Top Gear provides some Monday morning “hair of the dog”

October 7, 2007

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For those of us who just can’t get enough of Jeremy, James and the Hamster (and, of course, the Stig) there is now even more to be had. As the new season kicks off this weekend in Britain, (when do we get the new episodes here?) the Top Gear website will be adding a bunch of extra content on Monday mornings after the show airs on Blighty TV. Look for outtakes, new blogs from the presenters, and extra behind-the-scenes content. Apparently, the in-studio News segment is not usually accomplished in a single live take. Whoda thunk it! The News Uncut segment features the bits that don’t get aired.

[Source: Top Gear]

 

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2008 Scion xB stereo iPod controller can’t pause!

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There is a 2008 Scion xB in the Autoblog Garage right now that you’ll be hearing all about soon. One of the cool features of the new xB is a standard iPod interface that you can control from the head unit. Just plug in the iPod and the ID3 tag information displays on the radio. The knob on the lower right acts as a joystick so you can navigate the standard menus and you can even fast forward, reverse, and toggle shuffle or repeat modes. For all that cool stuff, there is one major fly in the ointment. After reading the manual and pressing all the buttons, there appears to be no way to pause the iPod. Once the iPod is plugged in, the click wheel is disabled so you can’t even reach down and manually pause the unit yourself. You can mute it but it keeps playing. Why can you navigate playlists, artists and genres but not pause? If anyone out there knows of a way, please chime in via the comments.

 

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Leaked: JDM Subaru Impreza WRX STI brochure

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NASIOC has long been a bonanza of leaked photos and info relatingng to all things Subaru, and today, user “fyinpig” keeps that tradition going with brochure shots of the JDM Subaru Impreza WRX STI ahead of the car’s official debut later this month. As you can see, the muscled-up hatch will be available in 7 colors in Japan (”obshidian” black pearl,, anyone?), with three different wheel styles. Inside, there’s no shortage of STI logos, so your passengers won’t confuse your machine with the standard WRX. Key numbers you’ll undoubtedly be interested in include:

  • 304 hp @ 6400 rpm
  • 311lb-ft @ 4400rpm (41:59 torque split)
  • Weight: 3263 lb (subtract an additional 22 lbs. if fitted with optional BBS wheels)

Head over to the NASIOC thread for all the info and an ongoing discussion.

[Source: NASIOC]

 

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Pics Aplenty: 2008 BMW M3 Sedan - desktop wallpaper-sized pics

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In our haste to bring you news of the 2008 BMW M3 sedan being unveiled, we showed you the best official pics we could find at the time, which were only 800 pixels wide. We don’t know many people with 800 pixel-wide monitors, so we updated our gallery with high-resolution pics straight from BMW. They’re 1,280 pixels wide, which should cover most screens corner to corner.

We noticed a couple of things about BMW’s new M sedan this time around that we missed before. Take a closer look at the steering wheel, which features red and blue stitching that mimics the M colors. Also notice two shots of the M3 Sedan’s trunk at the end of the gallery. One shows a parcel shelf that slides out from underneath the trunk’s ceiling, while the other shows how much cargo room is available with the back seats folded forward. We thought these pics particularly interesting because they illustrate the entire point in BMW making an M3 sedan: more utility. The M3 Coupe is great, but not nearly as practical as the M3 Sedan will be.

To download the larger pics, just browse the gallery and right click on your favorite pics. Save the images to your computer, and the 1,280 pixel-wide version will be downloaded regardless of what size pic you’re looking at.

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Ford is biggest spender on R&D

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According to a European Commission report, Ford is the car industry’s biggest spender on R&D. Ford was number one until this year, but got outspent by pharmaceutical company Pfizer. (The Blue Oval vs. the blue pill…who knew?) Ford spent somewhere between $7.4 billion and $8.2 billion dollars developing its product line.

Carmakers have generally owned the top positions in the world’s R&D expenditures. As recently as 2004, the top five R&D spenders were Ford, DaimlerChrysler, Toyota, Pfizer, and GM. The pharmaceutical and tech sectors have raised their spends by the greatest percentage, though, and now only Ford remains in the top four. Europe’s biggest automotive R&D spender was DaimlerChrysler at $7.34 billion. We would be really interested to get the breakdown in Ford’s spend, specifically to see how much goes to its European models vs. American models.

