Toyota Prius V which is the world’s first full-hybrid seven-seater will arrive in local showrooms towards the end of May. So ecited to look in the showroom this new member of Toyota Prius family. Toyota’s new versatile Prius v will compete in multiple segments, bringing new buyers to the company’s expanding hybrid family when it arrives in Australia towards the end of May.

As the world’s first full-hybrid seven-seater, Prius v has a unique exterior design while sharing a family resemblance with the standard Prius flagship. Prius v is longer, taller and wider with more shoulder and hip room as well as offering seven seats in a two-three-two configuration.

Measuring up to its versatility tag, each of the three second-row seats in Prius v can slide independently into the most convenient position and the seat-backs can be folded forward separately. The two seats in the third row can also be folded flat individually – or together to provide significantly more luggage-carrying capacity than Prius.

They placed a compact, high-density lithium-ion battery under the centre console between the driver and front passenger – rather than using the larger nickel-metal hydride battery in Prius. Prius v is the first Toyota production vehicle in Australia fitted with a lithium-ion battery pack.

Combined power from the 1.8-litre four-cylinder petrol engine and 60kW electric motor is 100kW – identical to the Prius Hybrid Synergy Drive system. Fuel economy is expected to be better than most SUVs, wagons and cross-over vehicles on the market. Toyota Australia’s executive director Matthew Callachor said Prius v was designed for buyers of small and mid-size vehicles who value space and fuel-efficiency equally.

Toyota Prius V is a premium SUV that suits for family outing and advanetures and friends. The interior of Prius V is very impressive as it was design with wide space that you can jam inside with your family. There are certain features that you can enjoy with like the car entertainment system of it. The Toyota car stereo of it has a special feature of GPS device that helps you navigating the road while driving. And you can be more enjoyable with the car DVD player with Headrest monitors.
 

Owning a car seems to be like owning a pet. Cars are also fed with different accessories that will make it look good, trendy and fantastic. Driving a full pack accessorized and high tech car will be more awesome! Whatever model the owner has, cars has been pacified with different electronic gadgets and accessories.

                Portable DVD for example was commonly seen and used at home. Cars has its own and unique portable DVD which can be flipped or be used while moving. Playing games and watching movies while hearing sounds without interfering others is made possible by dual stereo headphones. As well as the traditional location map, cars use GPS navigation system that tracks locations on the spot with unique speaking features that tells the street, when and where you will go.

                Cameras are also installed like the rear view cameras to check and see your sideways while driving. Likewise, reverse cameras for back views are also installed to prevent hazards. Car accessories like these will be always on trend.

                Car DVD players as well as the GPS system grow and develop fast for the convenience of trip and driving. Nissan as one of the best established car company has manufactured their latest  7" In Dash CAR GPS DVD Player Stereo IPOD TIIDA Pathfinder X-TRAIL Patrol which has unique and fantastic features!

                The In Dash Card DVD Player is not only for your movies but it also has GPS navigation system like any others. In addition, it has dual zone capacities where you can listen to a CD while the GPS is running. Music will mute when an instruction is being given or when there is an incoming call. You can resume play afterwards without taking your eyes off the road.

                It is very much easy to install and its Bluetooth is much clearer. It includes TV, FM/AM, steering wheel control, iPod ready and has dual reverse camera inputs! It is really a full pack in dash car DVD player for your Nissan! Once you have, no doubt you will be truly satisfied.
















 
Looking for the best accessory for your Toyota? Toyota got its best when it comes to car entertainment system. Installing different accessories to your Toyota will be a sanctuary. It was not only for keeping you in the trend but for keeping you safe and make your car last. Pacifying you Toyota with high quality modern car entertainment system will be a blast!

Who would never want a GPS on his own car? Who would never like the idea of tracking your car if it was stolen? GPS truly keeps your car get home safe. The superb service of TOYOTA CAR GPS DVD Player DVB-T Stereo Radio CDC HILUX Landcruiser PRADO (which fits old cramy06/ corolla (Ex)/landcruiser/ Vitz/Vios/hilux/Crown/Prado4500/RAV4/) is the latest 2011 design that is the most feature rich, specific in dash car GPS multimedia entertainment in the market.

TOYOTA CAR GPS DVD Player DVB-T Stereo Radio CDC HILUX Landcruiser has a 6.2" LED HD Digital Panel (800*480) Resolution TFT LCD Fixed Panel which source from reputable suppliers. It also has a built in GPS Navigation system, built in DVB-T Digital TV which can also be used as multimedia player, a Bluetooth with phonebook function, a rear view camera input and so much more!

Toyota was said to be one of the leading brands in maintaining resale value. Some Toyota models as well are eco-friendly that deserves to be taken care of. Your car should taste GPS Navigation system or even reversing camera kit. Reverse camera will definitely keep you away from possible danger. The built in rear view camera automatically switch to rear view when gear is engaged that also keeps you safe.

