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The Volkswagen Jetta’s long-awaited changeover from the current inline-five-cylinder engine to a turbo four will happen in 2013 for the 2014 model year, the company’s U.S. product czar Rainer Michel told us this week. Soon after, Michel says, the engine will land in a 2014.5 model-year Passat. This confirms the timing we heard earlier from a different—and has-to-stay-nameless—source.

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The BMW 328i Luxury's logbook had finally cooled down after a disappointing trip to the local road course when something else happened: the weather heated up. Between surviving one choice mishap and dealing with sweltering temperatures, our BMW has had a rough month.

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Vorsteiner has created a new aero package for the already gorgeous 458. This includes a front spoiler, side skirts and a revised rear diffuser. This is combined with specialised 21 inch rims. All parts are made out of carbon fibre.

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Spanish specialty carmaker Aspid Cars has dropped the primary teaser pictures of its new GT-21 Invictus, a 2+2 seater sports automotive. this is often Aspid's second vehicle series when the hardcore Super Sports (SS), which sort of resembles a Lotus seven on steroids.

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The version of the ATS that Cadillac meant to spice up the company’s overall fuel-economy numbers has simply received a rather lackluster rating from the EPA. With a Two hundred-hp, 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine, the ATS is rated at simply twenty two town mpg and thirty three highway.

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Holden Cruze turned into 180kW Walkinshaw Performance hot-hatch


The first true Holden Cruze hot-hatch has been unleashed in Australia, with homegrown tuning company Walkinshaw Performance unveiling a high-performance version of the locally made small car with a price tag just below $50,000.

Based on the $28,490 Holden Cruze SRi-V 1.4 iTi hatch, the $19,995 WP Cruze Hot Hatch package introduces a number of visual and performance upgrades for a total cost of $48,485 before on-road costs.
Power from the Cruze’s turbocharged 1.4-litre petrol engine has been boosted 75 per cent (up from 103kW to 180kW), while torque has also climbed 55 per cent (from 200Nm to 310Nm).

Walkinshaw Performance estimates the WP Cruze will launch from 0-100km/h in 6.6 seconds, making it roughly three seconds quicker than the standard Cruze SRi-V. Official speed tests are yet to be completed, but the company’s general manager, Tony Harris, told CarAdvice he believes it will become the first Cruze in the world to run the quarter-mile in under 15 seconds when it’s put through its paces later this month.
Walkinshaw Performance says the Australian-engineered performance upgrades are the result of hundreds of hours of testing, refinement and collaboration and have been delivered “without compromising the driveability of the vehicle”.

Included in the package is an upgraded turbocharger and exhaust manifold, a dual-outlet stainless steel exhaust system, an all-new front brake package with four-piston 343mm rotors, and an upgraded and recalibrated suspension package developed with Bilstein and Irmscher.


The WP Cruze Hot Hatch also scores 18-inch white Irmscher alloy wheels, a WP-branded interior by Blackmans, WP sill plates, a modified gearstick and a matt white exterior wrap by Exotic Graphics.
HPF owner Rob Vickery said the secret of the WP Cruze Hot Hatch’s performance was its linear power curve.

“Upgrading to a bigger turbo sounds like a simple way to get big horsepower. But in a front wheel drive, without the right engineering behind it, you could easily make it unmanageable and unfriendly,” Vickery said.
“We’re really proud of the end product and we know it is going to be popular with customers looking at something extra for their Holden Cruze that doesn’t compromise on driveability.”


Walkinshaw Performance is also offering less extreme upgrades for the Cruze hatch, starting at $1195 for an ECU recalibration.

Honda to Develop Next Civic in the U.S., Not Japan


This is the current Civic. Its replacement will be designed in the U.S. 

Honda’s American research and development division will quarterback engineering and other work for the next-generation Civic, says the company’s U.S.-based head of R&D. Erik Berman, the president of Honda R&D Americas told an industry conference audience this week that the company’s North American division had grown enough to handle the next Civic in addition to the Acura NSX and other luxury products. Automotive News covered the conference and first broke the story.

The relatively weak value of the U.S. dollar makes it more cost effective for automakers to center both vehicle development and construction in North America. Engineers and planners based here tend to understand better the demands of the American market, too.

Renault's South Korean Samsung Unit to Cut Jobs as it Tries to Tackle Falling Sales


It’s not only Europe that has Renault worried as the French automotive group is now having troubles in South Korea with its Samsung unit. 

