Car Profiles - Hyundai Coupe (2003-2008)

2003-2008 Hyundai Coupe

The Good: Aggressive styling, great engines

The Bad: Crashy ride, limited space in the third row

The Say: Sports car experience for less cash.

Go For: 2.7 V6
Avoid: 

Price Range: P350,000-P400,000
Our Rating: ***

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Used Car Review - Hyundai Coupe (2003-2008)

Car Choices:
Since this is a car mostly seen in used car lots and the price difference are small, go for the 2.7 V6 to fully enjoy this vehicle. It may not be in the league of established nameplates when it comes to speed, but you'll get every precious moments behind the wheel.

There is the 2.0 model while it shows a balance of economy and speed, driving one won't bring any adrenalin rush. It is like fitting an athletic shoes to someone in a wheelchair. Going to the surplus route? If you spot a 1.6 model, avoid. That engine is very slow and does not fit the Coupe's image.

All Coupes come with alloy rims, power windows, CD player, airbags, and a sunroof. So, it is a matter of engine choice.

Volkswagen Beetle GSR, 2013

 
 
 
  •  Volkswagen Beetle GSR, 2013

Volkswagen launches a Beetle designed solely with dynamics in mind: the new GSR. The exclusive, powerful 155 kW / 210 PS model will take centre stage at its world premiere at the 2013 Chicago Auto Show. Limited edition: 3,500 cars; worldwide. GSR - a quaint abbreviation with a legendary predecessor: the "Yellow/Black Racer" based on the Beetle 1303 S. And only 3,500 cars of the earlier model were produced as well. Exactly 40 years ago, the sportiest series production Beetle of all time made its debut. Its yellow/black body made it instantly recognisable. In 2013, Volkswagen is writing a further chapter in the history of the iconic car with the new Volkswagen Beetle GSR. Just like its predecessor, the current version is also being launched as a two-colour model. Orders for the VW Beetle GSR can be made from May onwards; the cars will be delivered from the autumn. Price in Germany: € 30,300.

With respect to the look of the Beetle GSR, Volkswagen has systematically re-interpreted the concept of the 1970s GSR for the modern era. Just like the GSR from days gone by, the body of the new version is yellow. The bonnet and the boot lid of the 1973 Beetle were painted in matt black, as were the bumpers. Black trim strips underneath the side windows and black/yellow side stripes above the doorsills rounded off the look. Now, yellow and black are the link between old and new - the bonnet and the boot lid of the new Volkswagen Beetle GSR are black once again, however the roof and the exterior mirror trims are also black on the new model. Black/yellow stripes with "GSR" lettering ensure a unique silhouette above the side sills. Yellow painted bumpers in new R-Line design and a yellow/black rear spoiler complete the GSR look. As opposed to the older Beetle, the Beetle GSR can also be ordered in "Platinum Grey / Black" as an alternative.

The 15-inch steel wheels (with 175 size tyres) which were commonly used 40 years ago, even for sporty cars, and the "Tornado" 19-inch alloy wheels (painted black) with 235/40 tyres on the VW Beetle GSR are worlds apart.

The black/yellow interior of the GSR from days gone by featured a leather sports steering wheel and sports seats for an extra-dynamic Beetle performance.

Four decades later, it is the ergonomically sophisticated, R-Line racing track sports seats (with fabric covers and contrasting yellow stitching; US version in black leather), a high-grip leather sports steering wheel (again with contrasting yellow stitching) with R-Line logo and a limited edition badge with the special edition number (1 to 3,500) which give the GSR its special character. The car also boasts an R-Line dash pad (designer panel for the dashboard), GSR gear stick, leather handbrake lever and black floor mats with contrasting yellow embroidery.

40 years ago, the yellow/black Beetle needed precisely 50 PS to turn the world of compact cars on its head. But this world has long been turning much faster. The new Volkswagen Beetle GSR with its 210 PS engine needs just 7.3 seconds to accelerate to 100 km/h (0-60 mph in 6.6 s). It has a top speed of 229 km/h (130 mph). The torque characteristic of the VW Beetle GSR is even more impressive than the pure road performance. From as low as 1,700 rpm, the turbo engine achieves its maximum torque of 280 Nm; the value remains at this high level up to 5,200 rpm. However, despite this, the car records an average consumption of 7.3 l/100 km which is low in view of its dynamic performance. As an option, the new Beetle GSR can also be ordered anywhere in the world with an automatic 6-speed, dual-clutch gearbox (DSG) as an alternative to the 6-speed manual gearbox.

