Friday, March 28, 2008

Margerita arrives in luxury limo


Swords woman Margerita Wynne, who lives in River Valley, marked her 50th

birthday with a great party, not that she knew anything about it in advance.

Her daughters Louise and Lorraine have been plotting for the last while to organise the surprise party at Donabate Golf Club for their mother.

On the night in question, a limo turned up outside the family home, and when Margerita got in, she was blindfolded by her daughters so she

wouldn?t know where she was going and then whisked off to Donabate where her family and friends were waiting.

It was a great night and among the guests were husband John, who owns the catering

franchise at the golf club and their three-year-old granddaughter Sarah.

Also there was her brother William Murtagh and his wife Bernie, her brother John and his wife Christine, her sister Barbara, and her mother Bella.

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Thursday, March 13, 2008

Auto Europe offers luxury cars in London

Auto Europe is encouraging tourists planning on visiting London to take in Britain’s bustling national capital in style, by renting a luxury car or specialty passenger car. Auto Europe offers detailed information and a user-friendly booking system on its main UK website (www.auto-europe.co.uk ), thus providing potential renters with all the detail they need and the necessary convenience in order to arrange a luxury car hire entirely hassle-free. A diverse range of vehicles are offered under the “Luxury London Cars” banner, including BMWs, Jaguars, the Mercedes, the Lotus, as well as Porsches, Bentleys and even a fleet of Aston Martins. Auto Europe offers clients the convenience of free delivery as well as complimentary collection at most major London area hotels, or at airports. Additionally, weary renters can bid farewell to the hassle traditionally associated with car hire paperwork, as most of this has been pre-completed, leaving little else to be done at the time of pick-up, other than offer a signature and finalize a few details.

Auto Europe touts its luxury car hire service as designed with both businesspeople and leisurely travelers in mind. As such, all vehicles are less than two years old—which is considered very new in the case of luxury cars—and these prestigious automobiles come equipped with satellite navigation devices, a DVD player, tinted windows, as well as a Bluetooth telephone kit. A few of the cars are even set up with a mini-fridge, which is ideal during the summer months.

Clients who visit Auto Europe’s site to book a luxury car will be asked to offer some contact information, which will then be used to provide the prospective client customer with a more precise quote, taking into consideration all the specifics of a given rental. Rentals always come with 24 hour emergency roadside assistance and up to 100 complimentary miles per day.

5 things your car will finally do in 2020

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We'll spare you the far-future posturing and flying-car jokes, but the truth is -- for the 200 million automobile owners in America, the future looks bright. In fact, we've already made some pretty impressive headway. The 2008 Mercedes S-Class can change lanes on the highway automatically, and both the Toyota Prius and the Lexus LS-460 can self-park at the push of a button.

But that's just a drop in the bucket compared to what's in the works. With eyes wide and mouths agape, we peeked under the curtain at the cars of the future. Here's what we can tell you about what you'll be driving in 2020.

1. Your car will predict the future

Self-parking cars are great and all, but there's a big difference between features of convenience and the kinds of safety technologies on the horizon. We're talking about cars that can see into the future and react on a dime -- whether that means detecting a person crossing the street or swerving to avoid oncoming traffic.

There's no doubt the artificial intelligence required to protect you from those dangers is incredibly sophisticated, but it's becoming more widely available every day. Vehicles equipped with hundreds of sensors will be able to monitor their surroundings, both from a short-range perspective (to detect things like barriers and stop signs) and a long-range perspective (to detect things like a truck barreling toward you). But they won't be working alone.

Car of the future will also utilize video monitors located at intersections. Currently planned for many towns and cities across the United States, these monitors will feed data to your car over a wireless network. From as far as 30 miles away, they'll be able to transmit video imagery right to your dashboard. So, if you didn't see that pedestrian walking into the street, the video system would know where you were, know about the pedestrian, and warn you to pay attention.

It's similar to Google's new Street View maps system. Already available in larger cities like San Francisco and New York, the application shows fluid, 360-degree video images of nearly every block in the area. And while it's only accessible from computers now, similar real-time images will soon be available right on your dash.

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Taking the concept one step further, engineers also plan to equip cars with computer processors that can analyze these kinds of video feeds to assess abnormalities in traffic. So rather than just warning you of an upcoming obstacle in the road, cars will use the data to deploy airbags at just the right location within the vehicle. Or, they could decide to take over the steering when needed.

Basically a smarter version of the existing Electronic Stability Control feature (available on several luxury car models now), the cars will monitor weather and traffic, and adjust tire speeds to make sure you stay on the road and don't flip the vehicle. How long 'til everyone on the block has one? The system will be required on all new U.S. cars for the 2012 model year, but you should expect to see it even sooner than that.

