• اما با درصدی افزایش به مشتریان می دهند.قطعات این خودرو تنها به ماتیز شباهت دارد و نمی توان آنها را با خودرو دیگری جایگزین کرد. این خودرو که حجم ۱۰۸۳ سی سی و قدرت ۶۸ اسب بخار دارد در مقایسه با ۲۰۶ تیپ دو از شتاب بالاتری برخوردار است و می توان وزن سبک این خودرو را مزید بر علت دانست اما به واقع باید کیفیت این خودرو را بالا برد و تضمین کرد تا بتواند در بازار موفق باشد. بوق خودرو بر روی فرمان قرار دارد که البته به صورت دو دکمه است و عادت کردن به آن کمی زمان لازم دارد. برخلاف تصور خیلی از افراد که MVM را یک خودروی شهری می دانند این خودرو بیشتر از پراید قابلیت جاده ای و مسافرت های بین شهری را دارد.

    • ایرادی که می‌توان به آن گرفت، پدال ترمز است که دارای حساسیت کافی نیست، ولی قدرت ترمزها با ترمزهای پژو ۲۰۶ برابری می‌کند.
    • عاق‌بندی این خودرو به درستی انجام نشده و هنگام رانندگی در اتوبان صدای باد ممکن است موجب آزار شما شود.
    • همچنین سیستم استعلام قیمت این وب سایت نیز امکان ثبت سفارش قطعات ناموجود را برای مشتریان فراهم می‌کند.
    • Chery Tiggo 3x ابتدا در سال ۲۰۱۶ در نمایشگاهی در کشور چین رونمایی شد.
    • این موتورهای کم قدرت، حرکت کردن را برای این اسباب‌بازی به جان کندن تبدیل می‌کرد.

    این خودرو وزنی معادل ۸۸۰ کیلوگرم دارد که به نظر می رسد سبک هم نیست و می توان تا حدی با آن مانور داد. از نظر کیفیت قطعات کابین در سطح مطلوبی قرار دارد و به رغم خشک بودن قطعات داشبورد و رودری ها باز هم دچار ریختگی رنگ و ترک خوردن نمی شود. بسیاری از کارشناسان اعتقاد دارند تعداد معایب ام وی ام 315 نسبت به مزایای آن بیشتر است، و پیشنهاد می‌کنند این خودرو را جهت خرید انتخاب نکنید.

    واکنش‏‏‌ خودروسازان به دستورالعمل شورای رقابت

    این خودرو از هندلینگ بهتری نسبت به پراید برخوردار است و انتظارات راننده را بیشتر از پراید در سر پیچ ها برآورده می سازد. اما یک ضعف بزرگ دارد که بلند شدن قسمت عقب این خودرو بر روی ناهمواری ها است. این مشکل فنی با نصب اسپویلر عقب نیز برطرف نشده و همچنان به قوت خود باقی است. اغلب خودروهای چینی که مونتاژ ایران هستند، در کنار ظاهر زیبا، امکانات و آپشن‌های خوب متاسفانه از کیفیت پایینی برخوردار هستند. از جمله این موارد می‌توان به متریال مورد استفاده و یا سروصدای زیاد کابین اشاره کرد. طراحی این خودرو هم مانند بیشتر خودروهای جدید چینی در ایتالیا انجام‌شده است و اگر نگوییم زیبا است نمی‌توانیم چیزی از زشت بودن آن‌هم بگوییم.

    مقایسه ام‌وی‌ام ۳۱۵ صندوقدار با برلیانس H230

    طرح چراغ‌ها از آن حالت فوق‌العاده ساده مدل پیشین به فرمی اسپرت و نسبتا اخم‌آلود با زوایای تیز و خطوط صاف درآمده که دو طرف یک جلوپنجره بزرگ با نوارهای کرومی را به تسخیر خود درآورده‌اند. در این مطلب قصد داریم به بررسی معایب و مزایای جدیدترین مجله خبری خودرو ام وی ام مدل این خودرو نسبت به رقبا بپردازیم و امیدواریم مطالعه آن شما را در تصمیم گیری یاری کند. در ام وی ام ۳۱۵ پلاس، با افزودن گیربکس چهارسرعته اتوماتیک، بهینه‌سازی‌های ظاهری، داشبورد جدید و سیستم کنترل پایداری بهبودهایی صورت گرفته است.

    لیست مقایسه های ام وی ام 315 پلاس در گوگل

    گفته می شود اتومبیلmvm ایکس ۲۲ سعادت زیادی در این مورد نداشته است، زیرا در ردیف صندلی‌های عقب، کوبش‌های بسیاری از سیستم تعلیق به سرنشینان منتقل می‌گردد. صندلی های این خودرو بسیار راحت تر از برخی دیگر خودروها مانند پراید است. حتی به رغم کوچک بودن ابعاد بدنه باز هم سرنشینان عقب، این خودرو را راحت تر از ۲۰۶ می دانند. صندلی های عقب این خودرو قابلیت تاشدن را دارد از فضای عقب می توان به عنوان فضای بار استفاده نمود. بدنه و درها تقویت شده هستند و به راحتی آسیب نمی بینند اما قطعات بدنه کمی گران قیمت هستند. سال ۱۳۸۰ تولید این خودرو به ۴۹۳۱ دستگاه و سال ۱۳۸۱ تولید این اعجوبه به ۶۶۹۰ دستگاه هم رسید.

