When you drive an import car, it's easy to put the pedal to the metal and zoom down the highway. This is largely due to your import car's powerful engine. But if you're not satisfied and you want to push the engine's power output a little bit higher, what you need to do is simple. The trick is to equip your import car's engine with an air management system.
Sure, modifying your import car can mean added power and fierce looks. But you have to remember that In every change you make in your vehicle disturbs a harmonious balance. Is your pocket ready for the costs of changing your vehicle's engine and aesthetic setup? Are you willing to put in the hard work and effort needed to properly modify your vehicle?
In cooperation with the Automotive Asia group, German automake Audi recently opened its first dealership in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Through Automotive Asia, Audi's exclusive importer in Vietnam, Vietnamese drivers will soon be able to experience Audi's luxury vehicles, such as the Audi A8 4.2L TFSI and the Audi Q7 4.2L TFSI. By next year, Audi plans to include the Audi A6, the Audi Q5, and the Audi A4 in the model range available to Vietnamese motorists.
26 May 2009
At least, not to General Motors (GM).
28 April 2009
The Renault-Nissan Alliance and the City of Seattle are forming a partnership to promote zero-emissions transportation by developing an electric vehicle (EV) charging network. By 2010, Nissan plans to introduce zero-emissions vehicles to the US.
27 March 2009
In just a little over a month, the world will again be seeing the launch of another sleek, speedy supercar: the GTA Concept.
25 March 2009
"I tried to portray speed pictorially. If a car is moving really quickly, all the lines and colors are blurred." - Andy Warhol
Added on 06 November 2008
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