Thursday, March 18, 2010

Oh Lord won’t you buy me an Audi TT?...

…my friends all drive Porsches, I must make amends, oh Lord won’t you buy me an Audi TT?

I was car shopping a while ago. Being on a student budget I can’t really afford much and people keep telling me I should buy a Toyota, only I want an Audi. Now, I’m one of those people that think the idea of driving around in a Toyota is repulsive (I know, I know, it’s like the best car ever, it lasts forever, it’s great, I know). I just simply can’t stand the idea of it.

I was brought up to think you can eat a brick if you really want to. I never understood why people looked funnily at me when I said I was going to become a millionaire (or billionaire, really). I’d happily refer to people like Branson and say if they could do it so could I. It never dawned on me that other people don’t think like that and got offended when I spoke – they thought I thought I was someone special, whereas I thought anyone who was prepared to go through what it takes can get to wherever they want to be and I happened to want to become a famous filmmaker and entrepreneur.

How many times do you get completely lost in a project? In a job you have to do? In a person you are dating? How many times do you drift into daydreams about the future? How many times are you so excited about something you just can’t think about something else?

I used to be like that. I was completely swept off my feet by a project I was working on. I was super excited when I went on a date with a nice guy. I was over the moon when someone promised to help me out with something that would move me further along with my business. I had goals and anything and anyone who promised to take me closer to these made me super excited, because I figured when I reached my goals I’d be happy and self-confident. I was a fool.

When the rough times come you suddenly realize that you can’t keep your thoughts on the good stuff going on around you – you are too depressed, or into the problem, to notice. But when it’s the good stuff you are caught up in, you don’t notice. Who cares about smelling the flowers when someone just promised you a million in investments? Who?

I do. I do now. Because for years my life was a rollercoaster. I didn’t have a sense of who I am, or what my life is without all the exciting stuff going on around me. After a few years of being promised everything from the moon to the stars by lovers and business associates, I now know that no matter what is going on around you, you have to have your own life. Or you will break your own heart over and over again because you have handed it out for everyone to play with, but it’s your heart. It’s you that should be playing with it.

I was a needy one. I needed that person’s knowledge and that person’s money to set up my company. I needed that guy’s love and that gal’s friendship to feel good about myself. I needed them for my happiness. I needed success for my happiness. And I worked like a maniac to become a greater person to achieve it, because I simply thought I was shit if I didn’t and I couldn’t imagine a life not doing what I love 24/7.

After two years of setbacks and a cancer scare I broke down. I had the sudden realization that no matter how hard I work I might never become a successful entrepreneur and filmmaker, I might never marry Mr Right, I might never become as self-confident as I want to be, I might never get the immune system I want and at any given moment all hell might break lose. Because life happens. I wanted to control life to ensure it would go my way, but after those two years, I had no frigging clue if it ever would.

The day I broke down I began to live. I accepted my life. I accepted myself. My circumstances might not be ideal, but I am going to live within them. People might promise me the moon, so what, I have my life. Great if I get the moon too, but what I have right now I enjoy as much as I can and I play with it.

Every company idea I’ve ever had or script I’ve ever written has been about how to indulge more in life and how to play more. Finally I think I’m doing it myself.

Get me right: I still love my projects, my dates, my whatever and I still have grand goals and dreams that give me purpose and meaning in life, the difference is that my only expectation is to do my best and enjoy myself. What I will get from that I don’t know. My dad was always very proud that I didn’t need special “kids’ food” (read: meatballs and mash), I ate pretty much any “strange” or “grown-up” dish put on my plate, because at home I was taught to eat what was on the plate and enjoy it. And that’s pretty much it – you gotta enjoy what’s on your plate.

Maybe we will have to buy a car that’s not an Audi TT. Maybe I will have to swallow my own pride and buy another car. But at least I am going to play with that car – spray paint it bright pink and write something on it, or go flower power…or something. Life is not about the cards you are given, it’s about how you play them. And I like to play.

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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Saab may partner with other manufacturers for tech, picks GMAC as financial services provider

Spyker CEO Victor Muller has told Automotive News that Saab is considering technology sharing agreements with other manufacturers.

The development of technology will be one of the toughest challenges for Saab in the long-run, and so searching for a partner to help out would make sense. This search seems to have been succesful so far, as Muller claims five to six OEMs have expressed their interest in a tech partnership. It’s unknown exactly what brands these are, but Muller mentioned they are talking with “some German brands.” A separate source confirmed that Volkswagen and Audi aren’t the German brands in question.

