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X-Trail for urbanites Two-wheel-drive offers room and city comfort for the manual and 8.4 for the automatic. Safety features include the NISSAN will have broadened electronic stability programme its potential market with the launch of the X-Trail two-wheel- — also known as vehicle dynamic control — six airbags drive model. including dual front ones and a Nissan’s all-wheel-drive full-length curtain one, ABS and models have been around for EBD, all part of a programme more than a decade and are extremely popular both for their that places the driver and passengers within a protective off-road ability and the space cocoon. and comfort they provide for Inside there is a leather families. steering wheel with steering But Nissan has worked out wheel controls, a Bluetooth that there is a large section hands-free phone system, of the market that wants all Bluetooth audio streaming, air the comfort of the SUV but conditioning and a CD/radio realises it does not really need system with USB/iPod and Auxfour-wheel-drive, knowing that most of the time they will never in inputs. An extensive information actually venture off-road. display includes average fuel This petrol version has usage, fuel range, outside all the comfort features that temperature and more. people expect of an X-Trail The X-Trail sits on 17-inch with its signature storage space alloy wheels. including no fewer than eight Although it does not have cupholders — four of which can four-wheel-drive the 2WD still provide warm or cold storage benefits from the excellent as can the large centre console. There is also the removable and vision and high clearance assets washable double luggage floor at of its siblings and would be well capable of taking on some rough the rear including the popular terrain if it had to. slide out drawer. A rear cargo The manual version starts at blind shields your property from $36,990 and the CVT automatic prying eyes. at $38,990. The 2WD also The centre rear seat can be benefits from Nissan’s threelowered for a long object such year-100,000km and 24-hour as skis. phone roadside assistance. The 2WD has a 2-litre The big selling point, however, engine with 102kW of power at is the space and comfort 5200rpm and 198Nm of torque provided by this compact SUV. at 4400. It is the dream car for a family, It comes with the choice of a but there are a lot of others who six-speed manual or automatic will be drawn to this new star in CVT transmission giving fuel the Nissan firmament. economy of 8.5 litres/100km by John Jones
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Willys reliability Illustrations by Doug Curtis SALESMAN John North Willys took over the Overland Car Company that had been making gas buggies since 1903 and renamed it the Willys Overland Company in 1908. The car being made at that time was a four-cylinder model that also used epicyclic gearing. There were 465 of these cars made, plus an Overland 6 model that developed 45bhp. By 1910 Willys had moved to a new factory in Ohio and by 1914 WillysOverland production in the US reached 80,000 vehicles. This was due mainly to the Overland Model 79 with a four-cylinder engine of 3949cc that also had an electric starter and lighting. In 1914 the first sleeved-valve Willys Knight with a four-cylinder 4529cc motor was built. A British venture in 1920 brought about the Willys-Overland-Crossley Company that assembled Overland fours for the UK Market. This car had a U-1 shaped front suspension leaf spring with a Morris Oxford four-cylinder engine. By 1925 the US Willys Company
By 1926 Willys cars were using Lycoming motors and being made or assembled in the US, Canada, the UK (Crossley Motors of Heaton Park) and Germany. The car I have drawn is from a Trade Me advertisement and had its body built here in New Zealand by Stevens and Sons Ltd of Christchurch. There were plenty of Willys commercial trucks in New Zealand and the local Gisborne Red Bus Company used one as a bus from the 1930s to 1950s. The four-cylinder Willys Overland cars were a similar drive to a Model A Ford — but there were a few differences. One had to lift the horn button to operate the starter and push back down for the horn. If turned, it operated the park lights, then the low beam and the high beam. The gearshift for the threespeed manual gear box was centre-floormounted. All Willys vehicles had the reputation in their day for being dependable, reliable and giving good service.
