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Wednesday, January 12, 2011
From the outside, the changes in 2012 C-Class, so less casual observers might not even notice. The only other change is slightly lower rear bumper, revised taillights, and more modern wheels. When you get into the new C-Class, it's a completely different story, as Mercedes-Benz designers rethought the entire interior.
While these touches give the new C-Class a decidedly more upscale feel than the outgoing car, the biggest improvement is that both pop-up navigation system. Each offered the engine is now equipped with direct injection and Mercedes' seven-speed automatic transmission with revised gear ratios for better fuel economy.
GM claims certain features, including 59.4-inch track width front and rear, a stiffened front cradle and optional 17-inch wheels and sporttires lend a sporty feeling Sonic on the road. GM had to upgrade Sonic inner to go along with the new look, chassis and power train.
Labels: 2012 Chevrolet, Auto Show, Sonic Photos
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Ford launched its brand new Global 2011 Ford Ranger "T6" Friday at the Australian International Auto Show in Sydney. A global team based in Australia has developed size pickup, which replaces two regional Rate platforms currently used by Ford. Early presented a Ranger Double Cab XLT 4x4 was held Oct.13 at Cockatoo Island in Sydney Harbor, automotive press.
2011-rate sports a refreshed modern exterior and interior design, a new range of diesel and gas engines with better performance, more torque and better fuel economy, new technology that offers greater comfort and better handling and is longer, wider and higher than the model it replaces.
Ford calls the introduction rate of 2011 a "rolling launch" to disclose information to the press and buyers. The Blue Oval chose Australia rate first revelation, but it has to reveal many specifications including horsepower, fuel economy and prices.
Labels: 2011 Ranger, Auto Show





















