Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Mersedes - Benz C63 AMG Sedan


BRILLIANT performance, exceptional handling. Those accolades are heaped on all sorts of motoring dross these days, but they are words that actually mean what they say when applied to the Mercedes-Benz C63. The smallest Mercedes-AMG model is a heavily breathed-over C-class, with the kind of performance that will make your eyes water and an engine note that will make anyone who loves cars weak at the knees. Its appearance may suggest it is little more than a warmed-over executive sedan covered in a plain wrapper, but look beyond the exterior and consider it is motivated by a fire-breathing 6.2-litre V8, and you’ll find that this C-class certainly is no boiled lolly.>Full Story


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Porsche Cayenne

Porsche is odds-on to become Australia’s first European brand to offer petrol-electric power. The next-generation Cayenne due for release around 2010, and Porsche will introduce a hybrid version using a 3.6-litre V6 and six-speed Tiptronic transmission with a 34kW electric motor.>full story


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Porsche Roxster

Porsche is reported to be working on a smaller SUV stablemate for its popular Cayenne, based on next year's all-new Q5 from Audi. Dubbed the Roxster, is expected to surface around 2010. It would compete with BMW's X3 and upcomers like VW's Tiguan and the Mercedes-Benz MLK/GLK.> Full Story

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Mercedes-Benz GLK

Mercedes-Benz is likely to develop a right-hand-drive version of its GLK compact off-roader and launch it in Australia, at its minor change scheduled for 2010. The first small Benz SUV is designed to compete with BMW’s X3, Audi's Q5 and Land Rover Freelander, but it may come only in rear-wheel drive.>full story

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BMW CONCEPT X1

BMW’s Concept X1 is expected to go virtually unchanged into production. BMW's smallest crossover will enter the compact SUV market dominated by the likes of Toyota’s RAV4, Subaru's Forester and the Honda CR-V, plus VW's Tiguan. Power will come from a range of petrol and turbo-diesel engines.> Full Story


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Honda Civic hatch

Honda Australia will import the British-built Civic hatch as a mainstream model when the mid-life facelift is introduced in the middle of 2009. The five-door Civic will be a high-specification model and will be priced from around $35,000.>full story


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