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Buying A Used Car? Be Sure To Check It Out Well

November 15, 2011 by  
Filed under Automotive, Automotive Help, News, Technical

A 2008 Chrysler Town & Country. Image: Chrysler Group LLC

Dr. Charles Preston needed a minivan to deliver food to the homeless, but didn’t want to pay full retail price for a new one. While we’d never advocate buying a used rental car (since we know how they’re driven, and also how they’re maintained), that’s exactly what the good doctor did. Choosing a 2008 Chrysler Town & Country from a Thrifty Rental Car sales lot, the doctor didn’t bother to check if all the vehicle’s systems were functional. Read more…

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CarTransportQuotes.com – Easy Solution for a Happy Car

November 1, 2011 by  
Filed under Automotive, Automotive Help, Technical

Whether you’re moving cross-country or relocating your vehicle to a buyer, CarTransportQuotes.Com is your answer. This new innovative company takes the pain out of shopping around for car and truck transportation by allowing you to use their site for quote comparison and browsing without contracts or fees. It’s a completely free and no-hassle way of shopping around online for a major move.  Use the site at your own pace and convenience. You will breathe a sigh of relief knowing your won’t have to sit on the telephone for 30 minutes with a barely comprehensible customer service agent. We give you the tools to help yourself and are there in case you have questions or need any guidance.

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This Is Why You Read Your Owner’s Manual

October 26, 2011 by  
Filed under Automotive, Automotive Help, Toyota

Road trips give you time to think, and more importantly, time to read things like the manufacturer’s recommended maintenance schedule for your car, which would otherwise sit undisturbed in your glove box. I’m used to driving cars that are essentially maintenance-free (excluding oil changes, air cleaner, etc.) for the first 60,000 miles, so imagine my surprise when I found “replace spark plugs” at 3 years or 36,000 miles as a recommendation for my 2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser. Read more…

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Understeer Versus Oversteer

September 7, 2011 by  
Filed under Automotive, Automotive Help, Technical, Video

I’m working on a driving presentation for a local auto dealer, and I remembered these two videos (one from Top Gear, and one inspired by Top Gear) that explain the basics of understeer and oversteer far better than any fifteen-minute, physics based lecture. In a nutshell, when your car understeers, you see the tree that kills you. When you have oversteer, you don’t see it: hence, oversteer (at least according to Richard Hammond) is preferable. Read more…

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Porsche’s Seven Speed Gearbox, Explained

September 7, 2011 by  
Filed under Automotive, Automotive Help, Porsche, Technical

Seven and eight speed gearboxes are the way of the future, since they offer up a blend of both performance and fuel economy simply not possible with five and six speed transmissions. Porsche is the first manufacturer to release a seven-speed manual transmission, and adding the seventh gear allows the automaker greater flexibility in improving the new 911’s performance while meeting ever-tightening U.S. and E.U. fuel economy requirements. Read more…

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How To Die In A Road Rage Shooting

August 30, 2011 by  
Filed under Automotive, Automotive Help

"Road Rage," by Tony the Misfit

Drivers in the great state of Florida have never been known for their prowess behind the wheel. It seems to me, though, that the roads are only getting worse: a few years back I could go weeks without someone making a concerted effort to kill me, but these days I can pretty much count on a near death experience every time I get behind the wheel. Short of trading my GTI in on a surplus deuce-and-a-half personnel carrier, there isn’t much I can do to make the roads any safer. Read more…

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Chevy Gives Tips To Cut Your Gas Bill

March 9, 2011 by  
Filed under Automotive Help, Chevrolet, News

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Regardless of what you drive, all of us are feeling the pain of increased gas prices these days. It’s not even the start of the summer vacation price gouging yet, and prices are at or above $4.00 per gallon in a lot of states. Since most of us can’t afford to buy a new car just to save gas, Chevy and the Environmental Protection Agency have these tips to minimize your pain at the pump: Read more…

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Cars With Launch Control: Houston, We Have Lift Off!

January 10, 2011 by  
Filed under Automotive, Automotive Help, Featured, Technical

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[original post date: 02/10/2009] I honestly believe that the new Nissan GT-R has sparked quite an interest and crave for launch control. Many cars way before the Nissan GT-R have had their own system for a launch control either in a SMG transmission in the E46 BMW M3 or the Volkswagen’s early DSG found in the GTI.

The ultimate crave for launch control baffles me but you have to understand that I would take a full manual transmission any day over a, what Jeremy Clarkson calls them, floppy paddle gear box. Even with Nissans woes with grenaded transmissions in the GT-R, launch control is still a big hit. Even Hitler “had to launch it”.

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Ever since the introduction of drive-by-wire, auto manufacturers have been toying with new electronics that improve upon the over-all safety of a vehicle. New systems come standard in many vehicles now such as dynamic skid control or also known as vehicle dynamic control or electronic stability control (name varies from each manufacturer). Many of these new systems utilize a combination of computer operated units from the ABS braking, traction control and accelerator control. I am sure if manufacturers thought they could play with these systems and make a car safer then why not develop a precise method for accelerating a vehicle with a computer to make it faster.

It is all a numbers game if you think about it. I am sure many car enthusiasts, including yourself, may have experimented with dropping your clutch at a certain RPM to get the full potential out of a launch from a dead-stop. Even you guys with automatics have almost perfected holding the brake pedal while stomping on the accelerator in preparation for a ‘launch’. What if your car could do this for you? Well, many new exotic and sports cars can but it does take the use of a special transmission or a manual transmission that is controlled by a computer, except in Porsches’ case with their newest launch control system on a full manual transmission.

Where did this idea and technology come from?

If you think about it, F1 cars among other racing cars were already using a type of the technology that we see in today’s cars fitted with dual clutch transmissions and SMG (Sequential Manual Gearbox) units. Racing is where it begins… most times. From the F1 cars now shifting well under 60 milliseconds to the Nissan GT-R’s dual clutch shifting time of around 200 milliseconds, computers have taken cars to a new level of performance where a human just simply cannot match yielding a much higher level of performance.

Cars with Launch Control

Many of the baby boomers know ‘launch control’ to be something only NASA quotes in the control room during a space shuttle launch. Now we can all experience a ‘horizontal’ launch in many of today’s technologically advanced performance vehicles.

So which cars have launch control? Below is a short list that we have compiled of all vehicles with an available launch control. If we missed any please post a comment below and let us know.

Please note: Some of the vehicles included on the list may only have a staging RPM setting which some may call “launch control” but it is not as involved as a fully automated launch control or uses a sequential shifting transmission (paddle shifter) such as in the Nissan GT-R.

  • Audi R8
  • Audi TT
  • BMW M3
  • BMW M5
  • BMW M6
  • Bugatti Veyron
  • Chevrolet Corvette/ZR1
  • Ferrari 360cs
  • Ferrari 599 GTB/GTO
  • Ferrari F430/Scuderia
  • Ferrari 458 Italia
  • Lamborghini Gallardo/LP560
  • Lamborghini Murcielago/LP640
  • Lexus LFA
  • Mercedes Benz McLaren SLR
  • Mercedes Benz SL63 AMG
  • Mercedes Benz SLS AMG
  • Mitsubishi Evo Lancer Evolution/MR
  • Nissan GT-R
  • Porsche 911/Carrera/S/GT2
  • Volkswagen GTI/Golf/Rabbit/R32

Various videos demonstrating launch control below after the jump…

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