The combination of performance, design, equipment and the limited number of cars will ensure that the Volkswagen Beetle GSR will quickly become a collector's item. The same was also true of the Beetle 1303 S - today it is one of the most expensive and most sought-after 1970s versions of what was then the most successful car in the world. It will therefore be interesting to see what the VW Beetle GSR will be valued at in the year 2053.

Car Profiles - Toyota Crown (1988-1998)

1988-1998 Toyota Crown

The Good: Presence for less cash, silky ride

The Bad: Heavy body, you must be driven to appreciate

The Say: Can keep up with the Camry you wish to own.

Go For: 3.0 Royal Saloon
Avoid: 2.2 Deluxe

Price Range: P150,000-P350,000
Our Rating: ***

Related Reviews:
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Used Car Review - Nissan Sentra (1991-1999)

Before transitioning to a new month in a few days, Myk Belmonte reviews this popular budget car that merits a spot on your shopping list.

1991-1999 Nissan Sentra

History
In the 90s, the sub-compact wars are between four Japanese sedans: the Toyota Corolla, Mitsubishi Lancer, Nissan Sentra, and the Honda Civic. In 1991, the Corolla (called as the SKD due to the fact only the wheels and stereo system are installed here) was hot stuff, the Lancer provided an alternative for the circled T, the Civic was the new kid on the block, and the Sentra (known as the Series II) was introduced. Let's deal first with the international perspective first.

Internationally, the B13 Sentra is also sold as the Sunny and the Tsuru (Mexico sells this stuff until now) from 1991 until the late 90s. If you reside in the United States before, you can have an option of two or four doors and a sporty SE-R trim, which is equipped with a SR20DE power plant. Shame we didn't have this variant as this could be a hit among Filipino buyers back then when brought in.

Going back to the Philippines, it was launched new in 1991 and remained in Nissan's line-up until 1999. Why? It was the cheapest brand new Nissan and supplemented the B14 (or Series III) Sentra and targeted fleet buyers, which was to say taxi drivers had a new cab to drive from their phased out Geminis. Ok, the 1.4 and 1.6 models went away in 1995 and variants that one can choose include the JX, LEC, LEC-PS (power steering), EX Saloon, Super Saloon, and SE Saloon.

Value and Costs
This car is not overpriced, period. As age dictates, it must be hovering in the five digit price range; and thus, it is. Between P35,000-P90,000, this is a great car that can be had for cash strapped buyers. There is a mix of models of varying conditions, so have a keen eye for well loved units.

Just like the Corolla and Lancer of the same era, maintaining one does not cost an arm and a leg. The carburetor isn't high profile to keep, but remember the fuel efficiency difference of the GA13 and GA14 carb to the GA16 with EFI. The ones you'll need to keep an eye are the wear and tear items such as brake pads, spark plugs, and the timing chain. Sentras used as former taxi cabs are best avoided, they are raped and abused through the years.

Exterior and Interior
Having a release date of 1991, some boxy angles are evident, especially that it is an evolution from the Series II that it replaced. However, there are some soft curves to complement it so that it won't be left out of place during that time.

Basic is the word to describe the Sentra's dashboard. The driver would not be distracted since the controls are within reach and no need to fuss over for the wrong button. Also a strong point is the legibly encrypted speedometer, which is a plus for a first time driver. Occupants get a decent amount of space but the rear can exhibit a somewhat lack of legroom for some.

Engine
Three engine configurations are available for the consumer, and the first one standard among LEC models is a GA13DS 1,295cc that belches out 79hp at 6,000rpm and 104Nm at 3,600rpm. The next one that is seen under the hoods of JX and EX Saloon Sentras is a GA14DS 1,392cc with 75hp at 6,000rpm and 112Nm at 4,000rpm. The icing of the cake common among Super Saloon and SE Saloon variants is a GA16DE 1,597cc which has 115hp at 6,000rpm and 146Nm at 4,000rpm. The B13 Sentra is best enjoyed with a stick since the optional automatic has a tendency to grab power that results to an overworked engine. Engine and road noise is evident.

