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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

The Rise and Fall of the Jaguar XKE Series 3 V-12

Introduced in 1971 the Jaguar XKE Series 3 V-12 was a huge leap forward on the XKE Series 2. With its 4.2-liter six litre engine the XKE Series 3 V-12 introduced an entirely new class of racing car. The XKE Series 3 V-12 was Jaguar's comeback after the weakening of its classic XK inline six-cylinder engine due to emissions regulations. This was, in effect, an upgraded version of the sports car engine with added refinements.

The primary modification in this Jaguar XKE was a larger radiator inlet covered by ordered grillwork, as well the addition of thin wheel arches on wider tires. The chassis retained the iconic hood bulge, even though it wasn't necessary for housing the new engine.

The Jaguar XKE Series 3 V-12's introduction in 1971 seemed like a great idea at the time. The once iconic XKE was 10 years old by then and was lagging behind in terms of power and performance. Emission controls also took their toll on the Series 2 in the form of less engine power. To regain lost market share Jaguar began developing a much better engine from the ground up, and there was no better candidate than the venerable XKE series to showcase this new motor.

The plan was put into action, and in March 1971, Jaguar revealed its long rumoured "new" sports model, the XKE Series 3. Continuing the success of its highly vaunted predecessor, the highly vaunted XKE Series 3 boasted a powerful and exotic (at the time) V-12 engine.

Sadly the third XKE series never came close to matching the success off earlier XKE models. The 1970s, unfortunately, did not see a repeat of the dominance earlier XKE models saw in the 60s. The fault, it must be said, cannot squarely be laid at the feet of Jaguar.

Automobiles manufacturing were once the province of the small workshop. In the earliest days of automotive history each car was hand crafted in small numbers by talented and passionate engineers, mechanics and craftsmen. They could take their time and express themselves in their creations, almost as if making cars was an artistic endeavor.

Unfortunately for small luxury car makers like Jaguar this system of small workshops crafting a limited number of cars was not commercially viable any more. Factories needed to be upgraded, parts and engines streamlined for mass production and production needed to be vastly increased for the company to stay in business. Combine this with the fact that American lawmakers at the time were hell-bent on regulating car emissions meant bad news for the Jaguar sports car.

Its powerful engine that was once the envy of the world was saddled with anti smog technology that impeded performance. The clean sleek lines of its body were now marred by an infusion of new safety lights and bumpers, also mandated by new government safety and consumer protection laws.

To be fair Jaguar was just one of many car companies at the time wrestling with these new regulations. More and more vital resources were spend making the cars meet government specifications rather than on tradition automotive engineering. Combine this with the fact that by 1971 the roadways of America and Europe had become quite congested with traffic, preventing the average Jaguar enthusiast from enjoying his Jaguar XKE Series 3 V-12 to the fullest on the open highway.

The Jaguar XKE Series 3 V-12 was a victim of its time. By the time the sports car came out driving wasn't as pleasurable as it once was. Niche luxury car makers such as Jaguar were lost in the endless pursuit of meeting government regulations rather than creating the ultimate road/sports car.

Looking for information on Jaguar XKE?

Check out http://www.jaguarxke.com/, the ultimate website for Jaguar XKE fans and enthusiasts.

Sunday, July 3, 2011

How the Jaguar XKE (E-Type) Series 3 Compares to Earlier Models

The legendary Jaguar XKE series received its last major update in 1971 with the introduction of the Series 3. Jaguar was having a hard time retooling their older Series 2 models to comply with stringent US emissions laws, so decided to introduce a brand new all alloy 5.3 litre V12 engine in the S3. Not only did this new V12 engine meet and beat all US emission limits, it also boosted the car's performance back to where it was with the original 3.8 litre 12 cylinder engine found in Series 1 E-Types.

The bigger, heavier V12 engine in the S3 lead to a widening of the chassis, wider wheels and tires, flared wheel arches, and a lower centre of gravity for the car. Thanks to the greater weight and wider tires power steering was no longer an optional extra but a basic feature. Unlike other E-Type models the S3 was available in only two options: a sporty Roaster and the larger Coupe 2+2.

