, voyage movie trailer or vessel that you have been looking for? The only issue is that the car is across the sea in either the USA or the UK. What you need to know now is how much it is going to cost you to send it across and what documents you are going to need. Having invested several weeks in search of the right car, once you have discovered it you then want to discover out exactly how you go about Vehicle Shipping in USA and all the associated expenditures and requirements that are associated with this form of activity.
Vehicle Shipping in USA
At this level the vital factor you are going to need to do is to discover out exactly how much it is going to cost you to send the car, whether it is a car, vehicle, voyage movie trailer or vessel, from the factor of beginning through to the delivery factor. What you need is a completely comprehensive cost which will protect all expenditures that are likely to be received for the complete voyage, in other terms a 'Door to Door' cost. This is time when you are going to need the solutions of a excellent Products Forwarder or Shipping Broker, ultimately one who focuses on the activity of automobiles and the like, who will be able to provide you with a cost for the car shipping rates.
Whether you are shipping from the USA or from the UK, identical expenditures and documents are engaged either way. To begin with there will be a cost received for the receiving the car from the factor of beginning to the closest docks. Once there a cost is assessed for Interface Managing and Certification Costs, such as realization the Traditions Admittance and the Waybill. Products Prices are now received masking the shipping from port to port. Once the car has arrived at the getaway port handling expenses and Certification expenses are once again assessed, masking the incoming Traditions Admittance.
At this level there is also a Duty/VAT cost engaged, depending on the value of the car. Last but not least in the record of expenditures engaged with car shipping rates is one more delivery cost to the greatest getaway, unless you are in a location to gather the car yourself from the docks. The major factor to keep in mind is to create sure that you use an excellent Shipping Agent/Freight Forwarder to deal with the activity, and create sure that the cost you get protects all of the cost components that will be received.

How to Get Warranty Work Done at the Dealership

Thursday, February 23, 2012
A great way to ruin your day is to have your diesel engine parts or diesel injectors go out on you. It's even worse when the parts aren't warrantied; or worse still, when the parts ARE warrantied by the manufacturer but your local dealership doesn't want to warranty the parts for you.

It's sometimes difficult to realize that dealerships are not directly related to the brand of vehicles they sell. Though you hold high regard for the automaker of the car you purchased, the dealership can fall short of those high standards. Automakers try very hard to get their dealers to be honest and good to their customers (it affects their brand image a great deal), but still sleazy dealerships persist.

Marilynn K. Yee/The New York Times
 Here are some tips to get warranty work done on your vehicle:

1. Know Your Warranty: The owner's manual for your vehicle will have a warranty section, or a separate warranty pamphlet. There are often separate warranty terms for different parts of your vehicle; an example is a Drivetrain Warranty. Make sure that the part in question is covered under the manufacturer's warranty, and that your vehicle is within the warranty parameters.

2. Be Polite But Firm: If a dealer argues with you that the part is not under warranty when it clearly is, ask politely if you can check the warranty section of your manual. If they are still being resistant, nicely ask if they would like you to call the automaker to get authorization for them. Maintain an attitude of trying to work to solve the problem, not trying to accuse the dealer. Unfortunately your best bet of getting the problem fixed lies with the dealer, so make sure to remain polite and genial but firm.

3. Call The Automaker: If the dealer still refuses, you can always repeat the process at a different dealer in hopes of getting better service. If not, however, it may be necessary to contact your automaker and let them know of your experience. They often have national and regional telephone numbers; check your automaker's main website and search for the regional telephone number (if you can get it). Once on the phone, still remain polite and calm and do not badmouth the dealer. You do not want to be labeled as one of those "insane customers" so it's best to keep your cool and emphasize you are just trying to resolve an issue with your vehicle, and you need help.

Think this is a warranty issue?
 4. Lemon Laws: If all else fails, you might need to get help from a lawyer. There are different laws for manufacturer's warranties in each state; finding out how many issues, and what kind of issues, you need to be experiencing to qualify could be useful to you. At this point you need to weigh the cost of lawyer's fees with the cost of buying a new part at your expense.

Hopefully, you will never need to follow all of these guidelines to get warranty work done on your vehicle. It can be an extremely frustrating experience but hopefully, armed with the facts, you'll get your vehicle taken care of.

