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Monday, 7 November 2011

Novo Fiat Palio 2012 chega em maio, maior, mais luxuoso, totalmente renovado e com preços a partir de R$30.000 reais

O Novo Fiat Palio 2012 chega às concessionárias da marca em maio deste 2011, ostentando uma reformulação completa, e não apenas um facelift - como foras as alterações do Palio nesses últimos 15 anos que o carro se mantém no mercado.

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Novo Fiat Palio 2012 - vermelho
A plataforma sobre a qual o Novo Fiat Palio será feita é a mesma do Novo Uno, assim como o conjunto motriz: Fire 1.0 e 1.4, além de um modelo top de linha equipado com o E-TorQ .6 16V.
Novo Palio 2012 - frente

A frente apresenta uma grande abertura para entrada de ar nos para-choques.

Novo Palio 2012 - traseira

Novo Fiat Palio 2012 - traseira - vermelho

Novo Fiat Palio 2012 - rodas

Novo Fiat Palio 2012 - lateral

A traseira, por sua vez, virá com uma lanterna que sobe na coluna C, em uma abordagem similar à utilizada tanto no
Punto quanto no Novo Uno.

Novo Palio 2012 - painel

Novo Fiat Palio 2012 - painel do Dual Logic

Novo Fiat Palio 2012 - interior painel

Já o interior será mais sofisticado e luxuoso que o atual, com inclusões adicionais de borracha no lugar dos plásticos, novo painel de instrumentos. O modelo topo de linha terá painel bi-color e detalhes em plástico imitando aço escovado.

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Novo Fiat Palio 2012

Novo Fiat Palio 2012

Novo Fiat Palio 2012 - lanternas traseira

Em termos de dimensões, o Novo Palio 2012 será 16 cm maior que o atual, com uma distância entre eixos de 2m53 metros, o que permitirá uma amplicação no espaço interno e também no volume do porta-malas - 290 litros. O preço do Novo Palio 2012 partirá de estimados R$ 30.000 reais.

Mercedes E350 4Matic Review

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Getting old is not for sissies. Aside from a general degradation in motor skills, sensory perception, memory and earnings, the 401K set is prone to health complaints that are both fantastically expensive and endlessly annoying. Fortunately, there are compensations: grandchildren (kids free from a no-deposit, no-return policy) and the Mercedes Benz E350 4Matic. I'm not saying the E350 was specifically designed to salve the fading sensibilities of the blue rinse brigade, but any car this numb, beige and expensive is clearly aimed at Baby Boomers who are wealthy as Hell and aren't going to take it anymore. Unless you ask nicely.
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The E350 is a polite request on wheels. While Mercedes' product developers have been busy performing bizarre genetic experiments in pursuit of The Next Big Thing– carbon fiber supercars, mutant crossovers, four-door chop tops, re-imagined Nazi staff cars– their mid-sized model remains reassuringly bland– I mean, conservative. On the downside, the E still suffers from the swoopy dorkiness of its oval headlights, which make the grill look small, which denies the E350 get-out-my-way gravitas. And it continues to share far too many family traits with the lower-priced C-Class to please the legions of status conscious Mercedes buyers.

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Inside the E350's cabin, it's… beige. Although the soft touch plastics dominating the cabin blend well with the black controls, burled wood and [slightly less dark] leather, it gives the Merc's cockpit a nursing home's demeanor. No surprise, then, that E350 residents aren't troubled by any of that mouse-driven menu-mad multi-media mishegos; they enjoy sensible controls sensibly located requiring nothing more than common sense and reasonable eyesight. The rear seats are only more than merely adequate for two– count 'em two– passengers, and the front headrests and sloping C-pillar restrict sightlines, making the Ecar seem unacceptably small and confined.

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The E350's V6 engine is, in contrast, large and expansive (expensive?). After ten years spent thumbing through Mercedes' in-house parts catalogue, their E engine engineers have finally given the old powerplant a major makeover. They've added displacement, compression, valves, dual overhead cams, variable cam phasing and an industrial-strength KRUPS espresso maker. Well it sure feels that way. Whereas the old E always arrived a few minutes late and a bit groggy to the game known as forward thrust, the new E350 is fully caffeinated and good to go. With 268 horses foraging underhood, and 258 ft-lbs. of torque keeping them saddled for action, enthusiasts would be hard-pressed to find a smoother-spining mill.

