Sunday, June 23, 2019

2019 Volkswagen Concept A

It is the child of a new era. Its name: Concept A. A Volkswagen with all wheel drive, a cross between a sports car and SUV, with a design that is as powerful as it is aesthetic and that posses best all round features. Volkswagen celebrates its world premier in Berlin. The premier for the public will follow at the Geneve Automobile Salon in late February. The Concept A stands for a progressive design-philosophy. Its front part with a new 3D crest radiator grill made out of brushed aluminum and distinguished head lights form a congenial yet competent and confident progressive appearance. The "face" is well known, just not on an automobile, it looks like the mirror image of a cheetah. The silhouette shows the lines of a coupe. The front and rear doors open facing each other. The carriage overhangs are briskly short, the hood long, the C columns one of a kind. 20 inch alloy rims and 295 tires fill out the space in the distinctively extended wheelhouses.


My guess is that there are not many people who can peddle much faster than 20 mph either. I'm referring to the average bicycle rider, the casual rider who does it only occasionally for a little bit of exercise. I know that bicycle racers go faster, but the average commuter won't be going very fast when they are doing mostly peddling to get there. I think that for people who are looking for an alternate means of transportation, especially for their daily commute, the ELF could be a definite option. It would work well in places that don't experience bad road conditions due to severe winter weather. Even during warmer months in those places, it could very well save commuters money on gas and other expenses. It remains to be seen whether the ELF organic transit solution vehicle is going to be a real future option, or whether it will be a fad that comes and goes. Most people who have driven one have had nothing but praise for the vehicle's handling and driver friendly amenities. Even though it may be a little bit confusing to look at in the beginning, I think driver's could potentially get used to sharing the road with ELF vehicles. What do you think? Let me know in the poll and in the comments below! Could The ELF Organic Transit Vehicle Be A Viable Commuter Vehicle? Would Driving The ELF Organic Transit Vehicle Work Where You Live? No- Drivers where I live are CRAZY! I mean, they are certifiable!


Divers love it here. There is a shipwreck a little ways out that divers love to explore. The ship was an inter-island steamship, the S.S. Kauai. The ship sank on 12 December 1813 off-shore Mahukona. The ship's freight consisted of supply cargo for the sugar plantations, and passengers. The mooring pins broke during the winter's high surf and sank in the storm. Camping is allowed at Mahukona, and it is a fantastic place to camp while fitting some diving or fishing into the schedule. I have always loved pitching a tent and spending a few days there, getting some diving in while catching some fresh fish, with a spear, for the evenings dinner. It is a very relaxing spot and the diving is just awesome. Often you can swim with the bottlenose porpoise or watch the humpback whales birthing their young. Not too far from the beach you can hike to the Maka O Hule Heiau. This heiau is called the Stonehenge of Hawaii. Watch the video below to learn more about it. Another wonder of nature that can be seen from this part of the island are the humpback whales when they come into the protection of the bay to give birth. Watch this video of a mother humpback giving birth to her calf. Our Next Destination is the Hamakua Coast with a Visit to Sacred Waipio Valley.


In recent years, more and more people are willing to take a self-driving travel on holidays. Such places as the ancient town, romantic seaside, national park and some scenic spots are often chosen by people. Sometimes, these places cover big areas. What is worse, during the sightseeing process, they mainly rely on walking, which makes them exhausted. What if there is a short-distance transport to replace walking? The whole journey will be more relaxing and enjoyable. The recently-published Airwheel Z3 electric scooter is the most ideal transport choice. According to the appearance, Airwheel Z3 electric scooter is like a standing-posture bicycle. It adopts the newest multiple folding system and thus Airwheel Z3 two wheel self-balancing electric scooter can be folded into a smaller figure and easily put in the trunk. The adopted two 8-inch tyres enjoy excellent road holding capability and strong wearability. The foldable pedals on two flanks are frosted, which guarantees high safety and small floor space. Airwheel Z3 electric scooter adopts high-end Japan-made SONY lithium-ion battery that offers 81.4Wh and 162.8Wh capacities. The maximum range can reach to 20km that is long enough to cover the demands in the journey. If users have a long-distance travel demand, Airwheel Z3 still can make it, because the battery is replaceable. What users need do is to take a spared battery. More importantly, the battery unit is installed on the upper part of the handle. Therefore, users can ride Airwheel Z3 anytime, even in the rainy day. Airwheel Z3 2-wheeled electric scooter is a key bond between driving private car and walking during the travel. Riding Airwheel Z3 is very easy and all controls, like moving forward, accelerating, decelerating and braking, can be finished by slightly changing body gravity. Thus, it saves more physical energy for beautiful scenery and also makes travel more relaxing. About: Established in 2004, Airwheel Technology was initiated by a group of pioneers who took constant adventure to reshape the world with edged technology.


Eiffel Tower BaseStatus symbol, econobox, or both? There are few vehicles in this world made exclusively for the Canadian market. Currently Acura sells its Civic-based CSX (formerly the EL) and, well, that’s about it. Even the Mercedes B-Class, while not available in the U.S. 2. Power is derived from VW’s old 2.0-liter SOHC 4-Cyl engine that makes 115hp and 122 ft-lbs of torque. 15,000 CDN, the City Golf competes against sub-compact cars like the Honda Fit and Toyota Yaris. 4. A six-speed tiptronic automatic transmission is offered. In 2007, Volkswagen launched the City Golf, an incredibly well-priced V-Dub. The City Golf, and its sibling the City Jetta, are essentially stripped down versions of each respective vehicle and use a much older platform. My 2009 City Golf tester is actually a Mark IV vehicle underneath and uses a chassis that was first introduced in 1997. All current Golfs are Mark Vs and VW recently unveiled the Mark VI.