While the S3 should have been the end all and be all of all E-Types with its larger engine and newer technology, the car did have many shortcomings. Perhaps the biggest disappointment in the S3 was the power steering. Gone was the zippy, sporty feel of the older E-Types. The power steering gave the S3 a vague and soft control, something akin to that of a Grand Tourer than a high performance sports car. Another major drawback was the prodigious quantities of petrol the S3 needed; the car consumed between 12 and 14 miles per gallon, an astounding amount by any standards.

What are the differences between the various S3 models?

The Roadster, although short on luggage space, gives the S3 its iconic sports car look and is always a pleasure to drive. The coupe is more refined and civilised, with more than enough luggage space for long trips and touring. The coupe 2+2 models offer even more luggage space if the back seats aren't being used and are moved forward.

All coupe models suffer from heat bleeding into the interior from the engine compartment of the car. Not all models came fitted with air conditioners and long trips in the coupe could make it very uncomfortable in places with a hot climate.

Regardless of Roadster or Coupe, there is not much leg space in the S3 for people with large frames. If you are above 115 kgs (250 lbs) or more than 6' 2" tall you will have trouble fitting inside an early model E-Type. Your best bet would be the S3 Roadster or the coupe 2+2 models.

Which one should I buy?

It all comes down to personal taste. The earlier S1 models are the most iconic looking, with their covered headlamps and zippy engines. Those who want the convenience of power steering and extra leg room at the expense of raw performance should go for the S3. A good comprise between the two would be S2, which offers the best of both worlds.

Of all the E-Type models the Coupe 2+2s are the most widely available and cheapest - a great way to get introduced into the joys of owning a Jaguar.

Another good option is to hire the E-Type of your choice for a weekend, and go on a tour. Not only will this allow you to spend quality time with the car of your dreams, it will also provide practical insight into the joys and day-to-day challenges of owning a Jaguar.

Looking for information on Jaguar XKE?

Click to http://www.jaguarxke.com/, the ultimate website for Jaguar XKE fans and enthusiasts.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

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Saturday, May 1, 2010

green 2002 PEUGEOT 206 Car Sales Search Results


green 2002 PEUGEOT 206 Car Sales Search Results with 1 Female owner, always garaged, full Peugeot service history, suit new car buyer, fully optioned, highway km's. $25,990



Used PEUGEOT 206 Specs

Build Date:2002
Make:PEUGEOT
Model:206
Series:

Price:$25,990
Check Value with Redbook
Odometer:95,000 km
Rego No.:SAVVY
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Rego Expiry:10/2006

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

2008 Peugeot 107 in London Motorshow



The 2008 Peugeot 107 in London Motorshow comes in many different forms, built by Peugeot and Citroën in a joint-venture with Toyota; the 107 is essentially the same car as the Citroën C1 and Toyota Ayg.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Black Peugeot 907 Supercar



Black Peugeot 907 Supercar Tantalisingly, a glazed panel set into the bonnet reveals 12 intake trumpets that hint at the power that exists beneath. Two exhaust pipes emerge from either side of the car, which is equipped with 18″ wheels and Michelin tyres, 275/40 at the front and 345/35 at the rear. The wheelbase of this GT coupé is 2500mm, with an overall length of 4370mm and a width of 1880mm. The 907 has a kerb weight of just 1400kg, generating a power-to-weight ratio of 347bhp/tonne.

The interior is designed to provide comfort for two occupants and is trimmed in brown leather and light grey Alcantara trim. The steering wheel rim and the gear lever knob have authentic wood inlays.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Peugeot RCZ Coupe Premium Marketed



France's largest car manufacturer, PSA Peugeot-Citroen Group, plans to expand its market share by trying to get into the premium segment. Meanwhile, the Citroen was first start by introducing the DS3, which is the first model for the French manufacturer of luxury class. The Peugeot as his brother has announced that it will also develop a similar type called RCZ.

To bear the luxury sedan, the Peugeot-like set up a separate division also conducted Citroen-called "Hors-Serie". That is, this is a special division that makes a car with limited production. Similarly Autoevolution site launched, Wednesday (17/3/2010).

RCZ will be entered as a new Peugeot line-up starting next June. The car had been on display at the Geneva Motor Show, which recently took place. 2 +2 coupe, sedan model with a height of 1.36 meters is cost Rp 280 million for the lowest model and USD 338 million for the most expensive type that also use diesel 2.0 L.