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  • 2025 Honda Pilot Review: Well-rounded three-row SUV adds Black Edition

    Pros: Exceptional storage and cargo space; unique second-row functionality; refined ride; versatile and capable TrailSport; advanced AWD

    Cons: Subpar acceleration with lackadaisical transmission and engine response; so-so driver assistance tech

    Now in its third model year since a complete redesign, the Honda Pilot has settled into its usual position in the three-row SUV segment as a safe, solid choice that does almost everything well. It’s definitely not the most stylish pick, but unlike the preceding generation, it’s not painfully dull. Its design is chiseled, unfussy and should age well, just like the best Hondas of old. That said, the 2025 Honda Pilot spruces things up as a new/resurrected range-topping model with black-out trim and red-accented leather. There’s also our pick of the litter, the off-road-oriented TrailSport that boasts cooler looks and greater capability with minimal tradeoff.

    Really, if you were looking for one word to summarize the Pilot it would be “versatile.” That applies to its ample storage up front, copious cupholders throughout and a cargo area that swallows more stuff than you’d expect. Most of all, though, it boasts a unique, removable second-row middle seat that allows the Pilot to be both a seven- and eight-passenger vehicle. No need to choose between a bench or captain’s chairs at the dealership. The seat can even be stowed under the cargo floor, although not in the TrailSport (its spare tire is too big), which is why it’s seven-passenger only. True, the seat is a bit cumbersome to remove and you probably won’t routinely remove or add it, but we guarantee you there will be moments when you’ll be thankful for it – especially if you’re leaning toward captain’s chairs in a competitor.

    Choosing a Pilot should not be a slam dunk – there are a lot of great choices to consider. Some are more luxurious or less expensive, others more powerful or engaging to drive, but we think the Pilot’s well-rounded excellence makes it a great choice for a lot of people.

    Interior & Technology   |   Passenger & Cargo Space   |   Performance & Fuel Economy

    What it’s like to drive   |   Pricing & Trim Levels   |   Crash Ratings & Safety Features

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    What’s new for 2025?

    The base LX trim level is no more, meaning the base price has gone up considerably since the $41,295 Sport becomes the de facto floor. On the other end of the trim level ladder, the Pilot Black Edition (pictured above) makes its return as the new range-topping model. It builds upon the loaded Elite trim level with gloss-black 20-inch wheels, a gloss-black grille bar and mirror housings, and additional non-gloss black trim in the bumpers, doors and windows. It also gets “Black Edition” badging because of course it does. Like the previous-generation Pilot Black Edition, the interior sees special red-accented black leather along with logo’d floor mats and seats.

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    What are the Pilot interior and in-car technology like?

    After sitting in a Hyundai Palisade, the Pilot may come across as a bit plain. There’s no showy trim or fanciful lighting. On the other hand, there is an elegance to its minimal adornment and crisp horizontal lines. It’s reminiscent of Land Rover interiors – clean, functional, timeless. It’s also much better than what was there in the last Pilot (and what survives in the Passport).

    The Pilot interior is ultimately all about clever packaging and thoughtful design. In terms of storage, the front center console features a large, grippy flat space for phones or whatever, the doors have bins as well as bottle holders, there’s a little shelf in the dash, and the front seatbacks have sleeves built into them to hold your phone. There’s also clever storage in the cargo area, including a double-sided floor with carpet on one side and washable plastic on the other, but we’ll address the rest of the cargo area in the next section.

    In terms of technology, the Pilot offers two touchscreen options. The Sport has a 7-inch unit that’s rather rudimentary in terms of its functionality and appearance. We like its physical buttons/knobs, though, and it runs both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Those get upgraded to wireless connectivity in all other trims, which also get a 9-inch touchscreen with enhanced graphics and functionality. It certainly isn’t as impressive as what you’d find in a Palisade, Kia Telluride and Jeep Grand Cherokee L, but it’s functional and generally vice free. Parents should also appreciate the CabinTalk in-car P.A. system that lets you broadcast your voice through the rear speakers. Complementing it is a convex rear seat spy mirror to keep an eye on their reactions.

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    How big is the Pilot?

    Outside, the Pilot pretty much defines the segment average. It’s almost 5 inches longer than the Toyota Highlander and 5 inches shorter than the Chevy Traverse, matching up almost identically with the Nissan Pathfinder.

    There’s nothing average about the rear seating rows, however. Pictured above, the Pilot’s novel second row is a bench seat, but as in the Honda Odyssey and the Pilot’s Acura MDX cousin, the middle seat folds to create a console-like armrest. It can also be removed completely from the car or, uniquely, stowed in a cubby built into the Pilot’s rear cargo floor. Unlike the Pilot’s competitors, there’s no need to choose between eight-passenger bench seat or seven-passenger captain’s chairs at the dealer. Bear in mind that this feature isn’t offered on the TrailSport. Its full-sized spare tire shrinks the requisite cubby enough to make stowage impossible. It effectively has captain’s chairs as a result.

