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Thursday, February 4, 2010

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Knockout: Interviews with Doctors Who Are Curing Cancer-And How to Prevent Getting It in the First Place


AP - This undated photo released by Crown shows the book cover for Suzanne Somers' new book "Knockout" - msnbc

Suzanne Somers' 19th book was written as a result of being misdiagnosed with full body cancer in November 2008. Suzanne says that her doctor told her to prepare herself and her family for the end.

It makes me wonder, if something like that can happen to someone with Suzanne's resources, what else is happening that we never hear about.

"Knockout" is a series of interviews with patients who've received alternative medical treatments and the doctors or medical practitioners who prescribe these different types of treatments. Dr. Burzynski from Houston, TX is featured in the book. Suzanne is passionate in her defense of Dr. Burzynki even though his methods are considered controversial. link to Suzanne Somers video

Oct 19, 2009: “Cancer’s an epidemic,” said the 63-year-old actress in an interview in a Manhattan hotel a day before Tuesday’s release of “Knockout,” her 19th book. “And yet we keep going back to the same old pot, because it’s all we’ve got. Well, this is a book about options." source msnbc

What strikes me in this debate about which method works best is this: how is a patient, who's just been hit with a frightening diagnosis, supposed to sort all this out in the heat of the moment? My impression is that Suzanne wants to make sure that each patient has emotional and mental space to explore the options.

In an interview with Joy Behar, Suzanne says, "It's very hard, in a hospital setting, to go against standard of care."

Stand Up for Yourself

How do you stand up for yourself? It's no surprise to me that we talk about waging war on cancer. Suzanne used a fight term "knockout" as the title of her book. We fight cancer. We don't passively accept what's coming at us.

So, once you've joined "the (cancer) Club", how do you decide what to do? Conversely, if you're someone in a position to assist someone in making choices, how do you best serve their needs?

If you're interested in understanding more about alternative therapies and hearing first-hand from practitioners and their patients, reading "Knockout" is a good place to start.

Create a Clear Space As You Make Your Choices

This topic sparks emotional debate because we want what's best for our loved ones. We want the "right" answer. We want patients to get the "right" treatment. But it's confusing with so many voices arguing that their approach is the best one.

In my conversations with people close to me who have cancer, I've learned the following from listening to their complaints about other people's attempts to be helpful. This is what I gleaned from them:

  • Alternative medicines aren't in everyone's budget.
  • People with cancer have their own medical teams filling them with conventional choices. Listen carefully to what they're saying. Fear fogs our brains! Bring someone with you to help you listen and to ask questions to clarify the options.
  • Many people prefer conventional medicine, no matter what.
  • No two patients are alike.
  • This is a very personal choice.
  • It's difficult to get agreement from everyone around you on which treatment to choose.
  • Limit having conversations that second-guess someone’s choice.
  • Stop telling people, cancer is preventable – after they already have it. How is this conversation ever going to help them get better?

An Example of Choosing Your Own Way

A quick example from my own life – not cancer related – may help to demonstrate the absurdity of other people's efforts to be helpful. My friend, Charlie, owned the local yoga studio where I took my yoga classes. One day, I let him know that I wouldn't be coming back because I wanted to switch to Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ is a martial art).

He was horrified and said I would injure myself because I didn't have the flexibility needed to do Jiu Jitsu.

He's an expert, right? He went out of his way to contact several other yoga school owners and teachers.

They all returned the same answer. Someone your age, "50 and stiff", should NOT be doing martial arts. I started taking yoga to help with my flexibility. I hated doing yoga, and after 9 months, I remained unable to do a decent Standing Bow.

Did I ask him for help in making my decision? NO!

Fast forward: I've been practicing BJJ for over a year and a half. I'm almost a blue belt. I'm the highest ranking female in my class. I LOVE it! I intend to receive a black belt. My world has changed – meaning I have new supportive friends and a new sport to be passionate about.

Look what I would have missed if I had listened to the Yoga experts.

I share this story to help those of us who want to be helpful to people battling cancer. We don't know anymore than anyone else does about what's best. Respect your loved one's decision once the choice has been made…and continue to respect their choices when they change their mind and go in another direction. Cancer is messy.

The Bottom Line

Suzanne is a strident supporter of Alternative Remedies. Knockout is a great place to start to have some of your questions answered and to help make decisions about how to proceed with individual – and sometimes controversial – cancer treatment plans.

