Sunday, 4 January 2015

Before the Test Drive - Volvo XC60 D4 R-Design

With a pending test drive of the Volvo XC60 here are my thoughts about the car before getting behind the wheel.


What is the Volvo XC60 all about?


The Volvo XC60 fits into the mid-sized SUV market. The Volvo offer lots of passenger and storage space and is considerably smaller than the XC90 which is Volvo’s full size SUV.


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The XC60 is a car that is capable of exploring town and rural areas, it comes in both 4 wheel drive and front wheel drive configuration. The car on test is the front wheel drive version with the D4 2.0-litre engine that creates 181bhp and 400Nm of torque. The XC60 uses an 8 speed automatic gearbox that will do 0-60mph in 8.5 seconds.


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Expectations


I expect the XC60 to be a great balance between an estate car and a full size SUV. Looking at the available room inside the XC60, it should be comfortable enough for five adults and lots of luggage. As with all Volvos I would expect that typical safe and secure feeling from the design and supporting technologies, this feeling should also be increased from the additional size and weight of the car.


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Driving the XC60 I would hope that its additional size doesn’t prove to be a disadvantage to the performance and economy of the car. I expect the 2.0-litre 4 cylinder engine to pull the car nicely along and still return a reasonable mpg rating.


Volvo XC60 D4 R-Design


Being a front wheel drive car I’m not expecting full off road capabilities, but I hope that the XC60 will be comfortable with some minor off road journeys across the odd field or two.


Overall, I like the design of the car and from what I have seen it appears to be a pretty good package. Hopefully the XC60 is as good as the rest of the Volvo range.


 Supplied by: Volvo


Saturday, 3 January 2015

See How Unstoppable the Porsche Cayenne is Off-Road

Watch the Porsche Cayenne Using Porsche Traction Management PTM

Watch 75 Seconds of When we Tested the Porsche 911 Targa 4

Friday, 2 January 2015

How about 16 Minutes of Supercars in London?

Our friends at Supercars of London have recently put together a 16 minute video of highlights from 2014. In the video below we can see supercars from all over London. You’ll see Ferrari’s, Lamborghini’s, Bentley’s, Rolls-Royce’s and even Bugatti’s in the montage.


Take a look at the Supercars of London website if you want to learn more about them. You can also check out their YouTube channel and their Instagram page.  If supercars are your thing, you can also take a look at when our very own photographer, Ross Jukes, went supercar spotting in the capital.


Supercars in London


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngyNPSUYToU


Watch a Porsche 918 and Ferrari F12 Getting Lost

A video with a slightly random twist this time…watch a Porsche 918 and Ferrari F12 get lost whilst out for a casual drive. The video was shot by Shmee150 from an Audi R8 V10 Plus.


Porsche 918 and Ferrari F12 Getting Lost


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2DJ9L88Bhg


Thursday, 1 January 2015

No Korea Race for 2015 Formula One Calendar

The Korean Grand Prix has been removed from the 2015 F1 race calendar, we assume this is for similar reasons to last year. For a short period the race was included in the 2015 calendar, but has since been removed.


Silverstone F1 Testing 2014 PH (25)


There is no official reason released for the race not going to Korea, we can only assume it was because of the political issues in the country at this time. Strangely,  the 2015 F1 race calendar still says that they will be running 21 races but only 20 are currently listed, so perhaps we could be getting a surprise new location for the 2015 calendar.


2014 Formula One Calendar Highlights


For a quick look back on the highlights of the 2014 season take a look at the video below.


Source: Autoweek