Friday, May 31, 2013

2013 Concorso d’Eleganza Ville d’Este

            Last weekend, one of the most exclusive car shows in the world came to a close, with a 1938
Bugatti 57SC taking the best in show award.  That car is owned by Ralph Lauren, the famous fashion designer.  There were only four of the 57SC’s built in history, but two of them were destroyed over the course of time.  The only other 57SC in existence sold at auction for over $30 million.  The car is powered by a 3.3-liter twincam straight-8 engine producing approximately 200hp. Top speed is said to be 130 mph, but I don’t think anyone is going to test that theory. 

            Some of the other prizes at this car show include most sensitive restoration, most elegant Rolls-Royce, best preserved pre-war car, best preserved post-war car, most iconic car, best interior design, most exciting design, and the driven from the farthest away. The iconic brands of the times like Ferrari, Mercedes, Aston Martin, Maserati, and Bugatti were all present at the event with their owners.  All in all 50 cars were entered into the concorso, along with 35 motorcycles.  Within those 50 cars, six were concept vehicles

           
Words can’t describe the sheer beauty of some of these cars, so I felt the only way to convey it would be through pictures.  Maybe these will inspire someone to brush the dust off of their Mustang or Camaro and take it for a spin.

Matthew Colan

Handy Toyota





Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Indianapolis 500 Milk Preference

             This past weekend the 97th Indy 500 was held at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. With
over 68 lead changes, a new record, it is considered to be one of the most competitive Indy 500’s in the colorful history of the race. The victor, Tony Kanaan, continued the tradition of drinking milk choosing 2 percent in his first Indy 500 win of his career. The milk tradition dates all the way back to 1936 when Victor Louis Meyer drank buttermilk after a victory because his mother had told him it was good for hot days. The tradition has been broken 1
time in the race history; in 1993 Emmerson Fitzpaldi chose orange juice over the beloved Indy milk. Every driver is asked a Milk preference before the race, this year 2 percent was the overall favorite among drivers with 16 choosing it as there choice. If you were a driver what would be your celebratory milk choice?

Colt Smelstor
handycars.com
St. Albans, VT 05478


Toyota Entune

           Toyota has introduced a new in-car technology.  It is Toyota’s own infotainment system call Entune. Entune is a collection of popular apps and other services that are now installed in your own car.  Some of the apps that are pre-installed when you receive your new Toyota include Bing, iHeartRadio, Pandora, MovieTickets.com and more!  Entune also comes with data services so you check fuel prices on the way to vacation, check stocks, see how your favorite sports team is doing, traffic and weather.
            All of these services and apps come with a three year trial period where all apps and data services are complimentary from the sale of the car.  After the three years, you will have to pay $5 a month to access Apps. Depending on which version of Entune you have, Display Audio and Display Navigation or Premium HDD Navigation, you will have to pay $5 a month for data services or $8.99 a month.  The $5 per month package is for the display audio and display navigation version of Entune.  The $8.99 package is for the Premium HDD navigation.  Also, XM satellite radio is available with Entune and costs $14.49 per month. However, to access the latest cost for XM, visit their website to see if prices have changed at all.
            Entune has a Bluetooth capability so you can pair it with your smartphone.  You can also download the Entune mobile app on your phone through the App store, Blackberry App World or the Android marketplace.
            Toyota offers some form of Entune in nearly every vehicle.  Check www.toyota.com/entune to see which version of Entune is offered in the car you might currently be looking at.
Matthew Colan
Handy Toyota

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

The Toyota Tacoma Baja Edition

            In 2012, Toyota Racing Development developed the Baja edition of the popular Tacoma.  Toyota named this special edition the Baja because of Toyota’s success at the Baja 500 and 1000. The Baja 500 and 1000 are off road races in Mexico.  Because of their success at those races, Toyota developed an off road edition to the Tacoma.  It would be only natural to call it the Baja edition.