ChargePoint adds another Burbank, CA charging location

Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Happy to report that this site is now up and running.

I charged there during my lunch break today at 5.4 kwh with no problems. This is a great location and close to the 134 Freeway. Just exit at Pass Ave.

Everything you wanted to know about HTML5 in the car, Part II

Welcome to the second installment in my Q&A series on HTML5 in the car. Last week, we looked at CSS, cross-platform execution, and asynchronous design. This week, we turn our attention to web servers, native plug-ins, instrument clusters, and display updates.

If I don’t use a web server in my infotainment system, will I miss out on some features of HTML5?
A web server isn’t strictly necessary, but there are two very good reasons for including one. First, it lets you export a user interface to devices outside the car, thereby allowing mobile phones or tablets to run apps that are hosted on the vehicle head unit. Second, it lets you export internal car resources, as a URL, to HMI software running in the head unit. For instance, the web server could provide the HMI with access to static vehicle-configuration data (through an xml file) or to a back-up camera (through a video stream).

Will using native code plug-ins compromise my ability to leverage HTML5?
This is tricky, because a lot of things you want to do may require native code. So, yes, use native code, but do it judiciously. The more native code you use, the more it will limit the cross-platform capability of the HTML5 code that relies on it. The good news is that with HTML5 gaining so much functionality, plug-ins are needed far less than ever before.

A sample climate control app from the
QNX CAR 2 platform, created with HTML5.
Would you consider HTML5 as an option for cluster instruments: speedometers, tachometers, etc.?
At this point, I’d say no. HTML5 makes a lot of sense for in-vehicle infotainment, but it doesn’t provide the response needed for a vehicle cluster and it won't ensure safety-critical certification. Plus, the instrument cluster isn’t where you realize a lot of HTML5’s value: downloadable apps, connectivity to mobile devices, and so on. If the cluster and the infotainment system eventually merge into one big screen, then it’s more likely you could use HTML5 for both — but that’s still a few years out.

What’s a good way to get responsive display updates (10Hz update) into HTML5? Websockets?
If you need to deliver high-speed updates to your head unit, Websockets is one way to go. Make sure, however, that you don’t stall the rest of the JavaScript engine while your main thread is blocked on tasks. If you create another thread to monitor for changes, you can do it just as effectively (and probably with less work) with a JNEXT or NPAPI call into native code.
 

Auto + Mobile

Tuesday, February 21, 2012
I love this play on words. I can’t claim it as my own but I think it’s very cool that the word automobile breaks down into auto and mobile. I’m sure the term originally referred to automatically mobile horseless-carriages or some such thing. According to one online source, the word dates from 1895 and means “self-propelled motor vehicle”.

But today, it represents the convergence of two historically independent industries, auto and mobile. Now, more than ever, consumers are extending their digital lives into their cars. They want a personalized in-vehicle experience, including access to their music, to their friends, to their favourite places, and to their schedules — both personal and professional. And that’s just the beginning.

Following the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in January, I heard many in the industry refer to CES as one of the most important automotive shows of the year. You heard that right: CES is now considered an automotive show.

The new QNX concept car is
scheduled to appear at MWC.
Now it’s February and QNX Software Systems is headed to Barcelona where we will demonstrate our connected concept car on the BlackBerry stand in Hall 7 at Mobile World Congress. This same car won a Best of CES award in the car tech category.

MWC is the show for mobile phones and everything related. During the show, we will participate on a luncheon panel hosted by Fierce Markets, Paving the Way to Success for the Connected Car. Other panelists include Ford, AT&T, and the GSMA.

MWC isn’t known as an auto-focused event but I expect this to change. Most carriers see the connected car as an emerging growth market, as do silicon vendors. Meanwhile, handset and car companies work towards improving the integration of the mobile experience into the car without impacting driver distraction.

Auto + Mobile. End of story.

For more info on the panel, click here.
 

Rear-Facing Camera's Might be Required by 2014

Last week we covered why it might be a good idea to install a dash cam into your vehicle. So many vehicles now come with a Car Navigation System and In Dash Navigation Screen stock, that adding a few cameras in the front and the rear can be easy and provide you with a range of benefits. Soon, however, automakers will not have a choice: rear facing back up cameras are set to be required for all vehicles made after 2014.