Renault Samsung said on Friday that it would launch its first ever voluntary redundancy programme in order to deal with falling sales both in its home market and abroad. 

According to Reuters, while the automaker did not reveal how many jobs it wants to cut, a local media report made word of "hundreds" of positions. 


Renault Samsung said that 4,500 employees are eligible for the programme, while the company excluded about 1,000 design and research positions. 

"Conditions remain difficult, so we came up with revival measures including voluntary retirements to slash costs," a Renault Samsung spokeswoman told Reuters. 

From the beginning of the year through July, the South Korean automaker saw its overall sales drop 34 percent over the same period last year. 

Last month, Renault-Nissan Group CEO Carlos Ghosn revealed plans to invest US$160 million (€130 million) in Samsung to add 80,000 units of the next generation Nissan Rogue to its plant in Busan, Korea. These vehicles will be shipped to North America and select Asian countries.  

 

2012 Volkswagen Tiguan SEL 4Motion First Test


A front-drive, entry-level 2012 Volkswagen Tiguan SE finished dead last in our recent compact crossover comparison. During the test, we dinged the Tiguan for its high price, rough ride quality, small cargo area, and "tall and tippy" feel under hard cornering. So we decided to give the V-dub crossover another shot by testing the top-of-the-line 2012 Tiguan SEL 4Motion. Would all-wheel drive and premium trim make us change our tune about VW's Golf-based crossover? In a word, no. But the crossover does have its strong points, one of them being its powertrain. The Tiguan SEL 4Motion is powered by Volkswagen's tried-and-true 2.0-liter turbocharged I-4 producing an ample 200 hp and 207 lb-ft of torque, with power routed through a six-speed automatic transmission. While we're more enamored with VW's six-speed DSG dual-clutch gearbox, the automatic shifts quickly and smartly, especially when Sport mode is engaged. But in the default drive setting it seems too eager to upshift and likes to drop the engine revs below 1000 rpm while coasting, leading to a minor (and annoying) delay in power delivery when you get back on the throttle. 

On the track, the slightly heavier 4Motion turned in roughly the same numbers as the front-drive Tiguan. The dash to 60 mph took 7.8 seconds and it ran through the quarter mile in 16.0 seconds at 87.2 mph, matching the Tiguan SE to 60 mph and besting it by 0.2 sec and 0.8 mph in the quarter. It out-braked front-drive Tiguan SE too, needing 121 feet to stop from 60 mph, versus 123 feet. The Tiguan SEL slightly out-handled the front-drive version, managing to pull an average 0.82 g on the skidpad (versus 0.80 g), and completed the figure eight in 27.5 seconds at an average of 0.61 g, as compared to 27.9 seconds at 0.62 g (avg). In the fuel efficiency arena, the Tiguan SEL returned 19.9 mpg combined in mostly city driving during our test, close to the city number of the Tiguan 4Motion's 21/27 mpg city/highway rating. Inside, the Tiguan SEL 4Motion predictably felt more upmarket than the SE model. The tester featured real leather seats, a navigation system, and the Dynaudio premium audio system. The power, tan leather seats provided a nice contrast to the dark black plastics on the dashboard, making the interior a more pleasant place than the dim and dark Tiguan SE. 

Up front, the SEL's seats are as hard and flat as the last tester we had in, and the Tiguan is also cursed with the worst driving position this side of a bus. The instrument panel and steering wheel are angled in such a way that no matter what position you're sitting in, the wheel feels like it's coming up out of the floor at you. At just over 6-feet tall, I figured maybe it was just me. Other editors agreed, however, with one even going so far as to say the angle of the wheel and instrument panel make it feel like you're falling forward. While the Tiguan is marketed as a premium alternative to its rivals, the driving experience and included content simply don't live up to those expectations, despite having arguably best powertrain in its segment. Whether it's an SE or SEL, two-wheel drive or four, the overpriced Tiguan ultimately underdelivers.

Front engine, 4WD, 5-pass, 4-door SUV 2.0L/200-hp/207-lb-ft turbo DOHC 16-valve I-4

Friday, August 10, 2012

BMW Mulling Over Building the 3-Series in Mexico


The global automotive market is still faltering, and even brands like Audi, Mercedes, and BMW are taking action to overcome the failing global economy. Part of this process of healing from the downturn is to lower production costs by producing cars closer to their anticipated homes. 

