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islam_galal 04-06-2008 02:38 PM

ارشيف احداث عام 2008
 
أطلقت شركة "فولكسفاجن" الشعار الجديد لعلامتها التجارية "فولكسفاجن Das Auto" وهو تعبير باللغة الألمانية يعني( السيارة )و ذلك خلال فعاليات معرض فرانكفورت للمحركات، حيث تتخذ من ماضيها العريق أساساً متيناً تستند إليه لدعم وتعزيز مكانتها المرموقة باعتبارها من أكثر ماركات السيارات ابتكاراً وأصالة، و لن يمضي وقت طويل حتي ينتشر عالميا.

و كان شعار الشركة في معرض فرنكفورت 2003 “Aus Liebe zum Automobil,” و هو ما قد يعني (في عشق السيارة)، و علي عكس هذا الشعار الذي يمكن ترجمته بعدة طرق يظهر الشعار الجديد بمعني وحيد لكل لغات العالم

ويضفي الشعار الجديد المزيد من الوضوح والشفافية لعلامة "فولكسفاجن"، إذ أنه يقتبس بعض الملامح التاريخية العريقة من طرزها المتنوعة والمتعددة مثل البيتل والجولف ليعكس أعلى معايير الجودة والجدارة الفائقة، وليجسد أفضل التقنيات الحديثة التي ابتكرتها "فولكسفاجن".

وبناءً على الرأي القائل أن الرؤية الصائبة والقوية هي عنصر أساسي في نجاح الشركات، يضمن شعار "Das Auto" تزويد "فولكسفاجن" بدفعة إيجابية ويعبر عن طابعها الطموح. كما يعكس الشعار قيم الشركة والتي تتمثل في: الابتكار والقيمة والثقة.

و تهدف الشركة العملاقة لأن يكون هذا الشعر هو الرمز للسيارة علي مستوي العالم كما ترمز كلمة كوكا كولا للمشروبات الغازية و هو ما أجد صعوبة في إمكانيه حدوثه.

(منقول من عدة مصادر بتصرف)

اخبار مصر موتورز 10-06-2008 03:11 AM

Rising Gas Prices Finally Kill the Once-Mighty SUV
 
They've had a good long run, but after almost two decades on top, SUVs are dead, done in by rising gas costs and consumers' desire for more fuel-efficient cars. Good riddance.<br style="clear: both;"/>
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اخبار مصر موتورز 10-06-2008 07:08 AM

Hypermilers Push the Limits of Fuel Efficiency
 
<p>Even with gas at four bucks a gallon, Yahya Fahimuddin enjoys filling his car. It's a contest, a chance to see how many miles he can squeeze from every tank. He's getting about 45 mpg these days and says you can, too.</p>

<p>He's a <a href="http://www.cleanmpg.com/cmps_index.php?page=hyper miling">hypermiler</a>, one of a growing number of people going to often extreme lengths to get 40, 50, even 60 mpg or more. "It's like a videogame," he says. "Can I beat my new high score?"</p>

<p>It's a game that some say started during the gas-rationing days of World War II and came back during the oil embargo of the 1970s. It's catching on again as fuel prices <a href="http://blog.wired.com/cars/2008/04/4-a-gallon-gas.html">spiral out of sight</a>, and skilled players say small changes in driving style -- eliminating hard acceleration, turning off the engine at stop lights, coasting to a stop -- can bring big improvements in fuel economy no matter what you drive.</p>

<p>"If you combine a handful of simple hypermiling techniques, you can easily see increases of 20 percent," said Tim Fulton, a 25-year-old designer from West Bend, Wisconsin. "Use a few more techniques and 30 percent is yours."</p>

<p>Fulton routinely gets 55 mpg from his 1997 Toyota Paseo, a car the EPA rates at 29 mpg. He started hypermiling about 18 months ago when he landed a new job 37 miles from home and got tired of burning so much gas. He mastered "<a href="http://www.metrompg.com/posts/pulse-and-glide.htm">pulse and glide</a>" -- turning off the engine and coasting while driving. "This technique alone dramatically increased my mileage from 38 mpg to 47 mpg on my first tank," he says. "I was blown away."</p>