2. Your car will talk to the road and the road will talk back

It's one thing to have a car that senses other vehicles, but something else entirely to have the road itself know where your car is at all times. To make that possible, city governments and automakers are joining forces to launch new Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) systems. Using short-range wireless signals, vehicles will be able to communicate not only with each other, but with all the infrastructure on the road.

Transportation agencies in cities across America currently have plans to install DSRC technology at major intersections and high-accident areas. In response, major auto manufacturers will offer DSRC support for their cars.

The communication network will monitor where cars are traveling, as well as read traffic-light information and road-sign sensors. With both cars and roadways enabled, formerly unimaginable safety benefits will become a reality. For instance, ambulances will be able to trigger upcoming traffic lights to change from red to green.

But there are plans to go even further. According to DaimlerChrysler, old satellites (accurate to about 3 feet) could be replaced with much more powerful Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites, which could pinpoint your vehicle to a few centimeters. And while there are only 30 active GPS satellites in space today, engineers hope to have as many as 50 in the future.

The new system will be able to track weather conditions and suggest alternate routes. For example, you could avoid a tornado in Kansas or damaging hail in Fargo, or loop around Chicago traffic using real-time data that's continually updated.

3. Your car will take itself into the shop for maintenance

Having wireless networks set up along the roadways -- such as those necessary for seeing images of upcoming intersections -- translates to endless possibilities for cars and drivers in the future. Example: Imagine passing a maintenance station that remotely signals your in-car navigation system that it's time for an oil change. Better yet, it could go ahead and wirelessly upgrade your car's software modules or check the performance of its safety sensors.

Perhaps even more exciting are the possibilities for electric hybrids. Once electric cars outnumber gas-engine cars, satellite-based wireless power systems could recharge vehicles from space. How's that possible? The satellites would gather solar energy from space and then transmit the power to a receiver on the vehicle via a wireless signal. It would work the same as a wireless computer network, except the signal would carry energy instead of data.

4. When you drive through McDonald's, your car will be debited, not your VISA

Microprocessors are already embedded into many parts of an automobile -- from an engine's control-valve timing system to the seat controls. So why not have a microprocessor that manages financial transactions? Several states already offer special debit cards that mount to your windshield as you pass through a toll, but those are primitive compared to what's to come.

In the future, when you pull into the drive-thru at a fast food restaurant, a local Wi-Fi network will be able to communicate with your vehicle by way of an encrypted wireless signal. In other words, after you order your food, the car will automatically make the financial transaction. And the electronic signature? It's likely that the navigational systems in your car will have expanded beyond route planning and safety warnings into something involving a signature pad that would allow you to type in a passcode (or use a fingerprint or eye retina scan) as an electronic signature.

Once the infrastructure is in place, your car will become like a mini-ATM for drive-thru establishments. Of course, whether or not that's a good thing for your budget remains to be seen.

5. Go ahead, take a nap. Your car will drive itself

Futuristic cars tricked out with their own ATMs and self-maintenance features sound nice, but for many engineers, that's just the tip of the iceberg. The real holy grail? A fully automated, driverless car.

Shining a big spotlight on such efforts is DARPA (the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency), a Department of Defense organization aimed at perfecting the robotic technology needed for safe, autonomous military vehicles.

In 2005, Stanford robotics expert Sebastian Thrun won the DARPA Grand Challenge with his autonomous car, Stanley. Although the competition is aimed at developing machinery to protect soldiers, Thrun believes the technology will reach civilians sooner than you might think. And driverless cars, he believes, could save thousands of lives each year.

In June 2007, Thrun's new robotic roadster, Junior, completed several test runs in preparation for the DARPA Urban Challenge (scheduled for November 2007). Although Junior never went faster than 15 mph, it made a three-point U-turn and navigated through a four-way stop. That's right; Thrun is getting close to achieving a fully automated, road-ready car.

Where could this lead? Well, a highway system for starters -- say, from San Francisco to Los Angeles -- for driverless vehicles only. Using a wireless signal, barriers on either side of the road could communicate with cars to keep them on track. And vehicles could simply use older cruise-control technology to maintain steady speeds.

Conceivably, this would allow drivers to sleep through long stretches of highway -- or at the very least read the morning paper and drink their coffee. Another advantage is that these routes could have less restrictive speed limits -- likely well over 100 mph -- which could redefine the morning commute for many Americans.