 

            The Toyota Tacoma Baja edition shows up at the dealership ready for off-roading.  It comes standard with TRD’s off-road package, which includes hill start and downhill assist, traction control and rear locking differential. While this package is available on other Toyota trucks, what sets the Baja edition away from the rest are the other features only this Tacoma possesses. The Baja comes standard with BF Goodrich 16” beadlock-style wheels.  The truck also bolsters 60mm Bilstein race shocks, and a 50mm remote-resevoir in the rear. The suspension of the truck also has TRD coil springs in the front.  The Tacoma was risen nearly two inches, and has a wheel travel has gone up by one inch in the front and 1.5 in the rear. The only performance upgrade that Toyota gave to the Baja is a TRD cat-back exhaust.  The last items that were added to the Tacoma are flat-black graphics placed on the rear of the truck.  These are only to be seen on the Baja series truck. 
            The Baja edition Tacoma will be available with either a six-speed manual, or a five-speed automatic as an Access or Double cab. Under the hood will be the standard 4.0L V-6, which produces 236 horsepower and 266ft/lbs of torque at 4000 RPM.  The interior of the Baja is the standard Toyota interior, which is also equipped with the Entune infotainment system.  
            For those who may have never heard of bilstein equipment, here’s a brief rundown on what they have accomplished recently.  At the 24 hour race at the challenging Nurburgring racetrack, a Mercedes SLS equipped with a Bilstein race suspension took first place.  In fact, five of the top 10 cars in the race featured Bilstein suspensions.
            Here at Handy Toyota, we are one of the only dealerships in the area that has three Baja edition Tacomas for sale.  Come take one for a test drive today and come see what you think.

Matthew Colan
Handy Toyota

Friday, May 24, 2013

Tesla: The Wave of the Future?


            Let’s face it, gas prices are getting more and more expensive by the day. Eventually, we will also be running out of oil, which is the key ingredient for gasoline.  Many automakers today are beginning to install electric motors in their cars in addition to the normal internal combustion engines. Even Ferrari, the top of the line supercar maker is beginning to install electric motors in their cars.  Their newest car from the skunkworks at Maranello, the LaFerrari, has, in addition to an 800hp internal combustion engine, a 163hp electric motor.  This system, according to Ferrari reduces the CO2 footprint from the Enzo to LaFerrari 50%.

            The problem is, LaFerrari is still consuming gasoline and emitting CO2 when it’s rounding tight corners at Leguna Seca and accelerating out of them.  To get rid of all CO2 emissions would mean either going back to the horse and buggy days or relying on electric power.  The problem with the electric cars of today is their range.  For example, the Nissan Leaf has a range of only 73 miles on one tank of electrons.  Tesla motors have now developed their own design model S.  The model S is completely powered by electricity and has a range of 265 miles. That is over three times the distance covered by the Leaf on a battery charge. Also, the Model S is a full size car with the option to seat five adults and two small children. How has Tesla gone above and beyond and developed a car that is this far ahead of the competition?

            Tesla got their start in 2003 by a group of engineers looking to prove electric vehicles could be made and could be “awesome.” In 2008, their first car, the Roadster hit the streets. Now Tesla has two cars in production, the model S and Model X. The size of the battery in the model S is astronomical! To put it into perspective, the Tesla battery is over 7000 cells. The Nissan Leaf has only 192.  The battery in the Tesla measures roughly, five feet wide, eight feet long, four inches thick, and weighs over 1300 pounds.  This size battery along with an 85 kW motor gives the model S a range of 265 miles.  It is also a fairly sporty car with 0-60mph coming in under five seconds. The electric motor provides 416 horsepower and 443 ft/lbs of torque. The starting price is still a little steep for most buyers at $62,400. However, Tesla has hinted at an under $40,000 car in the near future.

            Stock in Tesla has soared in recent months from approximately $27 per share all the way up to $92.73 following favorable reviews from Consumer Reports and Car and Driver.  Stocks also went up after Tesla paid back its entire loan to the government, three years ahead of schedule.

            Now that Tesla has proven the electric car is feasible, will Nissan and other car companies start developing better electric cars filling the needs of the everyday driver? Or will they continue to develop hybrid cars letting Tesla continue to lead the way in electric car development.

Matthew Colan
Handy Toyota