    The big Honda has one of the roomer cabins in the segment. Its 40 inches of legroom in the second row tops virtually every one of its competitors. Third-row legroom can be a max of 32.5 inches, making it friendly for bigger teens and adults, even in the 6-foot-plus category. This puts it ahead of the Toyota Highlander and Nissan Pathfinder (both offer 28 inches) and just behind the Chevy Traverse (33.5 inches).

    On paper, the Pilot has 18.6 cubic feet of space behind the back seat, but remove the double-sided floor piece (shown below with its washable plastic surface facing up) and you’re left with either 22.4 cubic feet or, in the TrailSport, 21.8. Theoretically, only the Chevy Traverse/Buick Enclave have more room back there. In our testing, we’ve found that’s not really the case, but it’s still impressive. We found that the Toyota Grand Highlander and Kia Telluride can hold just a bit more stuff, but the Pilot is indeed better than everything else in the segment. We also like that the TrailSport comes standard with raised roof rails and a trailer hitch, which opens up cargo possibilities even further.

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    What are the Pilot fuel economy and performance specs?

    There is only one engine offered: a 3.5-liter V6 good for 285 horsepower and 262 pound-feet of torque. A 10-speed automatic is standard.

    The Pilot can be had in standard front-wheel drive, or with an all-wheel-drive setup dubbed i-VTM4 (standard on TrailSport and Elite, optional all other trims). It’s arguably the most advanced AWD system in the segment as it provides so-called “torque vectoring”: As much as 70% of the engine’s power can be sent to the rear axle, with 100% of that transferred to one wheel. This is not only beneficial for poor-weather traction, but benefits dry-pavement handling as well. It’s augmented on TrailSport models with a special Trail Torque Logic system and corresponding “Trail” option in the Pilot’s drive mode selection system.

    Fuel economy stands at 19 miles per gallon city, 27 mpg highway and 22 mpg combined with front-wheel drive, and 19/25/21 with all-wheel drive. The TrailSport is lower still at 18/23/20.

    The Pilot can be outfitted for towing in both 2WD and AWD configurations. 2WD towing capacity is a reasonable 3,500 pounds; opting for AWD raises that cap to 5,000. That’s on par with the segment, but shy of the Kia Telluride (5,500), 2024 Ford Explorer (5,600), Nissan Pathfinder (6,000) and Jeep Grand Cherokee L (6,200).

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    What’s the Pilot like to drive?

    Three-row crossovers aren’t known for being fun to drive, and the Pilot isn’t an exception. Still, it holds its own for a gussied-up minivan, especially if you opt for the torque-vectoring all-wheel-drive system. Steering precision is better than most, the ride is composed and comfortable and, in general, we enjoy driving it more than everything in the segment except for the sporty Mazda CX-90 and perhaps a fully-loaded Jeep Grand Cherokee L.

    Unfortunately, the Pilot’s powertrain could use some work. Its output seems competitive enough, but the resulting acceleration is on the slow side for the segment, and making matters worse are transmission and throttle programming that aren’t adaptable enough to different situations. For instance, we had to engage the Sport driving mode when driving up a series of highway grades because the transmission was otherwise hesitant to drop down and stay in a lower gear. Many drivers won’t even know they have a Sport mode, let alone think to engage it when wanting to go faster than 55 up a hill.

    As for the TrailSport, it gets a unique suspension with a 1-inch lift (for a total ground clearance of 8.3 inches) and improved approach and departure angles. The stabilizer bars, spring rates and damper valve tuning are exclusive to the TrailSport, as are a full-size spare and the 18-inch wheels (stamped with TrailSport) wrapped in Continental TerrainContact all-terrain tires. Skid plates protect the oil pan, transmission and gas tank, and Honda says they can each support the entire weight of the Pilot crashing down on a rock. The result is a vehicle that’s remarkably capable for what is fundamentally little more than a minivan, though like the Pathfinder Rock Creek or Explorer Timberline, it’s not a particularly robust off-roader. It’s the sort of SUV that can bring you all the way to the trailhead, but it won’t let you blaze your own. 

    On the road, the TrailSport’s off-road tires do reduce steering precision, resulting in more steering corrections being needed on the highway (by you and the lane-centering steering assist system). Road-holding also degrades, but that’s less likely to be noticed in a family hauler. Pleasantly, the ride quality remains perfectly comfortable (unlike the Kia Telluride X-Pro that has the exact same tires) as does road noise. As a result, there’s minimal downside with going with the fun off-road model.

    What other Honda Pilot reviews can I read?

    Honda Pilot TrailSport Road Test: Outdoor adventure road trip to Oregon

    The TrailSport is the Pilot specifically intended for outdoor adventures with its rugged tires and suspension, standard hitch and more functional roof racks. We put it all to the test on an outdoor adventure road trip from Southern California to central Oregon. 

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    2023 Honda Pilot First Drive: Broad strokes and broader shoulders

    Our first drive of the Pilot, including an off-road drive in the TrailSport and broader details about its design and engineering. 

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    Honda Pilot TrailSport Luggage Test: How much fits behind the third row?

    In our real-world testing, we find out how much fits behind the raised third row of the Pilot TrailSport. Despite having just a little less space than other trim levels, it manages to swallow more bags than most vehicles in the segment. 

