Thursday, September 30, 2021

2021 Nissan Armada: Large SUV with Plenty of Appeal

 


With a new exterior look, the 2021 Nissan Armada is as attractive as ever and still serves as a great family hauler. 

This full-size SUV offers seating for up to eight passengers over three rows. It has a maximum cargo capacity of 95.4 cubic feet with the rear seating row folded down. 

Under the hood, the Armada features a 5.6-liter V-8 engine that makes 400 horsepower and 413 pounds-feet of torque and is linked to a seven-speed automatic transmission. Maximum towing capacity is a hefty 8,500 pounds. 

Rear-wheel drive comes standard, with four-wheel drive optional. 

Fuel economy is rated at 14 mpg city, 19 highway with RWD and 13 and 18 with four-wheel drive.

Four trim levels are offered: S, SV, SL and Platinum. 

The exterior revamp follows Nissan's recent design language, which offers more rounded edges and squared off front and rear ends. 

Pricing for the Armada starts at around $49,000 and ranges to around $69,000. 

For a large SUV that has luxury-like features, the Armada offers plenty of appeal. 



Tuesday, September 28, 2021

2021 Lexus RX 350: Sleek Styling in a Versatile SUV



 One of the longtime stalwarts in the luxury SUV field, the Lexus RX 350 continues to impress with its latest style iteration and its versatility. 

This mid-size crossover offers seating for five and has a maximum cargo capacity of 56.3 cubic feet when the back seat is folded down. That's ample room for a family road trip or for an outing to the store to stock up on supplies. 

The RX features a standard 3.5-liter V-6 engine that makes 295 horsepower and is linked to an eight-speed automatic transmission. The standard drivetrain is front-wheel, with all-wheel optional. 

Fuel economy is rated at 20 mpg city, 27 highway with front-wheel drive and 19 and 26 with all-wheel. 

The RX 350 comes in two trim levels: Base and F Sport.

Recent style changes give the RX a sleeker look, with a profile that suggests motion. Interior styling remains luxurious in a subtle fashion, not overstated. 

Pricing for the RX 350 starts at around $46,000 and ranges to around $53,000.

For a versatile, stylish mid-size luxury SUV, it's tough to beat the RX 350.

Tuesday, September 21, 2021

2021 Infiniti QX80: Ample Size and Luxury Make for a Pleasant Ride

 



When you combine large SUVs and luxury characteristics, the results are usually pretty impressive. Such is the case with the 2021 Infiniti QX80. 

This full-size SUV has seating for up to eight passengers over three rows. It features a maximum cargo capacity of 95.1 cubic feet when the second and third rows of seats are folded down. 

The QX80 has a standard 5.6-liter V-8 engine that makes 400 horsepower and 413 pounds-feet of torque and is linked to a seven-speed automatic transmission.

The standard drivetrain is rear-wheel, with four-wheel drive optional. 

Fuel economy is rated at 14 mpg city, 20 highway, or with the FWD option, 13 and 19.

The QX80 has a maximum towing capacity of 8,500 pounds, which is suitable for a boat or small camper. 

Three trim levels are offered: Luxe, Premium Select and Sensory.

Pricing for the QX80 starts at around $71,000 and ranges to around $85,000.

The QX80 offers plenty of interior space, luxury features and a smooth ride. 

Monday, September 20, 2021

Augusta: A Gem in the Eastern Part of Georgia

 


AAE recently visited Augusta, Ga. This city in the far eastern part of Georgia is most notable for The Masters golf tournament, held each spring at Augusta National Country Club. But it has far more to offer. 

It is home to Augusta University, one of Georgia's leading medical universities. The sprawling campus sits right on the edge of the city's downtown. 


The city also has the Savannah River running right through it, and it takes full advantage with its scenic Riverwalk area that lets people stroll, jog or bicycle right beside the body of water. And right across the river is North Augusta, S.C., which also offers lovely attractions and a great riverside presence. 


And the city has plenty of entertainment options, especially in the downtown area. There are quite a few shops, restaurants and bars that offer an eclectic mix of options. 


And perhaps most importantly, Augusta is the hometown of music legend James Brown, the Godfather of Soul, who is commemorated with a statue in the downtown area, and with an arena that bears his name not far away. 




Tuesday, September 7, 2021

Recent Technological and Innovative Developments Help to Reduce Carbon Footprint and CO2 Emissions, Report Says


 

Amid the devastation caused by the coronavirus pandemic, one bright spot emerged: a decline in greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S. in 2020. A report by the Rhodium Group, a global research firm, found that U.S. greenhouse gas emissions fell 10.3 percent in 2020, largely attributed to the coronavirus pandemic. It was the largest drop in emissions in the post-World War II era. While it is likely to rebound to an extent, this monumental decrease will contribute to the United States’ pledge to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 50 - 52 percent by 2030.

 

Georgia’s Clean Air Force, in partnership with the Georgia Environmental Protection Division, highlights recent technological and innovative developments that will help to reduce our carbon footprint and the emission of carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere.

 

“A large portion of the workforce will return to the office by the end of 2021, and because of the coronavirus pandemic, experts believe cars will change more in the next 10 years than they have in the last 100,” said Michael Odom, a Georgia EPD official. “Large contributors to this anticipated change are our carbon footprint and emissions as many companies and consumers are demanding innovations to reduce it.”


The following list highlights some of the innovations that Georgia's Clean Air Force cited in reducing emissions. 

 

1.    Auto Engine Shutdown. The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that idling vehicles waste about six billion gallons of fuel and generate 30 million tons of CO2 a year. Current regulations call for 2021-2026 vehicles to decrease fuel consumption and emissions by 1.5 percent each year. New cars include auto engine shutdown, a feature activated every time the brakes are hit and the car comes to a stop. This technology boosts fuel efficiency by over 8%.

