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Hartge tuned BMW M6

Hartge is a company that tunes BMW vehicles, much like AC Schitzer. They’ve come up with a tuning package for the BMW M6 that modifies the speed limiter, a new front bumper and grille, 20-inch sports rims, a lowered suspension, a three spoke leather steering wheel and carbon fibre trims for the interior.

With the speed limiter modification, the BMW M6 tuned by Hartge goes up to 320km/h.

The only downside is it’s ugly… really ugly. They’ve totally mutilated the grille. It looks like a boar’s snout now.

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Dr. M: Proton losses a mystery

Dr. M has spoken up again on the issue of his brainchild Proton’s recent two quarterly losses in a row.

“I am surprised that a company which was doing well suddenly reports losses (RM158 million pre-tax loss). It is difficult to believe that it was because they purchased (motorcycle manufacturer) Agusta. If Agusta had debts, then the purchase price would have been lower. Why did Proton buy it for a higher price? There must be a mystery here and we have to get to the bottom of it. But as I have said before, be prepared for more bad news from Proton.”

I’m not sure if Dr. M really knows what goes on in the directors meeting room at Proton, and he himself has said as an Advisor he is usually only consulted after making management decisions and not before. So we don’t really know if his statements carry any weight. Let’s wait and see.

Source: Bernama

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GM turning Japanese?

Billionaire investor Kirk Kerkorian was the person who orchestrated Chrysler’s sale to DaimlerBenz a decade ago. Now he’s trying to do it again with troubled GM, but this time he’s trying to sell it to a Japanese company instead.

NY Post reports a Japanese buyer could be a giant like Toyota or Honda but nothing is comfirmed yet. 88-year old Kerkorian made USD3 billion with the Chrysler sale in the early 90s. Now he has to convince an Asian buyer to take the ailing American automobile manufacturer off his hands. Can he do it? This would be interesting.

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2008/2009 Infiniti GT-R

Nissan Motor Co has decided the new R35 Skyline GT-R will be sold in the US under the Infiniti brand, as the Infiniti GT-R.

Nissan executives have been battling for the Skyline to debut with a Nissan badge instead of an Infiniti badge because the Skyline is known to be a Nissan globally, and in games such as Gran Turismo. But studies have shown that sales might suffer if a premium sports car has a Nissan badge on it. The Nissan badge generally commands a lower price tag than Infiniti’s.

The Volkswagen Phaeton suffere the same fate, though it’s a great luxury car people preferred spending money on the Audi A8 to get the more prestigious Audi badge.

The ability to command premium pricing is important as the car will have a sticker price of USD$65,000. It will have all-wheel drive and horsepower figures upwards of 400.

More photos of the GT-R PROTO available here.

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Team Proton mindset overhaul

Proton Managing Director Syed Zainal Abidin Syed Mohd Tahir gave some insights on his first steps to turn around loss-making Proton when his appointment as Proton MD takes effect on January 1 2006 for a 3-year period contract.

Syed Zainal had this to say:

“I believe in Proton with a passion and it is this passion that will drive us to make a greater push into selected export markets, while at home we will work doubly hard to defend Protons standing in the domestic market as Malaysias number one brand. We cannot be complacent like what we have done before. We really have to rejuvenate and go forward, and that means a lot of hard work. The basic housekeeping must be done. We have to have teamwork and be transparent.”

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BMW TurboSteamer

BMW’s Group Research and Engineering division has come up with something new to squeeze out every ounce of performance from a combustion engine. Let’s have a look at BMW’s Turbosteamer.

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Satria Replacement Model – PLUS Highway

Some spyshots of the Proton SRM Satria Replacement Model on the PLUS highway taken by Fariz Abdullah. Thanks Fariz for the photos! There are some front shots this time, but the infamous cardboard intercooler is missing this time :P


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Japanese Automakers Alliances

Ever wondered who owns who, and who supplies what to whom in the automotive industry? Here’s charts of some sorts showing the relationships among Japanese automakers and also relationships between Japanese and American/European/Chinese automakers.

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Lotus Europa S

Lotus has finally announced the Lotus Europa S, after spyshots of it being seen around Europe and in Malaysia being test driven along Proton models like the Savvy and the SRM. Alot of speculation has been going on about the name of the new car as well as whether Proton will be offering a re-badge of it.

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B&B Audi A4

B&B Automobiltechnik is a company that tunes Volkswagen and Audi cars, much like Brabus for Mercedes Benz and AC Schitzer for BMWs. This is B&B’s version of the Audi A4 8E TFSI.

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