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    What is the 2025 Pilot price?

    The Pilot’s base price went up by nearly $4,000 for 2025, but that’s almost entirely the result of the LX trim level being discontinued. It wasn’t popular. The new base trim level becomes the Sport, meaning equipment like a heated power front seats, a leather-wrapped wheel, blind-spot warning and roof rails are now standard. It also has 20-inch wheels and blacked out trim, which disappears for the next rung up the trim ladder. So that’s odd.  

    The EX-L, Touring and Elite basically follow the typical progression of more equipment with each level, while the Black Edition is basically just an Elite with black-out trim, unique wheels and red-accented leather. The TrailSport is the real outlier. W think it’s the pick of the litter for its functional and aesthetic upgrades that don’t come with significant downsides. You can read more about its extras in the above driving section.

    All prices below include the $1,395 destination charge.

    Sport 2WD: $41,295
    Sport AWD: $43,395

    EX-L 2WD: $44,595
    EX-L AWD: $46,695

    Touring 2WD: $48,595
    Touring AWD: $50,695

    TrailSport (AWD only): $50,495

    Elite (AWD only): $54,175

    Black Edition (AWD only): $55,675

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    Pilot Black Edition and Pilot TrailSport

    What are the Pilot safety ratings and driver assistance features?

    Standard safety equipment includes forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking, a road departure mitigation system, lane-departure warning with lane-keeping assist, adaptive cruise control with speed-adaptive following distance, traffic sign recognition, a driver inattention monitor and automatic high beams. Collectively, these features comprise the basic “Honda Sensing” safety suite. Low speed braking control, cross-traffic monitoring and a parking sensor system are all available on higher trims. Importantly, these are greatly improved over the same systems found in the previous-generation Pilot (especially adaptive cruise control), and although not the strongest in the segment (look to Kia and Hyundai for that) they are now at least average.

    The NHTSA gave the Pilot five out of five stars for overall and side crash protection, plus four stars for frontal and rollover protection. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety named it a Top Safety Pick for sufficiently high marks in all pertinent categories (it got a “Marginal” score in the updated IIHS “moderate overlap: front” test that few other vehicles have been subjected to).

  • A Better-Than-New Ford Escort RS Cosworth

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    A Better-Than-New Ford Escort RS Cosworth

    Salad Days

    Ford produced some incredible cars wearing the Cosworth badge in the mid-1980s and early 1990s, with Sierra and Escort variants dominating in racing and rallying – and on the street.

    ‘Cossies’, as they quickly became known, acquired a cult following almost as soon as the first Sierra RS Cosworth arrived in 1985. It wasn’t long before a massive tuning industry built itself up around the sub-brand, principally to extract maximum horsepower from the 2.0-litre turbo Cosworth YB engine. So much so that it soon became rare to come across an unmodified example.

    The cars and the aftermarket industry around them shone brightly for many years. But as the saying goes, ‘you can have too much of a good thing’, and that applies to Steve Richardson.

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    These days, as SR Autobodies, Steve has built up an enviable reputation as a fine restorer of Nissan S and R-body cars. Many incredible examples have rolled out of his Lincolnshire, UK-based workshop – including Mark’s Project Thirty Four – but he began this journey messing around with Cossies.

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    “My dad was big on the scene back in the day, and I grew up helping out in his workshop at weekends surrounded by Cosworths and RS500s. I joined the army when I left school, but when I came out I decided to treat myself to a Sierra Cosworth,” Steve explained.

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    “The car I went to look at turned out to be a dog, but a mate of the seller, who happened to be there, mentioned he had an R33 Skyline GTS25t for sale and asked if I wanted to take a look. I had a test drive and was sold — it was a lot more car for half the money of the Cossie. To be honest, I thought I’d never drive a Ford again.”

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    Time heals all wounds, though, and 12 years on, when HJA Group – one of SR Autobodies’ regular customers – called to say they had just imported a T25 (aka small-turbo) Escort RS Cosworth from Japan and wondered if Steve would be able to carry out an underside and engine bay restoration, he jumped at the chance.

    “We work on Skylines all day long, so it’s nice to do something different from time to time. The Escort Cosworth is a rare car in Japan and this one had only covered 19,000 miles. Even better, it appeared to be completely standard. It’s never been modified and, as far as we can tell, has had no bodywork or welding (repairs).”

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    HJA didn’t just want Steve to give this unmolested Escort the works though. They had already found the car a new home, and the UK owner was very specific with his requirements. It needed to be just as it would have come from the factory – overspray on the underside, liberally applied seam sealer and all.

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    “It’s important to point out that this car hasn’t been finished to a concours level,” says Steve. “Instead, it’s exactly — as far as we can get it — as it would have come out of the Karmann factory in Germany in 1995. Basically, we’ve made it messier.”

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    “I spent hours talking to my dad, as he knew these cars inside out when they were new, as well as staying up until 2:00am most nights researching specific items. I’ve been down some deep internet rabbit holes, let me tell you.”

    A Clean One

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    Like many of Ford of Europe’s output in the 1990s, the Mk5 Escort platform that the RS Cosworth is based on is prone to rust, but once Steve and his team had stripped all of the running gear from the underside, it showed to be in remarkably good shape.