Based on a proposal by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), drivers must have the ability to see behind their vehicle when the vehicle is put into reverse. According to NHTSA, this "blind spot" regulation could save 95 to 112 lives per year, and prevent 7,000 to 8,000 or more injuries. Tragically, backover accidents cause an average of 229 deaths per year, 44% of which are children under 5 years old. Cars with lots of travel and small back windows (like SUVs) have very poor rear visibility, especially for children who are not taller than the back windows of the vehicle.

The matter is not cut and dried, however: there is some heated debate on whether measures like this are necessary. The NHTSA says the total approximate cost to equip their estimate of 16.6 million vehicles sold in 2014 would be between $1.9 billion and $2.7 billion. Of course it's impossible to put a price on a child's life, but it is possible to hold drivers responsible for making sure there is nothing behind their vehicle, especially if there are children around.

There is also the responsibility of parents  to keep an eye on their children to make sure they are not playing behind cars, and not in the driveway when a car is running. Given that in 2009 33,808 people were killed in automobile related accidents, back-up related deaths are relatively rare.

The decision has been delayed on several occasions so the jury isn't out yet on the issue, but if passed we could be seeing even the lowest base model cars with in-dash screens to support rear-facing cameras as early as 2014. Do you think the burden of responsibility lies with automakers or parents?

Video of the trunk and backseat folded down.

Saturday, February 18, 2012

The Importance of Having a Dash Cam

Friday, February 17, 2012
Have you ever thought about getting a dash camera? Most people are more concerned with whether their Pre-Cat Oxygen Sensors and Post-Cat Oxygen Sensors are functioning properly, and that dash cams are just for police vehicles.

The driver pointing out his dash cam.
You might want to think again - there are several advantages to having a dash cam, first and foremost having a recorded account of anything you witness while driving. There is a video circulating online currently of a driver with a dash cam who had a car in front of them BACK INTO their vehicle. By law, this would normally be his fault as anything that looks like a rear-end is the fault of the rear driver. However, despite attempts of the front driver to threaten to call the police unless our driver pay him $500 on the spot, because of the dash cam he had evidence for his case.

This is also handy in case you witness a crime while driving, even if it doesn't involve your vehicle. Events like accidents and crimes can happen fast - human memory can prove to be hazy when pressed to recall exact details about a certain moment in time. A dash cam can be very useful in these situations to provide an accurate account of events, and to identify anyone involved.

Serious matters aside, footage from a dash cam can be entertaining. I'm sure you can think of a time when you've seen something while driving that is almost beyond belief, but upon telling the story to your friends it turns into one of those "you had to be there" moments. Showing the footage to friends, and even uploading it to popular video aggregating sites, enables you to share your hilarious moment with potentially thousands of people.


Lastly, footage from a dash cam can be artistic. Want to remember what that road trip was like a few years ago? A neat video compilation of normal hand-held video camera footage mixed with dash cam footage of your trip can provide a very cool experience for you and your loved ones to share.


Whatever you use it for, a dash cam can come in handy in the right moment. For all of it's uses, it seems worth the average $60 investment.

Peugeot revealed Peugeot XY Concept car images and details

Peugeot has revealed images and details of the Peugeot XY Concept car which is going to make its first debut at Geneva Motor Show.
Peugeot XY Concept
The Peugeot XY Concept car is powered with 1.6 litre e-HDi engine which produces 115hp. The car is equipped with 6 speed manual gearbox. The Peugeot XY Concept car transports its occupants in refined environment with Crimson colour treatment applied to exterior bodywork and decorated interior.
The Peugeot XY Concept car has Special Pulsion paintwork which appears to constantly change depending on distance and position from which it is viewed. This ability to transform is result of an exclusive method based on very precise application of sixteen coats of paint and lacquer.
The Peugeot XY Concept car passenger section is trimmed with crimson stitched leather dashboard, armrests, steering wheel rings, gear lever gaiter and sides, stripes on seat inserts and floor mats, black leather edge trimmed panoramic glass roof with white ambiance lighting, pearly grey leather pleated seats with five metal rings, exclusive leather steering wheel and crimson micro stripes with chrome insert in lower section. The finishing touches to interior add gunmetal aesthetic treatment to door crossbars, steering wheel decorations and vent trims.
The Peugeot XY Concept car travels on exclusive dual effect 18" alloy wheels balancing its Pulsion colour and special detailing with coloured chrome decorating panoramic glass roof trim. The lower window edge and quarter panel are finished off with special grille treatment with three horizontal chrome bars.
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Spooky Art Car Scares Customers at Raven's Grin Inn - Jim Warfield

