Showing posts with label Germany. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Germany. Show all posts

Saturday, 19 January 2013

Engine reliability study. German brands on the bottom, Japanese on top.


Warranty Direct used the data from its claims to create a study listing the most reliable engines from 36 car manufacturers, with the Japanese brands coming first and the Germans near the end.

The Germans have always had a reputation for producing cars with great quality, deserved or not it seems that isn't actually true. BMW, Audi and Volkswagen are all on the worst 10, while Mercedes is in the top 10.

Honda takes the top spot and Toyota, even with all the recalls and problems they had, is second. Mercedes is the best of the German brands in third place.

Top 10
  1. Honda (0.29%)
  2. Toyota (0.58%)
  3. Mercedes-Benz (0.84%)
  4. Volvo (0.90%)
  5. Jaguar (0.98%)
  6. Lexus (0.99%)
  7. Fiat (1.17%)
  8. Ford (1.25%)
  9. Nissan (1.32%)
  10. Land Rover (1.38%)
Worst 10
  1. MG Rover (7.88%)
  2. Audi (3.71%)
  3. Mini (2.51%)
  4. Saab (2.49%)
  5. Opel (Vauxhall) (2.46%)
  6. Peugeot (2.26%)
  7. BMW (2.20%)
  8. Renault (2.13%)
  9. Volkswagen (1.91%)
  10. Mitsubishi (1.70%)

Sunday, 16 December 2012

Team Germany win sixth Race Of Champions Nations Cup [Video]


This years Race of Champions takes place in Bangkok and will crown the best drivers in the teams and individual categories. The cars used include the Audi R8 LMS, VW Scirocco, Lamborghini Gallardo Super Trofeo and the Toyota GT86.


Schumacher and Vettel prevailed in the Grand Final against Team France's Sébastien Ogier and Romain Grosjean, taking the sixth win in a row for Germany. Later we will find out the winner in the individual category.

Race Of Champions

Friday, 7 December 2012

Volkswagen Jetta Hybrid, can now be ordered in Germany. And the rest of Europe?


Seems that Volkswagen has started to accept orders in Germany of the Jetta hybrid that is already sold in the U.S.A. for some time. Deliveries begin from mid April.
 

The car is driven by the front wheels which are connected to a turbocharged gasoline engine (TSI) developing 147hp (110kW) and an electric engine with 27hp (20kW), for a total of 174hp (130kW).

To help drive the car is a seven speed dual-clutch gearbox that also helps achieve a 20% drop in the fuel consumption to a cool 4.1litres each 100km which are equivalent to 95 g/km CO2. It also gets to 210km/h. The Jetta can be driven purely on electric power, but only for 2km.

The price starts at €31.300 in Germany.
 
 

 
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