    “Once we’d cleaned the anti-rust coating off, we found it needed no welding. The owner was adamant that it wasn’t to have any, so where one of the jacking points was damaged, rather than replace it, we had to pull it back into shape,” Steve explained.

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    That small matter out of the way, Steve could then concentrate on cleaning and stripping off the paint from the underside — before reapplying seam sealer in a slightly haphazard fashion — then preparing it for fresh paint before adding the distinctly ‘factory’ touches.

    “I spent four days airbrushing in the various colours used by Ford on the underside — cream, baby sick green primer, black for the wheel arches and even beiges. We got a local paint company to come in and scan the original colours, then once they were mixed, tweaked them until they were exactly right.”

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    To give you another idea of the crazy lengths that SR Autobodies went to with this restoration, where the sills meet the floorpan they airbrushed a thin black line on top of the seam sealer to make it look like there was a gap. And where bolt holes were masked off on the production line to stop them getting clogged up with paint, again Steve was careful to approach this in a slightly slap-dash way – much like a slightly disgruntled worker keen to nip off for a tea break might have done.

    “It sounds odd, but it took longer to do all this in a less-than-neat fashion rather than trying to make everything look perfect,” Steve says.

    Bay Watch

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    With the underside well underway, Steve turned his attention to the engine bay.

    “The car had been parked up for many years and YB engines don’t like that — there were oil leaks everywhere. We had no choice but to pull the engine out, strip it down to the block and go right through it.”

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    SR Autobodies’ vapour blaster was put to good use, with both engine and chassis components stripped right back, cleaned up and zinc-plated or powdercoated where necessary. The YBP-spec engine was then built up with fresh gaskets, seals, nuts and bolts – parts sourced from all over Europe by local Ford main dealer TC Harrison, where Mark photographed the car.

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    Engine and running gear fitted back up, Steve then reapplied the numerous production line touches the Escort would have come with, including decals — faithfully produced and applied in a slightly wonky fashion – and various paint blobs and markings that line workers used to denote a particular job was complete.

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    Was Steve tempted to add a few mods along the way?

    “No way, this one had to remain standard. In fact, when it arrived, it came with a pair of strut braces that I thought were aftermarket. But my dad pointed out they’re genuine, dealer-fitted Ford Motorsport ones, so we put them back on.”

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    So good is the result, that when Steve took the car to TC Harrison for an MoT (vehicle roadworthy) test, they decided to PDI (pre-delivery inspection) it too, just like any new car arriving at the dealership. It scored 97%, meaning this Escort could, in theory, be sold with a new-car warranty.

    Built To Be Used

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    Is this Escort destined to end up in yet another car collection? Not quite.

    “The owner is determined to use it, so we’ve satin clear-coated the underside bodywork, so all they need to do is pressure wash it after a run. Yes, it won’t last forever, but it’s better protected than most modern cars,” says Steve.

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    “I’ve got good memories of working on this car. It was a real family affair getting it done, and even my four-year-old daughter helped out by paint-dipping the brake calliper bolts. We all really enjoyed it. So much so that we’ve got another Escort Cosworth lined up to do soon. Though, we’re not expecting much to come back from the blasters with that one…”

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  • Volvo builds its final diesel-powered car, a blue XC90

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    Volvo builds its final diesel-powered car, a blue XC90

    Volvo builds its final diesel-powered car, a blue XC90

    It’s over between Volvo and diesel engines. Last September, at Climate Week NYC, the Swedish carmaker said it was breaking up with Otto Diesel’s popular, globetrotting invention. Earlier this month, the Volvo plant in Torslanda, Sweden, sent the penultimate diesel-powered XC90 into the world. Then came the ender, the last of its kind: A blue XC90 produced at Volvo’s Ghent, Belgium, plant utilizing a twin-turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder mild hybrid making 235 horsepower and 354 pound-feet of torque. Just as with the last-of-its-kind Audi R8 that recently emerged from Audi’s Bollinger Hofe facility, the XC90 is headed to a special assignment, the World of Volvo museum, event and conference space slated to open April 14 in Gothenburg, Sweden.

    Considering auto development timelines, Volvo practically quit diesel cold-turkey. In 2008, more than 90% of XC90s sold in Europe left dealer lots with diesel engines. In 2012, the carmaker put the world’s first diesel hybrid on the market, the V60 D6 wagon. Five years ago, diesels still accounted for more than half of Volvo’s European sales, the bread-and-butter powertrain across the model lineups. According to Autocar, diesels still power 40% of the premium cars sold in Europe today, meaning Volvo’s walking away from money on the table. It’s doing so without regret, though, saying, “The all-electric direction we’re now heading towards is the right one to take, and we do so with our flag held high.”

    After delaying the launch of the XC90’s electric replacement, the EX90, over software issues, the timeline for U.S. buyers still appears to be production in the first half of this year in Ridgeville, South Carolina, deliveries beginning in Q3. The standard dual-motor drivetrain making 402 horsepower and 568 pound-feet of torque starts at $77,990 after destination; the performance version of the same drivetrain making 496 horsepower and 671 pound-feet of torque starts at $82,990.