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THE new-look vehicle testing station is working for all of Gisborne and is one of the few remaining community owned testing stations in New Zealand. Gisborne motorists getting their warrant of fitness from Gisborne Vehicle Testing (GVT) will quickly notice the changes made during their next visit. The refurbished testing station has just become the home of the AA agency. As well as being able to get warrants of fitness, driver licensing, update ownership records, register your vehicle, get new registration plates, buy road user charges and benefit from bulk buy discounts GVT now offers AA memberships, passport photos, Saturday, September 1 IRD number applications and maps. Businesses Gisborne Motorcycle Sports Club can even open a corporate account. Dirt Federation Nationals “We have become a one-stop shop,” said manager Bruce Walters. Makorori Beach, sign in 10.00am. A real focus on people from staff in both the Racing starts 11.00am. vehicle testing area and AA departments, and an upgrade in the premises and processes has resulted in fast moving queues, significantly Sunday, September 9 reduced waiting times and a friendly feel throughout Gisborne American Car Club the facility. Motorists will feel like they are in a VIP lounge Ford muscle car track day at with a water cooler, newspapers and a television Taupo. all Senior vehicle inspector Murray Peters issues another warrant of fitness. available as they wait. “We are a commercially savvy operation,” said Bruce. Sunday, September 16for quality and emphasise its own reputation “The benefit of this is for all of Gisborne. reliability.American Car Club Gisborne “We return all profits to Gisborne District Council “We are proud to be the home of the AA agency,” Invitesaidmembers and any other and ultimately to the ratepayers. Bruce. AA is delighted be associated withfor Gisborne “The more work we do, the more funding is keptautomotive clubsto to Breakers Vehicle Testing said David McLister, General here locally.” breakfast at 9am. Manager of AA Government Contracts. Gisborne Vehicle Testing is already in the top tier Followed by athatmystery runto provide at “It ensures AA continues of New Zealand WoF facilities for its quality of work membership services to its members in the and volume of customers and understands it must 11am. Gisborne area, and the opportunity to join constantly evolve to remain competitive and an with Gisborne District Council and be the asset unique to Gisborne. was building 350 Forming Overland 6s and 600 dominant provider of driver licensing and motor a mutually beneficial association with Coast Museum of for the region, is a Overland 4s daily Willysorganisations in Eastvehicle licensing transactions AA,— oneand of the5200 most reputable Knight cars a month. Technology real ‘win-win’ for the wider Gisborne Community.” the country, has helped the testing station
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The fastest Mini FOLLOWING in the footsteps of legendary New Zealander Burt Munro, a team of Kiwis has smashed a world speed record at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah and confirmed their car as “the world’s fastest Mini’’. They were told they didn’t have a hope of even passing the tech inspection — let alone breaking the record — but their do-it-yourself attitude saw their 1964 Mini Cooper S reach an average speed of 235.9kmh. “We had people telling us that a short car at that sort of speed would spin and all those sorts of things, but it just went beautifully — tracked down the line and had a huge amount of power,’’ said Project ’64 spokesman Mike Wilson. To confirm them as the world recordholders, the Mini had to complete the feat twice. They recorded 229kmh on their
first run, and a week later 243km/h on their second run. The previous world land speed record for a production car under 1000cc was 205kmh and the fastest time (unofficially) recorded by a Mini was 196kmh. “One of the famous things that Burt Munro said was that anyone can go out and buy a new bike and go fast, but it’s much more interesting and much more of a challenge to take something old and go fast,’’ said Mr Wilson, the team’s photographer. “Burt Munro was a definite inspiration,’’ Mr Wilson said. “We know the car can go faster than the record that we’ve set,’’ A third unofficial run later produced 252kmh and the team is considering returning to Bonneville to try to push their Mini even further. – APNZ
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HOLDEN has an upgraded new entrant for the hot-hatch market. The first hint that Holden would develop a go-fast Cruze hatchback came two years ago at the Paris motor show when HSV managing director Phil Harding said such a car was on the menu. Opel — Holden parent General Motors’ European nameplate — had just unveiled its three-door GTC Paris concept, a Cruze-based flyer powered by a turbocharged four-cylinder 2-litre engine delivering 213kW to the front wheels through a six-speed manual gearbox and a clever limited-slip differential. Harding confirmed Holden was looking for a replacement for the HSV-badged version of the imported Vauxhall Astra VRX, something to compete in the hothatch segment against rivals such as Ford’s new Focus ST. He said Holden Special Vehicles was looking at a “couple” of powertrain options for a Cruze hatchback. Now it has such a replacement, developed by Australian subsidiary Walkinshaw Performance. Walkinshaw Performance has reworked the Cruze’s standard 1.4-litre turbocharged petrol engine to deliver 180kW and 310Nm, putting it up there in terms of power with the Focus ST,
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Casey Stoner’s hand-built frame took 50 hours to produce and helped the Australian ride to world Photo supplied championship glory. “The engine technicians give them a tuned length and a few other parameters then they reverse engineer it to fit within the frame. It’s especially challenging as it snakes back on itself under the seat to get the tuned length right. “It weighs nothing and lasts less long than the engine thanks to heat stress - in a road bike it’d last 1000km,” he says. Yet all this cutting-edge tech still relies on a human skill. “Precision equipment measures each gear during assembly, but the final check is by a master technician and done by feel. It might measure okay but if it doesn’t feel right, they keep on working.” This RC212V boasts better power-toweight than a Formula One car, put to the ground via a single contact patch smaller than a playing card, through tyres machined from solid billet rubber. Like almost every part on board this bike, they’re not available for sale but hand-built to order and priced to suit. “At the start of the season the team orders spares for 12 weeks. Because they’re hand-made, Honda only makes what is ordered and there’s no spare waiting on a shelf.”
