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Showing posts with label BMW. Show all posts

Thursday, October 20, 2011

BMW to launch the Mini for Indian markets

The Germany based BMW recently announced that they will be releasing the luxury car Mini in India in 2012. The small car will be optimized for the Indian market and will feature many interesting accessories.

Andreas Schaaf, president of BMW India, said they plan to develop the brand image of the Mini before its release next year. He also said they will introduce a dealer in Bombay, and two others in the region of Delhi. They also plan to open up to four dealers in 2013 and three more will be added in 2014.

Since the Mini is supposed to be a luxury car, it will be targeting customers top class in India. BMW said that the Mini will probably cost more than 25 INR lakh. The car was intended to be released by BMW in 2009 but the project was postponed for reasons of viability due.

The Mini brand has several models like the coupe, convertible, sedan, compatriot and Clubman. BMW will not release all the alternatives and, instead of introducing selective models only suitable for Indian automobile market.

The premium brand in India over car BMW hopes to increase its activities in the Indian region and aims to sell about 70,000 units per year by 2020. BMW currently manufactures 3 series and 5 series models in India and 7 series cars are assembled from imported kits. High quality car Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen are currently the most formidable competitors for BMW that can threaten its share in the Indian markets.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

BMW is preparing to introduce laser headlighting system

BMW has a new rumor, but it does not exactly involve a car. Rather, it involves some new technology flagship. According to BMW designer of optical systems, Hanafi Abdel, BMW will introduce the laser illumination technology for its next generation of headlights.

The first technology made ​​its debut on the i8. But according to Abdul, the technology is ready for production, and BMW has just found the right application for it, which could debut as early as i8 real.

Laser light has a range of advantages over the current standard, the LEDs. Co-developed with Nichia, Japan, BMW said the laser lighting system is a thousand times brighter and 100 times smaller than the traditional configuration of LEDs. Therefore, it is not necessary for conventional headlights.

The other advantage is that the laser system is said to be twice as efficient than an equivalent LED and Abdul said it could significantly impact fuel consumption.

The use of gallium nitride, the system produces a blue light first as a system based Xenon High Intensity Discharge. The light is then filtered through a disk of phosphorus, turning color from light blue to white. And because the technology uses a laser class 1 and has been applied in the medical and military, Abdul added that there are no safety issues or legislation and the life of the system is expected to approximately 10,000 .

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Official - BMW 1M Coupe by TVW Car Design

Due to the fact that the tuning industry continues to produce at a really high, and businesses seem to have a good tuning simpathy for the Bavarian manufacturer BMW, we will probably soon be tuning packages than cars. Which is pretty impressive.

The German tuner car design TVW has made ​​an adjustment assembly for BMW 1M Coupe, nicknamed "Competition Orange". The tuner targeted both the visual and performance departments, completing the job successfully.

The car received a set of 20 inch light alloy and the carbon fiber roof and a rear spoiler. The interior could not be forgotten, also receiving some attention manifested in a set of bucket seats and a steering wheel that uses custom LED indicators.

As for the engine, twin-turbo 3.0-liter inline six-cylinder was gifted with a custom exhaust system, a remap ECU, intercooler and a new, bringing out 335 hp and cons 450 Nm to 500 hp and 620 Nm now, the coupe is now managing to offer a top speed of 190 mph (306 km / h).

We will keep informing you not only the evolution of this specific model, but other tuners and other cars tuned on a new course, since we seem to love it!

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

2012 BMW 3-Series breaks on October 14, India begins with a line 318d, 320i

It's time to say goodbye to the current BMW 3-series, because a new kid on the block this Friday. BMW is testing the F30 (aka new 3-series) for a while and we've brought you all the details from conception stage.

Now BMW has confirmed that it wrappers subtracting the sixth-generation 3-Series this Friday.

Rumor has it that the new 3-Series, BMW has gone off the Audi - it has brought the 3-series designs and interiors on par with the 5-series. This is the same strategy adopted Audi, which many components are shared between its portfolio.

The new 3-series will have a similar exterior design to the 5-series. Spy shots revealed that much of the interior components of the new 3-series come from her older sister.

