Posts Tagged ‘american’

2009 Detroit Auto Show – New Vehicles

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

Battlefield Bad Company 2 – Guns Guide – Usas 12 Auto

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

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AEV – 2008 Society of Automotive Engineers

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

Michael Chetcuti of American Expedition Vehicles (AEV), the premier Jeep aftermarket parts supplier, presented this video at the 2008 Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) World Congress in Detroit, Michigan. The film features comments from Chip Foose, Ralph Gilles, AEV founder Dave Harriton, and Michael Chetcuti, along with details on the unique relationship between AEV and longtime automotive supplier Quality Metalcraft (QMC).

San Diego International Auto Show 2010

Sunday, March 21st, 2010

This grand event was held at the San Diego Convention Center. Showcase after showcase full of automobiles from today, yesterday and near future. Camp Jeep takes you on a ride where one can experience a four-wheel drive adventure through logs, a sharp slope, ascending/descending hill all the while feeling its smooth handling. Watch an engine dynanometer test demonstrating first hand how engineers monitor engine performance to deliver the best quality for consumers. So many things to do and see at this place, including test drives that were readily available to anyone interested. They will be in town through January 3, 2010. I highly recommend checking it out even if you’re not in the market for a car. No place else can you see all your options under one big roof! *Permission to videotape event is granted to everyone in attendance

Jeep Trailhawk Concept

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

daimlerchrysler unveiled its new Chrysler Nassau Concept and Jeep® Trailhawk Concept during the 2007 North American International Auto Show, being held in Detroit. The Jeep® Trailhawk Concept is a four-door open-air vehicle.

North American Auto Show in Detroit Chrysler Victims and the Teamsters Speak Up

Friday, March 5th, 2010

At the North American Auto Show in Detroit the Teamsters and the victims of defective Chrysler products united and spoke up during a rally in front of the Cobo Center. Chrysler is eliminating American jobs and refuses to accept responsibility for defective and dangerous Chrysler vehicles. They also have not accepted responsibility for serious injuries and deaths that Chrysler alone has engineered by manufacturing Dodge, Chrysler and Jeep vehicles with known defects. Some defects have been known to Chrysler for well over 20 years and they continue to produce many of these defective vehicles. Chrysler is able to get away with murder. For more information about my story please visit my channel chryslerkilledmymother, for more information about Chrysler visit www.daimlerchryslervehicleproblems.com and http

Jeep Grand Cherokee ZJ 5.2 V8 Flowmaster Super 44

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Vehicle: Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited Year: 1996 Engine: Magnum 5.2 (318 cid) V8 producing 158 kw (215 hp) and 300 lb-ft (410 Nm) of torque Muffler: Flowmaster Super 44 2.5″, default cat Transmission: 44RE 4-Speed Automatic 0-60 mph (0-100 kmh) Time: usually 8-9 seconds I just had a real big wish this evening to try capturing video and muffler sound through the rear hatch window while driving around. The results were not perfect but still you get the idea. I drove first time with the rear window open and to my ear it was incredibly loud. The rear side of the ZJ is very well isolated and I have some extra isolution applied to the hatch by the previous owner, therefore when I normally drive around it’s not that much rumble inside. I couldn’t speed on those roads so I just tried some acceleration, the max. RPM in this video is probably around 3800-3900 (red line is at 5000). I was having a lot of pain with the rear window cylinders not keeping it up (must replace them…) so I had to make a temporary stopper and it kept falling down, hence so many stops along the little cruise.