Thursday, August 11, 2011

Audi A6 Avant estate (2011 – ) expert review

 Audi A6 Avant estate (2011 – ) expert review
 Audi A6 Avant estate (2011 – ) expert review
 Audi A6 Avant estate (2011 – ) expert review

 Audi A6 Avant estate (2011 – ) expert review
 Audi A6 Avant estate (2011 – ) expert review
 Audi A6 Avant estate (2011 – ) expert review
 Audi A6 Avant estate (2011 – ) expert review

The verdict

The Audi A6 Avant is a stylish, practical and economical estate car which rivals the BMW 5 Series Touring and Mercedes E-Class Estate.

Pros

* Strong performance from all engines
* Lots of space for passengers and their luggage
* Reduced emissions compared with the old A6 Avant

Cons

* Expensive to buy
* Firm ride on larger alloy wheels
* Load floor not quite flat

Full Review
1. Exterior

The days when estate cars were boxy and dull are long gone. To many eyes, the Audi A6 Avant is a better looking car than the saloon. With its steeply sloping rear windscreen, strong shoulder line and taut surfaces the A6 is muscular and sporty. The confident Audi grille and intricate headlights add to the assertive character. That’s especially true of the S line model, which sits lower to the ground on larger alloys, and has LED running lamps set into the headlight design. Only taste separates the success of its looks when compared you compare it to the BMW 5 Series Touring and Mercedes E-Class Estate.


2. Interior

Few manufacturers do interior design as well as Audi. There’s a solidity and quality to everything you see and feel which goes some way to justifying the premium price tag. The cabin has some neat touches, too, like the way the 6.5-inch colour sat-nav screen glides out of the dash when you start the car. The dials are easy to read and the controls are mostly intuitive, although the MMI (Multi Media Interface) takes a little getting used to.


3.Practicality

Some estates sacrifice space for the sake of style, but the A6 Avant juggles these competing demands better than most. There’s 565 litres of space with rear seats upright, five litres more than in a BMW 5 Series Touring. Fold the seats down (levers either side of the boot do the job) and there’s 1,680 litres to fill. That’s ten litres more than in the BMW. However, the Audi can’t match the Mercedes-Benz E-Class Estate, with its massive 1,950-litre load bay. Passengers have plenty of room, too, with more rear legroom than in the old A6 Avant.


4.Ride and handling

Standard cars come with conventional springs and dampers, but Audi expects a quarter of buyers to shell out the extra money for optional air suspension. The air-sprung cars do ride better than regular models. With either form of suspension, Audi Drive Select gives drivers the choice of softer of firmer settings to suit the road or the driver’s mood. Think twice before choosing one of the lower slung S line models, as the ride is very firm, especially on the optional 20-inch alloy wheels. Handling is neat and composed, but there’s not enough feedback from the steering wheel to draw the driver into the action. Quattro four-wheel drive models give useful extra traction on slippery roads.


5.Performance

From launch there’s a choice of three diesel engines and one petrol, with a powerful bi-turbo diesel coming before the end of 2011. The top seller is expected to be the 175bhp 2-litre diesel. It may be the least powerful engine in the line-up, but there’s still plenty of muscle for overtaking. The less powerful of the two 3-litre diesels has 26bhp more than the 2-litre, but it’s the six-cylinder engine’s smoothness and refinement which make it worth considering over the smaller engine. There’s also a 242bhp 3-litre diesel and a swift 3-litre TFSI supercharged petrol. For heavyweight punch combined with impressive economy look no further than the new 3-litre twin-turbo TDI, which hits 62mph in just 5.4 seconds. It sounds good for a diesel, too.


6.Running costs

Thanks to its light weight (aluminium is used extensively to save a few kilos) highly efficient engines and some clever technology, the A6 Avant is one of the cleanest and most efficient large estate cars. The 2.0-litre diesel leads the way, returning 57.6mpg and emitting just 129g/km of carbon dioxide. That puts the car in band D for Vehicle Excise Duty and the 18 per cent bracket for company car drivers. Even the thirstiest model, the 3.0 TFSI, manages a respectable 34.5mpg and 190g/km of CO2. Resale values should be among the best in class, too.

7.Reliability

The standard of build and finish is first rate, and if the same attention to detail has been applied to the parts you can’t see then the Avant should prove durable. The old A6 was a solid performer in customer satisfaction and reliability surveys, which bodes well for the new model.


8.Safety

The latest A6 has yet to be crash tested by Euro NCAP, either as a saloon or an estate. However, the old model earned a five-star rating and there’s no reason to believe Audi will have lowered its sights with the new A6. Certainly no corners have been cut in the specification. As well as the usual airbags and stability control buyers can choose optional kit like a lane departure system which warns if the car is drifting and gently steers the car back in line, and automatic braking which slows the A6 if the driver fails to spot a slower vehicle ahead.


