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Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Latest Euro N-Cap results

Euro NCAP releases the results for the Hyundai I-30, the Ford Mondeo, the Volkswagen Caddy ‘Life’ and the Volkswagen Tiguan on 26th September 2007. Two cars out of four received Euro NCAP’s coveted five stars in Adult Occupant protection.

In the small car category, the the Hyundai I-30 got a 4 out of 5 stars in Adult occupant protection, 3 stars for Child protection and 2 Stars for pedestrian protection.

For Hyundai I-30's Results, see http://www.euroncap.com/tests/hyundai_i30_2007/302.aspx

In the Large Family Car, The NEW Ford Mondeo got a 5 out of 5 Stars rating for Adult Protection, 4 stars for child protection and 2 stars for pedestrian protection.

For Ford Mondeo's results, see http://www.euroncap.com/tests/ford_mondeo_2007/299.aspx

In the Small MPV section, the VW Caddy scored 4 stars for adult protection, 3 stars for Child protection and 2 Stars for pedestrian protection.

For VW caddy results, see http://www.euroncap.com/tests/vw_caddy_2007/300.aspx

Finally in the Small SUV (Off-Road 4x4) section, The VW Tiguan scored 5 out of 5 Stars rating for Adult Protection, 4 stars for child protection and 2 stars for pedestrian protection.

For VW Tiguan results, see http://www.euroncap.com/tests/vw_tiguan_2007/301.aspx

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Dodge Charger (Current new model)



The Latest Dodge Charger is a rear-wheel drive full-size automobile built by the Chrysler Group for its North American Dodge brand. The Charger name is a historical one, borne by many other Dodge Charger models in the past. Introduced in February 2005 for the 2006 model year, this new Charger shares the LX platform of the Chrysler 300 and Dodge Magnum, which borrows component parts from the older Mercedes E-Class platform. In fact, the interior of the Charger is almost identical to that of the Magnum. It replaced the Dodge Intrepid as Dodge's full-size sedan. This Charger is a family four-door sedan, disappointing many fans of the previous two-door Chargers. It is built at Brampton Assembly in Canada.


In early 2006, DaimlerChrysler released a new police version of the Dodge Charger. It made its debut at the 2005 New York International Auto Show.


Unlike the civilian version, the police version features upgraded heavy-duty brakes, a severe-duty cooling system, police-performance Electronic Stability Program, police performance-tuned steering, and a gear shifter that is mounted on the steering column instead of in the center console.[2] In place of the center console, Dodge has equipped the police edition with a steel plate appropriate for mounting radio equipment, computers, and controllers for lights and sirens.

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