Improved fuel-efficient turbocharged engines will be planted in the new 3-series. The expected output of gasoline engines are:

  • 316i -134 HP
  • 320i – 181 HP
  • 325i – 218 HP
  • 328i – 242 HP
  • 335i – 302 HP

The oil burners include

  • 316d – 114 HP
  • 318d – 141 HP
  • 320d – 181 HP

A hybrid model is also active in the making, but very few details are available on the same.

For the Indian market, these are the expected variations -

  • Petrol – 320i (2.0-liter – 152hp) , 328i (3 liter straight six producing between 200-230 hp)
  • Diesel – (same 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine with two outputs) – 320d (175hp), 318d (146hp)


BMW has planned four body types for the 3-series. Touring, GT, coupe, convertible and coupe cereal. 3 new body types of the 3-Series will be closed and the plate was a series '4 'badge to take.
So what are you waiting for? Do BMW's Facebook page to the live streaming of the launch to see. Also, do not forget to come back here to read our detailed report on the brand new 3-series.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

BMW remains the world's best-selling premium car manufacturer by the end of September

Automotive News reports that BMW has managed to hold on the title of world's best-selling premium car manufacturer to September. The company's core brand saw its sales increase by 9.3 percent last month, putting in front of BMW, Audi and Mercedes-Benz at the same time. Audi sales in September up 17 percent, while Mercedes-Benz saw its sales rose a more modest two per cent jump. BMW says the latest findings underline the fact that the automaker is on track to deliver more than 1.6 million vehicles worldwide this year.

Mini alone enjoyed a sales increase of 20.5 percent last month, thanks in part to the arrival of the new Countryman. The model has over 76,000 units sold worldwide since its launch nearly a year ago. Meanwhile helped vehicles like the BMW X1, X3 and 5 Series car manufacturers to increase the press as well. Sales of the X3 profit of 260.6 per cent to 11 345 units last month. Rolls-Royce also enjoyed a 41-percent boost in sales in the first nine months of the year.

Monday, January 17, 2011

2012 BMW 1 Series M Coupe ( Pictures )

2012 BMW 1 Series M Coupe

2012 BMW 1 Series M Coupe

2012 BMW 1 Series M Coupe

2012 BMW 1 Series M Coupe

2012 BMW 1 Series M Coupe

2012 BMW 1 Series M Coupe

Monday, January 10, 2011

BMW keeps top slot in lux race

The German automotive giant, BMW has retained its number 1 position in the luxury car segment in India in 2010, despite a relentless onslaught throughout the year from rival Mercedes Benz, which launched as many as 18 models during the year. BMW sold 6,246 cars last year, a 73% increase over 2009 when it had sold 3,619 cars. Mercedes and Audi, its two main rivals did not do too bad either. Mercedes despatched 5,819 cars to its dealerships, an 80% growth over the previous year while actual sales are estimated at 5,776 units during the year. Audi sold 3,003 cars, 81% more than its tally of 1,658 cars in 2009.


“We are glad that we managed to retain our pole position in 2010, a feat we first achieved in 2009 and are now confident of maintaining our leadership in future,” said Andreas Schaaf, president, BMW India. “When we started the year our target was to sell 4,200 cars during the year. The fact that we exceeded that by some margin shows how strong the demand is in India and how strong our brand is.”


In terms of growth, India is now one of the top three markets for BMW globally with only China and South Korea ahead of it.


Mercedes, which had suffered a decline in sales in 2009 that eventually led to it ceding its leadership position to BMW, bounced back strongly in 2010 with almost all its models doing much better than in the previous year. The stellar performance however, was not good enough to dethrone BMW.


Audi, long considered the dark horse in the race also remained steadfast in achieving its ambition of becoming the market leader.


“We have had a very satisfying year in 2010 and have exceeded our internal targets for the third straight year,” said Michael Perschke, head, Audi India. “The race to the top is a long term game and we will get there in time. We are aiming for a market share between 28-30% in the luxury car segment in India and the way it is growing, we know it is a tough task.”  who sold how much.


