Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Ford announced higher profits exceed expectations

Although in the quarter 1 / 2011, the market share in North America, South America and Europe reduced, compared with 2010, profit on each car's in the U.S. increased more than 30% to 2.700USD.

Ford announced quarterly profits 1 / 2011 highest since 1998, prices of some types of redesigned models including Fiesta cars increased offset the negative impact from commodity prices and higher oil .



Ford's profits have been higher than market expectations and so have your best business from a period of sport utility vehicles (SUV), the most prevalent. Reassure investors after it was poor business in the quarter 4 / 2010.
Ford has succeeded so well in attracting consumers to pay more for better quality and technology of the cars improved.
During the day Tuesday, Ford announced it will overcome supply disruptions parts from Japan, its production in Asia will be only slightly affected. The airline will be able to win market share from Japanese car firms.
Quarter net profit of 1 / 2011 of Ford rose to 2.55 billion equivalent to 61 cents per share from $ 2.09 billion or about 50 cents per share last year.
Ford shares, after falling about 15% from last month 1 / 2011, closed yesterday up 0.8%, closing at $ 15.66 per share, after touching at $ 16.18 per share in the delivery date service.
Ford shares rose nearly 10 times higher than in 2009 but the analysts and investors said the higher cost of technical and business results cause failure in Europe will impact the profitability of firm.
Ford is now the maker of the leading truck, but its executives have tried to promote the development of cars like the Focus or Fiesta.
Although in the quarter 1 / 2011, the market share in North America, South America and Europe reduced, compared with 2010, profit on each car's in the U.S. increased more than 30% to 2.700USD.
Higher selling prices contributed $ 900 million profit in the $ 2.8 billion pre-tax profit for Ford in the quarter 1 / 2011.


                                                                                                                                    According to  cafef

Thursday, April 28, 2011

2011 Dodge Challenger SRT8 392 "Kowalski Edition"

dodge challenger srt8 392 kowalski edition picture
A lot of us may be too young to remember the glory days of auto movies in the 70s, but for those old enough to remember a movie called Vanishing Point starring Barry Newman, this little tuning project may be if interest. In the movie, Newman plays the role of Kowalski, man who makes some sort of bet that he could take a white 1970 Dodge Challenger and drive it all the way the from Colorado to San Francisco in just 15 hours. Apparently, Vanishing Point was one of the most iconic car movies of the era, having enjoyed cult status to its fans, including one Bob Frederick.
As the dealer of New Wilmington Dodge and a long-time fan of the movie, Frederick decided to do something really cool to pay homage to one of his favorite flicks by unveiling a special edition model of the 392 Inaugural Edition Dodge Challenger SRT8 and calling it the “Kowalski Edition”.
Hit the jump to read more about the Dodge Challenger SRT8 392 "Kowalski Edition."

Exterior and Interior

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In his own words, Frederick said: “I met with the team and told them what I wanted: 2011 Challenger SRT8 392, six-speed manual, Bright White, stripe delete, Dark Slate SRT seats, WP3 Alcoa SRT aluminum 20-inch wheels, 730 Nav and SRT Option Group II…. I reminded them that the paint was already in the plant and that the unique SRT8 parts were already there in white as well, so it seemed logical that it could be done.” He went on to add that he knew putting together a car like this was not going to be easy, especially since he really wanted the cars to have sequential VINs.
The whole intention was to recreate the car Kowalski used in the movie and add some minor touches and detailing to it, including wood grain ’70-style Hurst Pistol Grip shift handles and a six-speed shift-pattern insert. The Challenger also gets a special numbered dash plaque and a custom fender tag mounted in the engine bay, as well as a few Scat Pack bee decals for the quarter windows like the ones used on Dodge’s 1970 performance models. There are also custom decals paying homage to its specially designated “Kowalski Edition” billing on the rear spoiler and under the hood, and a reproduction Colorado license plate with the same digits as the one found on the car.

Engine

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Since the "Kowalski Edition" is a decorated Challenger SRT8 392, the customer will be riding along with the legendary 392-cubic inch HEMI V8 powertrain with 470 HP and 470 lb.-ft. of torque. This engine can get the Challenger from 0 to 60 mph in the high 4-second range and can achieve the quarter-mile in the high 12s. Top speed has been increased to more than 180 mph with the manual transmission (173 mph in the automatic).
The deep rumble of the engine can be heard through the Mopar chrome quad exhaust tips.

Pricing and Availability

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All in all, Frederick and his team were able to build ten models of the special edition muscle car, all of which, unfortunately, already have their owners.
Tough luck for us.