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Re: biodiesel to cut CO2 in Ireland [jlbl] by hypnosis44
Apr 15, 2007 (5:51 pm)
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Replying to: jlbl (Apr 15, 2007 6:24 am)

"Regards from Spain, which is as European as Ireland,"
 
I'm still trying to get around Ireland being European!; Spain seems a far easier reach:)
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Re: Sounds like, looks like, feels like.... [winter2] by hypnosis44
Apr 15, 2007 (7:07 pm)
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Replying to: winter2 (Apr 15, 2007 10:33 am)

I responded point by point to your post, as well as others, being scrupulous to obey the rules, but my post was pulled and yours remains the last word.
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New Land Crusher has a diesel version by larsb
Apr 16, 2007 (5:24 am)
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First drive: new Land Cruiser
12/04/2007 12:32
 
Lance Branquinho
 
Toyota's venerable Land Cruiser range has been updated with a facelifted version of the 70-series bakkie joined by a brand new, diesel-powered, wagon version.
 
The revamped Oriental-overlander does not depart radically form its utilitarian roots, styling is still a study in form following function, with a more rounded nose softening the overall appearance of the face lifted bakkie versions.
 
Newly available, and exclusively in South Africa outside the Japanese market, the 70-series station wagon has a decidedly chunky appearance. With a dash of chrome around the nose, its lineage is unambiguously closer to its bakkie sibling than the larger 100-series wagon or contemporary Land Cruiser Prado.
 
Although the bakkie is still hardly pretty, the more rounded styling works, and the wagon has a certain retro charm about it. Both the bakkie and wagon are characteristically urban-unfriendly off-roaders, by appearance, and more explicitly by nature.
 
Parking them up on side-walks at the shopping centre or local gym will garner little posing value. Driving them on tar is a ponderous experience - especially the diesel versions - and the bakkie rides quite harshly on tar when unladen.
 
Crush Land
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Audi R10 by larsb
Apr 16, 2007 (5:25 am)
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Audi R10 TDI competes in “Monaco of USA”
Thursday, 12 April 2007
While the wraps are officially being taken off the 2007 DTM season in Dusseldorf on Sunday, the American motorsport fans are looking with mounting interest towards Long Beach (USA) this coming weekend: In the Californian coastal town close to Los Angeles the most important and traditional street race in USA will take place. The event has been held since 1975 and was earlier the scene of the US Formula 1 Grand Prix. The 33rd running this year welcomes the American Le Mans Series for the first time - and, as a result, also the Audi R10 TDI.
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The revolutionary Audi Diesel sportscar and its winning streak have hogged the headlines in the USA for more than one year. Most of the fans - including the many celebrities visiting Long Beach this weekend from Los Angeles, Malibu or Beverly Hills to see the race - are excited about the appearance of the powerful 650 hp Le Mans Prototype in the "Monaco of USA".
 
"In contrast to Europe, the subject of Diesel is only just starting to break through in the USA," says German actor Ralf Moeller, who lives in California, is friends with Arnold Schwarzenegger, and is also a big motorsport fan. "The Audi R10 TDI is excellent proof of just what a state-of-the-art Diesel engine can produce. The Americans are well impressed by it. The Diesel will also establish itself in the USA in the long term."
 
Team Audi Sport North America proved 14 days ago by taking a one-two in St. Petersburg (Florida) that the Audi R10 TDI, which was specifically developed for the high-speed circuit at Le Mans, can also win on street circuits. The track in Long Beach is new for every driver. Allan McNish, who flew out to California on Tuesday and inspected the circuit on foot, is convinced that the spectators can prepare themselves for a very exciting race: "The circuit is made up of a series of tight corners, but also straights. Although the regulations stipulate that our R10 TDI must weigh 150 kg more than the lighter LM P2 cars from Porsche and Acura/Honda it will be a close battle yet again."
 
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