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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Will China"s BYD Bring the F3DM to the U.S. or will this be Just Another Broken Promise?

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When it comes to making cars,China is king. We�re talking the world�s largest car market, with over a hundred individual marques. So why is it that there are virtually zero Chinese car manufactures selling cars in the U.S. aka the world�s other largest car market?












APS, the UK importer of the Swiss tuning brand Sportec, has turned to North American-based VW specialist, STaSIS Engineering, for its newest project concerning the latest generation of the Audi S4. The STaSIS Signature S4 is available in two flavors, the Touring and the Challenge editions, with both featuring an engine kit that boosts the 3.0-liter supercharged V6"s output from 333 bhp and 344 lb-ft of torque to a more dazzling 410 bhp and 370 lb-ft.

The base Touring Edition package also includes suspension, brake and exhaust system upgrades as well as 19- or 20-inch alloy wheels, while the Challenge Edition comes with more hardcore components such as larger brakes with 6-piston callipers and ultra-lightweight forged aluminum wheels.

The STaSIS Signature S4 packages are available now from APS of Brackley, with prices starting at �12,500 including VAT (20%) and installation.




STaSIS Signature S4 Components

Signature S4 Touring Edition

  • Exhaust - Quad outlet with tunable low RPM resonators
  • Engine - Engine Tuning Software � performance increases to 410 bhp / 370 lb.ft
  • Suspension � 1 inch lower, Increased spring rate, anti-roll bar kit and matched bushings & bump stops
  • Brakes - Optional high-performance street pads and braided stainless steel lines
  • Wheels � 20 inch x 8.5 inch lightweight cast aluminum wheels, Optional 19 inch x 9 inch lightweight cast aluminum wheels
  • Tyres � High performance

Signature S4 Challenge Edition

  • Exhaust - Quad outlet with tunable high RPM resonators (recommended for manual transmission)
  • Engine - Engine Tuning Software � performance increases to 410 bhp / 370 lb.ft
  • Suspension - Ohlins SL dampers, increased spring rate and high performance anti-roll bar kit
  • Brakes - 6-piston Alcon monobloc calipers, 370 mm 2-piece discs (390-mm optional), stainless steel brake lines & high-performance pads
  • Differential - high-bias centre differential (manual transmission only)
  • Wheels � 20 inch x 9.5 inch ultra-lightweight forged aluminum wheels
  • Tyres � extreme performance

Monday, March 21, 2011

Will China"s BYD Bring the F3DM to the U.S. or will this be Just Another Broken Promise?

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When it comes to making cars,China is king. We?re talking the world?s largest car market, with over a hundred individual marques. So why is it that there are virtually zero Chinese car manufactures selling cars in the U.S. aka the world?s other largest car market?

So far, China?s ?Big Four? (well, the four most visible to those outside of China) have made and broken promises of bringing their vehicles to the North American market. Brilliance, Chery, Nanjing and Geely have all backed down from their plans to open dealerships and factories stateside. So far, not a single car from China"s major automakers has touched down on U.S. soil outside a motor show.

Senior analyst Bill Visnic of Edmunds.com explains why: ?This isn?t computers or cellphones, where you just get into a big-box store. You need some dealerships, and those things are tremendous investments of time and resources. [The Chinese] thought it was going to be a lot easier than it was.?

BYD hopes to change all that. China?s sixth largest automaker provided plug-in hybrid cars to the 2008 Beijing Olympics and now plans on bringing that hybrid, the awkwardly , named F3DM to the U.S.A. for Spring 2012. It still could be an uphill challenge, though.

The fallout from the slump in auto sales after the Global Financial Crisis, the government?s bailouts of two of the Big Three, the liquidation of numerous dealerships and the reduction in hybrid sales that came with the sudden drop in fuel prices is still being felt in much of America?s automotive heartland. Add to that the small market share commanded by hybrid and electric vehicles ? just 2.2% worldwide according to JD Power ? and BYD may be in over their heads already.

AS Mike Omotoso from JD Power explains:

?Because consumers are wary about electric vehicles and their driving range and batteries, they are even more likely to go with more established companies like G.M. and Nissan. The problem with the Chinese car companies is they are trying to run before they walk.?