Source : hindustantimes.com

Monday, January 3, 2011

BMW 1-Series Convertible 2012 Review

BMW announced several modifications to the 2012 BMW 1-Series Convertible that accentuate efficiency and premium quality. The unmistakable profile of the BMW 1-Series Convertible, which represents the purest expression of BMW DNA is now sharper than ever. The new design of the front fascia includes BMW’s innovative Air Curtain that counters turbulence near the wheel arches and so reduces the aerodynamic resistance of the vehicle. New exterior design accents have been incorporated into the headlight and tail light clusters. In the interior, new switches and controls have a more refined look and feel. The updated BMW 1-Series Convertible will go on sale in the Spring of 2011.
For drivers whose definition of Joy includes wind in the face and sunshine above, the BMW 1-Series Convertible continues the tradition established by the iconic BMW 2002 sport sedan. The essence of such driving purity – a responsive inline-6 engine perfectly positioned within a rear-drive chassis to provide balanced, sporty dynamics – is at the heart of this compact four-seat convertible. For the 2012 model year, two versions are available with inline-6 power: the 128i and the 135i.
BMW 1-Series Convertible 2012
Powered by a 3.0-liter, 230 horsepower inline-6 engine that generates 200 lb-ft of torque, the 128i Convertible features BMW’s Valvetronic throttle-less intake technology and aluminum/magnesium construction – core elements of BMW’s EfficientDynamics.
The 2012 BMW 135i features BMW’s newest, 3.0-liter inline-6 engine. Equipped with a single, twin-scroll turbocharger and BMW’s revolutionary Valvetronic throttle-less intake technology, the engine produces 300 horsepower and 300 lb-ft of torque. Refered to internally as the “N55″, the engine reaches peak torque at 1,200 rpm and maintains peak torque all the way to 5,000 rpm. With High Precision direct gasoline injectors, optimum performance and fuel efficiency are achieved with even faster engine response across the entire engine speed range. For the 135i Convertible, acceleration from 0-60 mph is accomplished with the standard 6-speed manual transmission in 5.4 seconds.
BMW 1-Series Convertible 2012 Side 3
The 135i can be equipped with BMW’s 7-speed Double Clutch Transmission (DCT), as featured on the BMW Z4 Roadster. Equipped with DCT, the 135i Convertible will accomplish the 0-60 mph sprint in a scorching 5.3 seconds. A 6-speed Steptronic automatic remains o ptional on the 128i. So equipped, the 128i Convertible runs 0-60 mph in 7.0 seconds, or 6.4 seconds with the standard 6-speed manual transmission.
Innovative Aerodynamics: Air Curtains
Consistency between form and function is crucial to engineers at BMW who seek perfect balance of various aerodynamic factors in the wind tunnel. As a result, the new Air Curtain is BMW’s latest aerodynamic innovation. Introduced first on the BMW 1-Series M Coupe, the Air Curtain will now be a standard feature on the 128i Convertible. The Air Curtain improves air flow around the front wheel arches with the benefit of significantly reduced turbulence. The 128i Convertible can also be equipped with special Aero Wheels to further enhance the performance of the Air Curtain system.
This innovative feature consists of openings in the outer section of the lower front fascia that route high-pressure air through ducts at each front corner. The ducts are approximately 10 x 3 centimeters wide and are designed to channel air to openings at the front of each wheel arch, where it is discharged through a very narrow opening at high speed. The escaping air stream covers the side of the front wheels like a curtain, thereby reducing aerodynamically unfavorable turbulence around the rotating wheels.
Air Curtain has a key role to play in the development of future aerodynamic innovations. An example of the air curtain principle was first presented in the concept study BMW Vision EfficientDynamics at the International Motor Show (IAA) in Frankfurt in 2009, and the developers of the BMW 1-Series M Coupe took on the pioneering task of applying this element to a production vehicle. To do so, they utilized the unique capabilities of the new full-scale “rolling road” Aerolab wind tunnel at the BMW Group’s new Aerodynamic Testing Center. Now it has been added to the 128i Convertible.
Distinctive BMW Convertible appearance
In a mere 22 seconds – even on the move at speeds up to 25 miles per hour – occupants of the BMW 1-Series Convertible can go from encapsulated comfort to top-down exhilaration. If conditions dictate, the electro-hydraulically-operated softtop can be raised within the same 22 seconds, producing a distinctive silhouette enhanced by long frameless doors. The characteristic features of the BMW kidney-shaped grill, front skirt, door sills and rear skirt are identical to those of the BMW 1-Series Coupe.
