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The 5 Fastest Diesel Vehicles In 2018

April 20, 2018 by Thomas Hedley

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When people hear the word diesel, they may instantly think of an old pickup truck. However, this is no longer the case. Now, some of the world’s fastest and most exciting cars are diesel-powered and are desired by drivers all over the world. They look good, drive smoothly, and are even considered environmentally friendly.

  1. Audi A7 3.0 TDi 310

Audi has long had a great reputation for producing fast diesel cars, so it’s no surprise to see the German automaker on this list. Its flagship model in the A7 range is an uber-stylish coupe, which churns out an impressive 309 bhp. An eight-speed transmission allows it to hit 155 mph, while a  quarter-mile sprint can be done in under 15 seconds. With an advanced AWD system for maximum stability and safety, drivers will feel completely in control regardless of their speed.

  1. BMW 640d XDrive

Matching the A7 with a top speed of 155 mph, but with slightly quicker acceleration, BMW’s impressive 640d XDrive is a powerful car. The sleek coupe’s two-liter turbo-diesel engine is extremely efficient, allowing it to offer a power-to-weight ratio of over 160 bhp per ton. It can also manage the 0-60 sprint in five seconds flat. The XDrive system automatically shifts power distribution between front and rear, depending on the conditions.

  1. Maserati Quattroporte 3.0 V6

The Germans don’t have it all when it comes to high-speed diesel cars, and the Quattroporte adds a touch of Italian flair. A classic rear-wheel drive transmission and a three-liter, 24-valve engine with over 440 foot-pounds of torque, give this Maserati immense power. With a top speed of 157 mph and the fabled Maserati trident emblazoned on the grill, the Quattroporte will turn plenty of heads.

  1. Porsche Panamera Diesel 3.0 V6

Although the Panamera has a similar basic setup to the Maserati, its slightly lower curb weight, and incredible torque of almost 480 foot-pounds, propel it to a mighty 161 mph. Featuring Porsche’s rear-wheel drive transmission and a stunning turbocharged V6 power unit, the Panamera makes for a smooth and fast driving experience.  You can visit blacksmokemedia.com to learn about more V6 vehicles.

  1. Audi R8 6.0 Quattro V12

While the previous four cars are relatively close in performance, one stands far above the rest: the top-of-the-range Audi A8. This spectacular diesel boasts a V12 engine rated at a staggering 500 bhp. It’s no surprise that this car can hit 60 mph from rest in a lightning-fast 4.2 seconds. The Audi can go on to hit a max speed of 186 mph. It’s also a pure enthusiast’s car, with a six-speed stick-shift gearbox and a two-door coupe format.

Conclusion

Having considered these five outstanding cars, it should be clear just why diesel vehicles are now so popular with performance lovers. These cars aren’t just about saving fuel on city streets: they’re about a great driving experience and the ability to go fast whenever needed. The next time you think of a diesel engine,  imagine it as a sleek performance car, rather than an old pickup truck.

Filed Under: Americas Tagged With: auto, cars, diesel cars, vehicle

Ready, Checked, Go! Car Safety Checks To Do Before A Long Journey

October 4, 2017 by Thomas Hedley

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When it comes to long road trips, the last thing you want to happen is a breakdown or bump. You want the journey to go smoothly, as you sing along to the radio, enjoy the scenery, and imagine what fun you’ll have when you reach your destination. It’s important that you do all the car safety checks before you embark on your journey to ensure there’s not a migraine of mechanical issues along the way. Here’s a few things you can add to your #CarSafetyChecklist

Schedule a Service

For those of you who feel as though checking your car is like rocket science, or you prefer not having the hassle of getting your hands dirty, or even making mistakes, there are companies out there who’ll do all the hard work for you. www.kwik-fit.com is one company that will provide a quality service to set you up nicely for your road trip.

Fill Up On Fluids

By checking the level of the fluid in your car, you’re one step closer to having a more efficient and reliable journey. Don’t leave the fluids low and your engine burnt out, ready to go caput at any moment. This is one of the most basic maintenance checks you can do that takes a minimal amount of time.

You’ll need to check the oil, coolant, windscreen and brake fluid levels are all up to scratch. Some cars have clutch and power steering fluids that may also need to be checked to ensure safe maneuvering and braking. Car manuals are the best place to skim through in order to know exactly what goes where.

Wipe Out Worn Tyres

Are your tyres able to withstand the varying weathers that will be thrown at them, or will they slip and slide when rain falls, and snow sets. You don’t have to be the one left feeling like you need to get a grip if your tyres are doing that job for you.

You want a tread of no less that 2.5mm, otherwise you’ll have to replace them for your journey. With long trips especially, there has to be a good amount of tread left, as tyres warm up more quickly, and therefore wear out easier too.

Check the pressure of your tyres as well, make sure you pump them up to the right pressure for your tyres, and don’t exceed that amount. Keep clear of any bulges or small tears, as this could result in a major collision should they blow. Ensure the spare tyres are in good condition too, should anything happen to the other ones along the way.

Brilliant Battery Power

Don’t let your battery go dead while you’re driving, it’ll add hours to your already very long journey. Lights could have been left on, and chargers could have been left plugged in, all contributing to a weaker battery life. Make sure your battery is strong and has clean terminals.

Filed Under: Travel Tips Tagged With: auto, car, car checks, road trip, travel, vacation, vehicle, weekend getaway

Safety Helmets For Motorcycle Riders

September 22, 2017 by Thomas Hedley

It is a must for every motorcycle rider to wear a good quality safety helmet when he or she is riding a bike. What is a safety helmet? It is a form of protective gear to protect the head (including the skull and brain) from serious injuries. Safety helmets are also worn by soldiers, jockeys in horse racing, construction workers, miners, riot police, motorcycle riders, bicycle riders, etc.

Helmets are designed differently for different purposes. Helmets worn by motorcycle riders are designed to protect against blunt impact, for example, the force of a wearer’s head striking the road. Besides the protective layers of padding, helmets also have other protective features attached to them. These safety features may include a face visor, face cage, ear plugs, etc.

There are different types of motorcycle helmets. There are the full face helmets, open face helmets, half helmets, off road helmets, dual sport helmets, etc. Knowing how to choose a good helmet and the types of features for the helmet is important to the wearer and most of all, choosing and buying a helmet that fits your head is of utmost importance.

Before you buy a helmet, it is best to try it on your head. The helmet should fit snugly around your head and face. The top of the helmet’s eye port should be just above your eyebrows. A helmet should fit comfortably on the head of the wearer and should not cause any discomfort to the wearer.

Another area to consider before you buy a good quality motorcycle helmet is the price. A cheap helmet does not necessary means a low quality helmet and an expensive helmet does not means a better or a safer helmet. The numbers of features and the quality of the materials used will affect the price of the helmet. Take for example, an open face helmet with a face shield option will be more expensive than an open face helmet without a face shield option.

To check out the top men’s motorcycle helmets available in the market, you can visit Bikebandit.com or any of the other websites dealing with motorcycle helmets. One of the safest helmets is the full face helmet. A full face helmet offers an all-round full protection with a solid chin bar and a flip-up face shield. Likewise, an open face helmet offers more protection than a half shell helmet. Depending on the materials used, some helmets are heavier than others. Not only should a helmet meets the safety requirements but it should also be comfortable to the wearer.

Filed Under: Travel Tips Tagged With: accessories, all terrain, ATV, auto, motorcross, offroad, quad

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