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Auto Edition: Peugeot celebrates 200th anniversary with the 207 Millesim 200 Special Edition

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

IN order to celebrate the 20oth anniversary of the brand, Peugeot is launching the new special editions of the 207 in the UK.

The Peugeot name was found out 200 years ago, and to celebrate the anniversary, Peugeot is introducing a Millesim 200 special edition for the 207. The 207 Millesim 200 is available for both the hatchback and SW estate models, with a choice of petrol or HDi diesel engines, and unique Millesim badges.

The 207 S trim level based the 207 Millesim 200 comes with extra equipment such as 15-inch alloy wheels, Peugeot Connect USB & Bluetooth, front fog lights, sports front grille with chrome detailing, colored coded side rubbing strips with chrome inserts and in the case of the estate model, aluminium roof bars also.

For the 207 Millesim 200, the choices of engines include: two 1.4-litre petrol engines that produce 75 or 95bhp, or HDi diesels with either 70 or 90bhp. The 207 Millesim 200 will go on sale in the UK in June, and Peugeot says it will throw in a free Nokia 5230 smart phone with inbuilt satellite navigation with free future updates and an in-car mounting kit for early bird buyers.

Auto Reveal: Porsche 911 Turbo S unveiled with 530 HP of goodness

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

A new head of the family have been wrought by the wunderkinds in Wiessach in the form of the 2011 911 Turbo S, the first 911 S model in five years and the first for the 997.

The S Suffix in Porsche Parlance, in general, means more power and better handling, and this car appears ready to live up to the badge.

The twin turbo flat-six is boosted to 530 horsepower, but it sips the fuel at the same rate as the “base” Turbo’s with its 500-horsepower engine. All that power and 516 pound-feet of torque are transferred to all four-wheels- now 19 inches in diameter with center locking nuts-through Porsche’s seven-speed PDK dual clutch gearbox, and a torque vectoring system helps point the car directly where the driver wants it.

The 0-62 miles per hour should arrive in 3.3 seconds and top speed is pegged at 196 mph. and for comparison, the almighty 911 GT2 is slower to 62 mph at 3.7seconds, making the same amount of horsepower (530). But it beats the new 911 S at the top end with a 204-mph terminal velocity.

Next month at the Geneva Motor Show, both fixed and folding roof versions of the Turbo S will make an official debut. The Coupe will cost €173,241 including 19 percent VAT (the actual base price is €145,400), while the Cabriolet goes €184,546, also including the 19 percent VAT (base price €154,900). U.S. market models should follow soon after.