Driving Impressions
In a straight path, the Sentra revs excellently and acceleration is peppy, even in the lower end models. Braking can be wanting for the non Super Saloon and SE models, due to the fact they lack ABS Brakes but then there is a reason why they are priced cheaply. Road imperfections are absorbed but road noise is a fact of life for a Sentra driver or passenger. Plan to take on autocross competitions, this is a model to consider.

Verdict
A great car for those who are in a tight budget. But due to age, we feel that compacts of the mid-Ramos to Estrada era would serve consumers better due to less worries. Ex-taxis can also be a bitch to maintain, so finding a stock unit can be a challenge.



The Good:
  • Feature loaded Super Saloon variant
  • Cheap to buy
  • Cheap to maintain
The Bad:
  • Good luck when the power amenities and ABS module in the Super Saloon fails
  • Good luck when the carburetor engine is not maintained
  • Noisy
The Pick: Super Saloon MT

THE SPECS
Engines: 1,295cc GA13DS carburetor, 1,392cc GA14DS carburetor, and 1,597cc GA16DE I4 gasoline
Power: 79hp @ 6,000rpm (1.3), 75hp @ 6,000rpm (1.4), 115hp @ 6,000rpm (1.6)
Torque: 104Nm @ 3,600rpm (1.3), 112Nm @ 4,000rpm (1.4), 146Nm @ 4,000rpm
Fuel Consumption: 8-12km/L (city), 10-13km/L (highway) (*estimated and varies)
Transmission: 5-speed manual, 4-speed automatic
Suspension: No data available

MORE INFO
Price (New): P220,000-P480,000 (range from 1991-1994, estimated)
Price (Now): P35,000-P90,000
Rivals: Toyota Corolla, Mitsubishi Lancer, Honda Civic, Mazda 323
On Sale: 1991-1994 (all variants), 1991-1999 (1.3 LEC)
Resources:

Contacts:
Nis-Parts Center - (02) 742-1531

Photos courtesy of http://valenzuela.olx.com.ph/1998-nissan-sentra-iid-494528308

Tramontana Tramontana, 2007

  
 
 
 
  •  Tramontana Tramontana, 2007

Chassis, 100% carbon fibre
It has never been seen in the automotive history a street sports car which resembles so much a Formula 1 like the Tramontana does. It is the first time in the sports car market that it has been incorporated a 100 % carbon fibre monocoque chassis inspired in the design of a Formula 1 and manufactured with the same criteria, guaranteeing a high protection for its passengers. Moreover, it introduces a new structural system that combines an indeformable central zone (cockpit) with a weight of 128kg with other 8 deformable zones calculated for the absorption of the impact energy. In fact, the results extracted of the Crash Test (according to the FIA regulation) confirm that the structural calculation guarantees the integrity of its passengers displacing the lateral components toward the outside. This shows the high impact resistance of the carbon fibre used in the vehicle.

On the other hand, the monocoque, especially developed for the Tramontana, contributes a lightness and maximum rigidity to the whole, factor that together with its suspension system, unique on its market of double wishbones with pushrod and a great length of arms, improves the dynamical aptitudes of the vehicle. All this elaborated with materials of last generation of aerospace technology like the steel to the cromolibdenium, magnesium and duraluminium. Without doubt in the Tramontana the efficiency of the geometry and the weight has been tested, obtaining as result an unequalled performance.

The structure of the monocoque carried out in carbon fibre offers a high torsion resistance, which makes the driver feel like going on a rail.

In the assembly process have been adopted handcraft techniques like the obsession by pre-impregnate and cured in autoclave to 120 ºC, that provides an exceptional finish level and makes the construction of light and strong pieces easier.

Engine, from the competition to the asphalt
Among the final solutions of the Tramontana, we find a new electronic system and a central gasoline engine V12 Biturbo capable to offer a power from 550 Hp to 720 Hp, selectable through a switch situated in the dashboard.

Associated to a 6-speed gearbox, specially developed for the Tramontana, this 12 cylinders propeller in V reaches the 720 Hp to 5.750rpm with a maximum pair torque of 920nm at 4.000rpm. The result, 345 km/h of top speed and 3,7 seconds to reach the 100 km/h from stopped departure.

The weight-power relation is elevated to the 1,7 Kg/Hp, significant data that allow us to discover the kind of sensations that this fantastic assembly of chassis and engine can offer us.

