Archive for the ‘Car Tech’

  • How Efficient Is Chevrolet Volt Electric Battery?
    If you are planning to buy a Chevrolet Volt, here is something important to note about it’s battery life. General Motors’ very own Chevrolet Volt will now carry an 8-years battery warranty or 100,000 miles. This step has been taken by the manufacturing giant in an effort to inspire confidence in the new technology. Now the step might induce skeptical buyers that the...
    by neha dey at July 15th, 2010 at 09:07 am
  • How To Re-Program One Key To Unlock All Your Toyota Cars?
    Thanks to Filear.com, we got a cool trick for all the Toyota car owners this week. Now you can re-program one key fob to unlock all your cars. All you need to do is to follow the instructions below: (This process is only for Toyota users) Ensure the car doors are unlocked and open Now insert and remove the key from the ignition two times within five seconds (This step...
    by neha dey at July 14th, 2010 at 10:07 pm
  • BMW Boast iPod Interface: Drive music With It’s iDrive Controller
    BMW is one of the best luxurious brands, because of comfort they provide with style. Now how about getting an Apple interface in your BMW? Yes, the automobiles giant announced on Wednesday its intention to support what is probably the most incomprehensible new feature in Apple’s iOS 4, iPod Out. This feature will now permit you to connect an iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS,...
    by neha dey at July 13th, 2010 at 01:07 pm
  • McLaren’s MP4-12C: The Six Cities And The Six Dealers
    McLaren, the supercar maker is all set to start business in U.S, finally. The company has declared its first six U.S. dealers, in which its MP4-12C supercar will be offered, as well as where it will be setting up shop for its North American Headquarters. Welcome McLaren! Remember McLaren has announced its first dealer network earlier this year, but somehow the U.S. was...
    by neha dey at July 6th, 2010 at 05:07 pm
  • Mercedes-Benz Rising: E-Class Is Leading The Pack
    Well have you gifted yourself a Mercedes-Benz last month? Then let me tell you that you are amongst 113,300 customers who also bought a Benz last month. Yes, Merc. sold 113,300 cars in June, rising its sale percentage by 13.2%. Strong demand for the premium brand in China and the United States helped drive growth, parent company Daimler AG said. Daimler AG, the world’s...
    by neha dey at July 5th, 2010 at 08:07 pm
  • BMW Megacity: An Electric Drive, Podlike Two-Seater
    By 2013, you might drive BMW’s up-next Megacity- an electric vehicle! Needless to say, it’s a concept that will drive you off your feets. The image itself is exciting and wild, and getting me crazy. However, details are a little scarce at the moment but the Megacity is expected to draw from a rear-mounted electric motor. Stay tuned. Pundits have always analyzed that...
    by neha dey at July 4th, 2010 at 02:07 am
  • Ford Escape: A Car Designed For Blind
    The National Federation of the Blind (NFB) and Virginia Tech plans to gift a car to its blind-car lovers next year. Yes, soon we can have a car designed especially for the blind. The car is expected to be revealed at the famous Daytona International Speedway track next year. The Ford Escape comes with an unique technology that allows a blind person to drive independently,...
    by neha dey at July 3rd, 2010 at 04:07 pm
  • Victoria Beckham To Design The Next Range Rover ‘Evoque’
    What if someday you come to know that Victoria Beckham is designing a car for you? Indeed she is…..! Range Rover has just revealed “Evoque” at the Kensington Palace in London. And to your amazement, the Spice girl would design it. She would become Land Rover’s new creative design executive. Talking about the car, Land Rover used the splendid settings of a...
    by neha dey at July 3rd, 2010 at 02:07 pm
  • Mercedes 2011 CL: V-Shaped Grille, Bi-xenon Headlights Pre-Safe Braking
    If you are planning to hit a Mercedes this year, wait until the fall, the Giant is all set to offer you its latest revised edition- the Mercedes CL, which has been given a mid-life facelift three years after the car’s introduction. Follow the review to discover your dream car. Three years after its introduction, Mercedes-Benz has given the CL a complete re-designed...
    by neha dey at July 3rd, 2010 at 09:07 am
  • First Flying Car Gets FAA’s Approval: Time To Protect Your Roof
    The first flying car, Massachusetts based Terrafugia “Transition”, has now been approved by U.S. air authorities. It is a light aircraft that can convert into a road-ready car and is now planned to go into production after being given a special weight exemption by the FAA to allow for definite safety qualities to be installed. The thought of a flying car has...
    by neha dey at July 1st, 2010 at 10:07 pm