    Automotive News‘ Future Product Pipeline says we’ll see refreshes for the EX40 and EC40 this year, and in 2025, a new all-electric S90 sedan that might be called the ES90, and an electric midsizer to replace the volume-selling XC60. 

     

  • Kia EV9 wins 2024 World Car of the Year and World Electric Car at New York Auto Show

    Kia EV9 wins 2024 World Car of the Year and World Electric Car at New York Auto Show

    The Hyundai Group refuses to release its kung-fu grip on winning prestigious vehicle awards, especially those for electric vehicles. In 2020, Kia took the overall World Car of the Year (WCOTY) title with the Telluride, won World Performance Car with the EV6 GT, and won the World Urban Car category with the Kia Soul EV. In 2021, after the Hyundai Group walked away with nothing but a free lunch, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 won the 2022 World Car of the Year laurels, plus World Electric Vehicle and World Car Design of the Year, followed in 2023 by the Hyundai Ioniq 6 winning the same three awards. Kia returns to the top step today, the new EV9 announced at the New York Auto Show as the 2024 World Car of the Year and World Electric Vehicle. Because the South Koreans like to do this in threes, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N won World Performance Car. 

    One hundred automotive scribes from 29 countries tested 38 vehicles for the main prize. The qualifications for entry are that a car must exceed 10,000 units in production annually, be on sale in at least two major global markets, and be priced below the luxury options in their respective regions. The EV9 beat the BYD Seal and the Volvo EX30 to the WCOTY title.

    Thirty-two cars vied for honors in the electric category, the EV9 outdoing the BMW i5 and the Volvo EX30. The German and the Swede aren’t leaving New York with nothing, however, as the BMW 5 Series and i5 won the World Luxury Car title, and the EX30 won the World Urban Car trophy. 

    The Hyundai Ioniq 5 N outdid 16 other performance cars. We’re sure there are engineers in Germany looking hard into their beer right now, the Ioniq 5 N pipping the M2 and XM to the victory circle. 

    The surprise of the bunch is the inclusion of the Toyota Prius, the global hybrid icon thrashing 70 other entries to win the 2024 World Car Design of the Year award. The other two finalists? The Ford Bronco and the Ferrari Purosangue. Ladies and gentlemen, give it up for the Prius. 

  • GM's Cruise is off the streets of San Francisco, and off the Giants' uniforms

    GM's Cruise is off the streets of San Francisco, and off the Giants' uniforms

    General Motors’ Cruise autonomous vehicle division has had a rocky past few months, with high-profile accidents and a suspension of its business activities while it sorted through its issues. The embattled subsidiary is now dropping its sponsorship of its home baseball team, the San Francisco Giants, though the relationship is just transferring to Chevrolet — with a visual emphasis on the “EV” in the name.

    “As the 2024 baseball season approaches, Cruise is transitioning our Giants marketing partnership, including rights as the official uniform patch partner, to Chevrolet – keeping it in the GM family,” a GM spokesperson told TechCrunch. “In keeping with our mission to provide safe, reliable, accessible transportation, Cruise remains invested in its shared commitment with the Giants to develop hundreds of electric vehicle chargers in ballpark facilities for event-goers and the public.”

    Though that sounds like a solid rebound act for Cruise, it had already planned to install 100 chargers as part of its original deal. A Giants spokesperson noted that the transition was a natural one, saying that they did not know when or if Cruise would return as a sponsor. Chevrolet has had a longstanding relationship with the MLB as the official auto sponsor and has sponsored 14 teams over the past two decades.

    Cruise lost its right to conduct operations in California, but recent reports note that it’s gearing up for testing in Texas. Houston and Dallas are part of the conversation, and the company had a small fleet in Austin before the drama began. Cruise said it had not set a firm timeline for the Texas rollout but noted that it planned to start in a single city with supervised testing.

    The company slashed 25 percent of its workforce, its CEO resigned, and it hired a new chief safety officer, so the operations could look significantly different than before. Whatever the organizational structure, the company acknowledges that it has a long road ahead of it to regain trust from regulators and the public.

  • Here's A Timeline Of The Baltimore Key Bridge Collapse

    Cargo ship Dali sits in the water after running into and collapsing Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge on March 27, 2024 in Baltimore, Maryland. Two survivors were pulled from the Patapsco River and six missing people are presumed dead after the Coast Guard called off search and rescue efforts. A work crew was fixing potholes on the bridge, which is used by roughly 30,000 people each day, when the ship struck at around 1:30am on Tuesday morning. The accident has temporarily closed the Port of Baltimore, one of the largest and busiest on the East Coast of the U.S.

    Cargo ship Dali sits in the water after running into and collapsing Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge on March 27, 2024 in Baltimore, Maryland. Two survivors were pulled from the Patapsco River and six missing people are presumed dead after the Coast Guard called off search and rescue efforts. A work crew was fixing potholes on the bridge, which is used by roughly 30,000 people each day, when the ship struck at around 1:30am on Tuesday morning. The accident has temporarily closed the Port of Baltimore, one of the largest and busiest on the East Coast of the U.S.
    Photo: Tasos Katopodis (Getty Images)

    The Governor told assembled reporters that the preliminary investigation was treating the crash as an accident. He also said that the bridge was “up to code” at the time of the incident. The National Bridge Inventory rated the Francis Scott Key Bridge as in “fair” condition as of May 2023, according to the Baltimore Banner:

    A “fair condition” rating indicates “that all primary structural elements are sound but may have minor section loss, cracking, spalling or scour,” according to a manual used to interpret scores by the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration. On a scale of 0 to 9, with 9 being “excellent” and 0 being “failed condition,” the bridge earned a 5, one step above being deemed in “poor condition” and one below “satisfactory condition.”