The development of the electronic switchboard is made to measure, in a craft process of more than 2000 hours, that includes full silver wiring and a power map capable to obtain the maximum performance of the engine. Moreover, for the first time in a street car, lifelong relays, fuses and protections have been replaced by a module with just one connector that has only one terminal that brings together all the functions of a conventional device. This innovative system has reduced the wiring, the complexities of the consoles of relays and the fuses, avoiding any electromechanical deterioration.

Car body, beauty and functionality
Without doubt, the design of the Tramontana combines the curves of a fighter with a narrow front and a wider rear of big dimensions and finished in first quality leather and wood imported of the classics of the Spanish automotive industry. This aesthetics remains totally clear thanks to the design of the hardtop, which covers and protects the passengers, and to the rear and front spoilers, in the form of an airplane wing, that assures a great beauty and an excellent support at the same time. In short, a perfect harmony between sensuality, fine materials and elegant lines, an authentic jewel for the collectors.

All the pieces of the Tramontana car body are also elaborated in carbon fibre, assuring the maximum lightness of the vehicle with a total weight of 1.250 kg.

Thanks to the dynamic study carried out by a.d. Tramontana, the pieces that form part of the car body have been created by considering its functionality and the important vehicle performance.

The result is some compacted forms, an expressive front and a suggestive aerodynamic outline with a marked silhouette. Everything in the Tramontana transmits force, character, personality and, above all, sportsmanship, nevertheless the new model is a worthy heir of the sports tradition of the Formula 1.

Suspensions, balance between sportsmanship and comfort
One of the key items of the Tramontana is its system of suspensions of double wishbones with push-rod and its great length of arms, elaborated with a sort of steel of aeronautical and competition specifications of the latest generation.

Two special programs have been used for the development, which have permitted the static and dynamic simulation of the whole vehicle. Different defined adjustments in theoretical calculations have been projected and experienced on it in order to analyze the performance before proceeding to the validation and arriving this way to the definition of the suspensions rates. Finally, a.d. Tramontana has bet on a suspension system that provides a better control, driving comfort, smaller oscillation and better speed cornering, due to the distance between axes, identical to that of a Formula 1.

In the same way, the Tramontana has a system of double electronic height regulation especially developed for the Tramontana, which allows the driver to raise or to lower the height of the vehicle according to the driving needs. It has been looked for a balance between the performance of a street car (at 130mm) and a sports car (at 85mm) considering the different driving styles.

Aerodynamics, the exigency of the geometry
The engineers team from a.d.Tramontana has worked very hard to find the maximal exigency and perfection regarding the aerodynamic performance of the Tramontana, an aesthetical reasoning as similar as possible to a Formula 1.

The aerodynamic performance is though to great speed cornering and, at the same time, get a minimum air penetration coefficient Cx=0,4.

The air intakes and cooling of the motor they have been designed with the objective to minimize the friction of the air and to optimize the performance of the motor.

Moreover, the vehicle has a laminated sheet situated under the vehicle, that eliminates turbulences and improves the drag.

In the same way, the wishbones, designed in the form of drop of water, they help to minimize this coefficient. In fact, all the external elements that stand out from the vehicle are thought to obtain the minimum air resistance. This is the reason of the airplane wing profile of the wishbones.

The front spoilers offer a higher lift compared with the rear ones to avoid loss direction sensations. In this sense, there is an important work to obtain a ground effect thanks to the air flow that penetrates in the lower part of the vehicle. This generates a negative lift toward the ground, making driving to high speeds easier.

Finally, another remarkable factor, has been the study to situate the centre of gravity of the Tramontana as low as possible to increase the cornering speed.

Car Profiles - Nissan Sentra (1991-1999)

1991-1999 Nissan Sentra

The Good: Buying one does not drain your wallet

The Bad: Some noise intruding the cabin, getting old

The Say: A reliable but older choice.

Go For: 1.6 Super Saloon MT
Avoid: Ex-taxis

Price Range: P35,000-P90,000
Our Rating: **

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Toyota RAV4 Adventure Concept, 2013



  • Toyota RAV4 Adventure Concept, 2013

The Toyota RAV4 'Adventure' design study accentuates an alternate dimension with a more forceful look to reinforce the RAV4's authentic off-road capabilities.

In this case, the bold Dark Red paint underlines the athletic and strong appearance of the new RAV4. Building upon the new RAV4's muscular proportions (wider and lower than the 3rd generation), the stance of the RAV4 'Adventure' is reinforced by extended wheel arches, designed to accommodate more aggressive 20" alloy wheels.

