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Sunday, January 31, 2010
Engine(s) 2.7 L 2TR-FE I4 (159 hp)
4.0 L 1GR-FE V6 (236 hp)
Transmission(s) 4-speed automatic
5-speed automatic
5-speed manual
6-speed manual
Wheelbase Regular Cab 4WD & PreRunner: 110.0 in (2794 mm)
Access Cab: 127.8 in (3246 mm)/127.2 in (3231 mm)
Double Cab Long Bed: 140.9 in (3579 mm)
Regular Cab 2WD: 109.4 in (2779 mm)
Length Regular Cab: 190.4 in (4836 mm)
Access Cab: 208.1 in (5286 mm)
Double Cab Long Bed: 221.3 in (5621 mm)
Width 2WD Extended: 74.6 in (1895 mm)
2WD Regular: 72.2 in (1834 mm)
4WD: 74.7 in (1897 mm)
X-Runner: 74.0 in (1880 mm)
Height Extended Cab & 4WD Regular: 69.9 in (1775 mm)
Double Cab: 70.1 in (1781 mm)
Regular Cab 2WD: 65.7 in (1669 mm)
2005-06 X-Runner: 65.2 in (1656 mm)
2007-Present X-Runner: 72.2 in (1834 mm)
Curb weight (3550 lb)
(3950 lb)
Fuel capacity 79.9 litres (21.1 US gal; 17.6 imp gal)
Toyota Tacoma 2010
Toyota Tacoma 2010
Toyota Tacoma 2010
Toyota Tacoma 2010
Toyota Tacoma 2010
Toyota Tacoma 2010
Toyota Tacoma 2010
Toyota Tacoma 2010
Toyota Tacoma 2010
Toyota Tacoma 2010
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Toyota Tacoma 2010
Saturday, January 30, 2010
volvo fh16 700
volvo fh16 700
volvo fh16 700
volvo fh16 700
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volvo fh16 700
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volvo fh16 700
Labels: Volvo Cars
Amazing truck
Amazing truck
Amazing truck
Labels: Trucks
Today is the day Volvo Trucks is launching the world’s most powerful series-manufactured truck. The Volvo FH16 with 700 hp and 3150 Nm of torque.
Volvo Trucks is the first manufacturer in the world to be able to put a 700 hp badge on its vehicles. The truck model in question is the company’s flagship, the Volvo FH16, which to date has had a maximum power output of 660 hp.
“The Volvo FH16 is intended for the very heaviest and most demanding of transport operations. It is also a highly prestigious truck for the customer who is looking for something truly out of the ordinary. And with 700 hp, the Volvo FH16 sets itself apart from everything else in the industry,” says Staffan Jufors, President and CEO of Volvo Trucks.
With higher power, one might well expect that fuel consumption would head in the same direction, but that is not the case.
“Our aim is to have both the best performance and the best fuel economy in the segment. We have succeeded in keeping fuel consumption the same as before despite the power increase. In a comparison with the competition, we are doing very well indeed,” reveals Staffan Jufors.
The Volvo FH16 is certified for the new Euro 5 European emission requirements that come into force in autumn 2009, which means that emissions of nitrogen oxide have been cut by more than 40 percent. In other words, the Volvo FH16 has become even more powerful but without compromising on the environment. In addition to the 700 hp version the Volvo FH16 is also available in variants producing 540 and 600 hp respectively.
Labels: Trucks
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Friday, January 29, 2010
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