Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Mercedes Benz G 6.3 AMG by Brabus


GTspirit.com
The German tuning specialist Brabus has released their new program for the 2013 Mercedes- Benz G63 AMG. The power SUV received a performance upgrade and a set of new wheels.
The upgrade includes an increase in performance to 456kW and 820Nm of torque from the 5.5litre twin turbo V8 engine. An additional intercooler and optimized ECU software deliver the power upgrade. Brabus Monoblock F wheels were fitted sizing 21 inch in diameter.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Lamborghini Cabrera to replace Gallardo




Bruce Mbingeleli
The Italian manufacturers have throttled up a plan of introducing a new flagship in the super car segment.  The Lamborghini Gallardo is finally coming to an end, it's final production intends to be replaced by the new Cabrera (groovie name I might add).
The design is being called a “revolution and not an evolution” so one can think that the body/shape of the car will be significantly different to the Gallardo. The Cabrera will have the same V10 engine as the Gallardo, but possibly have a supercharger fitted to pump up the car 441kW, with an additional dual-clutch automatic transmission. Believe me, when I say this; it’s definitely going to be a rear-wheel drive with the possibilities of it coming in as an all-wheel drive.

The Cabrera will be 0.2 seconds quicker to 100km/h than the current Gallardo. Debut of the Lamborghini Cabrera LP 600 – 4 is expected next year.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Kingz of Sosha at it again


Tshepang “Isla Bonita” Mkhoza gave himself a timely birthday present with a dazzling party celebration at Soshanguve Spinning Palace at Soshanguve Block F this past weekend.
Bruce Mbingeleli
One of the most Epic spinning birthday celebrations was held this past weekend at the famous Soshanguve Spinning Palace (SSP) at Soshanguve Block F.
My motive was, if you’re looking for a new challenge in spinning, drifting then frankly the SSP is the right place to be. Petrol-heads enthusiasts descended to the Palace with greatest of ease, to support the Soshanguve Spin Kingz (SSK).
One of the most exciting spinning and drifting events hosted in Soshanguve a small township in Pretoria. This event which was attended by spinners and drifters from Mabopane, Ga-Rankuwa, Hammanskraal, Memoledi, Soweto, Rustenburg, Limpopo, this is when spinners battled it out on the spinning pitch in celebration of Tshepang “Isla Bonita” member and Co-founder of the Soshanguve Spinning Kingz. The support keeps on increasing after each and every event hosted at SSP, due to the different line-up of spinners and drifters. Billal Chaya friend of Mkhoza was very pleased with the outcome of the spinning celebration.
 “It's an honour be to part en parcel in the celebration of Tshepang’s birthday I really enjoyed myself”, said owner of Design Ridez Billal Chaya.
The masses were so amazed by Y & Sons with the stunts they show cased at the spinning pitch, hanging on windows and jumping onto a moving vehicle for dare life, now that’s what we call a stunt of a lifetime. All and above, the crowd enjoyed the spinners and drifter who attended the event at Soshanguve Spinning Palace, Y & Sons went an extra mile to ensure that the  crowd  had a good time.

Friday, November 2, 2012

Honda reports surging profit, but chops FY outlook

Source by: AFP
TOKOYO – Japan’s Honda Motor said Monday that first-half net profit more than doubled to $2.7 billion, but the market of the Accord and Civic warned its full-year results would be much weaker than forecast.
The automaker said its net profit of 213.96 billion yen ($2.7 billion) was up from 92.23 billion yen in the same period a year ago, while sales were 4.71 trillion yen, up from 3.60 trillion yen. Honda also cut its full-year profit forecast by 20 percent, saying a strong yen and lower sales would hit its results.
The company now expect to earn 375 billion yen in its fiscal year to March 2013, down from an earlier 470 billion yen forecast, with sales also tipped to fall to 9.8 trillion yen, down from 10.3 trillion yen.
“We expect earnings to come below the estimates announced on April 27 2012, due to a decrease in sales volume amid the changing business environment and the impact of currency exchange rates,” Honda said in a statement.
The company credited its rosy first-half results largely to a rebound following last year’s quake-tsunami disaster.
Japanese automakers saw extensive damage to their supply chains as a result of the twin disasters in Japan and flooding in Thailand in the autumn.
A high yen also ate into exporters’ sales and profits.
The country’s automakers have come under pressure from the value of the currency, which last year hit record highs against the dollar and remains strong, making exports relatively more expensive overseas and cutting the value of repatriated earnings.
Honda and rivals Nissan and Toyota have also been hurt by territorial tensions between Tokyo and Beijing, with the trio’s September sales in China, the world’s biggest vehicle market, plunging.
Honda sales dropped 40.5 percent to 33, 931 units, and it said earlier, but made no mention of the spat in its earnings announcement on Monday.
The two counties have been locked in a festering row over the islands in the East China Sea, controlled by Japan but claimed by China.