Audi launches A4 2.0 TDI

Following their announcement in April, Audi has launched the new A4 2.0 TDI in Germany.

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Does higher octane fuel really work?

This debate has been going on and on for ages. So I decided I should give it a go!

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The Ultimate Driving Machine that’s not a BMW

You could have tried racing games in the arcade and maybe even at home with your own wheel and probably think that you’re a pretty good virtual racer. Well, its time to think again, because after racing on what I think is the most sophisticated simulation machine I’ve ever seen, sim racing will never be the same again.

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Project Kahn dresses the Audi Q7

Project Kahn is a relatively new tuner that has burst into the scene with their tuned versions of the Range Rover, Range Rover Sport and the Bentley Continental GT. They somehow bring a sense of looming danger and mystery all because of their name. A Project Kahn Range Rover Sport RS600. It sounds dangerous and mysterious doesn’t it? This is even though this basically means a very fancy bodykit, steamroller sized wheels and a stomping Cosworth tuned engine. And now, if you’re an Audi Q7 owner, you can now have Project Kahn sprinkle some of its fairy dust on your trusty Q7.

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More news on upcoming Audi RS3

The Audi RS3’s official debut has been confirmed for 2011 Geneva Motor Show and reports are that it will get a slightly boosted version of the same 2.5 liter inline 5-cylinder TFSI power plant that was first introduced in the TT RS model.

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Proton officially launches the Inspira, a Lancer in a different dress

November 10th marked a day where Proton officially launched their Waja replacement model called the Inspira. As mentioned earlier ,the Inspira is a badge engineered version of the Mitsubishi Lancer EX. It comes in 1.8liter manual and CVT models as well as a range topping 2.0 CVT premium version with cruise control, rain sensing wipers and automatic light sensors.

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