By Jacqui Madelin AS the cover slides off the brightorange paintwork it’s obvious this is no ordinary race bike. Bruce Nielsen’s hands all but flutter as he tells me about the hand-built RC212V that took Casey Stoner to MotoGP victory last season. The solid state gyro within this bike was developed for Honda’s Asimo robot. Half the size of a pack of cards, it’s what lets it walk, run and jump. In the bike it knows its exact attitude and what the rider is doing, then tells the engine how much power to apply — “It’s a completely dynamic system,” Nielsen says. He’s technical manager for the brand here, and a mine of information. “The hand-built frame took 50 hours for one senior welding technician to produce. He says it’s a love-hate relationship with the rider, especially with Dani Pedrosa. “He asks for a bit more flex, a bit more movement and the engineers have to go back and redesign the frame. Now they must include the rider as a dimension in the design equation to get good results.” They build the titanium exhaust, too.
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A 1968 Ford GT40 racer has just sold for US$11 million ($13.6 million) — a record for any American auto at auction — at the start of a series of car sales in California with an unprecedented line-up of high-value classics. The Gulf/Mirage racer, finished in trademark powder blue with a marigold stripe, was estimated to fetch more than US$8 million on the first day of a 120-lot sale of “investmentquality automobiles” by RM Auctions at Monterey. “This GT40 was a great demonstration of how the history of a car determines its price,” said Historic Automobile Group International founder, Dietrich Hatlapa. “The early life drives the value. This Ford had been part of the original Gulf team and had a good record.” Two bidders in the salesroom took the GT40 price from US$9 million up to the record US$11 million, which includes auction house fees. The GT40 was created by Ford in the early 1960s to beat Ferrari at long-distance sports car races, after the US auto giant failed to buy the Italian company in 1963. The car won the Le Mans 24-hour race for
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four consecutive years from 1966-69. The version at RM (chassis P/1074) had been raced by Jacky Ickx at Daytona and in Le Mans trials in 1968. It was later used as the camera car in Steve McQueen’s 1971 film Le Mans. The first day of the RM sale raised about US$46 million with 55 of the 60 offered cars successful, said the auction house. Other highlights included a cream-coloured 1955 Ferrari 410 S Berlinetta that sold for US$8.25 million. Made with a competitionpower engine for Michel Paul-Cavallier — a director on the board of Sefac, Ferrari’s corporate racing entity during the 1960s — the car raised a record price for this particular model, RM said. “The prices of the rarest Ferrari road cars have now pushed on,” Hatlapa said. “Two years ago, this 410 S would probably have sold for less than US$5 million.” Earlier, a restored Ford GT40, formerly owned by the Bolivian tin magnate Jaime Ortiz-Patino, sold for US$2.2 million on the second day of a Bonhams auction of classic motorcycles and cars at Quail Lodge, Carmel. — NZ Herald
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ASX reaches up Jumpin’ Jimny! MITSUBISHI’S compact crossover has built a dedicated following since it first arrived in 2010 — and not only here in New Zealand. It’s been a global success, Mitsubishi says, with over a quarter of a million sold worldwide. The new design of the 2013 model, due in showrooms by the end of the month, promises to generate even more fans. This will be complemented by a large range of specification upgrades throughout and a price-leading LS 2WD model. The new ASX sports a significant redesign from front to rear, with a smoother, European-inspired outline that softens the overall appeal of the vehicle. There’s a two-tone feel, with sills and lower bumpers finished dark grey, and a softer, premium chrome-surrounded grille that meshes seamlessly with a new fog light design. Mitsubishi’s head of sales and marketing strategy Daniel Cook says: “This softer new look will appeal to a much larger range of buyers than the previous aggressive stance of the ‘jetfighter’ grille. The vehicle will now look equally at home on the streets of Auckland as the ski fields of Wanaka.” All four 2013 models get a good measure of detail design and equipment improvements, including — the impressive new six-inch LCD touch screen display that delivers fingertip control for the audio system and a big safe view for the reversing camera that’s now standard across the range. In the interior all models also receive the newly-designed Mitsubishi steering wheel that delivers improved driver ergonomics and use of fingertip controls for Bluetooth, audio and cruise control, new trims, and a push-button 4WD selector on 4WD models. Sport models also get indicator lamps on the door mirrors and an auto-dimming rear view mirror. Among mechanical upgrades is a recalibration of the continuously-variable transmission (CVT), which Mitsubishi says gives better driving response than ever.
