Toyota is Working on a New AE86 Type Car...For Those of Us that Remember the 80's RWD Corolla

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Many of us may remember the original AE86 Toyota that was a RWD Corolla coupe in the 1980's. Best Car Plus magazine has revealed that Toyota is working on a new AE86 type car that will be in showrooms by the winter of 2008.



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In the case of some luxury brands inspection, modification and certification ...

by: Robert C.C. Lamb

It is not difficult to import a new car into Canada by yourself. In the process you should save yourself a fair chunk of money. The steps are fairly simple and straightforward. It simply comes down to following the rules as laid down by the Canadian government agency – the Riv, which is the (Canadian Registrar of Foreign Motor Vehicles). The Riv publishes a list of “Motor Vehicles Admissible from the United States”. Follow this list, and in addition ensure that you have completed any additional requirements from your local Canadian province or territory (For example Northwest Territories, the Yukon and Nunavut). It’s no more complex than this procedure. It should be noted that to import a new car without the use of a professional auto import broker is relatively easy and straightforward. If you have a more exotic or challenging case then you may wish the services of an established, professional automotive broker and / or importer.

If you are importing a used car, then it may not be as simple a matter of importing a new car, where everything is relatively new and standards and procedure have all been set and established by the government agencies. In such a case as well you should consider the services of a broker. In the end it may be an easier and less expensive route.

The main webpage of the Registrar can be found at the website: http://www.riv.ca/english/html/how_to_import.html

The specific list of vehicles admissible to Canada can be found at: http://www.tc.gc.ca/roadsafety/importation/impusae.htm

The list is available in simpler html format at: http://www.tc.gc.ca/roadsafety/importation/VAFUS/list/menu.htm

And a more elaborate html format at: http://www.tc.gc.ca/roadsafety/importation/VAFUS/list/menu.htm

Basically the list is composed of a few columns. Admissible vehicles, inadmissible vehicles and a column for “notes”. Simply put ensure that your vehicle that you wish to purchase and import is listed in the “admissible” section , not listed ( pay special and specific attention to year of manufacture) in the “inadmissible section” and lastly that there are no special notes referring to your vehicle of choice, in the area marked “notes”. If you are unsure or need clarification, it is always better in these situations to be safe rather than sorry. Call or email the registrar to confirm and clarify. A car stranded on the “other side” of the border is of no use to you. You will be left with no car to drive in Canada and a car that must be sold to a person residing in the United States. In such a case you will to go through the trouble and expense of having to sell the car to a willing American buyer – perhaps for ease of sale sold on eBay. Again the key is to do your homework as well as taking the time to check and verify. By doing so you should be able to easily import your new car, at less cost than you would pay otherwise, with little trouble and fuss.

If your vehicle that you plan to import into Canada is less than 15 years of age you will have to find out if it qualifies for importation under Transport Canada’s Registrar of Imported Vehicles (RIV) program. The RIV’s program is set up to ensure that qualifying models imported into Canada are modified , inspected and certified to meet Canadian standards, You can most easily visit the Riv site online at http://www.riv.ca/. Alternatively you can phone the toll free number, email or snail mail.

The key question to have answered on the Riv site or in direct communication with the Registrar of Imported Vehicles that your car, truck or S.U.V. is admissible for importation into Canada according to the gold standard - “Transport Canada’s List of Vehicles Admissible from the United States. Next it is essential totally that your vehicle is NOT on the Inadmissible List. This Transport Canada list is your bible for importation of your vehicle into Canada without a broker. Lastly ensure in the third column marked “notes” that there are no overriding further restriction in regards to your vehicle and that any modifications noted and insisted on in the column can be completed as well as accomplished within a cost factor within your choice and budget.

Assuming that you have accomplished all the above. Before your vehicle can leave the United Sates it must be cleared for export by U.S. Customs. Fax the bill of sale, title and relevant documents to the appropriate U.S. Customs office at least 72 hours prior to your arrival at U.S. / Canadian Border.

Your next process will be to clear Canadian authorities. Again if you have prepared the proper documentation – Bill of Sale , title , clearance letter from the U.S. Customs office and a recall clearance letter on official letterhead from the dealer or manufacturer of the vehicle stating that all recalls have been performed on the vehicle. You will be asked to pay approx $ 300 Riv fees at that time, GST (General Sales Tax) on the price of the vehicle. If your vehicle was manufactured in the NAFTA (North America Free Trade) areas of the United States, Canada or Mexico you will not pay additional import duties and taxes on the vehicle, which are generally about 6 %. Depending on your geography and jurisdiction you may or may not have to pay provincial sales tax at the time point or later when the car is registered and licensed. Lastly if your car has air conditioning installed you will be asked to pay an excise fee of $ 100.