My name is Cheryl Ragsdale. If you’d like to catch up with my mad adventures in my efforts to live a healthy, juicy life. Drop by and say hello! You can find me here at ThatGirlisFunny.



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New in Basecamp: Reply to assignment emails


When you assign a to-do or milestone to someone in Basecamp you have the option of notifying them via email. If you check the box, the person will receive an email listing the to-do or milestone, along with a link back to that to-do or milestone.

What we found was that a fair number of people were replying to that notification email. They either had questions about the to-do or milestone, or they just wanted to make a note about it. Whatever the reason, the email reply wouldn't be received by the project, or the person who assigned the to-do or milestone, because the email address the notification was sent from wasn't set up to receive replies.

Sound confusing? It was. So we fixed it. Now people can reply to the initial notification email for to-dos or milestones and the reply will be automatically posted to the project as a comment. No more potential for lost communications. Much better!


Use CakeMail to send targeted email messages to your Highrise contacts


Highrise customers can now use CakeMail to contact your customers, deals and leads via a new Import Contact module.

Email is crucial to facilitating dialogue with your client base, and fundamental to your company's CRM strategy. The Highrise + CakeMail integration allows you to quickly and easily import your existing Highrise contacts into your CakeMail subscriber lists - allowing you to send targeted, highly-personalized HTML or text emails to your leads and/or customers. Use CakeMail's comprehensive reporting tools to track who opened, clicked or forwarded, who unsubscribed, and much more. Plus, by activating our new CakeMail and Google Analytics module, you can even track what your customers do on-site after receiving your mailing.

Instructions on how to access this feature in CakeMail.

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Car Advice



Volkswagen Amarok, successful support vehicle


This years Dakar Rally saw 35 new Volkswagen Amarok pick-up successfully complete the role as support vehicles to the winning Volkswagen motorsport team as well as the official organisers. They covered extreme terranes, temperatures and altitudes without a problem. Volkswagen completed the Rally with a one two three finish, defending their wining title in one of [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

Volkswagen Amarok, successful support vehicle


Car servicing – the costs, the intervals, the answers!


Over several months, several CarAdvice visitors have been requesting servicing information on the cars we review. It's become something of a quasi-regular request, and something that's sparked a bit of a debate internally. Let me give you the summary. Reporting on servicing is a great idea in principle, because the cost of servicing is very important [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

Car servicing – the costs, the intervals, the answers!


Suzuki Australia records best ever January sales


Suzuki Australia posted a January sales record last month, surpassing its previous best in 2008 and growing by 8.7 percent over the same month last year. Suzuki sold 1724 vehicles in January (representing a 2.3 percent total market share) thanks to solid numbers from the Swift and increased volume of the Alto and Grand Vitara. Six months [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

Suzuki Australia records best ever January sales


New vehicle sales up 11.7 percent in January


The Australian automotive industry has started 2010 on a positive note with a significant increase in the number of new vehicles sold during January. Official VFACTS data released by the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) shows that 74,864 passenger cars, SUVs and commercial vehicles were sold in January, up 11.6 percent (7785 vehicles) on the [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

New vehicle sales up 11.7 percent in January


Mazda Australia's leading full-line importer in January


On the back of a record-breaking December, Mazda Australia has started 2010 with its second-best January in history after 6658 sales and an overall market share of 8.9 percent. An increase of 1.9 percent over 2009 was short of the industry-wide gain of 11.6 percent, but still ensured Mazda maintained its position as Australia's leading full-line [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

Mazda Australia’s leading full-line importer in January


Audi Australia sets sales record in January

Audi Australia has joined the group of imported brands making a strong start to 2010 by setting an all-time record for new car sales in January. The 1328 sales result in January 2010 represents a 23 percent increase over January 2009, which itself was 20 percent better than 2008. The record officially marks the 61st month of [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

Audi Australia sets sales record in January


CarAdvice The Magazine Issue #16

The Magazine Issue #16 Welcome once again to The Magazine where this month the CarAdvice team have been hard at it driving some of the quickest and most exciting performance based offerings yet to reach Australian shores. On the allied front we've got some of Britain's finest metal, represented this month by Bentley's jaw dropping Continental Supersports, [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

