Wednesday 31 August 2011

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Monday 29 August 2011

2011 cars new models

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Sunday 28 August 2011

honda crv now crossover, manufactured since 1995

The Honda CR-V is a compact station wagon, now crossover, manufactured since 1995 by Honda. It was loosely derived from the Honda Civic to satisfy a public demand for a sport-utility vehicle from Honda. There are discrepancies as to what "CR-V" stands for, with Honda sources in different markets citing different meanings. The most common meaning being "Civic Recreation Vehicle" since it is built on the Honda Civic Platform. Though Honda sales literature in UK reportedly makes references to "Compact Recreational Vehicle", other Honda references (including the official Honda Japan CR-V Fact Book and Honda Worldwide) cite "Comfortable Runabout Vehicle". It is produced in both four-wheel drive and front-wheel drive, with availability differing by market.
Honda produces the CR-V in Japan and the United Kingdom for worldwide markets, and as of 2007, North American CR-Vs are produced in East Liberty, Ohio. The CR-V is produced in Wuhan for the Chinese market by the Dongfeng Honda Automobile Company, a joint venture with Dongfeng Motor Corporation. Starting in fall 2007, North American CR-Vs will also be produced in Jalisco, Mexico in addition to Britain, Japan and the US due to high demand. Honda executives considered making the CR-V as one of the first vehicles to be produced at Honda's new facility currently finishing construction in Greensburg, Indiana that opened in fall 2008; however, the facility will initially exclusively produce the Civic, which may free up space in East Liberty for CR-V production from the 2009 model year onward. Elsewhere, the CR-V is Honda's smallest SUV other than the related Element sold in Canada and the United States, and the HR-V sold in Europe. In size, the CR-V slots between the Element and Pilot, but due to the Element's discontinuation after the 2011 model year, the CR-V will once again become Honda's entry-level SUV.
Contents
* 1 Overview
* 2 First generation (RD1–RD3) (1995–2001)
o 2.1 Real Time Four Wheel Drive System
o 2.2 Facelift
o 2.3 Safety
* 3 Second generation (2002–2006)
o 3.1 Facelift
* 4 Third generation (2007-2011)
o 4.1 2010 facelift
o 4.2 European market CR-V
o 4.3 In the Philippines
o 4.4 In Brazil
o 4.5 In Peru
* 5 4th Generation (2012-)
* 6 US sales
* 7 References
* 8 External links

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aston martin luxury sports cars

Aston Martin Lagonda Limited is a British manufacturer of luxury sports cars, based in Gaydon, Warwickshire. The company name is derived from the name of one of the company's founders, Lionel Martin, and from the Aston Hill speed hillclimb near Aston Clinton in Buckinghamshire. It also designs and engineers cars which are manufactured by Magna Steyr in Austria.
From 1994 until 2007 Aston Martin was part of the Ford Motor Company, becoming part of the company's Premier Automotive Group in 2000. On 12 March 2007, it was purchased for £479 million by a joint venture company, headed by David Richards and co-owned by Investment Dar and businessman John Sinders. Ford retained a US$77 million stake in Aston Martin, valuing the company at US$925 million.
Contents
* 1 History
o 1.1 Inter war years
o 1.2 The David Brown era
o 1.3 1970s—Changing ownership
o 1.4 1980s—Victor Gauntlett
o 1.5 The Ford era
+ 1.5.1 Sale by Ford
o 1.6 2007—A new era begins
o 1.7 2009—Return to Le Mans
+ 1.7.1 Results
o 1.8 2010 Outsourced Rapide production to Austria
* 2 Aston Martins in film and culture
* 3 Models
o 3.1 Pre-war cars
o 3.2 Post-war Sports and GT cars
o 3.3 Other
o 3.4 Current models
* 4 Race cars
o 4.1 Whole race cars (post-war)
o 4.2 Engine supply only
o 4.3 Complete Formula One World Championship results
o 4.4 Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans finishes
* 5 See also
* 6 Notes
* 7 External links

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