The standard softtop is available in either black or taupe cloth, but it is the optional Moonlight Black version which is unique to the BMW 1-Series Convertible. Interwoven with fine shiny metallic fibers, this distinctive top produces a shimmery metallic silver appearance in sunlight. The visual effect enhances the convertible’s exciting range of nine colors which includes an exclusive hue: Cashmere Silver Metallic.
A distinctive feature of the BMW 1-Series Convertible is the flared shoulder line which runs parallel to the road. This shoulder line flows from the hood past the A pillar to the trunk lid, forming a surface which encompasses the entire interior, giving the impression of a boat deck.
The view from the rear is influenced by the position of the softtop: with the top lowered, completely concealed in the tail, the look is flat and elegant; the appearance with the top up is broad shouldered. The trunk lid has an integrated spoiler chiseled into the rear end of the car to accentuate the short rear section. On the 135i, an additional lip spoiler provides greater downforce on the rear end at high speeds.
The individual sections within the L-shaped rear taillights give the vehicle a lower, sportier look. Horizontal lights integrated in the rear light clusters offer a homogeneous lighting effect with the help of light-emitting diodes (LEDs). This light design, as found on other BMW models, makes the BMW 1-Series Convertible stand out at night. Also, the Adaptive Brake Lights operating in two stages in relation to brake application force are yet another feature typical of BMW, with the additional benefit of extra safety on the road.
The standard (on the 135i) Adaptive Xenon Headlights (optional on the 128i), complete with integrated cornering lights, make driving in the dark safer than ever. The daytime running light function, in typical BMW style, uses the four corona rings around each headlight to enhance the visibility of the car under normal and “murky” light conditions.
Convertible interior features technology enhanced comfort, convenience
Two unique BMW 1-Series Convertible features provide increased driver and passenger comfort, thus improving the overall experience regardless of the top’s position. The optional Boston leather incorporates BMW’s Sun Reflective Technology where pigments worked into the upholstery mitigate the effect of the sun’s ultraviolet rays. Excessive heating of the seats and armrest is diminished, especially for darker interior colors. The overall effect can produce surface temperatures some 20 degrees Fahrenheit below a comparable “normal” leather interior.
The standard upholstery is sporty and comfortable Leatherette, which is also the covering on the optional Sport Package’s sport seats with enhanced side support (Boston leather can be selected for this package).
The climate-control system in the BMW 1-Series Convertible has an additional convertible mode (compared to the system in the BMW 1-Series Coupe) designed for open-roof conditions. The three standard modes; gentle, medium and intensive, react primarily to interior sensors, while the convertible mode reacts less to interior temperature and more to the exterior temperature and sunlight factors to establish the intensity of the ventilation. Turbulence in the roof-down cabin can be reduced by an available wind deflector which can be affixed to the sides of the vehicle with a few adjustments. The wind deflector allows for conversation at normal sound levels and the ability to enjoy the wide variety of audio and communication offerings which include SIRIUS satellite radio, HD radio, the optional Premium Sound system, and Bluetooth. For simple and straightforward connection of an MP3 player, an auxiliary input jack is standard and a USB port for direct control of an Apple iPod or iPhone media player is available as an option.
The control console for the entertainment and climate-control functions is integrated smoothly and harmoniously into the dashboard through its soft radii and flowing surfaces. With the optional navigation system, the iDrive controller is integrated in the center console, following BMW’s characteristic philosophy of full driver control at all times. Galvanized pearl gloss surfaces adorn the interior door handles, the glove compartment handle, the radio’s rotary knobs, the knobs of the automatic climate control system, the iDrive controller, and the ornamental trim strips featured on the sport steering wheel.
Spacious trunk supplemented by folding seat backs and storage bag
An active couple can carry their gear, regardless of the season, thanks to the generous trunk space offered by the BMW 1-Series Convertible. Two golf bags will fit in the trunk of the BMW 1-Series Convertible – even with the top down! Lowering the soft top produces a storage space that is 8 cubic-feet, which does not include the optional large storage bag that extends into the passenger compartment and can accommodate two snow boards or a golf bag without soiling the upholstery. A zippered opening allows access into the storage bag from within the passenger compartment.