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Hard-pressed indeed. What's with Mercedes and their rigor mortis go-pedals? Did some overly literal German executive overhear an American say "step on it" and figure we prefer to stand on the gas pedal rather than tickle it with our toes? The 4Matic's five-speed gearbox does an excellent job making up for the E350's Novocained throttle, slurring changes like Greg Allman during his Elijah Blue period. But you can still find yourself kicking down when you're trying to stretch out. Bottom line: torquefest or no, if you don't cane the E350 4Matic at slow speeds, it's takes a while to get to the higher ones.

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Once you're there, don't chuck the E350 into a corner. It's not about the chassis; the E350's suspension delivers an ideal blend of comfort and control, complete with progressive breakaway and safe as houses understeer at the limit (should you be daft enough to explore the performance envelope of a car that's more fundamentally sedate than solo shuffleboard). It's about the steering. Rotate the E350's rotund helm going into a bend and it's as if someone's unplugged the road feel generator. There's no way to judge your wheels' position in the turn. In fact, it's all too easy to overcompensate; continuing to turn long after the turn has been turned. It's not an ideal set-up for inattentive drivers.

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Did I say "inattentive"? Maybe I should have said "old". Luxury motoring might mean "mindless ease" to the people whose money ultimately defines the term, but any car that encourages sloppy driving amongst our elderly population is more than slightly worrying. And here's another problem: older buyers may recall the days when Mercedes were built like brick shit-houses. This $50k sedan is most decidedly not. From a glove box and trunk lid that close with all the solidity of a Pampers wipes box, to the upmarket duct tape flapping around in the engine bay, the E350 fails to sweat the small stuff. Although Audi lacks Mercedes' cachet, if Ingolstadt continues to trounce Stuttgart in perceived build quality, that could change…

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Meanwhile, financially secure luxury-seeking car buyers without sporting aspirations will find the E350 4Matic a wonderfully comfortable, reasonably rapid carcoon for motoring from empty nest to college campus, regardless of the weather up there at Hah-vaad (please God). If they want more zing out of life, well, there's always Viagra. And the E55 AMG.

MS X-mas paper set 1

I know, I'm kind of late, this year, with Christmas stuff, but it's not my fault..........it's the weather!



Anyway, here is my first paper set. 5 papers, the same image, but in 5 different shades.













RSW Diving Tool

By TLex The RSW Diving Tool may not be to everyone's taste. I at least find it an interesting enough piece. Not sure I can say the same about the latest Diving Tool animated video; bordering on comical isn't it; at best its a little cheesy?!



H2O Watches 2012 Calendar Shoot (teaser)

By TLex Teaser video from behind the scenes shooting of H2O Watches 2012 Calendar. Featuring the lovely Tatiana Very modeling the upcoming H2O Kalmar models . . .



Whilst we're here; a final reminder for those of you who are yet to put in an entry for the H2O Kalmar Giveaway, you have just 2 days left!

First Drive: 2012 Honda Civic European-Spec

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2012 Honda Civic Side

The new Ford Focus and Honda Civic went on sale at roughly the same time, aiming at roughly the same buyers -- but the two were designed with entirely different global philosophies. Thanks to One Ford, the Focus is largely interchangeable in Europe, Asia, and the U.S. Honda, meanwhile, has continued the split-design policy started with the previous-gen Civic. As such, the European model has very little in common with the one sold in the States and elsewhere.

For starters, the European Civic is a hatchback, not a sedan. It has entirely different exterior sheetmetal, rear suspension, and interior. It even has different front frame rails to make space for Europe's bulky 2.2-liter diesel engine.

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Because it hasn't gotten into bed with any other car company, Honda is now in the second tier, size-wise. This separation of platforms must therefore count as a scarily expensive decision. Is it worth it?

