Friday, January 15, 2010

President Car around the World

The Presidential State Car is the official state car used by the President to help the President in running the states business usually they get their own official car. what kind of car should be the official car for president?? well let's check this out.

Every president own their presidential car, in every country they use the most luxurious car as their presidential car, but not all president. here's the list of President car around the world.

Finlandia : Mercedez Benz S600



Austria : Audi a8



Brunei darussalam : Roll Royce Ferrari



Bostvana :Bentley Arnage



Japan : Toyota century



Russia :



Nepal : Jaguar



Indonesia : Mercedez benz w140



Ceko :



Srilanka :



France : Renault safrane biturbo



Monaco : Lexus 600h



Hongkong : Lexus 600h



Islandia : Lexus 600h



New Zealand : BMW 7 Series



USA : Cadillac



England : Bentley



Germany : Mercedez Benz s 600



Iran :
PEUGEOT 504 1977

The Best Police Car Around the World

Auto World now in this post we'll give you the best Police Car around the world

Police car is a vehicle used by police, to assist with their duties in patrolling and responding to incidents. Typical uses of a police car include transportation for officers to reach the scene of an incident quickly, to transport criminal suspects, or to patrol an area, while providing a high visibility deterrent to crime. Some police cars are specially adapted for work on busy roads.

Like we know the most appropriate car specification for a polce car is a fast car because the police will need the fast car to chase the criminal or even do a routine patrol in the road. so do you want to know the best Police Car around the World?? each country has their own police car

1. Lamborghini Gallardo, Italy



2. Techart Porsche 911 Carrera, Germany



3. Chevrolet Corvette Z06, Bloomfield Hills, MI, USA



4. BMW M3, Netherlands



5. Nissan Skyline GTR, Japan



6. Lamborghini MurciƩlago, London



7. 612 Ferrari Scaglietti, UK



8. Lotus Exige, East Sussex, England



9. Brabus CLS Rocket, Germany



10. Dodge Viper, South Carolina, USA

New Delhi Auto Expo 2010! The whole hog about Harley

Harley Davidson 2010 model line-up and pricing announced at the 2010 Auto Expo prices and reviews 
Harley-Davidson announced their motorcycle range in India at the 2010 Auto Expo in New Delhi. The 12 motorcycles, chosen from each of H-D’s five model families, range from Rs 6.95 lakh to Rs 34.95 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), and are from the latest range of 2010 models that Harley sells worldwide. Displayed at the Harley-Davidson pavilion is a Fat Boy model custom-painted with hues from the Indian tricolour, and will be their first motorcycle to be sold in India.

Booking for the motorcycles are to begin in April 2010, while deliveries will commence from July 2010. The company aims to open five dealerships across India in the coming year with New Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad and Chandigarh being the five chosen cities.
Known for their evocative riding experience and unique sound, Harley-Davidson motorcycles never fail to attract attention and the Auto Expo is no exception. The audio-visual presentation at Harley-Davidson’s pavilion depicts myriad scenes of the iconic motorcycles against various backdrops - as one would expect from a company that sells motorcycles in more than 70 countries.


However, one has to wonder if these iron horses will win the hearts of Indian enthusiasts and create the biking culture that seems to sprout wherever Harley-Davidson sets up shop. “Of course,” says Anoop Prakash, managing director, Harley-Davidson India. “Harley-Davidson already has strong brand value in India and we aim to consolidate and build on that image. And as is the case with the rest of the world, we will actively promote the philosophy of biking brotherhood through rides, rallies and so on, because that sense of community is an integral part of the Harley-Davidson experience.”

This is also the reason, he says, that 12 models spanning a broad spectrum were selected for India. “In the surveys that we conducted and from feedback received during the Boot Camps and Founders’ Rides that we organised in various cities, it became clear that our motorcycles appealed to a diverse range of people between 18 and 60 years of age. Naturally, the motorcycle range had to reflect and live up to that diverse appeal.”


The five model families are the Sportster range (four models at 6.95 lakh to 11.95 lakh), the Dyna range (two models at 13.95 lakh and 15.45 lakh), the VRSC range (one model at Rs 18.95 lakh), the Softail range (two models at 18.45 lakh and 19.45 lakh) and the Touring range (three models at 20.45 lakh to 34.95 lakh).

Typically, the main function of imported motorcycles in India id to act as flagships, enhancing the brand value of the company and drawing in more people into the showrooms to buy much smaller motorcycles. Harley-Davidson has no small motorcycles and has no intention of having any. Their appeal may be high, but so are the prices and the motorcycles remain a privilege for the wealthiest. However, that is not a concern for Prakash who says, “We’re here for good and to do good.” Says it all, doesn’t it?

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

New Delhi Auto Expo 2010 : Audi brings in A7 & Q7 4.2 TDI

Audi announces prodution of the A7 Sportback

Audi brings in A7 & Q7 at the 2010 Auto Expo prices & reviews

The Audi stall at the Auto Expo has been buzzing with a lot of activity. The German manufacturer has announced that the A7 Sportback will be going into production internationally and will be on sale in India by 2011. Powered by a 3.0 litre V6 diesel, the Sportback gets to 100 kph from standstill in less than 7 seconds and the top whack comes at about 245 kph. The 4.2 V8 TDI diesel Q7, perhaps the most powerful diesel SUV, has been launched at the Auto Expo with a price tag of Rs 65 lakh and will be in showrooms by the April 1st, 2010. Speaking of showrooms, Audi has also planned to expand its dealer network from the current 12 to 17 in the coming future.

Audi has also slashed the price of the A6, with the Limited Edition 2.7 TDI, at Rs 37 lakh ex-showroom Delhi at the Expo. We spoke to Audi management – Benoit Tiers, MD Audi India and Peter Schwarzenbauer, member of the Board of Management of Audi AG – at the Auto Expo. They said that Audi sold 1,650 units in India in 2009 and expect to sell 2,300 to 2,500 units in the country this year. Globally Audi sold 925,000 vehicles and plan to double this figure by 2015. 


 
















The new A8 is also expected in the country by the end of 2010. The A8 will get a flagship 12-cylinder version internationally, and this version will be positioned differently from the other models in the A8 range. The 12-cylinder A8 will have its European launch by the end of the year. The Audi management also told BSM that they sold 20 R8s in the country and expect 10 to 15 more units to be sold in 2010. This could include the V10 FSI as well.


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