9.Equipment

The A6 Avant range is simpler than before, with a straight choice between SE and S line models. The SE has 17-inch alloys, tyre pressure monitoring, leather seats, cruise control, climate control and a luggage rail fixing system. For an extra £2350, S line models add 18-inch alloy wheels, S line body styling, Xenon headlights, sports suspension, sports seats with electric adjustment, brushed aluminium interior trim and a three-spoke multi-function steering wheel.


10.Why buy?

If you want an estate car which looks great yet is still practical, the A6 Avant should be on your shortlist.

Mazda CX-5 details announced

Mazda CX-5 details announced
Mazda CX-5 details announced
Mazda CX-5 details announced
Mazda CX-5 details announced
Mazda CX-5 details announced
Mazda CX-5 details announced
Mazda CX-5 details announced
Mazda CX-5 details announced
Mazda CX-5 details announced
Mazda CX-5 details announced
Mazda CX-5 details announced


• Public unveiling at Frankfurt Motor Show
• Diesel engine targets sub 120g/km of CO2
• New ‘KODO – Soul of Motion’ design theme
Photos and information have been released for the all-new Mazda CX-5, which will be unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September.

Taking on models including the Kia Sportage, Audi Q3, Volkswagen Tiguan, Land Rover Freelander and Range Rover Evoque, the CX-5 will enter a tough market.
With front-wheel drive, a low-slung body and space for four or five adults, the CX-5 is aimed at young families and fans of an active lifestyle. There’s no news of a four-wheel drive, so it is unlikely to spend time off-road.

Mazda CX-5 interiorIts main selling point will be excellent efficiency – emissions below 120g/km have been targeted by engineers for the 2.2-litre SKYACTIV-D diesel model. That means it could cost as little as £30 to tax annually – less than most versions of its Mazda2 supermini.

There will also be a 2-litre SKYACTIV-G petrol engine and a manual or automatic transmission will be available.

Mazda is also hoping to impress with its looks. The CX-5 is the first model in its line-up to feature a new design theme, ‘KODO – Soul of Motion’. Since 2006 Mazda models have conformed to a design language called ‘Nagare’, which translates as “flow” and took inspiration from wind and water.

‘KODO’ is most evident in the bold nose, with a larger Mazda badge, low bumper and wide grille.

The interior retains Mazda’s sports-orientated theme with three individually cowled instruments and a three-spoke steering wheel. The central infotainment screen is controlled by an i-Drive style joystick mounted behind the gearstick.

By Andy Goodwin, senior web journalist

Ford Fiesta leads UK car sales

Ford Fiesta leads UK car sales
Ford Fiesta leads UK car sales
Ford Fiesta leads UK car sales
Ford Fiesta leads UK car sales
Ford Fiesta leads UK car sales
Ford Fiesta leads UK car sales
Ford Fiesta leads UK car sales
Ford Fiesta leads UK car sales

• Fiesta tops sales charts
• Supermini market grows to 34.2 per cent of overall sales
• Diesel cars increase market share to 52.4 per cent

The Ford Fiesta was the best-selling model in July and remains the best-selling car of 2011.

It leads a growth in the popularity of supermini models, which accounted for 34.2 per cent of all cars sold last month.

Diesel models have again increased in popularity, accounting for 52.4 per cent of sales in July. Despite being more expensive to buy than the petrol equivalent, customers are increasingly conscious of the extra fuel economy they can provide.

The most popular diesel model in July was the Vauxhall Insignia, followed by the Volkswagen Golf.

Overall new car sales were down 3.5 per cent in July as a result of the economic downturn, with a total of 131,634 models registered.

Businesses helped to support the market, however, with fleet sales up by 2.1 per cent in July and by 3.3 per cent so far this year.

“New car registration figures fell marginally by 3.5% to 131,634 units in July, reflecting the impact of slower economic growth and subdued consumer confidence,” said Paul Everitt, SMMT Chief Executive.

“Robust demand in the fleet sector helped to bolster weaker private demand. While the coming months remain challenging, performance in the second half of 2011 is expected to keep the market on course to reach around 1.93 million units.”

July 2011 sales figures:

Ford Fiesta – 6,695
Ford Focus – 6,235
Vauxhall Corsa – 5,122
Volkswagen Golf – 4,272
Vauxhall Astra – 4,084
Vauxhall Insignia – 4,037
BMW 3 Series – 3,693
Volkswagen Polo – 3,684
Nissan Qashqai – 3,391
Volkswagen Passat – 2,514

Monday, August 8, 2011

Beutler VW-Porsche Coupe

B4 / 1.582 cc / 75 PS / 88 ft/lb (119 Nm) @ 3.700 / Vmax: 103 mph (165 km/h)

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Best ‘61’ Plate Cars – New Car Reg Guide

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