You can now cross the border. You are almost home free. Riv has appointed the national automotive chain Canadian Tire to conduct the final inspection of your vehicle and perform any modifications required. The fee of inspection is included in the Riv fee at the border. Any modifications or work necessary is at your expense. In the case of some luxury brands inspection, modification and certification can only be done at factory authorized retailer. You can only be given the essential recall clearance letter until this authorized dealership route is completed.

The Riv has appointed the national automotive chain Canadian Tire to conduct the final inspection of your vehicle and perform any modifications required. The fee of inspection is included in the Riv fee at the border. Any modifications or work necessary is at your expense. In the case of some luxury brands inspection, modification and certification can only be done at factory authorized retailer. You can only be given the essential recall clearance letter until this authorized dealership route is completed.

You are now cleared, almost at the successful completion of importing your new car into Canada, without a broker. The final step is to register and license your new vehicle in your local provincial or territorial area. You have imported your new vehicle – all without a professional import car broker. It is all a process, which is carefully outlined. Follow the steps. If you are unsure – call or email. In the process you will have your new vehicle and saved a lot of your hard earned money.

About The Author

Robert C.C. Lamb Import Car Canada http://www.eagleridgegm.com/ Vancouver Coquitlam B.C.Car Dealer Auto Dealers http://www.secondchancefinance.ca Eagle Ridge G.M. Import Broker Duties http://www.eagleridgegm.com/

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Just put a piece of aluminum in into some water and hydrogen will be release ...

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It never fails, whenever fuel prices go up someone comes up with some new miracle that will reduce or eliminate your gas consumption. Back in the 1970s, it was 200mpg carburetors, magnets you put on the fuel lines and all manner of other things that never worked. One staple of these schemes has always been the car that runs on water. The latest example comes from Japan created by a company called Genepax. They have devised a system that consists of a fuel cell and a so called energy generator. The energy generator is claimed to consume water and breaks it down to hydrogen and oxygen which is fed to the fuel cell. While fuel cells are well understood and are known to work, the hydrogen generator is the issue.

Hydrogen can actually be separated from water quite easily with no energy input. Just put a piece of aluminum in into some water and hydrogen will be release as the surface of the aluminum oxidizes. The problem is that such processes are not sustainable. Once the surface of the aluminum is fully oxidized, the reaction stops. After this, the material needs to be reprocessed so it can be used again. This part requires significant energy input. Genepax has not revealed details of their process, however it is believed to be something along these lines. While the converted Reva electric car may indeed be able to run on water for a short time with no external inputs other than water, it's not clear how long that can actually happen. It may turn out that Genepax has come out with something revolutionary. More likely they are only showing part of the big picture right now and we aren't seeing the other part of the process that regenerates the energy generator.

[Source: Reuters, thanks to David for the tip]

 

There are also some rumours that another S-class diesel version will be ...

Mercedes-Benz is working to develop an electric S-class set, that is to be revealed at the Frankfurt car show in Germany, in September. With the rising, needles to say how much rising, gas prices, hybrid vehicles seem to be the future. Also, environmental issues are starting to put heavy pressure on car makers all over the world to reduce pollution, carbon emissions and even use ecological materials in building cars. But a luxury, Mercedes to run on a petrol-electric engine ?

Mercedes S class

This upcoming S class will see the light of day at the show in Frankfurt, which is sure to be the main car-event of this autumn. Mercedes is obviously trying to stand up to competition, for example the Lexus LS600h,this hybrid-electric limo race for as many buyers as possible has a good part to it. What is this good part? Well, technology that exists for some time now is finally being put to use, and the new ecological S-class is proof.

This hybrid cars will use Mercedes’ fine 3.5-litre V6 petrol technology engine, of a total of 268 hp, but integrated in a system with an additional electric motor, mounted in frond with the automatic gearbox, and connected directly to it. So, to put it in few words, the new pollution-free Mercedes S class is going to burst out at around 300 hp, and reach 62 mph in only 7.5 seconds. Consumption is still pretty high, at approx. 35 mpg.

Mercedes S class hybrid panel

There are also some rumours that another S-class diesel version will be also launched, with the same low-pollution, as “green” as possible philosophy. The cars will use Bluetec exhaust gas clean-up system, that Mercedes is surely proud of as it won them an award or two. Anyway, the two models are going to make quite an appearance at the Frankurt car show, as this S class and the C class are the only cars made almost entirely of eco material. The S class is supposed to enter production in 2008.