Certainly the Euro-Civic has a unique selling proposition. As with the Jazz/Fit, the fuel tank is under the front seats. The rear suspension uses a simple, compact torsion beam layout rather than double wishbones, giving the Civic remarkable versatility. There's nothing but fresh air under the rear seats, so you can flip the cushions up against the backrest like in a movie theater, giving a wide floor-to-roof cave that can easily fit a bicycle upright. Even with rear passengers, the trunk is super-deep.

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But let's face it, if cargo space is that important, there are plenty of other options, like one of the micro-minivans that are all over the roads in Europe. If the rest of the Civic doesn't have enough engaging characteristics, flip-up rear cushions aren't going to save it.

Cosmetically, this brand-new Euro Civic is an update of the car it replaces. It develops the same styling form, a sort of one-box that tends to the pyramid-shaped, but it's slightly lower than last time, and has a wave-like crease along the sides plus a black goatee at the front.

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On the powertrain side, Honda hasn't done enough. Although the automaker used to be regarded as one of the world's most progressive engine-makers, these days it looks out of step with the European market. European buyers are busily downsizing, and gasoline engines in this category tend to be torque-rich direct-injection turbos such as the Ford Ecoboost or Mini 1.6s, or even a 1.2 and 1.4 from Volkswagen. Honda is sticking with port-injected 1.4 and 1.8 VTECs. The 1.4 makes a scant 94 lb-ft. Meh.

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At the same time, Honda's diesel is the opposite: It's too big and powerful. Europe's compact car diesels are usually around 1.6 or 1.8 liters in size. Honda's is 2.2-liters, making it an expensive engine for the market. Still, Honda has at least found ways to eke out the fuel consumption -- the reason diesels proliferate. For this size of car, it now balances performance and economy in an attractive fashion. Economy is a bit better than average, and performance is much better than average.

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It's not just engine improvements that make these economy gains. Honda obsessed on aerodynamics, both in the body shape and the details. There's an active shutter arrangement for the radiator grille, so that at speed when cooling air isn't needed in quantity, the grille shuts off for smoother airflow over the car. The tail has several small spoilers and fillets to clean air detachment and cut turbulence. More gain came from an idle-stop system. And weight hasn't risen, despite better equipment.

Yes, this is a good engine to use, with a wide spread of torque and decent refinement. Use the sweet six-speed stick sensibly and the rated acceleration (0-62 mph in 8.5 seconds) translates through the major-league torque into muscular passing and corner-exit acceleration.

The previous Civic was set up with a jittery ride and sharp steering. Fun, but tiring on a long trip. It didn't suit the buyers - families, commuters, and business travelers who spend a lot of time on highways. So Honda used the model change to uprate the NVH isolation. It went back to the source with, among other measures, new fluid-filled bushings for the rear suspension. Even more significant, the springs have been softened off. The Euro Civic now has a decently pliant and quiet ride, a contrast to the criticisms leveled at the U.S. version.

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Of course, this means extra body lean, but in general the motions when cornering feel well-controlled. The real downer is a new EPS system, which is soggy and lacks road feel through curves. The simplicity of the rear suspension probably doesn't help. Still, the steering does have good straight-line stability and easy placement in urban driving. And it saves fuel versus the old hydraulic system. See where Honda's priorities are?

Honda did consider moving the European and American Civics closer together with this generation, but as the project went along they drifted apart again. There's a lot to like about the Euro car, and its character seems very different from the U.S. one. But both of them seem, in different ways, to have needed a bit more money spent on them. Maybe a single world-car program would have been the way to do it.

2012 Honda Civic European Spec
Base price N/A
Vehicle Layout Front-engine, FWD, 4-pass, 4-door hatchback
Engine 1.4L/98-hp/94-lb-ft DOHC 16-valve I-4
1.6L/139-hp/128lb-ft DOHC 16-valve I-4
2.2L/148-hp/258lb-ft DOHC 16-valve turbocharged I-4 diesel
Transmission 6-speed manual, 5-speed automatic
Curb weight 2650-3000 lbs (mfr)
Wheelbase 102.6 in
Length x Width x Height 168.7 x 69.7 x 58.0 in
0-62 mph 13.4-8.5 sec (mfr)
EPA fuel economy N/A
CO2 emissions N/A lbs/mi

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