Showing posts with label vxr. Show all posts
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Friday, October 7, 2011

Vauxhall's VXR8 Sport Saloon Wins MPG Marathon, No Really



Eco-marathon, the winner would normally expect a hybrid, diesel or other cars usually very cheap and underpowered. Well, Fleet World MPG Marathon champion had 431 horses well kicking and screaming to be unleashed the hood.

It reads: 6.2-liter LS3 V8 VXR8 - essentially a rebadged Holden HSV and Vauxhall in the UK market, won the two-day trial of the economy of 350 miles.

How did this happen? There is a simple explanation: the price has not been given to more fuel-efficient vehicles in absolute terms, but have been an improvement in the highest percentage on the official fuel consumption.

Vauxhall's super-fast was driven by Top Gear Online editor, Chris Mooney, while Vauxhall archivist and eco-driving expert, Andrew Duerden, occupied the passenger seat.

Mooney was able to improve VXR8 official fuel consumption of 21.0 mpg (equivalent to 13.4 km or 17.5mpg U.S. lt/100) in the UK 53%, it drops to 32.14 British mpg (8.8 liters / 100 km or 26.7 mpg U.S.).

"It just shows that the person behind the wheel can make a huge difference to fuel costs and carbon emissions," said Mooney. "And, of course, a 6.2-liter V8 is a great choice sound engine in the right hand. "
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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Vauxhall Corsa VXR Nürburgring Edition With 205hp Hits UK Shores



The first examples of the Corsa VXR Nurburgring Edition is the country in Vauxhall showrooms in the UK. The 205hp hot hatch is priced at nearly £ 22.295 £ 3.400 more than the standard VXR 192HP, from £ 18 900.

Version faster and more focused on the Corsa VXR's powered by a new model version of the 1.6-liter turbo now regularly produces 205 horsepower and 280Nm at 5750 rpm 250 (184 to 207 lbs-ft) of torque, a increase of 192HP and 230 266 nm (170-196 lb-ft).

Increase in power is through a modified engine management system and the turbocharger system, a new sports exhaust with reduced back pressure and the ability to run 98-octane fuel.

According to the manufacturer, the special edition Corsa VXR runs the 0-60mph (96km / h) speed in 6.5 seconds and reaches a maximum of 143 mph (230 kmh).

To improve traction, the engineers of the company Corsa VXR Nurburgring Edition feature, automatic, multi-plate limited slip differential, even when the treatment is new springs and Bilstein shock absorbers, lowered ride height (20 mm front, 15mm rear), and lighter, but more powerful Brembo brakes.

In addition, the Corsa VXR ABS, traction control systems and electronic stability control have been recalibrated to reflect the new edition Nürburging set-up.

Visually, the Nürburgring edition, stainless steel tips dual exhaust, newly designed forged aluminum wheels with high-gloss black, and the logo "Nürburgring" on the B pillars and front spoiler lip, then there is also two new colors to choose from, apple green "Grasshopper" and red "Henna".

Updates interior: black and red 'Nurburgring' letters, scuff plates and front Recaro seat backs and white stitching on all seats and the parking brake and shift console.
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