The front and rear bumpers have been redesigned and finished with matt paint. At the front, the bumper has been redesigned to integrate with a new under-run. And at the rear the bumper has been modified to fully integrate a double exhaust pipe and revised skid plate.

Machined roof rails complete the 'Adventure' look, whilst darker privacy glass adds a sense of mystery to the interior.

Car Profiles - Mitsubishi Galant (1988-1992)

1988-1992 Mitsubishi Galant

The Good: Available GTi variant, excellent driving dynamics

The Bad: Anemic performance from 1.8, bare interior (for that time)

The Say: Truly a classic.

Go For: 2.0 Super Saloon
Avoid: 1.8 Super Saloon

Price Range: P50,000-P100,000
Our Rating: ***

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Suzuki Jimny, 2013

 
  •  Suzuki Jimny, 2013

Suzuki announced some styling refreshments to its highly popular Suzuki Jimny compact 4x4 model in the UK. The 2013 model receives a number of exterior and interior design updates to help modernise appearance whilst maintaining the long established tough and capable reputation Suzuki Jimny has amongst its 20,000 loyal owners in the UK.

Design revisions include a new front bumper and grille design, new design bonnet shape incorporating central air intake as well as repositioning of the front fog lamps. The new front bumper design has resulted in a slight increase in overall length of 30mm to 3,675mm - although Suzuki Jimny easily remains the most compact SUV on sale in the UK.

For the interior, a new seat fabric trim has been adopted for the SZ3; both SZ3 and SZ4 models have new design front and rear headrests as well as ISOFIX child seat mountings fitted as standard to the rear seats.

Breeze Blue has now been added to the optional metallic paint range of four colours available for the higher specification SZ4 model with three metallic and one solid colour available for SZ3. Metallic paint is a £399 option.

Suzuki Jimny has a neat and practical look and since sales began in 1998, it has accumulated a loyal following of repeat customers who enjoy a quirky alternative to a supermini or crossover SUV. The Suzuki Jimny exceeds expectations off road whilst still being more than capable in any urban area, ideal for customers who want the best of both worlds.

The all-alloy 16-valve 1.3-litre engine benefits from variable valve timing, ensuring lively performance, and strong fuel economy. Maximum output is 85PS, with 81lbft of torque delivered at 4,100 rpm; a flat torque curve means near maximum torque is delivered from as low as 2,500 rpm, giving Suzuki Jimny the kind of flexible driving character and pulling power that are integral to a successful SUV.

There are clear benefits in terms of fuel efficiency and exhaust emissions: with the manual transmission model returning an official 39.8mpg in combined cycle driving (38.7mpg for the automatic); respective CO2 outputs are 162 and 167g/km.

Car Profiles - Daihatsu Charade (1990-1999)

1990-1999 Daihatsu Charade

The Good: Fuel efficient and lightweight

The Bad: Bare as it gets and limited cargo space

The Say: Cheap but not cheerful

Go For: 5 door
Avoid: 3 door

Price Range: P40,000-P130,000
Our Rating: **

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Subaru Impreza WRX STI Special Edition, 2013

 
 
 
 
  • Subaru Impreza WRX STI Special Edition, 2013

Subaru of America, Inc. revealed 2013 Subaru WRX and WRX STI Special Editions at the 2012 SEMA Show. The new models are in keeping with a long tradition of customized Subaru SEMA show cars - and just in time for Halloween. The Special Edition WRX and WRX STI models feature an "Orange and Black" custom paint scheme, with Tangerine Orange paint off-set with jet black custom wheels, black front fender badging and exterior mirrors. The Special Editions cars also receive black exterior graphics.

The Special Edition line-up is limited to just 200 WRX sedans and 100 WRX STI sedans. For a true custom look, the WRX Special Edition features the dark interior trim from the WRX STI, including a black headliner. The Special Edition orange interior is also applied to the stitching on the seats, doors and shift boot, and custom orange trimmed floor mats. The WRX STI also features front fog lamps.

