Sunday, February 13, 2011

Hotpoint Refrigerator Rl64p

after a prolonged state of shock ...

... I saw myself in the last 2 weeks in a position to me to approach a nähmschine. the Christmas season I had pretty much flattened, and eventually hear the funny thing then too. ... And fun continue!

I am grateful in any case for all customers and also customer-ha-oh, I was allowed to make last year happy.

continues: female butler's materials were ever from usa road and when they eventually arrived, I was in the condition mentioned above. because they are too good but when they gather dust in my cabinet, I have pity on their last days in the 2. ;)










plastic cabinet



Saturday, February 12, 2011

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U.S. auto market, now also Alternatives

Once I had even seen some time ago, the German manufacturer of gasoline, I now have my drawing once extended to vehicles with hybrid or diesel power. The whole is of course a clear shift of the best values upward. The sum of these increases so 224 mpg on 262nd

Improving distributed as anything but uniform. In all SUV classes as well as in the large sedan remains the best overall gasoline also one of the most fuel-efficient models. Here and there, even vehicles with diesel (such as the Mercedes-Benz GL) or hybrid (such as the Lexus LS) is still on by one of the worst fuel economy. A smaller engine makes this more than more efficient technology.

In the middle class is the first time a significant difference: While the best petrol mpg at 29.5, is there a veritable army of hybrids in this class (Ford, Lincoln, Toyota, Lexus, and more recently Hyundai and sometimes even Kia). This comes in a diesel BMW. Here it be the best figure rises to 38.5 mpg, but can be described as virtually every gasoline vehicle sold as a "drunkard" - it is rarely wrong.

repeated in the compact class, this little game much more clearly. Hybrids from Toyota, Lexus and Honda as well as diesel VW and Audi pulverize the previous high of 31 mpg literally - all are 5 mpg at least 36, the Prius makes with 49.5 the top.

In the small car it is only one car that moves, but the right: Honda, namely with 30 mpg versoffensten gasoline (jazz) and with 37 mpg most fuel-efficient hybrid (the CR-Z) in this class. The whole now has a side effect that vehicles mpg do with 31 right at the fourth-together last place - with only seven cars in total, the choice for the consumer interested customers move as quickly very lonely ...

The pecking order of each producer is as legally significant. The Golden Pineapple is now, Acura, where to get reliable one of the worst fuel economy. Also for Cadillac would be "we guarantee the highest consumption "perhaps a new business model. Mercedes-Benz saves at least two models into midfield, and uses the E-Class even a second. The same way, is the newest of the information contained in the list of Mercedes-Benz models.

The best values ... have their focus at Toyota, Lexus and Honda Of the two best cars of a class there are seven here

Otherwise hits and misses are scattered across the Manufacturer How close Joy and sorrow are next to each other, it looks like at Lincoln: The MKZ is the most fuel-efficient mid-size car, the MKS is one of the versoffensten Full-size boxes

Two manufacturers I have been newly included in the analysis. Nissan, which a happy with chronic mediocrity and Volvo, have "just not that last" reserved for itself.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

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German cars in the U.S. market

The German car manufacturer to do in the U.S. market known to be extremely difficult. One reason is the relatively high prices, a German car costs compared to a U.S. car. In the U.S., you get $ 25,000 for a vehicle with a top class sizes and excellent facilities. Processing shall it as horrifying.

But the much more amazing problem of German manufacturers in the U.S. market is the gas mileage! The so very drunken car of U.S. manufacturers are in fact virtually across the board much more economical. To unravel the whole I have compiled a list with the consumption of traditional sedans and SUVs in the U.S. of 18 active manufacturers. The result is relatively clear: Only once is a German car, the most economical and the last position occupied almost continuously, a German supplier - a "fast" I think rather more frightening than if it were consistently really, but more on that later ...

Let's start with the SUVs. The division into "compact", "medium" and "Full Size" is often difficult for these vehicles and is partly taken only as a relative map. Since then, a 4.7 m-car also times to the "compact", because it still has a 4.9 m. "Full Size" are however continuously about 5m.