The variant with a 1.6 L gasoline engine turbocharger equipped with maximum power 156 HP and 240 Nm of torque. This car is more powerful than the version of the same machine. Strength with 200 HP and 255 Nm of torque as the engine room was languishing in the MINI Cooper S.

The second model Hors-Serie work is planned next year, but in the form of station wagon 508. This product will replace the type 407 and 607. In 2012, Hors-Serie re-birth all three vehicles. Although the designs already exist, the model is still a secret.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

4WD quark peugeot in america



WD Quark is also protected with small transparent and waterproof cover. Enough said, this 4WD Quark prototype has competed successfully at Michelin Bibendum challenge.The vehicle create its own class in four wheeler, which actually similar with 4WD machines that are selling so well in America at present, yet created low-emission inner-urban fuel-cell vehicle. To drive each of four 17″ diameter wheels, this 4WD Quark is using electric motor which connected to the chassis by means of triangular wishbones.

4WD quark peugeot by Nickel Metal Hydride



The fuel cell supplements electrical energy supplied 4WD quark peugeot by Nickel Metal Hydride by a Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) battery consisting of 40 individual cells, each with a voltage of 7.2 volts. The battery can therefore provide a nominal overall voltage of 288 Volts. In parallel, PSA Peugeot Citro’n have also developed new solutions

Saturday, April 3, 2010

THE PEUGEOT 308 HYBRID – THE ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY CAR FOR THE NEXT GENERATION




A step towards commercialization
Compared to the previous 307 Hybrid HDi demonstrator presented in 2006, the focus of the development has now switched to concentrating on the packaging of the hybrid technology into the structure of the new 308, and to ensure its compatibility with the future Euro V emission standards.

To ensure a competitive purchase price, priority has been given to using as many components as possible from current Peugeot vehicles. This has enabled the number of specific parts associated with the hybridization of the 308 to be reduced by around 30% compared to the previous 307 Hybrid HDi demonstrator.

A simple, automatic technology
The vehicle is started by a customary ignition key but, unlike a conventional vehicle, this does not start the diesel engine. Instead by pressing the accelerator pedal with the gearbox in automatic mode, the electric motor powers the vehicle. The diesel engine only operates when required and is controlled by a stop and start system. All the powertrain operating modes are controlled by a Power Train Management Unit (PTMU) according to the driver's requirements.

The driver is informed in real time of the powertrain operating mode by a schematic diagram on the vehicle's color multifunction display. Other information is also available, such as the battery charge status or the power train operation mode.

Well equipped and without compromise
The comprehensively equipped demonstrator has all the standard equipment of a Premium Pack 308 and also includes a panoramic glass roof and the RT4 multi-media system with a retractable color display screen. The level of standard equipment, interior space, interior brightness, dynamic qualities and drivability are no different to those of the standard 308.

General dynamic performance is also comparable to a standard 308 HDi. In-gear acceleration, however, both in town and on the open road, is improved with the Hybrid HDi. Indeed, during in-gear acceleration, the diesel engine is backed up by the electric motor which is able on demand to deliver a power boost of up to 31 bhp (and 96 lb ft of torque).

Optimized Hybrid HDi technology
The parallel hybrid power train consists of a 1.6 litre HDi DPFS 110 bhp diesel engine and an electric motor with a continuous output of 22 bhp and a torque of 59 lb ft. The Power Train Management Unit (PTMU) selects the right distribution of power from both units to meet the requirements of the driver and minimize fuel consumption.

The electric motor alone is responsible for starting and driving at low speed, while only the diesel engine is used on open roads and motorways, with both units coming into play simultaneously to provide quicker acceleration. The system is fitted with a 6-speed electronically controlled manual gearbox able to operate in automatic or manual sequential mode.

To extend the battery range, kinetic energy recovered during phases of deceleration and braking is used to recharge the batteries. A special button provides access to an all-electric "ZEV" Zero Emission Vehicle mode. Operation of the diesel engine is then restricted to more pronounced acceleration phases or high speed driving. This "ZEV" mode provides total absence of exhaust emissions and noise pollution.

