Wednesday, 28 October 2015

THE 2016 MERCEDES G-CLASS; OLD-SCHOOL IS THE NEW HIP!!



THE 2016 MERCEDES G-CLASS; OLD-SCHOOL IS THE NEW HIP!!

HISTORY
For those who don’t know the first generation of the G-Class entered production in 1976 and has since remained a top-notch competitor in the midsize SUV market.
The G-Class was initially produced as a utilitarian vehicle for soldiers (that was decades ago). The  still unchanged old-fashioned look now magnificently trimed and exquisitely finished would make a mouth watering dish for any car eater any day.
EXTERIOR
Over the years, there has been almost no change in the overall exterior of the G-Class ,which I would from now on refer to as the G-Wagen as it is popularly called. The 2016 version also follows the same trend. The overall frame still remains the same old-school box-like frame of the 1970s but with a slightly revised front end and of course a better, more eye-catching paint job. The rear end of the 2016 G-Wagen remains absolutely unchanged from previous versions.

“Mercedes has so far done a most wonderful job of maintaining the originality of the G-Wagen over the decades” some critics say.
There are three trim levels available for the 2016 G-Wagen which are:
The Base trim level, the G63 AMG and the newly revised G65 AMG trim level.
ENGINE
Not all the G-Wagen features remain unchanged though, the base 2016 version offers a new improved twin-turbocharged 4.0 liter V-8 engine that produces 416 hp and 450 lb-ft of torque, up 38 and 59 from the previous version respectively.
The G63 AMG trim level offers more power with its 5.5 liter V-8 engine that churns out 536 hp and 560 lb-ft of torque.
The G65 AMG offers even more power with a 6.0 liter V-12 that produces  a mind-blowing 621 hp and 738 lb-ft of torque (jeez!!! All that power from a single engine). All three engines are paired with a seven-speed (7-speed) automatic transmission. The G-Wagen as expected comes standard as a four-wheel drive on all trim levels.
In terms of speed, the G550 has a launch timing of 0-60 mph in 5.9 seconds, which is quite fast when compared with other SUVs of its class. The G63 AMG is quicker with a speed of 0-60 mph in 5.4 seconds while the G65 goes from 0-60 mph in about 5.2 seconds.

INTERIOR AND CARGO

Moving away from the rugged military look of the G-Wagen it has a softer interior. High-end materials with excellent fit and finish mark the cabin with a well arranged high-end instrument cluster on the dashboard.
The front seats, though not as comfortable as the Range Rover’s or the Ford Explorer’s have a soft feel to them with two tone colour leather materials. This also goes for the rear seats. The seats some critics say, though soft are still typically firm and power-adjustable, with multicontour adjustments. They also have short bottom cushions.
In terms of the space available, some critics say the rear seats are far more comfortable when seating two persons than when seating three persons this they say is due primarily to the lack of width in the G-Wagen.
The G-Wagen has more head room than width and thus the 45.2 cu-ft of space with the rear seats up and the 79.5 cu-ft  of space with the rear seats down would be more suitable for cargo that requires more height than width.
PRICE
Standard MSRP
 FOR THE G550: $112,000 – $119,900
FOR THE G63 AMG: $130,000 - $139,900
FOR THE G65 AMG: $202,647 - $217,900
COMPETITORS
Top competitors in the midsize SUV market include:
1. Range Rover Sport
Price:
$111,500 - $118,900

2. Jeep Grand Cherokee
Price from $30,000


3. Ford Explorer
Price:
$31,050–$52,970.

Saturday, 24 October 2015

THE 2016 FORD EXPLORER; A RANGE ROVER LOOK-ALIKE?!!


THE 2016 FORD EXPLORER; A RANGE ROVER LOOK-ALIKE?!!