CarAdvice The Magazine Issue #16


2010 Lotus Elise Club Racer launched in Australia

The new special edition Lotus Elise Club Racer is set to arrive in Australia this month offering new colour schemes, bespoke interior, high performance, low emissions and exclusivity to rival most other sports cars. Lotus is bringing just 10 of the Elise S-based Club Racers to Australia. The performance numbers remain the same: 100kW 1.8-litre four-cylinder engine, [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

2010 Lotus Elise Club Racer launched in Australia


Subaru makes a strong start to 2010 sales

Subaru has made a strong start to 2010 selling 3,260 vehicles in January – a 7.8 per cent jump on the same month last year. Leading the charge is the group’s Subaru Forester model selling an impressive 1,205 units for the month. January also saw strong sales of the new generation Subaru Liberty (654 units) and [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

Subaru makes a strong start to 2010 sales


Stuck accelerator pedal tips from UK motoring body

As Toyota recalls millions of its cars due to accelerator problems, the UK’s Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) today offers advice to drivers on what to do in event of such an engineering malfunction. Although it may seem common sense to most people, those with a low panic threshold are urged to keep the following in [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

Stuck accelerator pedal tips from UK motoring body






Aston Martin Rapide – World's Most Beautiful Four-Door Sports Car

Aston Martin will unveil one of the most eagerly awaited cars to special guests and customers in Australia and New Zealand during February and March. The Rapide, which we first saw in Frankfurt last year, when it was revealed to the public for the first time, is the first four-door sports car in the world. Powered [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

Aston Martin Rapide – World's Most Beautiful Four-Door Sports Car


Subaru Outback Diesel Review & Road Test


Easily managing 1,100kms from a single tank, this is the Outback you’ve been waiting for. Model Tested: 2010 Subaru Outback Diesel Premium Sat-Nav; 2.0-litre, four-cylinder, turbo-diesel; six-speed manual; wagon – $47,392* Gutsy turbo-diesel engine; excellent fuel economy; rear seat legroom; high-beam lamps No automatic option; notchy gearshift feel; slightly heavy clutch; some wind noise CarAdvice Rating: Words by [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

Subaru Outback Diesel Review & Road Test


2010 Formula One – First test session

The curtain rises on the 2010 F1 season Valencia, Spain—The lap times at the first official F1 test of the 2010 season mean less than nothing. As evidence, consider that the fastest lap set over the first two days of the three-day affair, set by Ferrari's Felipe Massa, was some three seconds off the lap [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

2010 Formula One – First test session


2010 Renault Wind to be unveiled at Geneva

Renault will reveal a completely new model at the upcoming Geneva Motor Show, a coupé-roadster simply known as the Wind. The Renault Wind features a highly innovative way of opening up its roof, merging the relaxed lifestyle of open top motoring with the practicality of a compact city car. The electric roof pivots into place in just [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

2010 Renault Wind to be unveiled at Geneva


2010 Kia Sportage world premiere at Geneva

Kia has unveiled its all-new Sportage SUV, the sister car to Hyundai’s newly released ix35, which boasts a dramatic shift in design and styling. Adopting Kia’s next generation visual style, the new Sportage embodies the modern SUV with a commanding driving position, raised ground clearance and athletic design. The new Kia Sportage is longer, lower and wider [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

2010 Kia Sportage world premiere at Geneva


Porsche Panamera by TechArt

Customised Tuning for prestige automotive brands is big business in regions like the United States, United Arab Emirates and not surprisingly Germany, that last bastion of speed. The Germans have been tuning cars for over 100 years. Take Johann ABT, the founder of famed Audi tuner ABT Sportsline, who was tuning the cart part of [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

Porsche Panamera by TechArt


Holden 2010 sales off to a solid start

Holden has recorded a 20 per cent rise in sales this January compared to the same month last year according to official figures released today by the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries. The figures show Australians purchased a total of 10,468 Holden's during January, with Holden Commodore (3241 units), Holden Captiva (1421 units) and Holden Barina [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

Holden 2010 sales off to a solid start


2011 Holden Captiva, Opel Antara, Daewoo Winstrom spy photos

The triplets Opel Antara, Holden (Chevrolet) Captiva and Daewoo Winstorm are getting ready for a facelift. Earlier photos have shown the prototype with a lot of camouflage in the front so this is the first time we actually see the front almost without camouflage. The grille has got some Infinity / Sorento influences and the bumper [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

