The new BMW X4

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A fusion of the power of the X model with the design of their classic coupe, the X4 is BMW's latest crossover vehicle.

3 different types of twin power turbo engines powering the X4: 

BMW X4 xDrive35d
  • 6 cylinder in-line diesel engine with 313hp and 630Nm of torque
  • Goes from 0-62mph in 5.2 seconds
  • It has a top speed of 153mph (247km/h)
  • Fuel consumption: 47.1mpg
  • CO2 emissions of 157g/km
BMW X4 xDrive30d


  • 6 cylinder in-line diesel engine with 258hp and 560Nm of torque
  • Goes from 0-62mph in 5.8 seconds
  • It has a top speed of 145mph (234km/h)
  • Fuel consumption: 46.3-49.6mpg
  • CO2 emissions of 149-159g/km

  • BMW X4 xDrive30d



  • 4 cylinder in-line diesel engine with 190hp and 400Nm of torque
  • Goes from 0-62mph in 8 seconds
  • It has a top speed of 132mph (212km/h)
  • Fuel consumption: 50.4-54.3mpg / Automatic: 52.3-56.5mpg
  • CO2 emissions of 136-146g/km

  • Others options include a full-colour Head-up display, surround-view which offers the driver a bird's eye view of the area around the vehicle as well as reversing assist camera which shows the area behind the vehicle.



    Dodge Challenger V10 Mopar Drag Pak

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    V10 / 8.390 cc / 2-speed automatic transmission

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    Fiat 600 Multipla

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    S4 / 633 cc / 22 PS / 29 ft/lb (39 Nm) @ 2.800 / Vmax: 56 mph (90 km/h)

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    Mercedes-Benz G 65 AMG "Spyridon" by Hamann

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    V12 / 5.980 cc / 712 PS / 819 ft/lb (1.110 Nm) / twin turbo / AWD / 0 - 62 mph (100 km/h): 5,3 s / Vmax: 143 mph (230 km/h)

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    Safety risk of Heavy Quadricycles

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    Quadricycles, which as the name suggest, were originally derived from motorcycles. They have emerged as a new class of sub-compact vehicles in Europe.

    They are small and fuel-efficient. I have recently noticed several Universities here in the UK using street-legal quadricycles. These include the Club Car Villager 2+2 LSV, the Renault Twizy 80, the Tazzari ZERO and the Ligier IXO J LINE 4 Places

    Their safety tests are different from other cars as they do not have to pass any of the rigorous crash tests to which cars are subjected. However,according to a recent report from the EURO NCAP, frontal and side impacts at 50km/h, revealed severe safety problems for all four cars.

    The vehicles were scored primarily on data from crash dummies but penalties were also given for poor performance of the structure or restraints. The Ligier and the Tazzari had major failings of their restraint systems in the frontal test. In the Ligier, the upper connection of the driver’s seatbelt pulled out of the structure, leaving the dummy unrestrained and leading to a high risk of injury.

    In the Tazzari, the driver seatbelt broke and the driver’s head hit the steering wheel with a force that indicated a high risk of serious or fatal injury. The structure of the Club Car virtually collapsed in the frontal impact. The Renault Twizy - the only vehicle of the four tested to have an airbag as standard - scored best but its stiff structure and restraint system resulted in some dangerously high dummy readings.



    Read more here: Euro NCAP




    BMW X6M Stealth by insidePerformance

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    V8 / 4.395 cc / 700 PS / 690 ft/lb (935 Nm) / twin turbo / AWD / 0 - 62 mph (100 km/h): 4,5 s / Vmax: 171 mph (275 km/h)

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    Jeep Commando 1972

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    V8 / 4.982 cc / 152 PS / 245 ft/lb (332 Nm) @ 2.500 / AWD / Vmax: 101 mph (163 km/h)

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