Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Audi R8 GT : The Running Car


Here is Audi has debuted its new Limited Edition R8 GT latest model car in market with smart features and attractive look. The output of the 5.2-liter V10 has been augmented to 412 kW (560 hp) while vehicle weight has been condensed by roughly 100 kilograms.

The car is best for driving anywhere you can easily go for long drive its speed is excellent. The R8 GT to speed up from zero to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) in 3.6 seconds and attain a top speed of 320 km/h (198.84 mph)


Audi brings a latest 2011 Audi R8 GT coupe, it comes with most excellent features and design. If you are looking for the highest speed car then this latest car gives you high speed performance as well it seems awesome. The 2011 Audi R8 GT comes with the similar power as the Lamborgini Gallardo LP560, with a huge 560 HP and 398 lb-ft of torque. Prior we have seen a lot of models of Audi cars and now this latest 2011 Audi R8 GT is tremendous.


The car has a manually amendable coilover suspension which lowers the body by also higher front 10 millimeters comes as standard and back wheel camber rates create the handling a tick more agile than with the innovative model.


Design of this latest car is awesome it seems stylish as well gives you the best and high speed. Other feature includes a number of weight saving changes, include more polycarbonate parts, thinner glass and as greatly weight as likely has also been shaved off the aluminum body, that denotes it has had a weight drop downward to 3,582 pounds. This latest car is best and it surely gives you high class performance.

2011 Audi R8 GT car comes in finest color, as well wheels of this car wrapped with finest leather and run smoothly. Audi is a famous car maker company and offers the best cars, now this latest 2011 Audi R8 GT model is tremendous. This latest car comes with the price tag of $255,000. Get ready to buy this latest car.


The new Audi R8 GT comes with a navigation system with MMI operating logic, an automatic climate control system and power windows and a powerful sound system.


It has also available a 465-watt, ten-channel Bang & Olufsen sound system option this model formed a race package that comprise a bolt-in roll bar in red or black also road-approved four-point belts in red or black, a fire extinguisher and a slay switch for the battery.

This amazing model comes four exciting colors such as in Samoa Orange metallic, Ice Silver metallic, Phantom Black pearl effect and Suzuki Gray metallic.

Although the door sills also feature matt aluminum trims adorned with the “R8 GT” logo the priced in Germany at €193,000 it’s a great model car of Audi!
 

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Ferrari as taxi


How do you like a ride in Ferrari Taxi in Perinthalmanna ?........... ......





Ferrari taxi in Perinthalmanna. . ...registered at Trivandrum KERALA-INDIA

 This is "KERALA ", Always Different... ...!!!

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Sunday, May 2, 2010

The World's 10 Cleanest Countries

Researchers at Yale and Columbia ranked countries' environmental performance based on 25 metrics, including water and air quality, habitat protection and the impact of the environment on the health of the population. European countries make up more than half of the top 30, while the U.S. ranks 61st.While india is on........ok just forget it.......here are the top 10
1. Iceland
 EPI score: 93.5

GDP per capita: $36,000

Population: 311,000

In the category of air pollution (effect on humans), Iceland scored 97.4, compared with 84.8 for countries of similar GDP per capita.


2. Switzerland
EPI score: 89.1

GDP per capita: $37,000

Population: 7.6 million

Switzerland scores a perfect 100 in forestry, water quality (effects on humans) and biodiversity and habitat. Like most rich, industrialized nations, its lowest scoring was in air pollution (effects on ecosystem).

 

3. Costa Rica
EPI score: 86.4

GDP per capita: $9,600

Population: 4.5 million

That such a relatively poor and developing country ranks third in the EPI is testament to the natural endowments of Costa Rica, with dense forests, plentiful water and abundant wildlife. With smart development, Costa Rica can avoid the standard path that growing nations take of polluting their environment, only to clean it up again once they become wealthy. Costa Rica touts its EPI ranking in ads for its tourism sector.
 

 4. Sweden
EPI score: 86

GDP per capita: $33,400

Population: 9.1 million

Sweden has bragging rights, for the moment, among the Scandinavian states, where out-greening one another is a regional competition.
 

 5. Norway
EPI score: 81.1

GDP per capita: $48,000

Population: 4.7 million

Norway is a nation of astonishing wealth, built on vast offshore reserves of oil and natural gas. The global warming impact of those fossil fuels is not debited from Norway's results, rather it is recognized in the nations that burn them.



6. Mauritius
EPI score: 80.6

GDP per capita: $10,000

Population: 1.3 million

A tiny island nation in the Indian Ocean to the east of Madagascar, Mauritius is far and away the highest-ranking nation of Sub-Saharan Africa; Djibouti comes second with a score of 60.5. Isolation is its benefit, helping keep pollution low and attracting a tourist trade eager to enjoy healthy marine areas.
 

7. France
EPI score: 78.2

GDP per capita: $31,000

Population: 62 million

By far the most populous country in the top 10, France ranks very high in air and water quality and fisheries management. The EPI methodology benefits countries with significant nuclear power programs.
 

8. Austria
EPI score: 78.1

GDP per capita: $35,000

Population: 8.3 million

Neck and neck with France, Austria benefits in the rankings by being landlocked. With no fisheries to be evaluated, Austria's 100 score on biome protection gets a greater weighting.
 

 9. Cuba
EPI score: 78.1

GDP per capita: $8,500

Population: 11.3 million

Does Cuba prove that a communist idyll can also be an environmental one? Don't count on it. Researchers doubt the veracity of Cuba's data, which shows higher levels of public health, (including almost universal access to sanitation and clean water) than GDP would suggest. The average EPI score for Cuba's income peer group is 65.7.
 

 10. Colombia
EPI score: 76.8

GDP per capita: $7,600

Population: 44 million

The poorest country in the top 10, Colombia's high ranking is due to the quality of its natural endowments. Its score for biodiversity and habitat, at 82.7 compares with an average of 51 for its income group. Colombia's carbon emissions are relatively low because of plentiful river systems feed enough hydropower generators to supply some 70% of electricity needs.