2011 Holden Captiva, Opel Antara, Daewoo Winstrom spy photos


Ford posts US$454 million profit for 2009

With little fuss or fanfare, Ford Motor Co last week announced that it recorded a before-tax operating profit of US$454 million (AUD$512 million) for 2009. That figure is a significant turnaround from the US$6.9 billion ($7.8 billion) loss of 2008. Its 2009 net profit of US$2.7 billion ($3.0 billion) ended three years of consecutive losses, the worst [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

Ford posts US$454 million profit for 2009



Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Car Advice



Toyota sales rise again in January

Toyota Australia’s January sales were up 8.5 per cent compared with the same month last year, according to official figures released today. The figures show Toyota sold a total of 14,500 vehicles for the month, almost 39 per cent more than any other brand. The figure places Toyota some 4,000 units ahead of its nearest [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

Toyota sales rise again in January


2011 Audi A7 spy photos

Audi 3 – Canon 1. Other than that you can't really describe the following somewhat dim images of the new Audi A7. Our spy photographers noticed the new Audi A7 hiding under a cover and decided to wait a moment to be able to shoot it when they would leave. That moment took three hours, by which [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

2011 Audi A7 spy photos


Pininfarina Spider, Bertone coupe Alfa Romeo sketches released

Three Italian design studios plan to give Alfa Romeo a 100th birthday to remember, with Pininfarina, Bertone and ItalDesign all set to showcase brand new Alfa-based concepts at next month's Geneva Motor Show. Bertone has released a rough sketch of its coupe to whet the world's appetite before its Swiss debut. Bertone didn't reveal much about its [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

Pininfarina Spider, Bertone coupe Alfa Romeo sketches released


Spyker's plans for the future of Saab revealed

One week out from the General Meeting of Spyker shareholders, more information on the Dutch supercar maker's plans for the future of Saab has come to light. Operating under the Saab Spyker name, both brands will retain independent model lines, with Saab to continue as a niche, premium range. Three models – 9-3, 9-4 and 9-5 – [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

Spyker’s plans for the future of Saab revealed


BMW Vision EfficientDynamics production possible by 2013

Reports from automotive website Edmunds Inside Line suggest that BMW is seriously considering a production version of its Vision EfficientDynamics 2+2 plug-in hybrid concept that was unveiled at last September's Frankfurt Auto Show. An executive source from within BMW said production volume of the Vision would most likely be between 5000 and 10,000 units, making it [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

BMW Vision EfficientDynamics production possible by 2013


Tesla Roadster production to cease as small sedan build begins

Tesla, manufacturer of the Roadster electric vehicle, will cease production of its halo model to focus on a yet-to-be-shown mid-sized, four-door sedan and its larger Model S (pictured). "We do not plan to sell our current generation Tesla Roadster after 2011 due to planned tooling changes at a supplier for the Tesla Roadster," Tesla said in [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

Tesla Roadster production to cease as small sedan build begins


Geely to keep Volvo a separate entity

The new owners of Volvo, Chinese manufacturer Geely want to keep Volvo a separate entity in order to protect the Swedish manufacturer’s image in the European and North American markets as well as China. "We want to be careful not to damage the Volvo brand," Freeman Shen, Geely's vice president for international operations said. Shen was [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

Geely to keep Volvo a separate entity


Volvo launches low emissions S80, V70 DRIVe

Volvo UK claims to have launched the world's lowest emissions large premium executive cars with the DRIVe versions of its S80 and V70. The modified 81kW/240Nm 1.6-litre turbo diesel engine emits just 119g/km CO2, as well as achieving fuel economy of 4.5 litres/100km on combined cycle testing. This efficiency leads to an immense range of almost [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

Volvo launches low emissions S80, V70 DRIVe


Volvo S80 DRIVe, V70 DRIVe launched

Volvo UK claims to have launched the world's lowest emissions large premium executive cars with the DRIVe versions of its S80 and V70. The modified 81kW/240Nm 1.6-litre turbo diesel engine emits just 119g/km CO2, as well as achieving fuel economy of 4.5 litres/100km on combined cycle testing. This efficiency leads to an immense range of almost [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

Volvo S80 DRIVe, V70 DRIVe launched


Proton S16 Review & Road Test

$11,990 for a car? Are they kidding. I’ve seen options for car stereos priced higher than that! Model Tested: 2010 Proton S16 GX; 1.6-litre, four cylinder, petrol; five-speed manual; four-door sedan – $11,990 (drive away) Driving dynamics; handling; practicality; price No passenger or side airbags; No ESC or ABS CarAdvice Rating: The cheapest Ferrari in Australia costs $459,650 [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