 

2.    Biofuels. A biofuel is any liquid fuel derived from biological matter such as trees, agricultural wastes, crops or grass and can be replenished swiftly. As a renewable energy source, these fuels are zero net emitters since they release the same CO2 that plants absorb to grow. The more we utilize biofuels, the less we rely on diminishing and environmentally harmful fossil fuels.

 

3.    Redesigned Engines. Global supply chains will never run properly without planes, cars, trains and trucks, but to meet the emissions regulations included in the Paris Agreement, researchers at Spain’s Polytechnic University of Valencia designed an engine that doesn’t emit damaging gases or CO2. Due to its size, it’s currently only being used for large vehicles, but redesigned engines for passenger use are in development. 

 

4.    Vibrating Foot Pedals. Harsh driving, such as hard braking or hard acceleration, significantly decreases a car’s fuel efficiency, sometimes by as much as 33 percent, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. To correct these habits, a technology was developed to provide feedback to the driver through foot pedal vibrations. Studies have shown that this will help cut fuel consumption by seven percent.

Thursday, September 2, 2021

'Caffeine and Octane' TV Show Returns to the NBC Sports Network

 

"Caffeine and Octane" co-hosts (from left) world champion motorcycle drag racer Rickey Gadson, classic car expert Skip Smith, and master builder and designer Bryan Fuller.


New season six episodes featuring amazing cars and their owners’ stories begin airing on Sept. 7 with new episodes airing between now and December 2021

 Caffeine and Octane, the integrated brand behind North America’s largest monthly car show held at Perimeter Mall in Dunwoody, Ga., announces the return of its internationally acclaimed “Caffeine and Octane” television show on the NBC Sports Network, marking the start of its sixth season with all-new episodes kicking off on Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2021 at 8 and 11 p.m. EST.

Returning for season six of this popular all makes, all models TV series are its co-hosts: classic car expert Skip Smith, world champion motorcycle drag racer Rickey Gadson, and master builder and designer Bryan Fuller. 
 
According to Executive Producer Ed Coughlin his team films each episode like a live TV event. “Much of the time we get one chance to capture the story of the car, and the car’s owner who built, bought, or dreamed up the creation.” For a deeper dive into our rich car culture, producers pivot their cameras to a more documentary style that weaves in interesting segments captured away from the Caffeine and Octane events.
 
Season six September episode highlights include special cars displayed at a British marque themed Caffeine and Octane event. Viewers can see a 1960 Jaguar Mark IX with a 3.8-liter DOHC six cylinder and owned by only one family, a rare aluminum body 1952 Jaguar XK 120 OTS, and a multi-concours winning 1969 Jaguar E-Type OTS Series II with a 4.2-liter six-cylinder engine set up to European specifications. And co-host Skip Smith visits the Savoy Automobile Museum being built in Cartersville, Ga. and scheduled to open in 2021.
 
On the other end from the historical automotive preservation spectrum are the enthusiasts who like to exercise their creativity. In September “Caffeine and Octane” will show viewers a 1992 Daimler DS 420 Landaulette limousine converted so the owner can drive it from the rear seat, which he says always makes onlookers do a double take. And the show will also visit a creative homeowner and car collector who combined old cars and landscaping to create a unique and beautiful theme for his home in the Georgia countryside.
 
In addition to rebroadcasts of popular past “Caffeine and Octane” episodes, new episodes will continue to premiere during select weeks on the NBC Sports Network between September and Dec. 28, 2021. Fans can mark their calendars and catch the new episodes, but they are covered if they miss one. If fans miss the 8 and 11 p.m. premiere on Sept. 7, they can tune in at 8:30 and 11:30 p.m. the following Tuesday and catch the rebroadcast. And the back-to-back episode scheduling gives viewers a full hour of “Caffeine and Octane” entertainment, automotive eye candy, and cool car enthusiast stories.
 
“We never know what we’re going to see at the live Caffeine and Octane events,” said Bruce Piefke, Caffeine and Octane CEO and producer. “And that approach also works for the TV show. Each episode is different, and we are always on the lookout for those special stories of passionate car enthusiasts that will surprise and entertain our worldwide audience.”
 
“Caffeine and Octane” is broadcast in 65 countries, and the broad appeal of this growing brand has helped Piefke and his team attract a variety of local and national sponsors. 
 
Also returning this season is Caffeine and Octane premiere sponsor Hagerty, the collectible car insurance and valuation experts, a global automotive enthusiast brand, and the world’s largest membership organization for car lovers. Fans can watch the ”Caffeine and Octane” TV episodes and other automotive content on the Hagerty Media website.
 
Caffeine and Octane also welcomes new sponsor, AutoTempest.com, the powerful car shopping website that simplifies the consumers’ search and shopping experience by gathering car listings from top websites such as eBay Motors, Cars.com, TrueCar, Carvana, Cars & Bids, and more and instantly compiles the search results.

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In new "Caffeine and Octane" show episodes that debut starting Sept. 7, 2021, co-host and classic car expert Skip Smith takes a look at a rare aluminum body 1952 Jaguar XK 120 OTS (above) and a multi-concours winning 1969 Jaguar E-Type OTS Series II with a 4.2-liter six-cylinder engine set up to European specifications (below).
In the show's sixth season "Caffeine and Octane" co-host Bryan Fuller visits a creative homeowner and car collector who combined old cars and landscaping to create a unique and beautiful theme for his home. Fellow co-host Rickey Gadson, and admitted horsepower junkie, shows viewers a variety of performance cars that show up at the monthly Caffeine and Octane show in Dunwoody, Ga.