While powertrains continue as before — a 2.0-litre 112kW MIVEC petrol with CVT and a 1.8-litre 305 Nm MIVEC turbo diesel with six-speed manual transmission — braked towing capacity sees a whopping increase to 1300kg, and to 1400kg for the diesel. To balance the increase in transmission performance and tow ratings a new suspension package and steering controls have also been introduced. “The newcomer to the 2013 ASX range is the entry level LS 2WD which has seen huge specification upgrades at a significantly reduced price of $31,990. The LS model gains 16-inch alloy wheels, touch screen audio with reversing camera, premium chrome package and all of the styling and technical improvements made across the ASX range. “ASX has proved itself the right mix of performance, economy, safety and versatility for a great many Mitsubishi owners. The extra refinement of the 2013 models ensures the ASX has everything the crossover buyer is looking for.” Fuel consumption ratings are 7.9 litres/100km for the LS and 2WD Sport, 8.1 litres/100km for the 4WD Sport and 5.7 litres/100km for the 4WD diesel manual. ASX has seven airbags, Mitsubishi’s RISE safe-construction technology, and a five-star maximum Euro ANCAP rating as tested on the 2WD models. Working quietly to keep everyone safe in the most difficult driving conditions are ABS antilock braking, active stability and traction control, electronic brake distribution, brake-assist, and the smart brake override system.
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THE evergreen three-door Suzuki Jimny compact four-wheel-drive has been updated with styling and interior refinements. First examples of the revised Jimny have arrived in New Zealand and are instantly recognisable by the changes to the front end. Both entry-level JX and higher specification Sierra models boast a new bonnet with central scoop, and the pair are clearly differentiated for the first time. The JX has a horizontal strip gunmetal design grille, while Sierra sports a body-colour vertical strip grille with five air inlets. New front bumpers increase overall body length by 30mm to 3675mm, but the Jimny is still one of the most compact allwheel-drive cars available. Interior changes include redesigned solid head rests front and rear, new seat trim and the addition of a driver’s seat belt warning lamp. Two ISOFIX child seat tether anchorages have also been added to boost child safety. With the small increase in length, the Jimny’s approach angle for off-road work has decreased by 3 degrees to 34 degrees. Aided by the high/low gear ratios and short wheelbase, the Suzuki remains one of the most competent off-road vehicles with a go-anywhere ability bettering most other larger, more expensive vehicles. A push-button drive-select 4WD system allows easy changes between twoand four-wheel-drive. In two-wheel-drive
mode drive power is only transmitted to the rear driveshaft. Since the front driveshaft or any of the front drive line components do not turn, there is a saving in fuel and less wear and tear when the vehicle is being used in two-wheel-drive. The system uses an air-locking hub and can be shifted into four-wheel-drive high ratio at speeds of up to 100kmh. In both manual and automatic models the transmission can also be shifted into low ratio drive to maximise traction in difficult conditions. The sturdy, ladder-type, three-section chassis is also a factor in the Jimny being a genuine “hard” off-road vehicle which is also highly practical and easy to use in urban and city environments. A well proven 1328cc four-valves-percylinder, 4-cylinder engine with variable valve timing technology powers the Jimny. It has multi-point fuel injection and develops 62.5kW of power. “Such has been the popularity of the Jimny’s practical, good-looking body design since the model was first introduced 14 years ago that only subtle changes were deemed necessary,” said Tom Peck, general manager of marketing for Suzuki New Zealand. “Jimny is in a class of its own, offering legendary off-road ability at an extremely competitive price level,” he said. Full on-road pricing, including five-year roadside assistance, starts from $19,990 for the JX Jimny.
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The Suzuki APV 1.6L van is big on the inside, and even bigger on power and fuel economy. All this comes with the small price tag of only $22,500. If you want a solid work van that DEALER DETAILS offers real value for money, check out an APV. Real Value price is the full driveaway price including GST, 3 year / 100,000km warranty, WWW. S U ZU KI.CO. NZ
5 year Suzuki roadside assistance, 12 months registration, WOF and a full tank of fuel.
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346 Palmerston Rd, Gisborne Ph: 06 867 9438 a/h Gary 027 444 5214; Bruce 021 1265 120
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