This is the all new Ford Explorer (a lot of things were modified and/or added). It comes with a more refreshed look than all previous models. Taking its cue from the 2015 model, the Explorer is becoming more and more like the Range Rover SUV with every other passing year. This is a habit that Ford Motor Company formed starting from the year 2011 with the introduction of the 2011 Explorer, I guess Ford just has a thing for the Range Rover. Looking on the brighter side though, it might also be Ford’s way of saying “ hey guys, if you can’t afford the Range Rover you can always find succor in the Explorer. It’s much cheaper”. That said, lets get down to business.
OVERVIEW
“Ford wanted to, and definitely did make a statement with the 2016 explorer by bringing a new pleasantness into its driving” some experts said. The seven-seat Explorer’s front has been restyled and now offers an improved interior and engine option, thus, the Explorer offers a quiet cabin and a solid ride. As a result of dropping the 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine, a new 2.3-litre four-cylinder engine has been introduced.

There are five trim levels available for the 2016 Ford  Explorer. They include:
The Base trim level, the XLT, Limited, Sport and a new high-end Platinum trim level.
ENGINE
A V-6 engine is standard in the Ford Explorer 2016 edition. This engine is a 290-horsepower 3.5-litre V-6 that produces up to 255 pounds-feet of torque. As mentioned earlier, the new 2.3-litre four-cylinder turbocharged (“EcoBoost” in Ford terms) engine that produces 290 horsepower and 310 pounds-feet of torque can be had as a $995 option. The engine (as with previous models) comes with a Six-Speed automatic transmission. Some critics say that this combination is well executed.
Customers who want even more power can opt for the Explorer sport which offers a 365 horsepower turbocharged V-6 engine that produces up to 350 pounds-feet of torque which some critics say is very good for an SUV of its size and more fun to drive too.
 The base 3.5-liter V-6 engine gets 17/24/20 mpg on city/highway/combined journeys respectively with front-wheel drive and 18/26/21 mpg with all-wheel drive. The turbocharged 3.5-litre V-6 which is available in the sport version gets 16/22/18 mpg at its only all-wheel drive option. The SUV zooms from 0 – 60 mph in 6.0 seconds flat.
INTERIOR AND CARGO
The interior offers nice(often regarded by some critics as premium) styling that covers the full length of the SUV (Yes!! Including the rear, which is usually left out).
The base level generally has good quality trim pieces. The higher the trim levels the more upscale the trim materials and design. The Platinum model therefore has the most luxurious and upscale interior of the lot. The cargo area, some critics say, is ample due to the flat loading floor but they also quickly add that the front seats are quite uncomfortable as well as that the rear seats are cramped.


Standard features in the Ford Explorer include Ford's voice-activated Sync system, a rearview camera, a USB port and MyKey, which allows parents to set speed and audio level restrictions for young drivers. Optional features include front and rear parking sensors, a front wide-view camera, a 12-speaker Sony audio system, satellite radio, dual-zone automatic climate control,

heated front seats that are also ventilated and power-adjustable, navigation system, parallel and perpendicular park assist, lane departure warning, blind spot monitoring, lane keep assist, adaptive cruise control and the MyFord Touch infotainment system with an 8-inch touch screen.
Overall, the Ford Explorer seems to be a wonderful SUV to have on the road with a beautiful exterior and comfortable interior. Here are a few comments from car critics:

“...In all models, even the Sport, the Explorer's ride is very good. It remains composed and predictable over rough pavement...The Explorer is the nicest to drive of its mainstream competitors, offering a composed ride and dynamics that encourage you to push the vehicle...” cars.com

“... the chasis absorbs nearly all of the bumps and potholes in the city... overall the car didn’t feel huge on the road either which is another bonus...” AutoWeek.

“...Feels bigger than it is behind the wheel; limited second-row space for child seats; third-row legroom can be tight...” Edmunds.com

PRICE
Starting MSRP: $31,050–$52,970.
COMPETITORS
Top five competitors in the midsize SUV market include:
1. Dodge Durango
Price:
$31,490 - $44,890

2. Honda Pilot
Price:
$30,750 - $42,500

3. Hyundai Santa Fe
Price:
$31,045 - $36,895

4. Toyota Highlander
Price:
$30,665 - $51,240

5. Mazda CX-9
Price:
$30,865 - $37,505.