On sale in spring of 2013, the Special Editions spice-up an already potent line up of AWD sports cars. Featuring Subaru BOXER engines, the WRX and WRX STI models develop 265hp and 305hp respectively. Delivering massive bang for the buck, the 2013 WRX Special Edition produces 244 lb.-ft. of peak torque at 4,000 rpm and running through its standard Subaru Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive. The 2013 WRX STI Special Edition delivers a rally-inspired driving experience with its 305-horsepower turbocharged BOXER engine, six-speed manual transmission and exclusive Multi-Mode Driver Controlled Center Differential (DCCD) version of Subaru Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive. The WRX STI is also equipped with Subaru Intelligent Drive (SI-DRIVE) and a Multi-Mode Vehicle Dynamics Control (VDC) system, the latter featuring a track performance-optimized mode.

Used Car Review - Proton Wira (1995-2000)

Curious about this vehicle? Well, Myk Belmonte saves the day by giving out information about this car.

1995-1998 Proton Wira

History
Upon reading this very first paragraph, the first question you will ask why would Myk review a Proton Wira which is essentially a rebadged Mitsubishi Lancer Itlog?? My dear friend, this is because that some buyers on a budget are interested about the details of this car and for the aim of reviewing every used car (from legit car makers and distributors) available locally.

If the Lancer Itlog was made available in 1991, the Wira arrived in Proton showrooms two years later. It supplanted the Proton Saga (with the first generation a fixture in Malaysia's taxi industry) and this was the second Mitsubishi based Proton. Everything from the Lancer was lifted except the taillights, bumpers, and dashboard. Body configurations include a sedan and hatchback while the engine menu consists of a carburetor and electronic fuel injected four cylinders and a rare diesel mover. This nameplate remained on sale until 2007 with the Proton Persona replacing it.

Fidel V. Ramos was very supportive of the automotive industry before that allowed Proton to set up shop in the Philippines through Proton Pilipinas Inc (later renamed as Auto Prominence). They did have an assembly plant in Alaminos Pangasinan (that was not used in the long run) but with the financial crisis affecting Asia, the Malaysian car maker was thrown in the towel. Available variants includes the GLi for the 1.3 and 1.5 and the XLi for the 1.6. The XLi can be ordered in both sedan and liftback dubbed as the Aeroback.

Value and Costs
When it was brand new, Proton's retail prices are lower and fully equipped than that of the equivalent Lancer, however no thanks to the "Pizza" body from Mitsu the Malaysian's advantage disappeared. Even Korean car makers had units driving off showrooms but because they are cheaper. Nowadays, second hand prices can range between P55,000-P100,000, lower than the Lancer Itlog of course. There also exists a sports edition with body kits and a different set of rims released in 1998, which is priced in the upper side of the spectrum.

Rumor has it that Proton service technicians advised owners that they can service their Wiras in Mitsubishi dealers only to find out that they have been rejected. If some people advise you not to buy one because of parts scarcity, you can purchase Lancer parts because they are identical. However, some parts like OEM tailights and bumpers requires patience, but this is impossible with the internet age since you can order them anywhere in the world. Suspension problems inherited from its Japanese cousin can be carried and with that, better check the unit well.

Exterior and Interior
Honestly speaking, there is not much to describe about the Wira's design due to the fact it is a rebadged Lancer. However, the difference from one is the availability of rear disc brakes in the XLi trim, different set of alloy wheels and the tailight design. The Aeroback version is one sexy car and oozing with appeal.

Thanks to the designers at Proton, they decided to use their own dashboard design than using Mitsubishi's, it was brittle controls no more. Room inside is comparable to the Lancer Itlog, so passengers no need to complain.

Engine
While the Wira offers the same engine palette as the Lancer, the 4G13 engine which offers 73hp has its fuel delivered through an electronic fuel injection system than that of the Lancer's carb. Otherwise, the 4G15 with 92hp and 4G92 with 114hp at 6,000rpm and 134Nm at 4,500rpm are the same when I describe it. To sum these engines, they offer the best balance between low and high end torque.

Driving Impressions
Surely the Wira carries the same suspension combination that the Lancer has, but driving dynamics is below par no thanks to the small diameter wheels with narrow section tyres. Still, the suspension and steering are inherited which makes up to this shortcoming.

Verdict
Having a small budget can mean catastrophe, but one must have the patience of researching for vehicles falling under the price bracket. The Proton Wira is a left behind choice but offers more than what the Lancer Itlog had at a lower price. Parts is not trouble since you can get them from the Japanese counterpart. It is a five digit economy car no more no less.


