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Will the Fisker Karma Matter?


Let's give it up for Fisker Automotive!
Henrik Fisker, founder of the auto company bearing his name, is set to introduce his luscious looking gas-electric Karma sedan in the coming months. The car, influenced heavily by the auto designer turned chief executive, was criticized by some as being vaporware when it made its debut at the 2008 North American International Auto Show in Detroit as a concept model.
Karma Debut
But right now a pre-production Karma is traveling the dealer circuit, going from showroom to showroom to show Fisker dealers up close and personal how the car looks, feels and drives. Mr. Fisker is about to have the last laugh, but in the grand scheme of things will the low production Fisker Karma matter?
My short answer as editor of The Auto Writer is yes it will matter.
But first some background information. The Fisker Karma will have one thing in common with the upcoming Chevy Volt: it will run on pure electric power for up to 50 miles before a gas engine kicks in to extend its range.
Long Range
Unlike the Nissan Leaf which will go about 100 miles on a single charge but with no supplemental gas engine, the Karma should be able to travel more than 300 miles before it needs to be replenished. That will suit regional travelers who won't want to be restricted to around the town driving: they'll actually be able to take their Karma on the road for long trips.
The Karma is being built for Fisker by Valmet Automotive in Finland. Initial sales will commence in Europe first followed by the United States and Canada. Peak capacity is 15,000 units annually per Karma, but expect that just a few thousand models will be sold at first. With a base price of $87,500, the Karma is much more expensive than comparable European luxury sedans, but with a $7500 federal rebate, the price is lowered somewhat.
Don't expect price to matter much to those who can afford it because the sleek style of this sedan coupled with its novel engineering will attract buyers. You may own a Mercedes, BMW or Audi, but few will own a Fisker. Expect that this small group of owners to be thrilled with being among the first to own a vehicle of its kind.
It Matters
Now back to why the Fisker Karma matters. We're at the dawn of a new automotive age, one that will include far more hybrids and pure electric vehicles than ever before. The Toyota Prius and Honda Insight have shown us that alternate powered vehicles are possible while the Ford Fusion Hybrid has demonstrated that they can also be attractive.
The Tesla Roadster, introduced in 2008, proved that lithium-ion technology is advanced, robust and attractive, the same engineering that will power the Volt, Karma, Leaf and other pure electric models. Expect that the Karma, even in low numbers, will attract interest far behind its production capacity. That's good too because Fisker, like Tesla, is looking at mass producing other models at a significantly lower cost to consumers.
Environmental Benefits
Sure, there are environmental matters of importance too including much better fuel economy and much lower greenhouse gas emissions, two sustainable living attributes of note. Lowering dependency on foreign sources of oil is also important, something that the vehicle electrification collective will help do as the industry expands to meet customer demand.
Matthew C. Keegan is a freelance writer who resides in North Carolina. Matt is a contributing writer for Ground Dynamics an aftermarket supplier cool parts including body kits and headlamps.

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Fiat 500 by Mopar


















Car Dealers - Buying a Fiat 500

Now that the main hype over the new Fiat 500 has died down, it's time to be fashionably late; visit a car dealer and buy one. It has become ridiculously popular in the short space of time since its release, and even the jet set have taken it under their wing. It is undeniably cute and cool at the same time and makes the perfect city car for any generation. Older drivers favour its classic charm and the trendier buyer can opt for a funkier version if they wish.
Fiat has recently released a pink version to their car dealers, which of course has attracted the younger female buyer. Many teenage girls wanting a first car have hankered over this model, as it is not only pink on the outside but it has a pink dashboard and pink accessories throughout. It's the ultimate 'Daddy's little princess' car and was a smart move from Fiat.
The extras you can get for this car are surprisingly many, and it is hard not to spend more money on these than on the car itself (which, incidentally, is very cheap). With everything from Barbie make up holders to sports pedals and Italian flag badges to a soft top it can be very easy to spend a lot more than you thought on your new toy.
Putting aside looks, this car is quite a good run around, but take it out of a city environment where long distance driving becomes inevitable and it may just be slightly too uncomfortable. A jittery drive and slightly cramped conditions may not make it the best car for commuting long distances. The pros are plentiful though, and a test drive will help you to decide if you can put up with any flaws. Ask your car dealers for a longer test drive than usual so that you can really get a feel for it in many different areas. If you do decide to get this car though, one thing is for sure; you'll be in good company.
Pete J Ridgard is a writer and a car enthusiast. He currently writes for the automotive industry. Here he discusses Car Dealers stocking the Fiat 500.