Proton S16 Review & Road Test


Volkswagen Golf R to be detuned in Australia

It’s Volkswagen’s performance hero – the Golf R – and it has just been launched in Europe with a piping hot 2.0-litre turbocharged engine under the bonnet. Making 199kW and 350Nm with all wheel drive, it’s said to be a cracking drive. But Australia’s heat issues have reared their ugly head once more. As in its [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

Volkswagen Golf R to be detuned in Australia


Toyota to launch G's performance brand mid year

It may be having a tough time with its product recalls in the US and Europe at the moment, but the wheels never stop turning at Toyota. You may remember the FT-86 G Sport’s concept at the Tokyo Auto Salon we showed you a few weeks ago. The story mentioned the imminent roll out of cars [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

Toyota to launch G’s performance brand mid year



Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Car Advice



Recalls to hurt Toyota sales, help GM, Ford

Automotive industry analysts expect Toyota's accelerator-related recalls to damage its US sales at least in the short term, and believe General Motors, Ford, Hyundai and Honda are likely to be the biggest winners over the next few months. Vice president of industry trends for TrueCar.com, Jesse Toprak, said the timing of the 2.3 million vehicle recall [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

Recalls to hurt Toyota sales, help GM, Ford


Infiniti FX Limited Edition released in Europe

If you thought the standard Infiniti FX SUV looked like a shiny version of Jabba the Hut, then you'll probably agree the new FX Limited Edition looks like he's been crammed into an Imperial Stormtrooper uniform. Nerdy Star Wars moment over. Japanese luxury brand Infiniti (to Nissan as Lexus is to Toyota) is not well known for [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

Infiniti FX Limited Edition released in Europe


Ford Falcon G6 Limited Edition reintroduced

Ford Australia has reintroduced the G6 Limited Edition for the 2010 model year following strong customer demand for the value-packed luxury model. Based on the G6, the 2010 G6 Limited Edition is identical in specification to the 2009 model with the exception of prestige paint, which was previously an option, but is now available at no [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

Ford Falcon G6 Limited Edition reintroduced


Mercedes-Benz G-Wagons begin Australian Defence Force delivery

The Australian Defence Force (ADF) has taken delivery of its first batch of new Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon cross-country vehicles – the first to be delivered on Australian soil. To date, eleven vehicles have been delivered to the ADF which include 4WD station wagons; 4WD cab chassis units; and 6WD drive single- and dual-cab units. All vehicles share [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

Mercedes-Benz G-Wagons begin Australian Defence Force delivery


Toyota's sticking accelerator recall remedy

Toyota has issued its plan to fix the 4.4 million vehicles recalled around the world with potential sticking accelerators. The issue involves a friction device in the pedal designed to provide the proper "feel" by adding resistance and making the pedal steady and stable. The device includes a shoe that rubs against an adjoining surface during [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

Toyota’s sticking accelerator recall remedy


2010 Mercedes-Benz S Coupe 65 AMG spy photos


There are many things to like about the insanely powerful CL65 AMG, but that will soon have an end. But don't worry, the car will remain as powerful and brutal, it will just change its name with its facelift. So meet the S Coupe 65 AMG. We can clearly see the changes that the Mercedes designers [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

2010 Mercedes-Benz S Coupe 65 AMG spy photos


Mazda MX-5 20th anniversary to debut at Geneva Motor Show

Mazda is taking an aggressive new line-up into next month's Geneva Motor Show, planning to debut three upgraded models and its next-generation environmental drivetrain technologies. In terms of shiny new metalwork, the headline act from the Japanese manufacturer will be the MX-5 20th Anniversary Edition which celebrates two decades of two-door, top-down, sports car accessibility for [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

Mazda MX-5 20th anniversary to debut at Geneva Motor Show


Bentley unveils new design direction

It's doubtful that Walter Owen Bentley could ever have envisaged the current Bentley Continental Supersports we recently tested here at CarAdvice. After all, it was almost a century ago that W.O. fired up his Bentley 3.0-litre engine and went on to claim five victories at Le Mans, along with wins at many other famous circuits. It [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