High-tech suspension with newly-developed differential
In typical BMW configuration, the BMW 1-Series Convertible transmits power to the rear wheels exclusively. This concept – engine at the front, drive wheels at the rear – guarantees optimum traction, near-perfect weight distribution front-to-rear, excellent directional stability, and predictable handling.
The BMW 1-Series Convertible has a sophisticated suspension system with an aluminum double-pivot front suspension and a five-link fully independent rear suspension in lightweight steel. BMW’s Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) also includes a Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) function that provides electronic intervention to prevent loss of vehicle control, but at a higher threshold before activation. This allows the driver to experience more spirited driving on dry roads and offers more flexibility when driving in more challenging conditions such as in snow. If the driver desires, both DSC and DTC can be disabled entirely. Optional Active Steering – a variable ratio steering system exclusive to BMW – is available on the 135i Convertible. In addition to its duties as a safety system, the DSC system on the 135i Convertible is programmed specifically to enhance performance-oriented driving.
The rear differential on the BMW 1-Series comes from a new generation of final drives optimized for running smoothness and fuel efficiency. Featuring double-helical ball bearings for the first time, the differential runs at an even lower operating temperature reached more quickly than before thanks to the reduction of fluid required in the differential. Electronic rear brake management is always used to simulate a differential lock for stronger acceleration in turns and low-traction conditions.
The front suspension on the BMW 1-Series is also built to a unique standard in its competitive group. The double-pivot spring and strut front suspension with its anti-roll bar, is made largely of aluminum and offers an optimum combination of stiffness and low weight. The stable track control arms and thrust rods, as well as near-perfect wheel positioning, make an important contribution to the car’s driving dynamics.
M-inspired design for the M Sport Package
Model year 2009 saw the introduction of a new M Sport Package, which is standard on the 135i and optional on the 128i. Features of the M Sport Package include an Aero kit for reduced lift at speed (standard on 135i), an increased top speed limiter, better brake cooling, and enhanced aesthetics while the Sports Suspension offers higher traction and reduced body roll with unique wheels and performance tires. Unfortunately, the M Sport Package deletes the Air Curtain feature.
On the 135i Convertible, the Sports Suspension also includes a high-performance brake system incorporating 6-piston fixed calipers on the front and 2-piston calipers at the rear. Additionally, the M Sport Package for both models includes BMW Individual high-gloss Shadowline exterior trim, sport seats, and M branded trim components including driver footrest, gearshift knob (for manual transmission), and door sills. Finally, LeMans Blue Metallic exterior paint is available exclusively when the M Sport Package is ordered.
Safety equipment maximized for convertible design
The four standard airbags in the 2012 BMW 1-Series Convertible are designed for the optimum protection of the car’s occupants. The advanced frontal airbags are activated in stages relative to impact severity while the side airbags integrated into the sides of the front seat backrests reduce the risk of injury at chest, hip and head levels in side impact situations. The BMW 1-Series Convertible also comes with crash-optimized seats with active headrests designed to reduce the risk of neck injury in an impact from the rear.
All seats within the BMW 1-Series Convertible are fitted with three-point inertia-reel seat belts and headrests, with the front seat belts fastened on to the frames of the driver’s and front passenger’s seats, keeping the belt in an optimum position around the occupant’s hips regardless of seat height or fore-aft placement.
Also, the driver’s pedals move back automatically with a predetermined amount of deformation in the event of a frontal collision so that the risk of driver foot injury is reduced. And last but not least, the rear seats come standard with LATCH attachments for child seats. The 2012 BMW 1-Series Convertible is equipped with a roll-over sensor, which continually monitors the vertical and horizontal movements of the vehicle. As soon as the sensors register the danger of the vehicle rolling over, two roll bars are extended in fractions of a second from their storage areas behind the rear headrests. Simultaneously, the front-seat-belt tensioners are activated. Further roll-over protection is offered by the optimized stability of the A pillar and windshield frame.
Source : automild.com

