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Audi History

Posted by Dan on Nov 20, 2009 in Info

Audi Servicing And Maintaining Engineering Excellence

Audi – a reputation built on engineering innovation and quality

As an experienced driver, you know the importance of keeping your Audi in tip-top condition. Regular car servicing will extend your car’s life and identify defects before they become catastrophic.

When you consider the history of Audi and how the Company has built its global reputation for quality and performance, booking an Audi service that is conducted with care and precision is vitally important in retaining the characteristics of this prestige car.

Audi facts you may not know

Audi is one of Germany’s oldest car manufacturers with the Audi name originating in 1910 as Audiwerke GmbH.

Audi began in 1889 when August Horch established A Horch & Cie and launched the first Horch car in 1901. In 1904 the company issued shares in order to raise capital for expansion, but this ultimately led to August Horch leaving the company in 1909 following a dispute with the board.

Horch set up a new company in 1909 and created the Audi brand in 1910, under his new company Audiwerke GmbH. The Audi name is the Latin translation for Horch, that in English means hark.

The Audi brand was created, because Horch lost a legal dispute with his former company on the use of the Horch name.

In 1912 Audiwerke test drove their first car, the Wanderer, which had a four cylinder engine. After successful trials, the car went into production in 1913 and in 1914 Audi won the Alpine Challenge Trophy, one of the most famous races of the era.

In 1921, Audi launched the first German manufactured left hand drive car, the Audi Type K. The improved driver visibility meant that left hand drive cars became well established by the end of the decade.

In 1928, the Audi name was effectively bought by J S Rasmussen, who acquired a majority shareholding in Audiwerke AG. Four years later Audi merged with four other German car manufacturers from the Saxony area. Audi, DKW, Horch and Wanderer all became Auto Union AG in 1932. The larger company was able to supply passenger vehicles across the market, from motorcycles to luxury saloons.

The Audi logo, consisting of four rings, symbolised the joining of these four historic names in German motor manufacturing.

However, the Audi name was in danger of disappearing in post-war Germany. In the 1930′s Auto Union AG developed and produced military vehicles and during the Second World War, civilian production was halted and the company exclusively manufactured military vehicles.

Post-war, the Soviet administration dismantled the production plants of Auto Union in 1945 as reparations and, in 1948 Auto Union AG was removed from the Commercial Register.

However, backing by the Bavarian government and Marshall Plan aid meant that the Audi name survived. In 1949, Auto Union GmbH Audi was formed in Ingolstadt and in 1950 the new company produced its first car, the DKW Meisterklasse.

In 1958, Daimler-Benz acquired Auto Union and in 1966 the company was bought by Volkswagenwek AG, and this saw production focused on the four-stroke engine, as developed previously under Daimler-Benz. In 1965, this engine was married with the DKW F 102 and launched under the Audi name.

In 1968, the Audi 100 was launched. This quickly became a top seller amongst upper mid-sized cars, and became the building block for a new Audi range. In 1972 the Audi 80 was launched.

The Audi 80 became a huge success and over one million were built within six years and its four cylinder engine was adopted by the Volkswagen Group.

In 1974, the Audi 50 was launched into the small car market. Six months later, production synergies were exploited with the Volkswagen brand and the VW Polo was launched, based on the Audi 50.

In 1980, the now famous Audi Quattro was launched, as the first performance car with four-wheel drive.

The company officially became known as Audi AG in 1985, which is testimony to the success of the Audi brand.

Audi has a history of engineering innovation and quality, and their design-led strategy has enabled Audi to challenge BMW and Mercedes in today’s prestige car market.

Book your Audi service with confidence

So when you book your next Audi service, you can be confident that Service A Car understands the heritage of Audi and conducts Audi servicing with the passion and precision the car deserves.

Happy motoring,

Howard.

Chairman Service A Car

Service A Car is the fastest growing independent car servicing specialist in the UK with a network of over 500 garages nationwide.

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8 Facts You Must Know About Lamborghini

Posted by Dan on Nov 19, 2009 in Info

Lamborghini, or Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A. as it’s officially called, produces some of the most exciting sports cars in the word. Some of the newer Lamborghini models are the Countach, the Diablo, the Gallardo and the Murcielago.

Fact 1: Lamborghini is named after the founder of the company Ferruccio Lamborghini (1916-1993). Ferruccio Lamborghini founded the company in 1963 when he was 47 years old. The factory is located in a small Italian village called Sant’Agata Bolognese near Bologna.

Fact 2: Ferruccio Lamborghini was a successful tractor manufacturer before he got interested in sports cars. His interest in sports cars made him buy many different high-performance cars including both Maseratis and Ferraris, but he was never really happy with any of them and therefore decided to built his own, perfect sports car,

Fact 3: Lamborghini used to be an independent company, but today it is a subsidiary of the German company Audi AG. Audi AG became the owner of Lamborghini in 1998. Lamborghini went bankrupt in 1978 and was sold to Chrysler a long time before Audi AG became the sole owner of the company.

Fact 4: The fastest Lamborghini is the Le Mans version of the Murcielago R-GT model. It has been reported to have a top speed of 370 km/h. The fastest street model from Lamborghini is the Murcielago LP640 with an estimated top speed of 340 km/h. Both of the models have a V12 engine with more than 6000 cc.

Fact 5: Several of the newer Lamborghini models feature the familiar Lamborghini scissor doors that rotate up and forward on a hinge near the front of the door. The Countach, the Diablo and the Murcielago all have scissor doors, but the Gallardo does not. Both the Countach and the Diablo are no longer being produced, so the Murcielago is the only current model with scissor doors.

