Friday, September 09, 2005

2007 Jaguar XK Sports Car

Light and agile, the all-new Jaguar XK accelerates faster, stops quicker than the previous generation, steel-bodied XK8 and has exceptional dynamic abilities. The XK may be the epitome of sporting elegance but it is also a true driver's car in which we have managed to combine a very special balance of superb driving dynamics and comfort.





The 2007 Jaguar XK will be available from spring-2006, and it will be followed by a convertible version of the XK.

Thursday, September 08, 2005

F1 dream over?

In its efforts to identify its driver line-up for the 2006 season, Team Jordan on Wednesday announced it was roping in BAR Honda’s Anthony Davidson as a test driver, fuelling speculation over the future of India’s Narain Karthikeyan with the team.

Davidson, who currently fills up the third driver spot for BAR Honda, will test the Jordan Grand Prix (EJ15) car at the Silverstone circuit on September 13.

"As part of Midland’s process of identifying its driver line-up in the 2006 Formula One World Championship, we are pleased to announce that British driver Anthony Davidson will test a Jordan Grand Prix car at Silverstone on Sep 13," Colin Kolles, managing director of Jordan Grand Prix, said.

Analysts say that if Jordan is to dump one of its current drivers, it is more likely to be Karthikeyan than Tiago Montiero, thanks to his having completed just 11 of the 15 races this season, compared to Montiero’s all 15, and languishing on position 17 in the drivers’ championship, three positions behind his team-mate from Portugal.

Wednesday, September 07, 2005

DDAD!

Friday, September 02, 2005

Thanks you Mr. FM

If the reports in the media are to be believed, pretty soon prices of small cars will be so low that a person owning a two-wheeler can upgrade it to a car, thanks to the upcoming budget.... Read more

Thursday, September 01, 2005

Harley Davidson coming to India!!



The big boy from the world of biking is revving on the passage to India. America’s cult bike brand Harley Davidson is exploring the opportunity of riding into the burgeoning Indian motorcycle market through the direct import route.

Harley Davidson is in the process of assessing the feasibility of entering the Indian market with its range of high-end performance bikes.

“We do not have a presence in India yet and are keen on entering this market. We are now exploring the opportunities for our entry into India,” Harley Davidson Inc vice-president Timothy K Hoelter told The Times of India.

Though the finer modalities of its maiden ride on the Indian roads is yet to be chalked out, Hoelter — who is on a week-long visit to the country — said the bikes would be directly sourced from its American plant.

“India is among the few motorcycle markets in the world that’s growing at a fast pace and we are surely looking at a presence here. Whenever we enter the Indian market, it will be through the sourcing route. Harley Davidson buyers identify our bikes to be an all-American brand and they want to buy the bikes that are produced in US,” he said.

Hoelter, however, said the detailed plans — including product shortlist — for its India entry are yet to be worked out.

According to industry watchers, the Harley bikes would range between Rs 4 lakh to Rs 14 lakh in India, including the 60% import duty.

“As India’s economy takes bigger strides, a younger population with expendable income are embracing luxury as never before. With the demand for high-end bikes like Kawasaki Ninja and Suzuki Hayabusa from India growing by the day, it comes as no surprise that Harley Davidson is also finding this market very attractive,” said an analyst.

Harley-Davidson produces heavyweight motorcycles and offers a complete line of merchandise.

Source: ET