[Source: Detroit News]

 

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Tokyo 2007 Preview: Yamaha Tesseract concept

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And now for something completely different. Yamaha has just announced that it will be bringing a bevy of new motorcycle and scooter models to the upcoming Tokyo Motor Show. One of the more interesting concepts, which we’ll roughly refer to as a motorcycle, is the Tesseract. Piaggio has a success on their hands in the form of the MP3, which is capable of leaning into turns despite the third wheel. Yamaha has one-upped that with its Tesseract, though, by adding yet one more whee,l bringing the total count to four. And yet, nobody would confuse this machine with a car!

Again, following Piaggio’s lead with its impending hybrid MP3, Yamaha has made this concept a hybrid, boasting both a V-Twin engine of undisclosed size along with an electric motor. Yamaha claims that the machine is about the same width as a standard motorcycle, meaning lane-splitting could feasibly remain an option and parking shouldn’t be too difficult. The Tesseract has also been equipped with a mechanism to keep the machine upright when stopped or when parked, once again, like the MP3. As for the styling? It’s, uh… different! Imagine a Transformer half transformed and you’ll be pretty darn close. And we love it!

[Source: Yamaha Motors]

 

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Nissan recalling 372,250 Pathfinders and Infiniti QX4s

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Due to insufficient coating on the fuel filler tube, Nissan is recalling 372,250 Pathfinders and Infiniti QX4’s. The model years in question are 1997-2001, and it’s mainly for vehicles in the Northeast where there are large amounts of road salt in the winter.

According to the NHTSA, if an opening develops at the lower mounting bracket of the metal fuel filler tube, the salt and water can corrode the it. If that gets so bad that holes develop in the tube, gas will leak from the vehicle and become a fire hazard.

The recall begins on November 26 and applies to vehicles sold or registered in these states: Connecticut, Delaware, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin and the District of Columbia. Nissan dealers will replace the assembly. Owners can call Nissan at 1-800-647-7261.

[Source: Inside Line]

 

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Jacques Villeneuve wrecks truck; qualifies 6th for today’s ‘Dega race

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Photo: Christina Tutor for Autoblog.com

While Jacques Villeneuve’s first taste of the Talladega Superspeedway Saturday didn’t involve the “big one,” it did involve a smaller 3-truck wreck on Lap 54. That put the former CART and F1 champion in the garage for part of the race, but the Canadian’s crew repaired his No. 27 truck for a finish in 30th place. Saturday was only Villeneuve’s second race in the Craftsman Truck Series.

And while he may have slept well before his first NASCAR Nextel Cup race today, we’re guessing the 12 drivers in the Race for the Cup tossed and turned all night, concerned about what a rookie in the wildcard race could do to their standings.

Villeneuve qualified for the sixth spot in today’s UAW-Ford 500 in the No. 27 UNICEF Toyota Camry. His Toyota has lots of company, with five others in the top six spots including a very pleased Michael Waltrip (No. 55) sitting on the pole followed by Dave Blaney (No. 22) and Brian Vickers (No. 83).

And how did that other open-wheel champion do this weekend? Dario Franchitti finished 17th in his first stock car race, the ARCA RE/MAX 250 Friday night. He will drive the No. 40 car for Chip Ganassi in 2008.

 

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Australians get 404 hp/398 lb-ft FPV Cobra

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While we wait for Ford to let the SVT gang loose on one of the Oval’s US-market sedans, it’s business as usual in Australia, where the awesome can’t be stopped, and the current-gen FPV Falcon isn’t going away quietly. Today’s evidence: the just-announced FPV Cobra, a limited-edition Boss 302-powered tire incinerator that comes in both sedan and ute form. (Oh, the Boss 302 moniker stands for 302 kilowatts, not cubic inches, btw.) All Cobras are white with blue stripes, and the 5.4L Boss 302 V8 dishes out 404 horses and 398 lb-ft of torque. All that juice is directed aft via a standard 6-speed manual or a ZF 6-speed auto that’s available at no additional cost.

Other baubles include standard leather, spiffy 19″ wheels, Brembos (which can be further upgraded as well), all the expected badging, and in the case of the sedan, FPV’s track-ready R-Spec suspension. Total Cobra production is limited to 500 vehicles, with 4-doors outnumbering utes 400 to 100. Pricing will start at $65,110 AUD for the sedan and $61,200 AUD for the ute. In other news, US customers have the new Focus to look forward to, which looks almost as cool as this Aussie Cobra, assuming you’re wearing a blindfold.

Follow the jump for the official press release. Thanks for the tip, Damien!

[Source: FPV]

Gallery: FPV Cobra Sedan & Ute (AUDM)

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