Thursday, February 16, 2012
Spooky Art Car Scares Customers at Raven's Grin Inn - Jim Warfield
Spooky Art Car Scares Customers at Raven's Grin Inn - Jim Warfield
There aren't many Haunted Inns that come complete with spooky art cars parked in the front but owner and resident Jim Warfield has done his best to give his clients the complete package.

In the town of Mount Carroll, Ill is where you will find Raven's Grin Inn, a 19th-century mansion that's been turned into a wacky house of horrors by Jim Warfield which just happens to be located a block away from a cemetery.

Warfield rescued the house from being demolished about 20 years ago and then went on to fill it
with all kinds of freaky art projects  like the "the last Elvis impersonator" that sits decaying in a wheelchair and of course plenty of creaky, spooky and secret passages. If you are feeling up to it you can get a group of 10 and go on a tour for $10 per person per hour but you must call in advance for reservations.

What got Jim a post here on art car central was one three spooky cars, a  87 Olds station Art Car wagon, "Custom cruiser" with arms that go up and down via a 79 T-Bird Vacuum /headlight door lifter device and a reptile hood with doll trapped in its bloody teeth. I think traveling cross country in one of these with the whole family is scary enough even without the skulls, but that's just me.

It took Jim about 5 years to rebuild his spooky art car to the point were felt comfortable taking it down to the local drag strip that allows anyone to race any car for $10. If speed doesn't kill then definitely a spooky induced heart attack would be enough to beat the competition. Go get em Jim:)

Spooky Art Car Scares Customers at Raven's Grin Inn - Jim Warfield
Spooky Art Car Scares Customers at Raven's Grin Inn - Jim Warfield
Spooky Art Car Scares Customers at Raven's Grin Inn - Jim Warfield
Spooky Art Car Scares Customers at Raven's Grin Inn - Jim Warfield

Spooky Art Car Scares Customers at Raven's Grin Inn - Jim Warfield
Spooky Art Car Scares Customers at Raven's Grin Inn - Jim Warfield

Chrysler announced new Chrysler Ypsilon Black and Red edition car

Chrysler has announced new special edition version of first supermini Chrysler Ypsilon Black and Red edition car which is available for sale in UK this month. The car is designed to attract new and different customers to model range and Chrysler brand.
Chrysler Ypsilon Black and Red edition
The Chrysler Ypsilon Black and Red edition car is available with three different engines. The car is powered with 0.9 litre TwinAir petrol engine which produces 84 hp and 145 Nm of torque and 1.2-liter four-cylinder petrol engine with 68 hp and 102 Nm of torque. The car is also powered with 1.3 litre MultiJet diesel engine which produces 94 hp and 200 Nm of torque.
The Chrysler Ypsilon Black and Red edition car has standard interior features black and red fabric seat upholstery, dashboard and door linings, air conditioning, Blue and Me Bluetooth and 360 degree hi-fi system. The car looks stunning and packed with new features that focus on style, technology and value for money.
The Chrysler Ypsilon Black and Red edition car has standard exterior features black and red bi colour paint, 16 inch multi spoke alloy wheels, fog lamps, black glass and body coloured side skirts. To make new car even more desirable Chrysler is offering a zero deposit, £199 per month finance deal on 1.2 litre version, £219 on 0.9 litre TwinAir version and £239 on 1.3 litre version.
The on road price of new Chrysler Ypsilon Black and Red edition car is £13,950 for 0.9 litre TwinAir, £12,750 for 1.2 litre Petrol version  and £14,950 for 1.3 MultiJet diesel version.
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Yet another reason why I love driving the ActiveE!

Wednesday, February 15, 2012
As the gas prices climb, I'm thankful to be driving a 100% electric car.