The Good:
  • Cheaper and well equipped than the equivalent Lancer Itlog
  • Available Aeroback version
  • Accommodation is excellent
The Bad:
  • What problems may the Lancer Itlog have, the Wira also has
  • Some quality problems
  • Some parts are not available
The Pick: 1.6 XLi MT Aeroback

THE SPECS
Engines: 1,298cc 4G13, 1,485cc 4G15, and 1,597 4G92 I4 gasoline
Power: 73hp (1.3), 92hp (1.5), 114hp @ 6,000rpm (1.6)
Torque: No data available for the 4G13 and 4G15. 134Nm @ 4,500rpm (1.6)
Fuel Consumption: 8-11km/L (city), 10-13km/L (highway) (*estimated and varies)
Transmission: 5-speed manual, 4-speed automatic
Suspension: Front McPherson strut with stabilizer, rear multilink with stabilizer

MORE INFO
Price (New): P300,000-P500,000 (estimated)
Price (Now): P55,000-P100,000
Rivals: Toyota Corolla, Nissan Sentra, Mitsubishi Lancer, Honda Civic, Mazda 323 Familia, Daewoo Racer, Daewoo Espero, Daewoo Cielo
On Sale: 1995-1998
Resources:
http://www.protonclub.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=71
http://www.forumjar.com/forums/Proton_Wira

Photos courtesy of http://www.olx.com.ph/1997-proton-wira-ref-9402-iid-491896020

StudioTorino CoupeTorino, 2008

 
 
  • StudioTorino CoupeTorino, 2008

As part of the event "Turin World Design Capital 2008", Studio Torino presents a cultural, non-profit project. The Studio Torino Coupe Torino is a technical and stylistic study aimed at transforming series and off-set automobiles with reliable technical solutions while maintaining the car's identity. With this objective in mind the iconic Mercedes SL spider was chosen as a lone specimen. Its original architectural structure was transformed into a true coupé.

Amongst the various design studies directed by Studio Torino in cooperation with Istituto di Arte Applicata e Design (IAAD) and informally presented to the Mercedes Design Center in Como to Professor Peter Pfeiffer, a more typically Italian coupé style was chosen.

This project includes an accurate 1:4 scale maquette personally modeled by Alfredo Stola and a photographic exhibit presenting all of its developmental stages, from its conception to its realization.

An in depth study presents all of the construction methodology and aerodynamics with the goal of creating a perfectly functional prototype with the reliability akin to that of series automobiles.

Studio Torino Coupe Torino was presented on December 12, 2008 at the Première held at Turin Gallery with an exhibit titled "Bespoke Coachwork".

THE STYLE
Directed by Alfredo Stola, the style of the Studio Torino Coupe Torino was attained through cooperation with Istituto di Arte Applicata e Design (IAAD) and in particular with Piotr Degler Jablonski, student who participated in its creation as part of his final internship.

The theme is clear: to project an off-set starting with the Mercedes-Benz SL-Class and to transform it into a coupé all while maintaining its identity and adding a touch of Italian flair in order to make it exclusive.

Initially research took off in several directions; after several designs the first choice focused on two fast-backs and a traditional coupé.

Later on July 9, 2008 at the Mercedes Design Center in Como an informal and cordial meeting between Professor Peter Pfeiffer, Dr. Michele Paganetti and Alfredo Stola, Studio Torino is given suggestions as to in which way aim its choice for the creation of the to scale model of "our C version" or what we like to call a traditional coupé 'all'italiana'.

For the event "Torino World Design Capital 2008" Mercedes generously supplies us with a 1:4 scale model of the SL, indispensable element for the fashioning of the Studio Torino Coupe Torino model.

The model was created in a traditional manner - that is by hand. In fact, the back is completely restyled and was personally modeled by Alfredo Stola with the collaboration of student intern Piotr Degler Jablonski for the design.

The Première of Studio Torino Coupe Torino was held on December 12, 2008 in the exhibit "Bespoke Coachwork" at Turin Gallery with the addition of a photographic exhibit of all the designs and developmental stages, a 1:4 scale model purposely without wheels, monochromatic in bronze on a transparent support as if a sculpture.

Car Profiles - Proton Wira (1995-2000)

1995-2000 Proton Wira

The Good: Cheaper than the original while retaining the room

The Bad: But the problems are still persistent

The Say: With a small price difference, the original copy is a better choice.

Go For: 1.6 XLi Aeroback
Avoid: 1.3 GLi

Price Range: P55,000-P100,000
Our Rating: **

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