Thursday, February 23, 2012

FT-Bh

GENEVA
— Toyota showed off a bit more of its FT-Bh, or Future Toyota B-segment hybrid, on Wednesday in advance of its world debut at the 2012 GASTwo new images provide a detailed look at exterior lighting. Earlier this month, Toyota released a sketch of the concept's silhouette. The FT-Bh is said to preview a model destined for production, although Toyota has not spelled out which markets may get the car.
Toyota said the concept will produce up to 50 percent less CO2 than the class average for B-segment or subcompact cars. Toyota also said it was designed for "maximum fuel efficiency," but it did not provide any fuel-economy estimates.
The Japanese automaker said it focused on five areas in the development of the FT-Bh. They are low weight, aerodynamic performance, powertrain efficiency, thermal energy management and electricity saving.
The FT-Bh weighs in at under 1,763 pounds, making it lighter than a three-door Toyota Aygo minicompact. At the same time, it offers the space of a larger five-door, Toyota said.
"From the outset, Toyota determined that the FT-Bh would be made using commonplace, economically viable production methods and technologies, including a down-sized full hybrid powertrain," said Toyota in a statement.
No powertrain details were released.

Friday, February 17, 2012

Fiat 500


Fiat 500 sales figures are in for January, and they have once again beaten MINI Cooper sales. Last month, 1911 Fiat 500s were sold compared to 1710 MINI Cooper Hardtop and Convertibles sold. This is the fourth time Fiat beat MINI sales since last March, the first month the Fiat 500 went on sale. MINI figures are used because they are the closest competitor type and offer perspective to the sales figures posted.
July 2011 Sales
Fiat 3038
MINI 2753
August 2011 Sales
Fiat 3106
MINI 2003

September 2011 Sales
Fiat 2773
MINI 2331
January 2012 Sales
Fiat 1911
MINI 1710

Fiat sold 25,191 cars during the 10 months it was on sale last year.

The Fiat 500 Abarth "Seduction" Super Bowl Ad scored the largest online traffic increase according to Edmunds.com.


Thursday, February 9, 2012

2012 PRIUS c

Toyota Announces Pricing for 2012 Prius c
TORRANCE, Calif., Feb. 8, 2012 – Toyota Motor Sales (TMS), U.S.A., Inc. today announced manufacturer’s suggested retail prices (MSRP) for the all-new 2012 Prius c which extends Toyota’s Hybrid Synergy Drive to the subcompact segment. This dynamically styled, five-door hatchback will arrive at Toyota dealerships in March 2012.
Designed to function as a city-friendly vehicle with an engaging driving experience, hatchback utility, and an EPA-estimated city fuel economy rating of 53 mpg, *Prius c offers the highest city mpg rating of any vehicle without a plug. The all-new Prius c joins the Prius Family, which includes the third generation Prius Liftback, the versatile new Prius v and the Prius Plug-in Hybrid, which will be available in early 2012.

Unique Place in the Prius Family
A gateway into the Prius Family, the new Prius c will find favor with younger shoppers seeking a smartly designed, fuel-sipping subcompact car packing advanced drivetrain and in-car technology. The SULEV (Super Ultra Low Emissions Vehicle) rated Prius c will offer engaging driving dynamics and superior urban maneuverability. When the 2012 Prius c arrives in showrooms in March 2012, this all-new hatchback will offer:

  • The highest rated city fuel economy of any vehicle without a plug*; 53 mpg in the city, and 46 mpg on the highway, for a combined rating of 50 mpg
  • A starting MSRP of $18,950 with a proven hybrid powertrain and premium technology
  • A premium hybrid experience thanks to a wide array of convenience and advanced in-car electronics features, including a standard 3.5-inch full color TFT multi-information display, Bluetooth® hands-free phone capability, USB port with iPod® connectivity, and available Display Audio system with Navigation and Entune™