Source: CNN

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

CAB on trail of luxury cars and drug money in Limerick

LIMERICK criminals are down hundreds of thousands of euro and there are decisions pending on "numerous cases" that are being taken by the Criminal Assets Bureau to take the proceeds of crime from city gangs.
Accounts in banks, building societies, post offices, credit unions, and even with bookies, are being trawled by CAB in Limerick, with many accounts frozen.

The bureau has had two people working full-time in Limerick since last year and now the fruits of their work are starting to pay dividends.

"The two crime assets profilers are based in Henry Street and are working on numerous cases where they investigate people who appear to have visible signs of affluence and no apparent means of income," explained on senior garda.

Now criminals driving high-powered expensive cars and owning other luxury items are in danger of losing cash, vehicles and other luxuries.

It is known that the two profilers have been in contact with banks and financial institutions. "It is also now an obligation on a lending institution to report deposits of €7,500 or more," the source added.

Social welfare payments and other assistance received from the Department of Social and Family Affairs will be stopped in the near future and the profilers, with the assistance of local gardai, will begin to seize their assets including high-powered cars.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Mazda Enhances Diving Performance of 'RX-8'


Mazda Motor Corp announced that it had redesigned its "RX-8" cheap sports cars and added the new "Type RS" trim level with enhanced driving performance.

The updated RX-8 features a new exterior design, a refined interior texture and higher performance, as well as a better acceleration feel at lower engine speeds with the improved powertrain. The Type RS comes with exclusive aero parts, large diameter aluminum wheels and hard suspension offering a sportier ride.

The redesigned RX-8 is available for about ¥2,600,000 to 3,000,000 and the Type RS is priced at ¥3,150,000 (both including consumption tax).

The redesigned version has a front bumper with larger air intakes, headlights integrated with side marker lamps, a rear bumper in the same color as the body, rear combination lights with four LED lamps arranged in circle and air vents integrated with blinkers on both sides of the front fender. Mazda redesigned the aluminum wheels. The Type S has 18-inch wheels while the 16-inch wheels on the Type E and RX-8 base grade were upgraded to 17 inches.

Regarding the interior, the company redesigned the center portion of the instrument panel and replaced the pop-up navigation system (available as a factory-installed option) by a new model that can be fit into the center panel. In addition, the functionality of the new version was enhanced with the adoption of power adjustable seats with a memory function, an electric folding driver's seat and a seat heater system.

With the use of new water and oil pumps, the powertrain offers a better acceleration feel and stability in the low to middle speed range. The company revised the gear ratios in the six-speed manual transmission to lower the final gear ratio.

The six-speed automatic transmission employs the newly developed Direct mode. It allows the driver to select any gear with the switches on the steering wheel without having to change over to Manual mode when the driver temporarily needs to boost the speed while driving with the gear selector in Drive (D).

The suspensions were revamped, and the dampers, coil springs, bushes and stabilizers were optimized to improve the steering stability and the ride comfort. On the manual transmission grades, a trapezoidal strut tower bar, reinforced suspension towers and wheel aprons with thicker rear portion increase the torsional rigidity of the front body. Aerodynamics is improved by enlarging the front tire deflectors and adding an engine undercover, thus increasing the Cd value to 0.30.

The Type RS is also equipped with exclusive aero parts, such as a large front bumper, side under spoilers and a rear spoiler, which enhance stability at high speeds. This grade comes with 19-inch gunmetal forged aluminum wheels, Recaro bucket seats and dampers manufactured by Bilstein of Germany.

Sunday, March 9, 2008

Infiniti EX37 luxury coupe crossover destined for Europe

March 10, 2008 Well recognized in North America after two decades in the market, Nissan's luxury auto brand Infiniti is gearing up for entry into Europe with a presentation at the Geneva Auto Show spearheaded by the new EX37 luxury coupe crossover. Looking to blend coupĂ© style with four-wheel drive crossover versatility, the Infiniti EX37 is powered by a 3.7-litre, twin cam V6 that puts out over 300 horses and 350Nm of torque via a seven-speed automatic transmission and intelligent four-wheel drive system. Among the standout technology features is an Around View Monitor system that takes rear-view parking assistance to a new level, using a series of cameras positioned all around the vehicle to provide a bird’s eye view of the vehicle on the in-car monitor - a first for a production vehicle according to Infiniti.

The EX37's coupé design elements include a stretched wheelbase, long bonnet, short overhangs and tapering roof line with the car riding comparatively low to the ground. Weight is reduced by 50kg by the use of lightweight parts including aluminum suspension components and bonnet while resin is used for tailgate. High strength steel is used throughout the shell for a high degree of torsional rigidity and lateral bending resistance.