Mercedes has already announced that it will manufacture its C-Class in it U.S. plant, starting in 2014. Audi has also let us know that it will be utilizing a plant in Mexico to manufacture certain models. According to reports, BMW’s most popular car, the 3-Series, may be heading from its typical production home over to North America. Automotive News has released a report that shows BMW is considering moving some of the 3-Series’ production number south of the border, and no, we are not talking about moving it to Austria. We are talking about the 3-Series potentially hailing from Mexico, in the near future. This report cites Mexico’s lower wages and free trade into the U.S., Canada, South America and some of Asia as its chief reasoning for the consideration. This would likely help boost profits by eliminating or lowering shipping costs, overall manufacturing costs, and even import fees. Don’t look for the 3-Series’ price to drop, though, as this is purely a cost-savings effort, not a price-lowering campaign. If the project is given the go ahead, production should start ramping up slowly in Mexico in 2016 and increase over the years. We anticipate hearing a final decision on this topic early next year, so stay tuned to see if your “drei zwei fünf “ eventually becomes a “tres dos cinco“ in future years. 

BMW Group Tops One Million Sales Since the Start of the Year, Sets New Record


For the first time in its history, the BMW Group, which includes the BMW, MINI and Rolls Royce brands, delivered over one million vehicles (1,036,088 units to be precise) in the first seven months of the year recording a 7.6 percent increase over the same period in 2011 when it delivered 962,493 cars. 

The German company also reported its best-ever sales result for July with a total of 135,537 deliveries, up 5.0 percent compared to last year. 

The automaker said it made strong gains in Asia during the first seven months of 2012 with sales climbing 25.0 percent to 274,058 vehicles, while remaining stable in Europe with a 0.4 percent drop at 499,749 units.
In the Americas, BMW Group sales climbed 8.0 percent from January through July to 227,696 vehicles, with 185,715 units (+9.5%) delivered in the U.S.A. 

The BMW Group achieved double-digit growth in many of its other markets, including Russia (2,989/ +16.8%), the Middle East (1,598/ +31.3%) and South Africa (2,500/ +18.9%). 

For the first seven months of 2012, worldwide sales of the BMW brand were up 7.7 percent to 860,327 units, with MINI recording a similar 7.3 percent growth to 173,960 units. 

Ian Robertson, Member of the Board of Management, Sales and Marketing BMW, commented: 

"The BMW Group continued on its successful course in July and we are confident that we will continue to make solid gains throughout the second half of the year. Our new vehicles have been very well-received – the luxurious BMW 6 Series Gran Coupé has had an excellent start - and we are confident that the new BMW 7 Series and X1 which are launched this month will provide for further success." 


2013 Cadillac ATS 3.6 Tested


After five years of development and countless Nürburgring Nordschleife hot laps, Cadillac engineers finally handed over their new ATS to us for a few hours of road driving and instrumented testing. One day with GM’s first Alpha-platform car was enough to confirm that the ATS is the real deal—a true compact sports sedan with the size, specs, and speed to run with the segment’s aristocracy, especially BMW’s 3-series. 

The ATS offers three engines, two transmissions, rear- or four-wheel drive, four trim packages, half a dozen wheel and tire combinations, and a tempting list of infotainment options capable of lifting the $33,990 base price above $50,000. Because the turbocharged 2.0-liter stick-shift ATS we begged for wasn’t ready, we tested what Cadillac’s vehicle line executive Dave Leone considers his hot setup: a rear-drive, 3.6-liter ATS equipped with 18-inch summer run-flat tires, Brembo brakes, and adjustable magnetic-ride-control dampers. The top engine, a $3605 option, comes standard with a six-speed automatic. Loaded with Premium Collection trimmings, including Cadillac’s new CUE (Cadillac User Experience) center-stack interface and heated seats and steering wheel, our test car’s sticker read $48,190. 


With or without traction control enabled, the ATS bolts from rest with a growl. The 3.6-liter, DOHC V-6 makes 321 horsepower (21 more than a 335i) and 267 pound-feet of torque (33 less than the BMW’s turbocharged 3.0-liter six). The Hydra-Matic transmission upshifts crisply at the engine’s 7000-rpm redline, pushing the ATS to 60 mph in 5.4 seconds and through the quarter-mile in 14 flat with a trap speed of 102 mph. Those figures are dead even with the Infiniti G37 Sport’s and within a couple of tenths of the aforementioned 335i’s, though well behind the performance of the torque-and-traction-rich Audi S4. The ATS tops out at a governed 152 mph, which is within a couple of ticks of the key incumbents. 