What Documents Are Important to Keep for my Vehicle?


There are several documents you are required to keep with you when you drive in the United States. It is easy to forget about necessary paperwork when driving – most of us are only concerned whether our CD Playerand navigation units are functioning to make sure we are entertained and comfortable. However not having a piece of the necessary paperwork required for driving on public roads can leave you with a huge headache.

 One of these is a driver’s license, which also serves as a valid form of identification. As it is your license to drive, and a form of identification, it is best to carry your driver’s license with you at all times. These are issued by your home state, and the requirements for obtaining one vary from state to state. To check the requirements where you live, visit the Department of Motor Vehicles website for your home state.

You are also required to carry a liability insurance policy for driving. The minimum requirements of these policies also vary from each state, but regardless, a card will be issued to you either physically or electronically. There are many insurance companies switching to paperless policies, and while this is more efficient and “eco-friendly,” it is important to make sure you print a copy of your insurance card and keep it with you if you received it electronically.

You are also required to register your vehicle in the state in which you live. After filling out a registration form, and a check for the fees for registering your vehicle, you will receive a document and a sticker to apply on the top right corner of your license plate. Make sure to keep the document that comes with the sticker – this is your vehicle registration paperwork and should be kept, along with your insurance information, in the glove compartment of your vehicle.

Why are these documents important to keep with you? If you are ever pulled over by any law enforcement officer, you will be required to furnish these documents as proof you are legally able to drive in the U.S. If you are caught without these documents you will most likely be issued a separate ticket for not having them on you, along with whatever violation you were cited for in the first place. Additionally, if you are ever involved in an auto accident, you will be required to exchange the information on these documents to the other party involved (if any), and depending on the severity of the accident, report it to the Department of Motor Vehicles. It is best to avoid any problems by making sure you have your paperwork in order at all times.
 

 Lastly, it is very important to keep the original documents that prove your ownership of the vehicle – typically called a title. The title to your vehicle is critical in proving that the vehicle belongs to you, and is required for registering the vehicle in your name for the first time. Never keep the title inside the vehicle – if the title is lost, getting another copy can be difficult. It is best to keep the title to your vehicle in a safe place at home where you can find it if you need it.

ITU-T: Developing standards to fight driver distraction

The telecommunication standardization sector of the International Telecommunications Union is poised to play a crucial role in tomorrow’s connected cars. And yet, many people in the auto industry have never heard of the ITU, or of its standardization sector, the ITU-T. So let’s start with a quick introduction.

The ITU is the United Nations agency that deals with telecommunications. More specifically, it is where governments come together to agree on international standards for Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs).

Currently, the ITU-T is developing recommendations for ICTs that interact with drivers — examples include networked-based navigation systems, web browsers, and mobile phones. These recommendations will apply to networks; to applications accessed by drivers; and to connected, nomadic, and factory-installed devices. Strictly speaking, these recommendations are voluntary, which is precisely why they are referred to as “recommendations.” However, they can become binding if mandated by regional government agencies or customers.

ITU-T recommendations for the car are needed for several reasons:
  • ICTs are moving into the automotive cockpit — Increasingly, ICT systems under the scope of the ITU-T are finding their way into the cockpit and interacting with drivers. Technology-related driver distraction has been recognized as a global problem that needs to be addressed. Internationally agreed guidance on the design and performance of these systems can help increase safety.
     
  • Easy-to-find guidance for ICT community — ICT designers, developers, and application authors need easy access to guidance on design and performance requirements for ICT systems that interact with drivers. The ICT community consults ITU-T recommendations for guidance and requirements on ICT systems. Therefore, there is real value in having ITU-T recommendations that can serve as a reference to existing driver distraction-related standards and to fill any standardization gaps.
     
  • Internationally agreed standards — The ITU-T is where governments come together to agree on international telecommunications standards. This is what makes these standards unique. It also gives them more weight with regional Standards Development Organizations (SDOs) and regulatory authorities. There is even value in an ITU-T recommendation that simply references existing standards since it will have gone through the ITU-T approval process.