Fact 6: No Lamborghini have ever been produced with less than a V8 engine. Most of the Lamborghini models throughout the history of the company have come with the legendary Lamborghini V12 engine, but the newest model, Gallardo, only have a V10 engine. No Lamborghini models with a V8 engine have been since production of the Silhouette stopped in 1989.

Fact 7: The first Lamborghini was the 350GTV from 1963. It was extremely fast for its time with a top speed of 280 km/h. In 1964 a smaller version of the 350GTV appeared. The smaller version was called 350GT and had a top speed of 240 km/h. The Countach from 1974 was the first Lamborghini to go faster than 300 km/h.

Fact 8: In 1975 did Walter Wolf, a rich Canadian businessman and F1 racing team owner, persuade Lamborghini to produce three super powered Countach models. The Wolf Countach had the same engine as the orginal Countach prototype and were able to reach a top speed of 315 km/h.

Lamborghini must be considered one of the world?s most exciting sports cars. If you are in any way interested in Lamborghini, you should go and check out the popular website Lamborghini-Wallpaper for more information.

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Car Information

Posted by Dan on Dec 31, 2008 in Info

THE CARS!!!!!!!!!!

Pagani Zonda F

Top Speed: 214mph
0-60 time: 3.6 secs
Price: £335,100
BHP: 594

Nissan 350Z

Top Speed: 155mph
0-60 time: 5.8 secs
Price: £26,795
BHP: 296

BMW 535d

Top Speed: 155mph
0-60 time: 6.4 secs
Price: £42,185
BHP: 282

Bently Arnage T

Top Speed: 168 mph
0-60 time: 5.5 secs
Price: £170,000
BHP: 450

Ariel Atom

Top Speed: 155 mph
0-60 time: 2.7 secs
Price: £35,000
BHP: 300

Alfa Romeo Brera
Top Speed: 138 mph
0-60 time: 8.6 secs
Price: £23,995
BHP: 185

Porsche Carrera GT

Top Speed: 205 mph
0-60 time: 3.9 secs
Price: £310,000
BHP: 604

Porsche 911 Carrera S

Top Speed: 182 mph
0-60 time: 4.8 secs
Price: £67,860
BHP: 355

Koenigsegg CCX

Top Speed: 245 mph
0-60 time: 3.2 secs
Price: £420,000
BHP: 850

Mercedes CLS 55 AMG

Top Speed: 155 mph
0-60 time: 4.7 secs
Price: £73,400
BHP: 469

Ford Shelby Cobra GT500

Top Speed: 150 mph
0-60 time: 4.0 secs
Price: £20,500
BHP: 500

Aston Martin DB5

Top Speed: 143 mph
0-60 time: 8.1 secs
Price: £175,000
BHP: 282

Aston Martin DB9

Top Speed: 186 mph
0-60 time: 4.9 secs
Price: £109,750
BHP: 450

Lotus Elise 111s

Top Speed: 132 mph
0-60 time: 5.3 secs
Price: £26,000
BHP: 156

Lotus Exige S

Top Speed: 148 mph
0-60 time: 4.1 secs
Price: £33,995
BHP: 218

Ferrari F430

Top Speed: 197 mph
0-60 time: 4.1 secs
Price: £134,000
BHP: 483

Ford GT

Top Speed: 205 mph
0-60 time: 3.3 secs
Price: £119,995
BHP: 550

Lamborghini Murcielago LP640

Top Speed: 211 mph
0-60 time: 3.4 secs
Price: £192,000
BHP: 631

BMW M3 CSL

Top Speed: 155 mph
0-60 time: 4.9 secs
Price: £58,445
BHP: 360

Noble M15

Top Speed: 185 mph
0-60 time: 3.7 secs
Price: £75,000
BHP: 455

Maserati MC12 Corse

Top Speed: 203 mph
0-60 time: 3.1 secs
Price: £668,995
BHP: 755

Mercedes SLR McLaren

Top Speed: 208 mph
0-60 time: 3.7 secs
Price: £317,700
BHP: 617

VW Golf R32

Top Speed: 155 mph
0-60 time: 6.5 secs
Price: £24,600
BHP: 246

Ford Focus ST

Top Speed: 152 mph
0-60 time: 6.8 secs
Price: £17,995
BHP: 222

Aston Martin Vanquish S

Top Speed: 200 mph
0-60 time: 4.8 secs
Price: £177,100
BHP: 520

Dodge Viper SRT-10

Top Speed: 190 mph
0-60 time: 3.9 secs
Price: £70,095
BHP: 500

Vauxhall Vectra VXR

Top Speed: 161 mph
0-60 time: 6.1 secs
Price: £24,500
BHP: 276

Bowler Wildcat

Top Speed: 130 mph
0-60 time: 4.8 secs
Price: £60,000
BHP: 325

BMW Z4 M

Top Speed: 155 mph
0-60 time: 5.0
Price: £43,405
BHP: 338

Corvette Z06

Top Speed: 199 mph
0-60 time: 3.8 secs
Price: £62,695
BHP: 505

Ferrari Enzo

Top Speed: 218 mph
0-60 time: 3.6 secs
Price: £500,000
BHP: 650

Bugatti Veyron

 Top Speed: 253 mph
0-60 time: 2.5 secs
Price: £850,000
BHP: 1001

 Lamborghini Reventon

Top Speed: 212 mph
0-60 time: 3.4 secs
Price: £800,000
BHP: 650

 Aston Martin DBS

Top Speed: 191 mph
0-60 time: 4.3 secs
Price: £150,000
BHP: 510

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