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Friday, September 22, 2017

the beautiful Volvo XC40

the beautiful Volvo XC40

the beautiful Volvo XC40

the beautiful Volvo XC40

The XC40 is a Volvo of many firsts. The first is that this is the first Volvo to be based on the EV-ready modular platform it co-developed with owner Geely. It’s called CMA, and it already sits under the Lynk & Co. 01. Naturally CMA will go on to underpin other “40-series” cars – like the as-yet-unrevealed, unconfirmed V40 to rival the VW Golf.
The XC40 is also Volvo’s very first crack at a small SUV – an Audi Q3, to the XC60’s Q5 and XC90’s Q7. Lots of the tech (and styling) from other new-era Volvos is present and correct, which means much active safety, headlights modelled on the heavy, bashy things in Thor’s toolbox and a big portrait touchscreen inside. Where, incidentally, Volvo boasts of a “radical new approach to storage”, which means inductive charging and a removable waste bin in the centre console.
As for engines, at launch you can have a petrols or diesels with four cylinders (three power outputs for the former, two for the latter), but Volvo’s three-cylinder petrol, a hybrid and full EV will join the range later. Before 2019 we’d guess, by which point Volvo’s pledged all of its new releases will have some form of e-motor.
And the XC40 is the first car to be offered with the ‘Care by Volvo’ subscription service, which gives you the car plus a load of “digital concierge services” like the use of another, different Volvo for up to 14 days a year (need seven seats for the weekend? They’ll let you borrow an XC90). Insurance, tax and maintenance are included in the flat, monthly fee, which we’re told is the same price wherever you live and however old you are. Only a couple of models get it at launch, and it’s £629-per-month for two years.

Mind in Britain, Care by Volvo will only be available within the M25, at least to begin with, and we miss out on a few key benefits. For example, elsewhere in the world customers can have online shopping delivered direct to their cars, or share their car with friends for a couple of hours using an app that doubles as a ‘digital key’. We can’t. Yet.
Volvo says it makes “having” (not owning, note) an XC40 “as hassle-free as having a mobile phone”. Hopefully without the new software updates that invalidate all your old apps and make it unusable for three hours.
Buy the car outright and prices start £27,905. That buys you base petrol power, front-wheel drive and a manual gearbox. All-wheel drive and autos are available as you scale the spec tree, which goes beyond £40k for an all-wheel drive T5 ‘First Edition’.
But as even the cheapest XC40s get the big touchscreen, digital dials, LED headlights and dual-zone climate control, you won’t need to spend that much to get a decent one. Orders are being taken now, and deliveries start next year. Interested?

Sunday, September 17, 2017

New Audi e-Tron 2018 / Price: £35,000

NEW Audi e-Tron 2018

Price: £35,000
On sale: Mid 2018

While minor tweaks have kept the A6 competitive in the executive class over the past few years, the arrival of the all-new BMW 5 Series has put the onus on Audi to introduce a replacement model.

As our exclusive image shows, the new A6 will get a far sportier look than the current car, with a design inspired by the 2014 Audi Prologue Concept. Lightweight construction and efficient engines will keep running costs down, plus hi-tech electronics and connectivity will bring the A6 a step closer to being the first autonomous Audi.

Friday, September 15, 2017

New 2018 Honda Odyssey

New 2018 Honda Odyssey

Competition in the minivan segment has heated up in the last couple of years with the arrival of the redesigned Kia Sedona and the all-new Chrysler Pacifica. For 2018, Honda aims to leapfrog the competition with the 2018 Honda Odyssey, which is loaded with family-friendly technology and seating features.
 Honda expects the 2018 Odyssey to arrive at dealers in the late spring or early summer.

New Alpine A110

New Alpine A110 2018

The Alpine A110 is a lightweight two-door coupe from French brand Alpine, a Renault-owned sports-car maker that’s been dormant since the nineties. The A110 has a turbocharged 249bhp 1.8-litre four-cylinder engine, gets from 0-62mph in just 4.5 seconds and tips the scales at 1,080kg. It also features a high-quality, driver-focused interior and if our early passenger ride is anything to go by, should prove to be a serious contender for those after an agile, sharp-handling coupe.

Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Latest Toyota Cars (Toyota Camry) 2018


2018 Toyota Camry

2018 Toyota Camry

2018 Toyota Camry

Strong, but Slowing Sales: The Toyota C
 amry was not only the best-selling midsize car, but also the best-selling car in America in 2016. So far this year, however, sales have dipped 10 percent compared to the same period in 2016. Demand likely won’t spike any time soon despite a redesign for 2018, as consumers gravitate towards SUVs and crossovers and away from sedans
 High Pricing: Pricing for the Camry starts at $24,000, which is only $1,350 above the class average. However, the highest trim level is priced more than $2,000 below the norm for comparably equipped alternatives.

Pros & Cons

  • Impressive list of standard safety features
  • User-friendly infotainment system with standard smartphone integration
  • Peppy, fuel-efficient base engine
  • Enjoyable driving dynamics
  • Below-average trunk space
  • No Apple CarPlay or Android Auto available