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The All New 2008 Cadillac CTS

Posted by Wepokers On 10:48 PM 0 comments
The 2008 Cadillac CTS Review
One displacement, two levels of power
Unlike the 2007 CTS, the "I'm in it for the looks" base model with the 2.8-liter V6 has been banished to fuel-conscious export markets, so all 2008 models in the U.S. get a proper 3.6-liter V6. The standard version is the same 258-horsepower motor used last year, although now you'll be able to pair it with a six-speed automatic. The standard transmission is still a six-speed manual and it gets a new short-throw shifter for '08. Real news comes in the way of a high-output version of the same 3.6-liter V6. It uses direct injection to help deliver 300 hp and 270 pound-feet of torque. Those may be V8-like numbers, but given that four of its competitors already offer at least 300 horses, the CTS is just keeping up. Both transmissions will be offered with the high-output engine, along with another new option for 2008 — all-wheel drive. Borrowed from the SRX crossover that shares its platform, the all-wheel-drive system in the CTS uses an active transfer case to send power to the front wheels when the rear wheels lose their grip. It won't help with the handling like Acura's Super-Handling All-Wheel Drive, but it helps the CTS stack up better against its peers. Rear-wheel drive will be standard.
Wider is better
Although the new CTS rides on the same basic chassis as before, it borrows a page from the Pontiac playbook by adding 1.8 inches of track width in front and 2 inches in back. The wheelbase remains the same while the car's length and height are both up an inch and a half.
The overall suspension design is unchanged, with aluminum upper and lower control arms up front, a multilink setup in back and coil-over shocks at each corner. A modified version of the strut tower brace from the CTS-V is now standard on all models. Cadillac says the brakes and steering system are all-new, but its reluctance to elaborate leads us to believe they aren't much different from the current setups. Seventeen-inch aluminum wheels with all-season 235/55 tires are standard. An optional sport suspension adds 18-inch wheels with 235/50 Michelin Pilot Sport 2 tires with either V or Y speed ratings.
Edgy and elegant
Instead of abandoning the controversial but eye-catching design of the original CTS, Cadillac softened the edges a little and refined the details. The design of the grille was pulled straight from Cadillac's Sixteen concept car, while the wider body allows the side windows to angle in more. It's called "tumblehome" in designerspeak and it's one of the numerous areas that product chief Bob Lutz emphasized as he pushed through GM's latest new-car designs. Another of his areas of interest is a tight body-to-wheel relationship, and according to Cadillac this new CTS improves on that, too. There's a noticeable upgrade in the materials used in the CTS cabin as well. Cadillac says the surfaces for the upper dashboard and door panels are now hand-cut and sewn, which allows for tighter fits and the use of French stitching. We don't know what makes Franco stitching so special, but the seams in the CTS do look pretty good. More attention to detail can be seen in the soft, white LEDs that light up the door pulls and footwells, a feature Audi uses to great effect in the A8.










Honda’s 2008 Small Car The JAZZ

Posted by Wepokers On 1:18 PM 0 comments

Honda enters the Indian small car segment in 2009 with Jazz. The car will be Honda’s answer to Swift, Getz, Aveo U-VA, Fabia, Indica, Fusion (and by the time Jazz is here, Grande Punto will already be on the roads.) So that’s a lot of competition!

Pricing of the car remains a question. Honda is a premium name; hence the pricing has to be in keeping with the attributes of the brand. We can assume it’ll be a couple of grand more than its rivals. Jazz will be made available in 1.2L petrol engine and though a B-segment car, will be a fairly big hatchback.

The car is versatility personified and the way it has performed in other countries, Jazz offers practicality to its customers with loads of oomph! The Jazz looks like a clever car and is remarkably spacious. It is touted as a fun car around city and a great ride too.

All that’s needed to be seen now is if Jazz charts success the way City, Accord, Civic and CR-V have. Our best wishes.

Model Overview

Meet the ever-so-nice Jazz. It's a bite-sized wonder with all the performance, safety and style that Honda vehicles are famous for. And with three exciting models to choose from, you’re sure to find one that fits you ever-so-perfectly.

Jazz GLi


5-speed manual

$15,990*

CVT automatic

$17,990*

Includes Registration, CTP
Insurance, 5 Year Warranty^,
24 HR Roadside Assist & Mats

Features:

  • 1.3 litre i-DSI engine
  • Air conditioning
  • Anti-lock brakes
  • Front airbags

Jazz VTi


5-speed manual

$18,170*

CVT automatic

$20,490*

Includes Registration, CTP
Insurance, 5 Year Warranty^,
24 HR Roadside Assist & Mats

As per Jazz GLi, plus:

  • 1.5 litre VTEC engine
  • Mirror-mounted side indicators
  • Sports cloth trim
  • Micro-antenna

Jazz VTi-S


5-speed manual

$20,590*

CVT automatic

$22,920*

Includes Registration, CTP
Insurance, 5 Year Warranty^,
24 HR Roadside Assist & Mats

As per Jazz VTi, plus:

  • Sports body kit
  • Alloy wheels
  • Fog lamps
  • Leather steering wheel











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