Wednesday, April 23, 2008


Skoda made no formal announcement for the launch of the Fabia 1.2, the smallest-capacity and cheapest version of the Fabia. The car was quietly introduced into the market, with attractive ex-showroom prices ranging from Rs 5.11 lakh for the Active version, Rs 5.48 lakh for the classic and Rs 6.09 lakh for the Ambient. The car is powered by a three-cylinder petrol motor that puts out 70bhp, just about sufficient for the Fabia’s bulk. Start up is a noisy affair, with some amount of vibration present at idle too. The motor pulls acceptably and the three-cylinder engine’s note turns to a throaty thrum as you wind on the revs. And you do need to rev it to get at the power. Acceleration is not strong however, merely sufficient, and you have to work hard at overtaking on the highway. The motor also whines at some engine speeds. There is also less kit inside the car. The car we tested lacked seat height adjustment, the dash was not two-tone but there was a lovely audio system. There is also no 1.2 badge on the car. The fantastic ride and handling of the car, the comfortable seats, the tough solid build and the strong brakes – all core Skoda values – remain intact.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008


Lighter, faster and more powerful - this is Lamborghini’s facelifted Gallardo, the LP560-4. It takes its name from the 560PS (552bhp) power output of the new 5.2-litre V10, up by 40bhp. The engine, developed with Audi, is new and uses the VW Group’s FSI direct injection, which Lamborghini is calling Inienzione Stratificata. Torque is up by 3kgm to 54.2kgm. The extra shove fractionally improves the Gallardo’s 0-100kph time — now 3.7sec and a match for Ferrari’s 430 Scuderia — but it should also improve midrange performance with more torque available at 4000rpm than the old car had at its peak output. And it should make an even better noise with a new exhaust system. On the outside there’s a new Reventon-style front bumper and an entirely new rear designed to make the back end look more horizontal. Some of the changes are aimed at cutting costs. The engine has plastic covers, and the accerartor pedal is now plastic with a clip-on alloy cover; it was solid aluminium.

Nissan GT-R

FACTFILE NISSAN GT-RPrice Rs 60 lakh (est.) Length 4655mm Width 1895mmHeight 1370mmWheelbase 2780mmKerb weight 1740kgEngine 6-cyls in vee, 3799cc, twin-turbocharged petrolInstallation Front, longitudinal, 4WD Power 473bhp at 6400rpmTorque 60kgm at 3200-5200rpmGearbox 6-speed, double-clutch, semi-automatic Suspension (F-R) Multi-link, coil springs, anti-roll bar Fuel tank 76 litresBrakes (F-R) 380mm ventilated discsTyre size (F-R) 255/40 ZR20-285/35 ZR20Boot 315 litres

 

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