Prius c One, $19,710 (including $760 freight charge from Japan): Standard equipment as remote locking, automatic climate control, tilt-telescopic steering wheel with audio, climate, multi-information display, Bluetooth hands free phone controls and 15-inch low-rolling resistance tires and steel wheels with wheel covers.
Prius c Two, $20,660: Upgrades over Prius c One include a six-speaker audio system, variable intermittent windshield wipers, a 60/40 split fold-down rear seat with adjustable headrests, cruise control, engine immobilizer, center console with armrest and storage compartment and a cargo area tonneau cover.
Prius c Three, $22,395: Upgrades focus on desirable audio and connectivity features. Included is a Display Audio system with Navigation and Entune that adds a 6.1-inch touchscreen, Sirius XM Satellite Radio capability (includes 3 month trial subscription to XM Select Package), HD Radio with iTunes Tagging, USB port with iPod connectivity and control, vehicle information with customizable settings and advanced voice recognition. Toyota Entune includes Bing and Pandora; real-time info including traffic, weather, fuel prices, sports, and stocks. Free apps include iHeartRadio, MovieTickets.com and OpenTable. Access to Entune services is free for three years.
Standard features on the Three include color-keyed outside door handles with touch-sensor lock/unlock feature, a tilt-telescopic steering wheel with audio, climate, multi-information display control pad, Bluetooth hands free phone and voice command controls, a Touch Tracer Display and Smart Key locking and push-button ignition and remote illuminated entry. Options include 15-inch alloy wheels ($390) and a power tilt-slide moonroof with sunshade ($850).
Prius c Four, $23,990: adds 15-inch, eight-spoke alloy wheels, Softex-trimmed heated front seats, color-keyed heated power outside mirrors with turn signal indicators, and integrated fog lamps. Options include 16-inch, eight-spoke alloy wheels ($300) with 195/50R16 tires and power moonroof with sunshade ($850).

Monday, February 6, 2012

SUPER BOWL

For all the pomp and excess of Madonna’s Super Bowl halftime extravaganza a single rude gesture by guest singer M.I.A. is likely to be the most remembered piece of the show.
The gesture—a raised middle finger—accompanied by a barely disguised expletive, came during a performance of Madonna’s new single, “Give Me All Your Luvin.’” At the end of her lines, British singer M.I.A. appeared to sing “I don’t give a (expletive),” although it was hard to hear clearly.  The incident was reminiscent of Janet Jackson’s infamous “wardrobe malfunction” eight years ago — a surprise risque moment in front of tens of millions of unsuspecting viewers. The brief exposure of Jackson’s nipple during the 2004 halftime show raised a storm of controversy and put then-broadcaster CBS in hot water with the Federal Communications Commission.  The Super Bowl, shown on NBC this year, is routinely viewed by more than 100 million people, the biggest TV event of the year. The screen briefly went blurred after M.I.A.’s gesture in what was a late attempt — by less than a second — to cut out the camera shot.
“The NFL hired the talent and produced the halftime show,” NBC spokesman Christopher McCloskey said. “Our system was late to obscure the inappropriate gesture and we apologize to our viewers,”  The NFL blamed a failure in NBC’s delay system for allowing the gesture to be seen. Spokesman Brian McCarthy said M.I.A. did not do anything similar during rehearsals and the league had no reason to believe she would pull something like that during the actual show.
“The obscene gesture in the performance was completely inappropriate, very disappointing, and we apologize to our fans,” McCarthy said.
The British singer M.I.A. is best known for her 2007 hit “Paper Planes,” a Grammy nominee for record of the year that memorably features a sample of the Clash song, “Straight to Hell.” It was featured on the soundtrack to the movie “Slumdog Millionaire.”  Madonna had admittedly been nervous about her performance, hoping to position herself as the queen of a new generation of pop stars with an opulent show and a sharp performance that mixed her new release with more familiar songs. She seemed like Roman royalty when muscle-bound men carried her extravagant throne across the football field to the stage for her opening song, “Vogue.”  Guests Cee Lo, Nicki Minaj and dance rockers LMFAO also appeared with Madonna. The singing and dancing on “Vogue” was smartly choreographed, as Madonna moved more deliberately -- she is 53 -- but still adroitly. She briefly appeared to stumble at one point while trying to make a step on the stage set, but recovered in time.  She let a tightrope walker make the more acrobatic moves during a performance of “Music.”
Madonna carried gold pompons for a performance of her new single. Twitter was alight with questions about the vocals being lip synched or augmented by tapes, particularly during this song.  The best guest was clearly Cee Lo, who joined Madonna for the final song, “Like a Prayer.” They were joined by a robed chorus in the show’s most soaring performance. With a puff of white smoke, Madonna disappeared down a trap door in the stage, and lights on the field spelled out “World Peace.”  The performance was also carried live on SiriusXM Radio, giving Madonna the biggest single audience of her career. For all the elaborate choreography and flashy effects, the finger incident is the more likely headline from the event.  Earlier, Kelly Clarkson, Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert offered some pregame patriotism. Shelton and Lambert did a twangy duet on “America the Beautiful” and Clarkson, in a simple black dress, sang “The Star Spangled Banner” without a hitch after last year’s performer, Christina Aguilera, flubbed a line.