Circling GM’s perfectly smooth, 300-foot-diameter skidpad, the ATS ran out of grip at 0.88 g with the same juddery understeer we’ve seen in the F30-generation 3-series. Modulating the throttle helps tighten the line by sticking the front tires, but that technique works only up to a point. Likewise, a heavy foot on the gas won’t swing the tail. While the grip levels provided by the ATS are a touch lower than major competitors’, every last bit of its lateral traction is within easy reach, bolstering real-world confidence.


VEHICLE TYPE: front-engine, rear-wheel-drive, 5-passenger, 4-door sedan
PRICE AS TESTED: $48,190 (base price: $37,595)
ENGINE TYPE: DOHC 24-valve 3.6-liter V-6, aluminum block and heads
Displacement: 217 cu in, 3564 cc
Power: 320 hp @ 6800 rpm
Torque: 267 lb-ft @ 4900 rpm
TRANSMISSION: 6-speed automatic 

DIMENSIONS:
Wheelbase: 109.3 in
Length: 182.8 in
Width: 71.1 in Height: 55.9 in
Curb weight: 3561 lb 

C/D TEST RESULTS:
Zero to 60 mph: 5.4 sec
Zero to 100 mph: 13.3 sec
Zero to 130 mph: 25.0 sec
Rolling start, 5–60 mph: 5.7 sec
Top gear, 30–50 mph: 3.1 sec
Top gear, 50–70 mph: 3.8 sec
Standing ¼-mile: 14.0 sec @ 102 mph
Top speed (gov ltd): 152 mph
Braking, 70–0 mph: 158 ft
Roadholding, 300-ft-dia skidpad: 0.88 g

FUEL ECONOMY:
EPA city/highway: 19/28 mpg (mfr's est) 

Thursday, August 9, 2012

up 11.7 Percent from the Beginning of 2012


It's been a good sales month in China for General Motors and its 12 joint ventures in the country as the Detroit-based company set an all-time record high of 199,503 deliveries in July, up 15.1 percent over the same month last year. 

In particular, the Shanghai GM joint venture posted sales of 97,064 units (+5.7%), SAIC-GM-Wuling 98,694 units (+26.6%) and FAW-GM 3,379 vehicles (+3.1 percent). 

Buick sales increased 4.8 percent to a new July high of 52,691 units. According to GM, deliveries of the original Excelle family increased 18.2 percent to 21,727 units, followed by sales of the Excelle XT and GT, which increased 27.6 percent to 13,112 units. 


Chevrolet sales in China dropped 2.8 percent year on year to 44,864 units, while Cadillac delivered 2,017 units, led by sales of the SRX at 1,508 units. 

In the first seven months of the year, GM and its local partners collectively sold 1,616,550 units posting an increase of 11.7 percent over last year’s previous record for the period.  

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

McLaren MP4-12C: Built for fast fun


When you push the start button, the 3.8-liter twin-turbo roars to life, ready to dispense its 592 hp and 443 lb-ft of torque.  

When you see the MP4-12C in all its carbon-fiber, composite glory, it looks even nicer than it does in photographs. 

The pump that drives the McLaren MP4-12C's hydraulic suspension system powers up a little too loudly for a few seconds every time you come to a stop.

That's the only thing wrong with this car. At least, that was our initial impression.
Here are our perhaps overly gushing notes, scribbled down immediately after our first of several short drives in a long day of hauling buns: “Best and greatest supercar ever! So easy and fun to drive. Easy and very progressive oversteer when you hammer the throttle or lift off a little sideways into a turn. Not much understeer, unless you really push it. Superb! Fun!”

We know, too many exclamation points. A little while later, after some contemplation, we could debate the styling, maybe the steering (though not really) and a few other points, but you'd be hard-pressed to find any big, obvious areas that need improvement on the McLaren MP4-12C. Unless you owned a 458, because the Ferrari 458 is really the only thing that comes close to the McLaren MP4-12C.


This is almost exactly the same car that we drove a year ago (“Slide-Rule Sexy,” Autoweek, March 7, 2011), but McLarens have been on sale since December, and anyone with $231,400 can go into any of the 34 dealers in 18 countries and buy one.

When you see the MP4-12C in all its carbon-fiber, composite glory, it looks even nicer than it does in photographs. However, it doesn't look as nice as, say, a 458. That's because the 12C's exterior was shaped almost entirely by function. Designer Frank Stephenson said he was allowed to work “wherever the air doesn't touch it, which is pretty much everywhere.” So we don't see the same taut lines that appear on his earlier work, the Maserati MC12 and Quattroporte or the Ferrari F430.