Sunday, December 26, 2010

BMW, Daimler experiment with upscale rent-by-the-ride

a BMW M3.














A shared car doesn't have to be an econobox. This BMW M3 is one of the vehicles available.
Two European luxury brands are tiptoeing into car sharing, a radical move for carmakers whose business for the past 100 years has been selling to individuals.

German archrivals Daimler AG and BMW AG have launched sharing programs. The automakers say the move was prompted by changing attitudes about car ownership, especially among young buyers, and increased urban congestion.

Daimler 's Car2go program is running in Austin, Texas, and Ulm, Germany. BMW has launched a one-year car sharing pilot in Munich.

Ian Robertson, BMW board member for sales and marketing, said the popularity of the Zipcar private car sharing program--especially among young people--sparked the automaker's interest.

Robertson said the car sharing phenomenon crosses age and income levels. And BMW already has a presence: Minis are part of the 5,000-plus Zipcar fleet in New York City.


BMW on Demand

BMW's car sharing pilot, called BMW on Demand, allows customers "to use various models at different times instead of being tied to one vehicle," the company said. The yearlong program launched this fall.
A driver can book a car in a specific color and trim level in person, on the Internet or by phone. Rates depend on the model and time of day.
For instance, a 1 series, BMW's entry car, costs 16 euros ($21.20) an hour; the 5 series is 23 euros ($30.49). Insurance, cleaning and servicing are included.
BMW said it will add a second site in Munich and may roll the program out to other European cities, but it didn't give a timetable.
Joachim Schmidt, head of marketing for Mercedes-Benz in Stuttgart, said 20,000 people are registered for the Car2go project in Ulm and 10,000 in Austin. Car2go uses only the Smart ForTwo minicar. Daimler is considering additional cities in the United States and Europe.
Schmidt said using an intelligent system with a transponder makes Car2go simple for users.
"You just drive from A to B where there is a parking space, the system calculates how long and how far, and your bank account will be debited," said Schmidt. "It is perfect for a Smart car."
The Smart can be driven outside Ulm or Austin but must be returned to special parking areas within the cities.
Schmidt said Mercedes is bidding on a system for Paris, which wants 3,000 cars for city workers. Peugeot is also interested. The city will award the contract by the end of the year.

Growing demand

The type of vehicle offered by a car sharing program doesn't matter much to users, said Mary-Beth Kellenberger, program manager of the global aftermarket for the Toronto-based consulting firm Frost & Sullivan.
"The majority of people using car sharing are looking for transportation," Kellenberger said. "The proportion of those people looking for specific type is very limited."
The most startling statistic is that every shared car means the loss of nine to 15 personally owned vehicles, says Frost & Sullivan. Typically, older individuals give up their personal cars or decide not to buy a replacement vehicle. Sometimes, the decision is triggered by the move into a condo that offers car sharing as part of the building package, said Kellenberger.
The other demographic group using car sharing is young people who don't have the money for a new car, she said. Or they move into a city and invest in real estate rather than an automobile.

Car2go grows

The Car2go project has 200 Smart ForTwos in Ulm and 210 in Austin, where a pilot with city workers began in November 2009. The Austin program was opened to the general public in May. More than 80,000 rentals have taken place this year, said Nicholas Cole, CEO of Car2go N.A., based in Austin.
Austin charges 35 cents per minute, $12 an hour or $65 for the day. Renters are liable for the first $1,000 of damage but don't pay for gasoline or insurance.
Car2go vehicles can be picked up within a 30-square-mile section of Austin called a "geofence." Cole said the area contains about 200,000 of Austin's 675,000 residents. Renters can drive outside the geofence but have to return cars within it at designated parking areas downtown or at a meter.
Vehicles can be reserved on the Internet or by using an iPhone with an application that shows where available cars are parked. The average rental time is 20 to 25 minutes, "but we see a lot of people using the cars for one hour or more," said Cole.
The cars are equipped with a telematics system that not only monitors their location but also how much fuel a vehicle has and whether the battery is fully charged. Each renter enters a PIN number and is asked to assess whether the car is clean or damaged. The cars all have fuel cards, and the user gets a 10 minute credit for refueling.
Cole said students and commuters who leave their vehicles at home are frequent users. The program has gotten accolades from Austin residents.
"It has created a lot of buzz," said Cole. "We are getting calls from different cities interested in what we are doing."
A decision on what cities will be added will be made in January, said Cole, declining to identify candidates.
A new production model called the Smart Car2go Edition--with a more sophisticated telematics system, solar roof and new hardware--was unveiled at the Paris auto show in October. The model will be used next spring in Hamburg, Germany, where Daimler is launching Car2go in a joint venture with the rental company Europcar Autovermietung GmbH. Cole hopes to get that model for Austin.
Cole doesn't think that adding larger Mercedes-Benz cars to the fleet is necessary--or even fitting for a program designed to help relieve urban congestion. He called Smart's Car2go "personal public transportation plus one--the model seems to fit perfectly."

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