The compact V6 engine is located as low and as far back as possible in the front of the car with most of the block behind the front axle line to optimize front to rear weight distribution and keep the center of gravity low. The aluminum engine is itself lightweight with a two-part construction providing more rigidity and less vibration than a single piece casting. Also included is V-VEL (Variable Valve Event and Lift) technology, a system that continually alters valve lift and therefore the quantity of air in the combustion chamber - meaning a small lift at partial throttle to improve fuel consumption and a greater lift at full throttle, inducting a larger quantity of air into the combustion chamber.

Dual Flow Path (DFP) dampers which reduce low speed vibration and body roll while Infiniti’s ATTESA E-TS (Advanced Total Traction Engineering System for All Electronic Torque Split) all-wheel drive system that adjusts power distribution (sending anything from 50 per cent to the front, to up to 100 per cent to the rear) and enhance control in a variety of road conditions, while still allowing for an element of oversteer (and fun).

The EX37 also features a sophisticated braking system with power-assisted four-wheel vented disc brakes incorporating a four-channel, four-sensor Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Electronic Brake force Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist (BA). Intelligent Brake Assist (IBA) is also featured - a system that works with the Intelligent Cruise Control to automatically apply the brakes when a potential collision with a car in front is detected.

Available with a new seven-speed automatic option with Adaptive Shift Control (ASC), the EX37 also boasts a wider spread of ratios which benefit both fuel consumption and drivability. The seventh speed is effectively an overdrive ratio, returning improved fuel economy on a steady throttle without compromising in-gear flexibility for overtaking. The seven-speed automatic transmission also features a manual mode with blip control (more fun!).

Inside, the EX37 incorporates electric fold down rear seats to extend the load bay and the raised drivers seat has a ‘scooped-out’ design contrasting with the open, spacious design of the passenger area. There's also a 45-litre underfloor storage compartment - but this area is used for the optional Bose premium sound system is specified or is the spare wheel is chosen over the standard inflation kit.

Other standout features include keyless "Infiniti I-Key" access and starting, darkened privacy glass, a six-disc, seven speaker CD audio system, Bluetooth mobile phone connectivity, auto-dimming rear view mirror, automatic lights and wipers, six airbags (featuring thorax and pelvis protection) and the use of elastic resin “Scratch Shield” paint which Infiniti says can result in up to five times fewer scratches that a conventional clearcoat.

A full leather version is available which includes heated seats and power for the passenger seat) and a Multimedia pack (with satellite navigation, a rear view parking camera, voice recognition and Bose Premium sound) and an adaptive front-light system that follows the wheel angle to improve visibility when cornering are also optional.

Infiniti expect sales in Europe to begin from the fourth quarter of 2008 with the second-generation Infiniti FX luxury sports crossover and Infiniti G37 and G37 Coupe Cars models set to join the EX37 on showroom floors.

Friday, March 7, 2008

Nissan launches luxury brand in Europe

The arrival of a new Japanese luxury car in Western Europe has been celebrated at a glitzy launch party on the sidelines of the Geneva motor show - two years after its market entry into Russia and two decades after its North American launch.

The world premiere of the Infiniti FX50 sports utility vehicle was the first yet by Nissan's luxury subsidiary outside its main US market.

The launch was designed to attract the attention of European buyers who would normally opt for an Audi, a BMW or a Mercedes, or perhaps a Jaguar or a Lexus.

"We are up against the best in the automotive industry, bringing a premium brand to the home of premium brands," Brian Carolin, head of sales and marketing in Europe for Nissan and Infiniti, tells the BBC News website, acknowledging that the German market will be particularly hard to penetrate.

Brand building

Infiniti's initial 25,000 annual sales target may appear low.

"I think we are mature enough now, strong enough in some markets to be able to launch [in Europe], and to have the patience and wisdom to not push too much for volume," says Carlos Ghosn, chief executive of Nissan and its alliance partner Renault.

"If volume growth is compatible with high profit margins then it's okay, but otherwise I'm happy to remain a niche."

Renault's LoganBut when compared with the performance of Japanese rival Lexus, which is barely selling double that number in Europe after 17 years in the market, Infiniti's sales target could even come across as aggressive.

"We benchmarked the experience of other brands," explains Mr Carolin, insisting it is all about having a full range of models with the right diesel engines for Europe.

"Our focus is not to push the volume, but rather to establish the brand."


Broad offering

As such, Infiniti will also serve as a flagship for Mr Ghosn's sprawling automotive empire, which last week saw the Lada-owner Avtovaz join the Renault-Nissan alliance, making it the world's third largest group after Toyota and General Motors.