Technical description of main specific components
The electric motor is of the synchronous type with permanent magnets, developing a continuous power of 22 bhp and a torque of 59 lb ft. However, intermittently its output can attain 31 bhp and 96 lb ft.

An inverter regulates the 150 to 260 volt current from the high voltage battery pack supplying the electric motor in accordance with the torque requirements determined by the Power Train Management Unit (PTMU).

A new generation battery pack has been developed which delivers an output of 200 volts. It is housed in the spare wheel well and does not, therefore, reduce the available boot volume. The batteries are of the Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) type.

A converter converts the 200 V from the battery pack into 12 V to supply the vehicle equipment in phases of solely electrical operation.

Managed braking maximizes the recharging of the batteries during phases of deceleration and braking. An Intelligent control of the braking optimizes the distribution between regenerative electric braking and traditional dissipative hydraulic braking. The braking management system gives priority to braking efficiency over the recovery of energy.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Cars for sale: Peugeot 107 color blue



Third in the trilogy of city cars produced with Toyota and Citroen. Perky and neat, but unless you’ve got some kind of strange lion fetish buy the Toyota Aygo.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

YELLOW PEUGEOT 107 HATCHBACK REVIEW




Performance PEUGEOT 107 HATCHBACK REVIEW

Review-OnRoad The 107 is available only with a 68bhp three-cylinder 1.0-litre petrol powerplant, but in such a light car, 68bhp is enough. The 107 is nippy in town and can hold its own on faster roads if you use the gears. A semi-auto gearbox with a full auto programme is an option on Urban models.


Ride & Handling

Review-OnRoad The 107’s small size and sharp turning circle make it nimble, but it isn’t as agile as it might be out of town because of its sluggish initial steering response. At higher speeds, it turns more eagerly. The ride is hard and noisy over sharp surface changes.



Refinement

Review-OnRoad The thrummy note of the three-cylinder petrol engine is ever-present and part of the car’s charm. Less welcome, however, is the amount of road and wind noise at out-of-town speeds. Everything works smoothly, though – even the full auto programme in the semi-automatic gearbox.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Peugeot RCZ Debuts Ahead Of Frankfurt



As its impending debut at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show draws nigh, the 2011 Peugeot RCZ has finally bared its full production form in a series of new images. As suggested by the artfully elusive teaser images released in early July, the 2011 Peugeot RCZ is an exercise in sleek, über-luxury performance and bears a striking resemblance to its direct competition, the Audi TT.

2010 peugeot 308 hybride hdi



A step towards commercialization
Compared to the previous 307 Hybrid HDi demonstrator presented in 2006, the focus of the development has now switched to concentrating on the packaging of the hybrid technology into the structure of the new 308, and to ensure its compatibility with the future Euro V emission standards.

To ensure a competitive purchase price, priority has been given to using as many components as possible from current Peugeot vehicles. This has enabled the number of specific parts associated with the hybridization of the 308 to be reduced by around 30% compared to the previous 307 Hybrid HDi demonstrator.

A simple, automatic technology
The vehicle is started by a customary ignition key but, unlike a conventional vehicle, this does not start the diesel engine. Instead by pressing the accelerator pedal with the gearbox in automatic mode, the electric motor powers the vehicle. The diesel engine only operates when required and is controlled by a stop and start system. All the powertrain operating modes are controlled by a Power Train Management Unit (PTMU) according to the driver's requirements.

The driver is informed in real time of the powertrain operating mode by a schematic diagram on the vehicle's color multifunction display. Other information is also available, such as the battery charge status or the power train operation mode.

Well equipped and without compromise
The comprehensively equipped demonstrator has all the standard equipment of a Premium Pack 308 and also includes a panoramic glass roof and the RT4 multi-media system with a retractable color display screen. The level of standard equipment, interior space, interior brightness, dynamic qualities and drivability are no different to those of the standard 308.

General dynamic performance is also comparable to a standard 308 HDi. In-gear acceleration, however, both in town and on the open road, is improved with the Hybrid HDi. Indeed, during in-gear acceleration, the diesel engine is backed up by the electric motor which is able on demand to deliver a power boost of up to 31 bhp (and 96 lb ft of torque).

Saturday, November 28, 2009

 

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