Saab currently has a trading agreement with General Motors to make sure they have parts for their current line-up, but the next-generation Saab 9-3 is due in 2012, and the rest of the line-up will eventually need an update as well, so they’ll need a partner to provide technology for those models.

In other Saab related news, Saab has announced that GMAC Financial Services has been chosen to be their financial services provider. This means they will help finance Saab’s dealerships and customers. Saab used GMAC even when under General Motors’ control, so the changes required, if any, should be limited, making things a bit easier.

Press Release

GMAC to provide financing for Saab dealers and customers

  • GMAC chosen as financial services provider to Saab Automobile
  • Preferred source of wholesale and retail  financing for dealers and customers

Trollhättan.  Following its successful launch as an independent company, Saab Automobile announced today that it has selected GMAC Financial Services as the preferred provider of wholesale and retail financial services for qualified Saab dealers and customers in many different countries around the world.

Jan Åke Jonsson, CEO of Saab Automobile AB said:  “Today’s announcement is excellent news for the Saab organization as a whole and also for Saab’s customers.  It not only makes available competitive financing, but also provides valuable continuity for the dealer network which already uses GMAC services.”

Bill Muir, GMAC President said:   “We are delighted to be able to build on our strong relationships with Saab dealers and customers, and we look forward to working with Saab as it begins a new chapter in its history.”

Source: Automotive News via Autoblog and Saab

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Audi TTS Robotically Appealing for Tech Drivers

Audi and the University of Stanford teamed up to create the Volkswagen Automotive Innovation Lab and what they came up with was the Robotic Audi TTS. That’s not all. Audi also wants to be able to drive the unmanned vehicle up Pikes Peak International Hill Climb—12.4 miles of winding mountain road, at 130 mph. “Shelley” is poised to make the trek as early as next year with full computer and GPS control. According to Chris Gerdes, a mechanical engineering professor at Stanford, the car will be making decisions by itself. The team hopes the technology will help create innovative safety features on today and tomorrow’s automobiles. Here’s some footage of the car of tomorrow.

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Thursday, March 11, 2010

Scorpion Stainless Exhaust on Audi S3

We all love a nice hot hatch and there arent many that are hotter than Audi’s S3.  To make the 2.0T version even hotter though we have put our development engineers to work.  They have developed an exhaust that looks, sounds and works as fantastically as the rest of the car.

Check it out here in our development page.

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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Feb 2010 Canadian New Car Sales

New car sales up in Canada February 2010 Car Cost Canada

Wow! . . . what a month for the Canadian car business in February.

Overall sales were up 24.9%, with passenger cars up 11.3% and Light trucks which include SUVs, CUVs, Minivans, Vans, Pickups etc up an amazing 39.0%.

Recession, what recession?

Mind you, last February was pretty brutal. But still, anytime you can have that kind of a sales increase on a major purchase, it’s a great sign of an economy that is much healthier that it used to be.

A huge congratulations has to go out to the good folks at Ford of Canada.
Ford not only increased its sales by 51.1%, it actually outsold every other car maker in the country.

Other car makers that beat the overall market:
Listed in alphabetical order

Audi up 38.1%*
Honda up 33.2%
Kia up 35.1%
Lexus up 26.2%*
Mercedes-Benz up 33.3%*
Mini up 30.4%*
Subaru up 36.5%
Toyota up 25.2% – Unbelievable considering all of the negative media they’ve had to deal with.
Volkswagen up 63.9% – All the experts say nobody wants diesels. I guess they forgot to tell VW ;-)

* High luxury car sales is a great positive sign of a healthy market.

Despite a strong sales month some car makers failed to match their sales from Feb 2009:
Listed in alphabetical order

Acura down 13.3%
Nissan down 6.6%
Smart down 15.6%
Suzuki down 3.8%

New car sales ‘Market Snapshot’ courtesy of Desrosiers.ca

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Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Audi A1 e-tron revealed at Geneva 2010

Audi A1 e-tron revealed at Geneva 2010

March 3, 2010 by Paul Maric

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Being called a wanker could be entirely justified for drivers of Audi’s all new A1 e-tron.

The all new A1 steps up the fuel efficiency game by combining a 254cc single rotor rotary engine (also known as a Wankel) positioned under the back seat in combination with a 74kW electric motor that uses a 12kWh lithium ion battery.

Audi A1 e-tron revealed at Geneva 2010

Audi claims the system brings the most out of the fuel efficient A1 due to a combined weight of engine and electric motor of just 70kg.

Whether the A1 e-tron actually makes it into production is a different story. We’ll keep you updated with the latest details.

[Via http://allcarnews.wordpress.com]