Inside, there were no aerodynamic considerations. The climate controls are on the door, for instance, and everything else is on the center console. You see the tops of the front fenders very clearly, which hide the tops of the front Pirellis. (“Great visibility is better than another 100 hp,” Stephenson said.) Ahead of that, the road or the track spills out in front of you.

Buttons select forward or reverse, and the paddles—which we're told give “the exact same feel Lewis Hamilton gets when he shifts”—direct the dual-clutch seven-speed transmission.

When you push the start button, the 3.8-liter twin-turbo roars to life, ready to dispense its 592 hp and 443 lb-ft of torque. It is a sound that is not unpleasant. “It's very purposeful but not obnoxious,” Stephenson said.
“The rumble of an elephant,” said McLaren managing director Anthony Sheriff. Make that a 205-mph carbon-fiber elephant capable of 0 to 60 mph in 3.2 seconds.

Select the normal mode for the suspension, click into gear, and you're off. The first thing you notice is that this car is very easy to drive. We could imagine driving it every day. It is easy to sit in, handles low-speed traffic slogging gracefully and doesn't wear you out. The dual-clutch transmission doesn't hesitate or clunk around town between traffic lights. A manual transmission was never really considered for two reasons. “Nobody'd want it,” said Sheriff. “And the car is tightly packaged around two pedals.”

Once we got a little more room to maneuver, we stepped on the right one, which instantly returned sonorous music and blinding speed in equal measure. We didn't clock our 0-to-60-mph time to see whether it matched McLaren's claimed 3.2 seconds, but it certainly felt that fast. There aren't many cars that will give you a 3.2, and fewer still can do it with so little work. A separate launch control does most of the complicated stuff for you. All you have to do is set it, launch, and keep steering.

Next, we moved the suspension to sport and headed up into the mountains on a four-lane twisting thoroughfare. The ProActive Chassis Control immediately went to work keeping the car flat in turns to maximize grip. McLaren's take on automatic suspension allows for a more livable amount of feedback to the driver than the Porsche system, which seems to filter out too much. With a little bit of traffic in the hills, we didn't push it very hard. At half throttle, it was still a joy to drive.

We did push it on the track, though. Driving on the road course inside the Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, Calif., requires not much more than a series of double-lane-change maneuvers that lack any artistry or rhythm. Nonetheless, the McLaren made the most of it. The Pirelli P Zeros—235/35 front and 305/30 rear, wrapped around 19-inch wheels in front and 20s in the rear—gave way easily and predictably. For more serious drivers, Pirelli Corsa rubber is available (which McLaren says improves 0-to-60-mph time to 3.0 seconds). As it was, we enjoyed sliding around a little in the turns. This would make a terrific drift car, we thought; just don't hit anything.

The difference between sport and track modes was less noticeable than between normal and sport, but it kept the car going and going fast. The short straights on the road course got us up into fourth gear and called for some heavy braking at each end. When you step on the brake at speed, the rear wing flips up to 90 degrees in a quarter of a second, not to slow the car but to stabilize it, moving the center of aerodynamic pressure rearward, like deploying feathers on an arrow.

Does any of this help you make the choice between the 458 and the 12C? Or the Lexus LF-A or even the Nissan GT-R? Maybe not. The 458 has slightly better steering, sending just a little more feedback to the wheel. And it's better-looking, making concessions to style over efficiency. The McLaren is highly efficient, easy and fun to drive, even if it lacks the cachet of a Ferrari. The LFA is stable, fast and fun. The GT-R costs a lot less.

Ram Presents 2013MY 1500 Outdoorsman Pickup Truck


If we are to believer the Chrysler Group's own words, hunters, fishermen, campers and boaters should rejoice the introduction of the 2013 model year Ram 1500 Outdoorsman. 

Originally unveiled as a new model series of the Ram 1500 two years ago to cater to the needs of the aforementioned hobbyists and professionals, the Detroit carmaker has now brought the Outdoorsman edition in line with the rest of the 1500 range that was revealed at the New York Auto Show this past April.
For the new model year, the Ram 1500 Outdoorsman is available in a choice of two cab sizes, Quad and Crew, and two bed lengths measuring 5 ft. 7 in. and 6 ft. 4 in. respectively. 