<p>Pulse and glide is controversial -- and in some states, illegal -- because the engine drives the power steering and brakes. Shut it off, critics warn, and you can't steer or stop effectively. Hypermilers say the risks are overstated. Still, there are easier -- and, arguably, safer -- things you can do to boost fuel economy. The first suggestion?</p>

<p>"Try the speed limit," says Rick Harrell, a moderator at the website <a href="http://ecomodder.com/">ecomodder.com</a> and its list of <a href="http://ecomodder.com/forum/EM-hypermiling-driving-tips-ecodriving.php">more than 100 ways to improve fuel economy</a>. "It's a crazy idea, but it works."</p>

<p>The U.S. Department of Energy says <a href="http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/driveHabits.shtml">gas mileage plummets above 60 mph</a>. Every 5 mph above that speed is akin to paying another 20 cents a gallon for gas. For that reason, hypermilers scrupulously obey the speed limit. They also use the accelerator and brake as little as possible, preferring instead to coast. The truly hardcore coast to a stop, avoid using brakes around corners and draft behind trucks or other large vehicles.</p>

<p>Following the speed limit was quite a change for Harrell, who favored high-performance cars before getting the hypermiling bug three years ago. "I knew I needed to slow down for both environmental purposes and not to scare the living daylights out of my passengers," he says.</p>

<p>These days he's driving a 1998 Acura Integra and getting as much as 40 mpg in a car the EPA rates at 24. His quest for better fuel efficiency started with the car, which got a tune-up and an engine-block heater for more efficient starts. He inflated the tires to the maximum listed on the sidewall to reduce rolling resistance. And he installed a <a href="http://www.scangauge.com/">fuel-consumption gauge</a> that provides real-time data about how much gas he's burning. He and other hypermilers highly recommend them.</p>

<p>"The instant feedback was great," Harrell says. "Simple things like slowing down on the highway, timing traffic lights (to maintain) momentum and coasting with the engine off started to push that fuel-efficiency number higher and higher."</p>

<p>Hypermilers call the gadgets "game gauges" because they're always trying to see how high they can go. The best of them get absurd figures. Wayne Gerdes, founder of cleanmpg.com and <a href="http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/2007/01/king_of_the_hypermilers.h tml">the king of hypermilers</a>, recently drove a Honda Civic hybrid 800 miles from Chicago to New York on a single tank of gas. That works out to 65 mpg.</p>

<p>That's low for Darin Cosgrove of Brockville, Ontario. The co-founder of ecomodder.com averages 69 mpg in <a href="http://ecomodder.com/forum/emgarage.php?do=details&v ehicleid=11">his 1998 Geo Metro</a>, a car that got 40 mpg off the showroom floor. He's gotten as many as 133 mpg on a long trip by going slowly and using pulse and glide. He's also modified his car to make it more aerodynamic and tinkered with the drivetrain to improve efficiency. </p>

<p>Fahimuddin hopes to achieve those kind of numbers with his 2000 Honda Insight. It was a heap when he bought it and he's overhauled just about everything, but the clutch is shot so he's only getting 45 mpg or so. He'll replace it eventually, and add a belly pan to improve aerodynamics under the car. He figures that and a few tweaks to his driving style will get him to 60 mph. </p>

<p>But that's just the beginning.</p>

<p>"I'd like to hit 70 mpg. Seventy would be pretty sick," he says. "It's doable."</p><br style="clear: both;"/>
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اخبار مصر موتورز 10-06-2008 05:40 PM

Airship Makers Float the Idea of a Comeback
 
Don't hold your breath about a chance to float to Europe just yet, but Airship makers have quietly been improving the technology of their lighter-than-air craft. This isn't your great grandfather's blimp.<br style="clear: both;"/>
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اخبار مصر موتورز 10-06-2008 11:30 PM

BMW Builds a Shape-Shifting Car Out of Cloth
 
BMW says its radical concept is just a design study headed straight for the company museum, but the innovative car -- which actually runs -- could influence future models.<br style="clear: both;"/>
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