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Hats

Since it’s the Christmas season, we thought that his car should reflect the festive spirit as well.

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Christmas hats! If you see a cute car with cute hats, then you know who’s driving them :D

Test Drive - Audi A4 1.8TFSI

A couple of friends and I paid Euromobil Glenmarie a visit yesterday to test drive one of Audi’s latest, the A4 1.8TFSI.

Now I don’t think I need to describe how absolutely brilliant this car looks. The thing that sets this car apart from others has definitely got to be the trademark Audi daytime driving LED lights which you can also find in the R8. In my opinion, I think it certainly makes the BMW angel eyes look so yesterday (Sorry BMW owners). You can find photos and detailed info of the A4 Paul Tan’s site.

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Once seated in the cockpit, I fiddled with the settings on the electric seat to get that optimal driving position. The leather wrapped steering wheel felt good under grip. I signalled out and gunned the throttle to make my way onto the highway. Wheel spin was evident, but nicely controlled by the ESP and there was virtually no torque steer.

Cruising on the highway at sensible speeds was a pleasure with Comfort mode on. The suspension was soft, the steering light, making the ride smooth and relaxed. At 120kph, the engine RPM was only slightly above 2000. But things were starting to get boring and I thought it’s time I did what I came here for, to see what this car can really do!

I switched to car to Dynamic mode and put the tame CVT gear box into Manual mode. Now the A4 felt like it really meant business. The steering feels stiffer and more direct, throttle response sharper and the ride became noticeably more bumpy as the suspension was stiffened. With this car in manual mode, you could switch cogs using the gear lever or what I would prefer, the paddle shifters.

The acceleration was nothing short of impressive, even when it was lugging four full grown adults. Shifting up from 1st, to 2nd then 3rd and so on was quick and smooth. Shifting down however, leaves much to be desired, as I would expect from a CVT tranny. It definitely isn’t as responsive as a DSG in comparison. The other thing was that having 8 speeds made it kinda hard to keep in mind which gear you’re currently in. Though the center display does tell you that, I find the font to be quite small to read quickly.

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I’m very surprised at how quiet and smooth the engine was even with the revs going at 6000rpm. The engine/exhaust note doesn’t really sound exactly sporty because it is heavily subdued from the cabin. So yeah, don’t expect Lamborghini growl-like sounds here. In Dynamic mode, this car is really fun to drive around corners. The grip is just fantastic and body roll is minimal. The stiffer steering provides much needed feedback from the tyres on the road.

Overall, I really enjoyed this car. Previously I have only liked the new Audi designs, but this experience made me a fan of the marque. If I had 260k to burn, I wouldn’t hesitate to opt for this over the BMW 320i. I can’t wait to try out the A4 2.0TFSI when it is launched here which I think will be even more fun to drive!

Now how do I earn 260k without selling my soul, hmm…

Naza Italia Visit Pt. 2

Continuing from my previous post, here are some photos from the 2nd floor of Naza Italia, PJ. Again, photos taken by Wonderboy.

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Naza Italia Visit Pt. 1

Got word that the limited edition Ferarri 430 16M Scuderia Spider was on display at Naza Italia, PJ so I went to check it out, along with Zach and my bro. Photos were from my bro’s camera but PS work are my own…

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Proton Closed Track Day - 30th July 2008

It’s been a long time waiting and the moment finally arrived. To pit hard against my fellow club mates in a closed track day at Sepang F1 Circuit.

I spent a great deal of time and money preparing my ride for this event. Among the things done were:

  • Swapped front brake pads for Mintex 1144 pads
  • Pumped in Motul RBF600 brake fluid
  • Replaced the stock clutch to an Exedy semi-racing clutch
  • Pumped in Motul Turbolight 4100 10w40 semi-synthetic engine oil
  • Full track wheel alignment setup
  • A full tank of Shell V-Power Racing
  • Removed the spare wheel and rear seats

These are some of the stuff that I’ve installed earlier:

  • Formworks exhaust system
  • Full set of Bridgestone Potenza RE001 205/40/R17 tyres

As expected with all the above done, the car performed brilliantly and I’ve never had so much fun!

Here’s an in-car video I took during one of my drives:

Top Gear Reverses Datsun GTR Into Audi R8

I’ve just seen this car being driven by the Stig on the latest episode of Top Gear couple days ago. Thanks to Brando for pointing this out to me.

Sources: Autoblog, Cartribe.co.uk

Lotus Evora

Paul has an article up on the new Lotus Evora, previously codenamed Project Eagle. To summarise, it’s a 3.5 litre DOHC V6 VVT-i, 280ps sub 5 second 2+2 car and it looks stunning. I wonder how much it’ll cost when it is finally out on the market.

Just look at it, doesn’t it just ooze good amount of ‘Buy Me!’ goo?

Photos 3 and 4 below shamelessly stolen from paultan.org

Sweet looking rear end just makes you wanna pull up close to it just to admire, and eat some dust at the same time!

Futuristic looking dash with red backlighting is just gorgeous. Love the beige upholstery too!