Power comes from a tweaked 5.7-liter HEMI V8 engine that delivers an additional 5Hp for a new total of 395Hp with a choice of a six-speed automatic transmission or the all-new TorqueFlite 8-speed auto.
Full details on the standard and optional features, which include black 17-inch cast aluminum wheels and a two-tone paint with Mineral Gray Metallic lower parts, follow below. 

While Ram made the announcement on the new 1500 Outdoorsman, the company has yet to release pricing.
Ram Outdoorsman Features [From the Press Release]
Towing:

• Standard Class IV receiver hitch properly equips Outdoorsman for towing campers, boats, ATVs and other trailers rated to vehicle’s max
• Available integrated trailer brake controller with driver adjustability and easy-to-see instrument panel readout
• Standard lighted 4- and 7- pin harness plugs – a Ram exclusive -- offer multi-trailer adaptability and clean, above-the-bumper covered access any time of the day or night
• Heavy-duty cooling, including mechanical / electrical fan and transmission cooler, for larger loads
• Limited-slip differential for improved off- road and towing performance
• Available trailer-tow mirrors
• Available rear backup camera eases trailer hookups
• Standard trailer-sway control improves towing confidence
• Standard 3.92 axle ratio (4x4 models)
• Extra heavy-duty rear shock absorbers (4x4 models)
Capability:• Powered by the legendary 5.7-liter HEMI V8 engine with a choice of a six-speed automatic transmission or the all-new 8-speed TorqueFlite 8
• Electronic shift-on-the-fly transfer case (4x4 models)
• Standard 17-inch cast aluminum wheels and 10-ply "LT" tires: light-truck-rated tires handle bigger loads and offer stronger sidewalls to resist punctures when driving over sharp, rocky terrain; on/off-road tread pattern provides traction on all highway and trail surfaces
• Full-sized spare provides more security and functionality than restricted-use spare in the event of a flat
• Tow hooks for retrieving disabled or immobile vehicles, clearing trails
• Higher front air dam and single rear exhaust for higher off-road obstacle clearance
• Mud / slush mats protect front and rear carpets from dirt and moisture
• 32-gallon fuel tank for extended operating range
• Premium cloth front seats with a choice of buckets or a 40/20/40 split bench
• Front center seat cushion or console storage help organize gear
• Power 10-way driver seat for comfort on long trips
• Power lumbar adjust for additional long-trip comfort
• Rear 60 / 40 split folding seat for more flexibility in hauling passengers and cargo
• Remote start and security group adds alarm system and convenience of a comfortable cabin after a day in the field or on the water
• Standard front suspension and transfer case skid plates on 4x4 models provide protection from off-road damage (4x4 models)
• Additional lighting including:
o Standard fog lights for improved inclement weather illumination
o Enhanced quad halogen headlamps provide maximum visibility in remote areas
o Ash tray lamp illuminates small items in center console
o Exterior mirrors with courtesy lamps provide visibility outside truck’s cabin
o Glove box lamp
o Rear dome lamp with on-off switch
o Sun visors with illuminated vanity mirrors
o Underhood lamp
• Dash-mounted 115-volt auxiliary power outlet to charge batteries and electronic devices without the need for special DC car chargers
• 180-amp alternator
• Auto-dimming, power heated folding exterior mirrors with supplemental signals clear fog and ice
• Leather wrapped steering wheel with fingertip audio controls reduces driving distractions
• Overhead console with universal garage door opener, which can also be programmed to open multiple garage doors and electric gates
• Rear view auto-dim mirror
• Power sliding backlight on four-door models now available with integrated defroster
• SiriusXM satellite radio with standard Bluetooth connectivity and audio inputs for mobile devices, two power outlets and a 1.5-amp USB port
• New 7-in. vehicle information center with driver-programmable screens
• Tire pressure monitor
Options:
• Trailer tow mirrors
• Trailer brake control
• ParkSense rear park-assist system and ParkView rear back-up camera with dynamic gridlines
• Heated front seats (new feature for 2013)
• Heated steering wheel (new feature for 2013)
• High-definition radio (new feature for 2013)
• Navigation
• Premium speakers with subwoofer
• Sirius XM Travelink with real-time information including gas prices, weather and sports
• Uconnect Access with embedded cellular connection provides automatic crash notification, 911 emergency calls, road-side assistance Wifi hot spot and application downloads
• RamBox, available on the 2013 Ram 1500 Outdoorsman, is the ultimate place for outdoor enthusiasts to stow their gear; lockable and lit, RamBox frees up interior space for passengers 

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