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This core idea of this ingenious system is the so-called Kinetic Energy ...

It seems the future of F1 turns out to be more and more exciting with every day that passes. A project designed by a British team, meant to create the future F1 car, can be called daring, to say the very least. It is very likely that the cars racing stars like Hamilton, Alonso and Raikkonen will be driving from 2010 and forth will use a state-of-the art transmission system. This core idea of this ingenious system is the so-called Kinetic Energy Recovery System, invented by some brainy chaps from good old Great Britain.

F1 futuristic car

As competent sources such as Autocar announce, it was the chief-executive of FIA, FIA Max Moseley that announced the pending projects for the future of F1 cars, as well as rule updates for 2010 in F1 Racing. This ‘KERS’ system, and actually the whole project, has the fine idea of using the energy that usually is wasted in extreme braking, by channelling it to empower F1 cars during acceleration. So, basically, the F1 car of the future can be seen as a type of hybrid, only that this is managed without batteries of any sort. Nowadays, similar hybrid-electric cars use the kinetic energy that braking generates, that is afterwards channeled to the car’s driveline, and stored for further use in batteries, as electric energy. But for an F1 car, that has to be as light-weighted as possible, such a system is totally unpractical. And that’s why the KERS system found a different approach to the problem. The kinetic energy created be the brakes is conserved within a fast-spinning flywheel, positioned somewhere near the gearbox. The driver can use it, is a short period of time, to give the car a considerable addition to power, a thrust forward, with the push of a button.

F1 cars on the track

The main purpouse of this Kinetic Energy Recovery System is to reduce carbon emissions, as pollution is issue number one for racing of all kinds, in the future. Also, the boost that the stored energy gives F1 cars is useful, and thus engines can be made smaller and lighter. Max Moseley announcement stated that the standard 2.4-litre V8 engines used on F1 racing cars can by replaced with 2.2-litre turbo V6 plus the KERS system, and the result would be same speed same power. Stunning, to be sure. Gearboxes will be the same, seven-speed manual. As the use of biofuel has been suggested many a time for future F1 cars, this KERS, British designed, dream project just might be the other way around.



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ZAP zips Smart car sales up to a record month

On Tuesday, ZAP, makers of the micro Smart Cars (not to be confused with the smart cars byDaimlerChrysler) posted sales totaling $2.3 million since inception according to the company. Said Steve Schneider, ZAPCEO, "The purpose of this announcement is to let the world know that we are executing on our business plan."

The 2005 Smart Car can be found in the U.S. states of Arizona, Florida, New Hampshire, Nevada,Pennsylvania, and Washington. Other news on ZAP, such as its Obvio! (pictured) and Xebra micro vehicles, can be foundhere and here on Autoblog.


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My word of advice is that you just stick to what your manual recommends.  ...

if you’ve recently bought a new car of you’ve been driving for quite some time now and you don’t know what kind of gasoline your car should take, it may be time to set aside a few minutes and figure out which type of gas your manufacture company recommends.  Since most cars only need 87, it never hurts on how to find out.  Here’s how you do it:

Check your owner’s manual - The first thing you should do is reference your owner’s manual.  Every manual will have a section where it’ll tell you what gasoline they recommend for your vehicle.  Simply look in the glossary for anything related to the gas consumption.

Check the website - If you don’t know where you’ve placed your owner’s manual, simply hop online and Google your car’s name.  Every car company has your car manual online.  From there, browse it online or simply search for something like “What kind of gas does a 2007 Honda Civic need?”.  99% of the time you’ll get your answer.

Be cheap - If your car recommends 87, stick with it, it will do just fine!  There’s no need to upgrade and pay 30 cents more a gallon for a higher octane, you’re only hurting your wallet.

What takes high octane?  The only cars that you’ll most likely find taking higher octane fuels are your luxury vehicles, higher performance cars that require a lot of horsepower, and others.  So, unless you’re driving a higher perfomance based car there’s probably no need for you to go for the high grade.

How is my octane determined?  The octane for your car is determined on a few factors.  The main factor is generally the engine and how it works.  As I mentioned above, the higher the horsepower, the harder it performs, the better grade of gasoline it will need.

My word of advice is that you just stick to what your manual recommends.  If it recommends a higher grade, I wouldn’t use anything lower than this because it will potentially void your warranty and could cause great damage, so don’t be stupid or cheap when it comes to using better gasoline.