    At this time, rescuers are still searching for the six missing road crew workers in the wreckage.

  • اخراج های جدید Stellantis به معنای از بین رفتن بیش از 3000 شغل در ایتالیا است

    اخراج های جدید Stellantis به معنای از بین رفتن بیش از 3000 شغل در ایتالیا است

    دروازه های کارخانه Stellantis در Mirafiori، تورین، ایتالیا. (گتی ایماژ)

    میلان – Stellantis، سازنده خودروهای فیات، روز چهارشنبه قراردادهای بیشتری را با اتحادیه های کارگری در ایتالیا برای اخراج داوطلبانه امضا کرد، به این معنی که این خودروساز می تواند در مجموع بیش از 3000 نفر نیروی کار خود را در این کشور کاهش دهد.

    اتحادیه FIOM در بیانیه ای اعلام کرد که روز چهارشنبه برای بیش از 1000 اخراج در تاسیسات ایتالیا، از جمله Melfi، Pomigliano d'Arco و Termoli، هم برای کارگران خط و هم سایر کارکردها، قراردادهای جدیدی منعقد شد، اگرچه خود این توافقنامه را امضا نکرده است.

    این کاهش تا حدی ناشی از انتقال به انرژی پاک در صنعت است.

    آنها به معاملات مشابه اعلام شده در روز سه شنبه برای عملیات Stellantis در شهر تورین، با بیش از 1500 اخراج داوطلبانه، و برای تاسیسات ساخت موتور در Pratola Serra، با 100 شغل اضافی اضافه می کنند.

    هنوز قراردادی برای کارخانه Cassino، یکی دیگر از تاسیسات مونتاژ بزرگ Stellantis در ایتالیا امضا نشده است.

    FIOM روز سه‌شنبه اعلام کرد که این شرکت 850 اخراج داوطلبانه برای آن سایت پیشنهاد کرده است، اما انتظار می‌رود توافق نهایی با اتحادیه‌ها با رقم پایین‌تری انجام شود. انتظار می‌رود که قرارداد دیگری به کارخانه وانت‌سازی آتسا در مرکز ایتالیا پوشش دهد.

    سخنگوی Stellantis قراردادهای جدید امضا شده در روز چهارشنبه، تحت چارچوب توافق شده با اتحادیه ها در هفته گذشته را تایید کرد.

    سخنگو گفت: “آنها بخشی از ابتکارات اجرا شده توسط Stellantis برای رسیدگی به اثرات فرآیند انتقال انرژی و فناوری در حال انجام … از جمله بر اشتغال هستند.”

    این سخنگو تکرار کرد که آنها کاملاً داوطلبانه هستند و عمدتاً برای کارمندان نزدیک به سن بازنشستگی یا مایل به استفاده از فرصت های حرفه ای جدید هستند.

    Stellantis حدود 43000 نفر را در ایتالیا استخدام می کند، از جمله حدود 15000 نفر در منطقه تورین، در شمال غربی ایتالیا، خانه تاریخی فیات، که با شرکت پژو PSA برای ایجاد Stellantis ادغام شد.

    بسته‌های اخراج داوطلبانه ابزار اصلی مورد استفاده Stellantis برای کاهش نیروی کار خود در ایتالیا بوده است که در اوایل سال 2021 این گروه به حدود 55000 نفر می‌رسید.

    این خودروساز که روز چهارشنبه تاکید کرد ایتالیا نقش محوری در عملیات جهانی خود دارد، در حال مذاکره با دولت ایتالیا در مورد شرایطی است که به آن اجازه می‌دهد تولید سالانه خود در این کشور را از حدود 750 هزار دستگاه در سال گذشته به 1 میلیون دستگاه برساند.

  • Driving along ... and the roadway vanishes beneath you. What's it like to survive a bridge collapse?

    Driving along ... and the roadway vanishes beneath you. What's it like to survive a bridge collapse?

    FBI agents investigate the I-35W bridge collapse August 6, 2007, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Getty Images)

     

    You’re driving along, and without warning, the roadway drops from beneath you.

    There are a few seconds of falling, with thoughts possibly racing about family or loved ones, followed by a jarring impact, and most likely injury.

    Tuesday’s collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore brought back jarring memories of their own ordeals to people who survived previous bridge collapses.

    ‘There was definitely something wrong’

    Linda Paul, 72, survived a bridge collapse in Minneapolis on Aug. 1, 2007. The Interstate 35W bridge collapsed without warning into the Mississippi River in downtown Minneapolis during the evening rush hour.

    Paul was 55 then, working as a shop-at-home designer for a local company and driving home in a minivan that doubled as a “store on wheels,” loaded with fabrics and sample books. Traffic was at a total standstill, leaving her stuck on the bridge around 6 p.m.

