Wednesday, July 31, 2013

2014 Chevrolet Corvette First Test

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2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Z51 First Test

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Chevrolet Corvettes have always been adept track stars -- a ZR1 set the pace at our 2009 Best Driver's Car competition, and a Z06/Z07 laid down the quickest lap at that event in 2011. Maintaining a close relationship with a successful racing team assures that. But it's telling that each of those lap-time champions finished sixth in its running, thanks to comments like these: "My knuckles were a lot whiter at the wheel of the ZR1 than they were in the Audi" (racing pro Randy Pobst); "The ZR1 does not elicit relaxed smiles or slow sighs of ecstasy, only pants and palpitations" (editor-in-chief Edward Loh); and -- referencing the Z06/Z07's semi-slick Pilot Sport Cup tires -- "The ultra-gumballs help highlight just how inferior the seats are" (associate road test editor Carlos Lago).

Well, the time has come to see if indeed the 2014 C7 Corvette has put all that right -- to find out if the beast has been tamed, and if so, whether said taming has neutered the lovable aspects of the beastliest C6s. In short, can it still lay down hero numbers -- without soiling the hero's pants?

While three eager editors fidget, knees bouncing, the slides reveal a few new factoids such as the now SAE-certified engine output ratings: 455 hp at 5900 rpm and 460 lb-ft at 4700 rpm for the base engine; 460 hp/465 lb-ft (at the same revs) with the $1195 Dual-Mode Performance Exhaust. This system (RPO NPP) more or less bypasses the rear mufflers with a pair of exhaust butterflies. Juechter also discloses that, when operating as a 3.1-liter V-4, the LT1 produces 126 hp and 221 lb-ft at 3000 rpm—that's 10 times the power needed to maintain 50 mph, and it's sufficient to sustain 90 mph on flat ground. (I checked.)

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2014 Toyota Tundra Limited First Drive

2014 Audi RS 7 First Drive

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Small Business Trends News - July 30, 2013

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July 30, 2013

Cash Isn't Always King: Accepting Credit Cards Can Increase Your Business

If you don't already accept credit cards at your business, you are missing out. There are many advantages to accepting payments via credit card, but the most notable of them have a positive effect on your bottom line. Here's how...


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Starbucks Sees 10 Percent Increase in U.S. Mobile Sales

Joshua Sophy - July 30, 2013

If you’re thinking about enabling mobile payments for your business, Starbucks is leading the way. The coffee seller and cafe chain says 10 percent of sales at U.S. locations …

Big Questions Every Business Plan Should Answer

Megan Totka - July 30, 2013

Every small business needs a business plan. It’s an essential document that’s not just for start-ups and expansions – because a great business plan can serve as a…

Flexible Working: Win-Win For Employers and Employees

David Wallace - July 29, 2013

Your Better Business has created the following flexible working infographic which takes a look at a new flexible model of working. Many are calling this a “win-win situation” for…

iPad Losing to More Affordable Tablets

Joshua Sophy - July 29, 2013

The iPhone has exceeded sales expectations this quarter. The iPad, not so much. If you’re in the market for a tablet for business there are many other options to consider…

6 Million Things That Can Go Wrong With Your WordPress Site

Megan Totka - July 29, 2013

"The website isn't working!" Four simple words that will send you into a spiral of dread and despair. You go to your website and see something like Internal Server…


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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

2015 Honda Fit First Drive

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2015 Honda Fit First Drive

...and 'Big Change'

They say, "When you're on a good thing, stick to it." Honda has followed that formula since launching the first Fit back in 2001. And why not? It's worked wonders for the automaker so far, even if Honda of America took three years to wake up to the car's potential and launch it in the US. Now manufactured at 10 plants in eight countries, the Fit has sold more than 4 million units. The second generation, released in 2007, essentially followed the original's design with bolder headlights and grille, and maintained the car's central fuel tank layout and dimensions. But according to the third generation 2015 Fit's chief engineer, Makoto Konishi, "It's time for a big change. That 'good thing' needs to get better."

The new, polarizing look
We got a chance to test the all-new Fit at Honda's Takasu Proving Ground in Hokkaido, and the car looks better in the flesh than in photos. The front end is stunningly bolder and adds plenty of street cred. It appears to take design hints from the Clarity fuel-call car, the CR-V, and even the new NSX. Design boss Toshinobu Minami says that in designing the new exterior, he wanted to make a strong connection with a market smitten with smartphones and the Internet, a market fascinated by new gadgets. "We had to give the new model a significantly new face and stronger road presence while maintaining its dimensions," Minami said. The face, especially, had to exude 'new.' That is why Honda opted for a more solid face with an "exciting edge design." said Minami.

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2014 Nissan Versa Note First Test

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2010/2011 Subcompact Hatchback Comparison

2014 BMW 4 Series First Drive

2015 Cadillac ATS Coupe Spotted With Face-Lifted ATS Sedan

2013 Infiniti G37 to be Sold Alongside 2014 Q50

2014 Audi A8 L TDI First Test

2014 BMW i3 First Drive



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