Focus group on driver distraction
Last year, I became the founding chair for the ITU’s Focus Group on Driver Distraction (FG Distraction), which was created to pull expertise from the automotive industry and human factors experts into the ITU-T standardization process. The group currently has 3 planned ITU-T recommendations related to driver distraction:

G.SAM — recommendation on mechanisms for managing the situational awareness of drivers:

 

G.V2A — recommendation on an automotive interface (for instance, APIs) for applications external to the vehicle gateway:



P.UIA — recommendation on automotive user interface requirements:



FG Distraction will finalize pulling together input from industry and human factors experts by December 2012. Approved ITU-T recommendations are not expected until late 2013.

Want to contribute?
If you’d like to participate in FG Distraction, the group is open to any individual from a country that is a member of ITU and who is willing to contribute to the work (which is just about everyone). This includes anyone who is also a member or representative of an interested SDO. There is no cost to participate.

For more information about FG Distraction and upcoming meetings, click here. The next meeting will take place on April 4-5 at the SAE Headquarters in Troy, Michigan, USA.
 

Ferrari officially revealed 2013 Ferrari California car

Ferrari has officially revealed details of the new version 2013 Ferrari California car which is going to make its first debut at Geneva Motor Show. The production of car has already started with increase in power output of 30 CV.
2013 Ferrari California
The 2013 Ferrari California car is powered with 4.3 liter V8 engine which produces 490 hp and 505 Nm of torque. The car is accelerated from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.8 seconds. The car has cutting edge aluminium fabrication techniques and construction technologies used by Scaglietti Centre of Excellence in manufacture of the Ferrari California chassis which reduce overall weight of car by 30 kg without impinging in structural rigidity and performance.
The 2013 Ferrari California car has Handling Speciale package has Magnetorheological dampers controlled by faster ECU running patented Ferrari software. The package also features stiffer springs for more precise body control combined with comfortable ride. The California has faster turn in with smaller steering wheel angles new steering box with 10 percent quicker steering ratio.
The 2013 Ferrari California car technical features are matched by new, even more extensive choice of colours developed by Ferrari Styling Centre, including two tone finishes, three layer paint technology and modern reinterpretations of classic colour schemes which increase exclusive personalisation possibilities even further. The Ferrari California benefits from free seven year standard maintenance programme.
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Charging in Burbank, CA

Tuesday, February 14, 2012


Tried to get a Level 2 charge today at 327 N. Pass Ave in Burbank, CA but was bummed to find that both ChargePoint chargers at this location were down. They should be working soon but probably best to call ChargePoint first before stopping by. The website showed them being functional. I called in to alert them. Looking forward to this location being up and running soon.

Audi officially revealed 2013 Audi RS4 Avant car

Audi has officially revealed images and details of the new 2013 Audi RS4 Avant car.
2013 Audi RS4 Avant
The 2013 Audi RS4 Avant car is powered with 4.2 liter V8 engine which is connected to seven speed S tronic transmission and quattro permanent all wheel drive to transfer that power on road. The car produces 450 hp and 430 Nm of maximum torque. The car is accelerated from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.7 seconds and top speed of the car is 250 km/h. This can be increased to 280 km/h upon request.
The 2013 Audi RS4 Avant car interior is clad completely in black and optionally available in Moon Silver. Chrome clasps subtly accentuate switches and control elements. The car has black leather and Alcantara standard heated front sport seats with integrated headrests, sport steering wheel and climate controlled deluxe seats with ventilation function. The driver information system with color display includes RS menu with lap timer, an oil thermometer and MMI monitor display special RS welcome screen when car is started.
The 2013 Audi RS4 Avant car exterior has hexagonal single frame grille with matte aluminum look finish, honeycomb insert finished in high gloss anthracite, LED daytime running lights, chiseled side sill caps, flared wheel wells, discrete roof spoiler, distinctive bumpers and two oval tailpipe caps of dual exhaust system are integrated into an upturned diffuser. Audi also offers a sport exhaust system with a voluminous sound and black caps. Elegant light strips adorn LED rear lights.
The 2013 Audi RS4 Avant car is available in eight colors one solid and one metallic finish, four pearl effect colors and two specially pigmented crystal effect colors, Prism Silver and Panther Black. The 2013 Audi RS4 Avant car is scheduled for delivery in fall 2012 and starting price of the car is $76,000.
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