  • And precisely to the full-size SUVs, which is only available from the established U.S. manufacturers and Daimler (GL) and Audi (Q7) starts, it sadly. First place goes to the same level Ford Flex and the Buick Enclave mpg, each with 20.5. One mile less per gallon is making Chevy, still less a half (which we are at the penultimate) at Audi. Rear with a huge margin is the Mercedes GL l. 15.5 Interestingly, no one has for such a monster in a hybrid offer, as you have then to resort to a pickup-based Cadillac Escalade, which is 21.5 mpg then even before the car-based siblings.
  • A growing number of small, the choice is much bigger and the distances. The first place the Chevrolet Equinox is mpg by 27. is followed by No. 2 in the Kia Sorento , then at least give Audi Q5 with 23.5. In each case, 23 for Ford and Lincoln. A total of 5 vehicles less than 20 mpg (in descending order): Infiniti, VW, BMW, Acura and - again as the last - with 18 mpg Mercedes (even with a hybrid you end up only 22!). Lexux it creates with the RX hybrid way, just return to the 1: 29mpg. Toyota Highlander Hybrid one behind it.
  • compact SUVs are an issue that the U.S. producers ignore the past. First of Kia Sportage 26.5 mpg (yes, the winner needs more than a class about it!). Still awfully Toyota are (25), Honda (24) and Hyundai (23.5). The rest hangs out at 21mpg. Only the Mercedes GLK is again far: 18.5 mpg.
we come to the car, again in descending size.
  • The "Full-Size Cars" and the European upper class have only the common size, but that this makes the consumption, so you can mix the whole. With the engine power, the German premium brands can sell that is not too great. The assignment of the Honda Accord (the U.S. version is much larger than the European!) is relatively heavy, but since he was at Honda called full-size, we take him there once. It is this is by far the most fuel efficient mpg to 28.5. No. 2 in the Toyota Avalon 24.5. Third at 24 is the Chevy Impala . Down to about 20, it is all very tight, then where Audi (22) and BMW (21) are good about it. The last place once again he has Mercedes, but at least it shares with the Cadillac DTS - mpg both 19th Mercedes hybrid with other 22 mpg.
  • The "upper middle class" is in this form in the U.S. not many cars the Japanese manufacturer are in size but comfortable in it. Best would thus be either the above-mentioned already Honda Accord or BMW 5 Series (the only German car with a top ranking!) with 27 mpg. Audi A6 is the _alten_ at 25.5 mpg, Mercedes again - guess sometimes it ... at the back. 20.5 mpg, with Acura. Lexus makes other 23 mitm Hybrid (just a half longer than without ...).
  • The real middle class, of course, use almost any manufacturer. The best value is here - wait for it - to Korea. Hyundai Sonata and Kia Optima at par 29.5 mpg. 28 sucking the Ford Fusion (has nothing to do with its European namesake). Amazing that calculated by the then still is a hybrid. At the back once more Mercedes with 22 mpg, but far from alone. Acura 22, Lincoln 22.5, 23 Lexus, BMW 23 - here, the power well but then takes revenge. The old VW Passat is the way good "swim". The new one is put on the other hand, a cheap ... Sicken we aspirated the Hybrid, we are mpg for Ford and Lincoln at 38.5 (beats every small car!). Kia sounds of 40, but can still deliver nothing, sister brand Hyundai contrast, only speaks of 37mpg ...
  • lie in the compact class, the strengths of the German manufacturer, right? Far from it: the BMW 1 Series, there is only as a coupe, which is light years away with 23 mpg on the music. Little better the Audi A3 at 25th The Mercedes A-class saves the Americans will prefer the same. Right at the front are the distances so small that I once ascending the first 6 collections: Ford, Chevy, Toyota (all 30 mpg), Honda (30.5) and in front again Hyundai and Kia with 31 . At Ford, incidentally, is a model change, which is in talk with a lot of Tam-Tam from consumption, which could all go forward. Hybrid king is of course the Prius at 49.5 mpg, which is also by far the best overall value.
  • And buy small cars but only German ... Well, they only export them! There are in the U.S. market * NOT ONLY * small car of a German Manufacturer. No Opel Corsa (there would be a Buick), not a VW Polo, Audi A1 no. The class win by the way - Hold on! - The Ford Fiesta . 34.5 mpg. Second is the Toyota Yaris (32.5), almost anything is mpg at 31. Only the Honda (where "fit") is 30 mpg last. This could change the Chevy Sonic the order. 37mpg's by Hybrid Honda CR-Z.
German manufacturers totally ignore, but that they actually have from the European market a big lead in the construction of small and fuel-efficient cars. VW equips a 2.5 liter naturally aspirated engine with much that has as much power as a 1.4 liter TSI. The Tiguan there is only the most Motor, which is also in this country quite a drunken car - Class Champion Kia is on the other hand simply satisfied with less power. Mercedes starts on most models from 3 to 3.5 liters of displacement, S and GL is it even until 5l - is offering a C180 in the U.S. appears to be below their dignity.

already consumed the total zweitsparsamste (!) German car (BMW 5 Series) as much as the best mid-size SUV (the Chevy Equinox). As against this background it is hardly surprising if the U.S. citizens have left for our criticism of their large and seemingly drunken cars only scorn and ridicule - where are they also know they are from Germany, only the shit get served?