Bentley unveils new design direction


Volkswagen 2.0 TDI engine makes Ward's top ten list

Volkswagen’s 2.0-litre TDI (turbo-diesel) engine has been selected by Ward’s Automotive Group as one of the “10 Best Engines” for 2010. Ward’s annual list, in its sixteenth year, represents the only awards program in North America to recognise engine excellence. “This year’s list embodies how the industry is responding to demands for higher fuel economy and lower [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

Volkswagen 2.0 TDI engine makes Ward’s top ten list


Mitsubishi Challenger Review & Road Test

The Challenger is for those times when the Pajero just isn’t enough. Models Tested: 2010 Mitsubishi Challenger LS; 2.5-litre, four-cylinder, turbo-diesel; five-speed automatic; five-seat wagon – $46,890* 2010 Mitsubishi Challenger XLS; 2.5-litre, four-cylinder, turbo-diesel; five-speed automatic; five-seat wagon – $56,990* Options: None fitted. Positives: Tough design, off-road credentials, interior room, fuel economy. Negatives: Engine noise, interior components directly out of [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

Mitsubishi Challenger Review & Road Test


Video: Toyota's official apology for sticking pedal issue

Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A. Inc, has today officially apologised for its recalls and sticking pedal issue. During the following video, Jim Lentz, President and COO humbly asks for affected customers to give Toyota another chance, and allow the company to regain their trust. An interesting aspect to the video is that in a bid to expedite [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

Video: Toyota’s official apology for sticking pedal issue


Skelta G-Force Aussie race car gets a workout in the UK

Skelta is not exactly a household name, but the Australian designed and built race-car-for-the-road is the brainchild of race driver Ray Vandersee, based in Queensland. Originally starting with a Lotus 7 Clubman, Vandersee tweaked and altered the car until he felt it was competitive. The truth is he was never quite satisfied, and therefore began [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

Skelta G-Force Aussie race car gets a workout in the UK


Aston Martin Racing (2010)

It was hard to miss the iconic blue and orange Gulf Oil livery worn by all three Aston Martin '00' cars at Le Mans last year, especially with all the media attention surrounding the team. With just a fraction of the budget of the heavy hitting teams such as Peugeot and Audi, Aston Martin's '007' car [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

Aston Martin Racing (2010)


2010 Brisbane Motorshow

Having not had a Motorshow last year, Queenslanders will be happy to know the 2010 Brisbane Motorshow has now been moved forward but confirmed for June 2-6. A press release states that on-going discussions with the MTAQ and Expertise Events (the Brisbane Motor Show event’s organiser) resulted in more preparation time being given to get the event in [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

2010 Brisbane Motorshow


Volvo S40 Diesel Review & Road Test


Following a successful diesel transplant, S40 is now punchier and more thrifty than ever. Model Tested: 2010 Volvo S40 2.0D; 2.0-litre, four-cylinder, turbo-diesel; six-speed automatic; four-door sedan – $42,950* Options: See bottom of page for details. Punchy & economic diesel engine; smooth six-speed transmission; handling; quiet, comfortable cabin Firm front suspension; option pricing; rear legroom; some turbo lag & [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

Volvo S40 Diesel Review & Road Test


Honda recalls 646,000 small cars, Australian models unaffected

Updated: 3:15pm with statement from Honda Australia: Honda Motor Co has recalled 646,000 Fit/Jazz and City cars globally due to a faulty window switch, a child died after a fire broke out in a car last year. Included in the recall is 141,084 cars in the United States and includes the models sold in North America, South [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

Honda recalls 646,000 small cars, Australian models unaffected


Honda recalls 646,000 small cars

Updated: 3:15pm with statement from Honda Australia: Honda Motor Co has recalled 646,000 Fit/Jazz and City cars globally due to a faulty window switch, a child died after a fire broke out in a car last year. Included in the recall is 141,084 cars in the United States and includes the models sold in North America, South [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

Honda recalls 646,000 small cars


Volkswagen models receive pricing update for February

Volkswagen has caught up to most other manufacturers today updating its pricing following a duty drop by the Federal Government. The duty drop, which comes in to effect from today, sees both model and option pricing change on most passenger models, as outlined below: Golf (savings between $1,000 & $1,200): Golf 90TSI Trendline (5 door / manual) – [...]

Original article from: Australian Car Advice - Australia's largest independent Auto site.

Volkswagen models receive pricing update for February