    “I remember looking around and thinking that there was definitely something wrong,” Paul said. “I looked ahead and realized that the center section of the bridge was going down, and knew at that point that there was a good chance I would go down with it. And that is exactly what happened.”

    Police later told her that she plunged down a 50-foot (15-meter) slope as the concrete deck of the bridge collapsed. She was still inside the minivan as it fell onto wreckage on the riverbank.

    Chunks of concrete hit her, fracturing five of her vertebrae and crushing her left cheekbone, as the collapse killed 13 people and injured 145.

    ‘It was kind of, like, jolty’

    Jessie Shelton, now a 35-year-old Broadway actor and voiceover artist in New York, was 18 when she survived the Minnesota bridge collapse. She had been driving from work to a production she was part of at Children’s Theater in Minneapolis.

    “I started to slide backwards. And it was kind of, like, jolty,” she said. “I felt like I was on some sort of amusement park ride. And I remember thinking at 18 years of age, ‘Well, we’ll see what happens.’”

    Then she was knocked unconscious, suffering a concussion and injuries that broke her back in four spots.

    “I just remember that sort of final moment before I got a concussion,” Shelton said. “I don’t recall what came after. I woke up at North Memorial Hospital with either my mom or my best friend standing over me.”

    “I had a big cement block in the backseat of my car,” she recalled. “It narrowly missed me. It came off of one of the signs, I think, up above. So it really was pretty miraculous that I made it because I couldn’t have navigated out of that situation, because I was out cold.”

    Escaped through a hand-cranked window

    Gustavo Morales Jr. was driving a truck over the Queen Isabella Causeway in Port Isabel, Texas, and fell into an abyss after a tugboat struck a pillar, sending part of the bridge into the water on Sept. 15, 2001.

    Morales was on his way home from a late night managing a restaurant on South Padre Island at the time. He remembers it feeling like a rumble or explosion — and then his pickup truck flew over the collapsed roadway for a few seconds before crashing into the water. Thoughts of his wife, who was expecting their third child, flooded his mind.

    “Everything comes into your mind a thousand miles an hour,” he said. “It was my wife, my girls, my son who was on his way.”

    Morales believes wearing his seatbelt and being able to manually roll down the window helped him stay conscious and escape the truck. He spent about 10 minutes in the water before some young men nearby who witnessed the tugboat hit the pier helped him and others safely out. Eight people died that day. Morales was among three survivors.

    Multiple surgeries and trauma

    Garrett Ebling, another survivor of the 2007 Minnesota bridge collapse, was numb when he learned that six people who were on the bridge in Baltimore remained missing and were presumed dead.

    “As Minneapolis bridge collapse survivors, one of the things we hold onto is that we went through this in the hopes that people wouldn’t have to go through something like this in the future,” Ebling said.

    Ebling, 49, of New Ulm, Minnesota, endured multiple surgeries, including facial reconstruction, as well as emotional trauma.

    “We don’t know what happened in Baltimore,” Ebling said. “But I don’t want to see somebody have to go through that, especially unnecessarily. If it ends up being a preventable accident then I really feel bad. In my estimation, what happened in Minneapolis was a preventable bridge collapse. And if that also happened in Baltimore, then I think that makes it even more disappointing.”

     

  • Here's Your Chance To Own A Super Rare Tesla-Powered Toyota RAV4 EV

    2014 Toyota RAV4 EV electric

    Photo: Cars & Bids

    Tesla sold an absolutely massive number of Model 3s and Model Ys last year, which was good news for Tesla but not exactly great news for owners who like the idea of driving something that not many other people have. What if we told you, though, that you could still drive a Tesla-powered electric vehicle that won’t be anywhere near as common as a Model S, much less a Model Y? That sounds incredible, right? You just have to be OK with it also being a Toyota RAV4.

    Most people aren’t even aware that Toyota sold an electric version of the RAV4, and even fewer know that the RAV4 EV actually got a second generation that used a Tesla-sourced powertrain. Total production was only limited to a few thousand, though, so it’s understandable that the second-generation RAV4 EV isn’t particularly well-known. Now that someone is selling their 31,000-mile 2014 Toyota RAV4 EV on Cars & Bids, you can actually own one of these rare Tesla-powered EVs.

    If you’re coming from a modern Tesla, it may take a little bit of time to get used to your new EV. For example, the RAV4 EV’s range is a little bit lower than what was offered even on the earliest Tesla Roadster, coming in at an EPA-estimated 103 miles. So you’re not driving from Atlanta to Charlotte on a single charge, but who needs to visit Charlotte anyway? To see the Panthers play? They went 2-15 last season. Just stay home and watch them lose from the comfort of your own couch.

    Power is also not exactly what many people have come to expect from a Tesla. It only comes with a single motor sending power to the front wheels, and it makes a grand total of 154 horsepower and 273 pound-feet of torque. Still, it’s a spacious, practical crossover, so do you really need more power? Of course, you don’t. Sports car owners in the ‘70s and early ‘80s would have killed to get 273 lb-ft of torque.

    The best part is, this Tesla-powered EV shouldn’t cost anywhere near what you’d expect to pay for a used Model Y. There’s still plenty of time before the auction ends, but at least for now, bidding has yet to hit $5,000.