Monday, February 13, 2012

BMW goes solar at its Zentrum Museum in South Carolina



BMW says its Zentrum Museum in Greenville, SC, is now fully solar powered and includes three electric-vehicle charging stations, marking the German automaker's continued efforts to boost its green credibility.

BMW offering charging for electric cars is more than just PR, good to see tree huggers and gear heads coming together. 

With help from Southern Energy Management, BMW spent $500,000 to install 400 solar panels that produce 96 kilowatts of energy, or enough to power the half-acre museum and charging stations. The installation is part of a broader effort by BMW to cut its carbon footprint through initiatives that include factory-efficiency improvements and a hydrogen-storage center.

The German automaker is looking to make strides through plant improvements and vehicle electrification. BMW last month recently started offering leases on its Active E electric vehicle in the U.S. That car is launching in markets such as Los Angeles, New York and Boston, and can be leased for $499 a month with a $2,250 down payment.

The company also joins automakers like Ford Motor Co. and General Motors that have made efforts to cut waste and energy usage at their facilities. Ford Motor Co. said late last month that it planned to reduce landfill waste from its Europe plants by 70 percent and cut water use by 30 percent within five years. And General Motors said last month in its first sustainability report since emerging from bankruptcy in 2009 that more than 80 of its factories produce no landfill materials.


Original Page: http://green.autoblog.com/2012/02/13/bmw-goes-solar-at-its-zentrum-museum-in-south-carolina/

Saturday, February 11, 2012

276-hp Vauxhall Astra VXR headed to Geneva


Vauxhall has three big reveals planned for the 2012 Geneva Motor Show, one of them being the 280-horsepower Vauxhall Astra VXR that was announced last November as the Opel Astra OPC. That means the 2.0-liter turbo four lives underhood, and in addition to 276 ponies, it dishes out 295 pound-feet of torque. Handling is aided by the limited-slip differential for the front axle, the HiPerStrut suspension and the "fully adaptive FlixRide system."

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Original Page: http://www.autoblog.com/2012/02/11/280-hp-vauxhall-astra-vxr-headed-to-geneva/

Friday, February 10, 2012

Re-Framed 1964 Triumph TR4

This 1964 Triumph TR4 is a offered as a restored rolling chassis needing finishing. The seller shows many photos of the great looking drivetrain, and the separate body is said to be finished in black. Find it here on eBay in Dallas, Texas.

1964 Triumph TR4 Roadster For Sale Project Chassis


Original Page: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/BringATrailer/~3/m8F8eWvV5YQ/

A beautiful chassis restore, no doubt, but that model looks much better without the body...

Thursday, February 9, 2012

355-HP Audi TT RS Plus Debuts


Audi has ramped up the performance and appearance of the second-generation TT with the introduction of a potent new 355-horsepower four-wheel-drive, range-topping model.

Nice, but I'd still rather have the RS4 Avant sport wagon...


Original Page: http://www.insideline.com/audi/tt-rs/355-hp-audi-tt-rs-plus-debuts.html

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Friday, February 3, 2012

Ford Focus vs. Ford Focus

I could take him...

Come on, who wouldn't try to race a World Rally Car if it was sat at the lights next to you with launch control engaged and a driver with an itchy throttle foot and a demonic stare?


Original Page: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/WorldRallyReview/~3/SMaRCqX6U-g/

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Audi heads 2012 Le Mans entry list


2012 Audi test


Audi heads the entry for this year's Le Mans 24 Hours with a four-car assault that will include two hybrid versions of its R18 coupe.

The German manufacturer has opted to split its entry between its new diesel-electric hybrid, which has been testing since last autumn, and a conventional turbodiesel version of the R18.

Audi Sport boss Wolfgang Ullrich said: "The first test results [of the hybrid] are very encouraging and we are intrigued to see just how this technology performs on the race track at Le Mans.

The new R18 Hybrid, which is understood to use a flywheel energy-storage system rather than batteries, will make its debut in the Spa round of the FIA World Endurance Championship in May.

Audi will run two cars in the full WEC and three in the season-opening Sebring 12 Hours next month and at Spa.

Toyota has two of its new TS030 HYBRIDS on the entry list. Super GT driver Hiroaki Ishiura is listed against the second entry, making him the first confirmed driver in this car.

The US Dyson Racing, winners of last year's American Le Mans Series, is on course to race at the 24 Hours for the first time in its history. It has taken up both of its guaranteed slots and will field its pair of new LMP1 Lola-Mazda B12/60 coupes.

The publication of the entry list finally confirms Aston Martin Racing's switch to the GTE division after the end of the AMR-One prototype programme It will field two Vantage GT2s at Le Mans and in the WEC.

Five cars are on the reserve list, including the second Lotus LMP2 and another P2 Lola from Status GP.

The full entry list can be found here.


Full story: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/real-world-racing/3rdparty/audi-heads-2012-le-mans-entry-list/