New Honda Accord 2.2 i-DTEC automatic review

The new Honda Accord, both in saloon and Tourer estate forms, arrived in the UK in 2008 with a much bolder styling, a higher interior quality, and added specification to move the product closer to the premium end of the D-segment (upper medium), the home of the Audi A4, BMW 3 Series and Mercedes-Benz C-Class.
The range includes 2.0-litre and 2.4-litre petrol engines and the second generation 2.2-litre turbodiesel unit, all Euro 5 compliant. Whilst an automatic transmission was available for petrol powered models, until now the diesel variants were manual transmission only and that left a big hole in their line-up. [more..]










The full details of the new Pagani Zonda R where finally revealed. The Pagani Zonda and its several variants are already among the most dramatically styled and exclusive supercars in the world, but founder Horacio Pagani has more ambitious plans for the car in the form of the Zonda R. First previewed in late 2007, Pagani has now released full details for the car, which made its world debut this week at a small event in Vienna.
Renntech is unveiling what they call the 777 Concept.








Honda's new 2nd generation Honda Stream delivers a great package of power, fuel economy and utility. It's 1.8l R18A i-VTEC engine features a unique 'economy' mode for highway cruising. Normal engines control the amount of air going into the engine by varying the size of the 'throttle body'. During cruising, relatively little power is needed. In this situation, little air is needed sothe throttle body size is closed till very small. Unfortunately while this lets us limits the amount of air, it also forces the engine to do extra work. To relate this to real-life situations, think of drinking through a straw. We pinch the straw to limit the amount we drink but then we have to suck harder. This extra work by the engine means extra power loss and adversely affects its fuel consumption. It is ironic because it occurs just when we need are able to get best fuel economy.