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1971 Camaro For Sale

The Chevrolet Camaro is one of the most instantly recognizable cars in the entire world. Its production spans nearly 45 years, including an 8-year hiatus, and five vehicle generations. It has been the source of muscle in the 1960s and 1970s, a pop-culture phenomenon in the 1980s, and a source of innovation in the 1990s and beyond. Each model year has its own special allure, but some distinguish themselves more than others do. One such specimen is the 1971 Camaro, a revision of the first 2nd-gen Camaro. The only knock on the '71 is that it had less horsepower than its predecessor did, but more on that in a moment.
Chevrolet introduced the second generation with the 1970 Camaro on February 26, 1970. Luxury sports cars, such as those by Aston Martin, Ferrari, and Jaguar, had provided the inspiration for Chevrolet's design of this all-new body. The result was a longer, lower, and wider style than what the Camaro had previously been. Such a dramatic change was risky, but critics and consumers alike responded to it with fanatical enthusiasm. The style was so popular that the primary shape would carry on throughout the 1970s and into the 1980s.
In comparison to the 1970 model, Chevrolet offered only minor appearance revisions and tweaks on the 1971 Camaro for sale. One prominent change was on the interior. Chevrolet swapped out the 1970-only low-back seats, which had been a terrible design decision, with all-new high-back Strato bucket seats that had built-in headrests. However, the biggest change in the 1971 Camaro foe sale came under the hood due to a corporate mandate. General Motors wanted all 1971 model year vehicles to operate on regular-leaded, low-leaded, and unleaded gasoline.
This change necessitated the reductions in horsepower and compression ratios that we alluded to in the introduction. Of course, this change wasn't isolated to the General Motors. That year and over the next several years, these changes were occurring throughout the American automotive market. The 250-cubic-inch 6-cylinder, the 307-cubic-inch V8, and the two-barrel 350-cubic-inch V8 were the same as they had been in the 1970 model because these were already low-compression regular-fuel engines.
The changes came to the "muscle" engines. Output of the LT-1 350-cubic-inch V8 used in the Z/28 fell from 360 to 330 horsepower due to a compression ratio decline to 9.0:1 from 11.0:1. Likewise, the big block 396-cubic-inch V8 fell from 350 to 300 horsepower due to a compression ratio drop to 8.5:1 from 10.25:1. At the time, these changes weren't as unpopular as you might think. There were two factors at play. One, the U.S. was heading toward a fuel crunch, and increasing fuel prices were already shrinking the muscle car market. Two, insurance rates for pony cars were skyrocketing. In terms of insurance, the 250 and the 307 were far more affordable than the 396.
These changes aren't as big of a deal from the perspective of the modern enthusiast. Employing modern equipment and expertise, we can squeeze a substantial amount of horsepower out of these engines more than at which Chevrolet originally rated them. An enthusiast in the market for a 1971 Camaro for sale can find one in need of work with rust spots for a couple of grand. Prices begin to rise sharply if you're in the market for a 1971 Camaro for sale in prime condition.
Dan Legal is a member of the web team that runs the website LemonFree.com Used Cars. LemonFree is a car search engine which currently has over 2 million new and used cars for sale. If your trying to locate a 1971 Camaro For Sale; trust LemonFree to help you find your next car today!

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Ferrari Enzo























Ferrari Enzo



Constructed in two thousand and two, the Ferrari Enzo was built as a celebration of Ferraris first World Championship of the Millennium. The car is referred to as the "Enzo Ferrari", "Ferrari Enzo", or just the "Enzo". The Enzo Ferrari is named after the founder of the business, Enzo Ferrari, race driver and entrepreneur who first created the Scuderia Ferrari racing team and then the Ferrari car manufacture. 
  
Being one of the most powerful and fastest naturally aspirated (NA) cars, the Enzo sports many features found in Formula One cars. Interestingly, the McLaren F1 still remains the fastest naturally aspirated car despite being produced a decade before the Enzo. The Enzo makes use of many F1 technologies, such as sequential shift transmission and a body composed of light yet strong carbon fibre. Equipped with traction control and dynamic rear wing, the car also has features to improve the cars performance which are not allowed in Formula One. The Enzo was produced between two thousand and two and two thousand and four, with a total of four hundred units produced within the two years. Many Enzos trade for close to one million British pounds now. 
  
The initial units produced were sold before the actual production even began. Ferrari sent letters to its existing customers who had purchased the F40 or F50, and three hundred and forty nine cars were sold in this effective manner. Additional cars were then produced due to the demand, bringing the total number of units to three hundred and ninety nine. The four hundredth Enzo was produced and then auctioned at the world renown Sotheby's auction house, selling for nine hundred and fifty thousand Euros, a sun which was presented to the Pope to aid the Tsunami survivors of two thousand and four. The money was presented by the legendary Ferrari driver Michael Schumacher.

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