Your car deserves the amazing car in dash car multimedia system as well as GPS navigation system built in one system! Enjoy your ride while having a great time with your car’s perfect multimedia entertainment system! Truly it was the best accessories for your sweet Toyota!.

 

 
An ambitious way of conquering Australia by  launching a new Nissan's electric leaf in June. And a way to go for the plans og next model. Nissan is quite undergo for their success of their network here in Australia. Nissan has reportedly confirmed that the next generation Leaf, while still a few years away, will be more affordable and driven by a more capable and refined drive train.

According to US industry paper Automotive News this week, Nissan Europe's Vice President of Engineering, Colin Lawther, added that the new model will offer styling more palatable to the European market. As  he mentioned "We'll fine-tune the car for the European customer, from a design point of view." Lawther said.

The newly unveiled Nissan Leaf is currently produced exclusively in Japan, where models here in Australia was manufactured also in Japan. The production of the Leaf as well as the affordability can be improve in the near future. Lawther was very thankful to the addition of two production lines at its Oppama Japan plant.

Euro-market Leaf cars will be built in Nissan’s Sunderland, England, plant from February 2013, and Lawther added that "making it in the UK will take about a third of the cost of the car out." Nissan’s new Smyrna plant in Tennessee is gearing up to to build US-market Leafs from December this year.  

The Leaf is currently selling below expectations, with just 1733 units in Europe so far in 2012, compared with an initial 20-25,000 unit target. Keep an eye on TMR for the Leaf’s Australian launch in June, with a confirmed price of $51,500. It was very awesome to know also the inside of Nissan Leaf which showcases its car entertainment system. And you can be amaze of the high end Nissan car DVD GPS player.
 

Another competetive sedan unveil by Ford incorporated. Ford has turned the Fusion into a Chevrolet Volt fighter, as if squaring off against the Toyota Camry, the Honda Accord and the Hyundai Sonata isn't enough. The Fusion is being revealed on Monday at the Detroit auto show and hits the market in the middle of this year. The latest edition of the sedan is an ambitious project, and Ford is aiming to capture a wide array of consumers with a broad range of engine selections, including two EcoBoost four-cylinders. The 1.6-liter is projected to make 179 hp and 172 lb-ft of torque, and the 2.0-liter is expected to make 237 hp and 250 lb-ft of torque.

The conventional hybrid also returns, and mileage is improved to 47 mpg in the city and 44 mpg on the highway. Ford has sold Fusion hybrids for three years, and this next generation has improved regenerative braking, capturing up to 95 percent of the kinetic energy, more electric systems (in place of belt-driven), and the transmission and battery-cooling systems are developed in-house at Ford.

The plug-in model is called Energi, and it's different from the basic hybrid. The Energi's lithium-ion batteries allow for travel under all-electric power, though Ford wouldn't specify the distance. A gasoline engine extends range to at least 500 miles. It can stay all-electric up to about 62 mph. Though Ford called the Energi a "white space" vehicle and segment-creating, there's no mistaking that it's meant to compete directly with the Volt, the Nissan Leaf and cars that aren't even public knowledge yet.

A 2.5-liter four-cylinder making 170 hp and 170-lb-ft of torque rounds out the lineup. Six-speed automatic and manual transmissions are available, depending on the model. There is no V6 engine, which Marakby called "a strategic change." Additionally, the 1.6-liter EcoBoost engine will have stop/start technology. The internal-combustion variants will be the first Fusions off the line, with the hybrid and Energi models joining slightly later in 2012.

The surface changes also are significant. Like the Escape, which eschewed a proven, albeit conventional design for a complete makeover, the Fusion completely breaks from the established appearance of the 2012 model. The hood and fenders are creased, contoured and bulge in various places. The laser-cut headlights are wraparound and are enhanced with LED turn signals, and the taillights have their own unique graphic for nighttime conditions.

The car follows a path driven by Hyundai, which took a series of fluidic sculpture concepts and made them production reality in the Sonata. That turned heads and was the beginning of the Korean carmaker's design confidence. Ford hopes to do the same with the Fusion, which is launching into a segment that is generally staid. It's a calculated move, as the Fusion had its best sales year ever in 2011, and a major styling change could turn off some buyers.

Interestingly, the Fusion debuts a lightly updated Blue Oval that is pressed nearly flush into the front of the car for a premium feel. It's also outlined in metal and will be used on future Fords. The cabin also was redone, with fresh seats, more room and an electronic parking brake. The center console is slightly more open, and the instrument cluster updated.

Ford also loaded the Fusion with a range of electronic options, including lane-keeping assistance, parking assistance, a keyless entry system hidden in the B-pillar and adaptive cruise control. Sync will be standard, with a new version of MyFord Touch as an option. The sedan comes in front- and all-wheel drive versions and employs new MacPherson-front and multilink-rear suspensions. It also gets a new electric power-steering system.

When it comes to the inner system which highlight the car enetertainment system of the fusion, the car dvd player has already GPS feature that car aficionado will surely love it.