Showing posts with label Highway. Show all posts
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Monday, October 17, 2011

NHTSA Investigates Complaints Of Engine Fire 36,000 Mini Cooper S Models



The National Highway Traffic Safety Association (NHTSA) announced that it has launched a preliminary inquiry into the Mini Cooper S from 2007-2008MY to engine fires.

In a posting on its Web site, NHTSA said it received 12 complaints of engine compartment fires in the affected models.

Eight of the owners claim that the fire started in the engine compartment when cars were parked and the key is removed, while the five complaints, said the Mini flames risk investments and transactions as a result of the vehicle a total loss.

If research leads to NHTSA recall affects about 36 000 cars sold in the U.S. So far, there is no injury or death associated with fires.

 

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

All-new Ford Escape Will Be Released 2013 With 1.6 Liter EcoBoost 2.0-liter Engine In The Los Angeles Auto Show



The rapidly approaching the Los Angeles Auto Show in 2011, to be held in public on November 18 to 27 will host the world premiere of the next global model of Ford, the brand new 2013 Escape.

As is the case with the current Fiesta and Focus, the compact SUV will be offered in the same form worldwide, replacing the current North American Escape as well as the Kuga in Europe and other markets around the globe.

Ford gave us a preview of the 2013 Escape with the Vetrek concept study at this year's Detroit Motor Show in January. Aside from the presentation date, Ford also revealed details about the SUV's powertrain options.

In North America, the 2013 Escape will be offered with a choice of three four-cylinder gasoline engines, including the new 1.6-liter and 2.0-liter EcoBoost turbocharged units and a naturally aspirated 2.5-liter Ti-VCT.

In other words, Ford will not offer a hybrid version of the Escape nor a V6 option. However, the Detroit-based automaker said it expects that 1.6-liter EcoBoost engine deliver even higher highway fuel economy than the current Escape Hybrid, which is EPA-rated at 31 mpg highway (2WD).

Ford added that the 2.0-liter variant, which essentially replace the V6, "will have better fuel economy than competitors’ V6 engines while delivering unsurpassed performance compared to those larger six-cylinder powertrains".

Expect all three-engine options to be offered with a choice of front-wheel and all-wheel drive layouts.

 
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