In a glittering ceremony at the Times Square in New York, Volkswagen unveiled its all-new Jetta sedan yesterday. Based on the sixth generation Golf platform, the Jetta has been a Volkswagen best-seller with over 9.6 million units of the previous five generations sold.
Designed to be bigger and bolder than before, the new Jetta no longer appears as a Golf with a boot, rather VW will now like us to believe that the Jetta is as independent a platform as say the Tiguan, sharing no components with the Golf. First shown as the NCC concept at the Detroit Motor Show, the Jetta's overall length has increased by 90 mm, with the wheelbase increasing by 70 mm. This could very well translate into more interior space and better ability to take on its rivals, the Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, Skoda Laura and Chevrolet Cruze. As the press release further states, the interior legroom has increased by 67 mm to take overall legroom up to 967 mm with genuine five seater capability.
On the outside, the 'design DNA' concept of group design chief Walter Da Silva and Klaus Bischoff focuses on making the car appear tauter than before. Trapezoidal head lamps, a black radiator grille and splitters on the front bumper (a la VW Polo) give the car its own identity. The strong waist line and knife cut wheel arches are derived as it is from the NCC concept to give the car some relief unlike the previous Jetta that was considered 'boring' by many.
The tail lamps seem to be inspired by the new VW Phaeton and Audi group cars, while making it rather interesting. On the whole, there are more pinched lines and creases to give the car more interesting lines and details that should be more visible in the flesh.
For Europe, six new engines are being offered on the Jetta. A 1.6-litre TDI with 105 bhp and 2.0-litre TDI with 140 bhp will be the mainstay of the diesel lineup. Four new petrol engines - a 1.2-litre TSI with 105 bhp, a 1.4-litre TSI with 160 bhp, a 1.4 TSI with 122 bhp and 2.0-litre TSI with 200 bhp will wrap up the range. Both the 1.2 TSI and 1.6 TDI feature Volkswagen's Blue Motion technology while six-speed DSG will be available as an option with all engines, except the TSI. Manual gearboxes too will be offered with these engines.
So when does the new Jetta arrive in India? Well, after the US and Europe, it's the turn for India, which could mean anytime in the second quarter of 2011 when the new teuton arrives. Expect it to be assembled in India like the current model and be a bit more expensive when it arrives. We expect Volkswagen India to offer the 2.0-litre TDI for sure, but whether they will now take the risk and offer their fuel-sensitive turbo petrols remains to be seen.
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Greatest ODI Of All Times | World Record ODI Match
To mark the 40th anniversary of One-Day International (ODI) cricket, the ICC's official website had called on supporters from across the globe to select their choice of the greatest ODI match of all-time.
The fans had between 22 December 2010 and 2 January 2011 to cast their vote on their favourite game from a choice of 10 memorable matches on ICC's official website or via Facebook or Twitter.
The match the fans chose was a run-fest at Johannesburg's famous Wanderers Stadium in March 2006. Batting first, Australia made a record 434-4 in 50 overs with captain Ricky Ponting setting the day alight with 164 off just 105 balls.
The mood of the capacity crowd did not improve when SA lost a wicket with just three runs on the board. But then an innings of magic from Herschelle Gibbs (175 off 111) backed up by cameos by Graeme Smith (90 off 55), Mark Boucher (50 not out) and Johan van der Wath (35) saw the Proteas to a scarcely possible winning score of 438 with nine wickets down and one ball remaining. It was a wonderful occasion and truly an ODI never to be forgotten.
The first ever ODI was played between Australia and England on 5 January 1971 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground
The fans had between 22 December 2010 and 2 January 2011 to cast their vote on their favourite game from a choice of 10 memorable matches on ICC's official website or via Facebook or Twitter.
The match the fans chose was a run-fest at Johannesburg's famous Wanderers Stadium in March 2006. Batting first, Australia made a record 434-4 in 50 overs with captain Ricky Ponting setting the day alight with 164 off just 105 balls.
The mood of the capacity crowd did not improve when SA lost a wicket with just three runs on the board. But then an innings of magic from Herschelle Gibbs (175 off 111) backed up by cameos by Graeme Smith (90 off 55), Mark Boucher (50 not out) and Johan van der Wath (35) saw the Proteas to a scarcely possible winning score of 438 with nine wickets down and one ball remaining. It was a wonderful occasion and truly an ODI never to be forgotten.
The first ever ODI was played between Australia and England on 5 January 1971 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Cricket Worldcup 2011 schedule| Worldcup 2011 | Cricket worldcup fixtures
1
19 Feb
India vs Bangladesh
Dhaka
2
20 Feb
New Zealand vs Kenya
Chennai
3
20 Feb
Sri Lanka vs Canada
Hambantota
4
21 Feb
Australia vs Zimbabwe
Ahmedabad
5
22 Feb
England vs Netherlands
Nagpur
6
23 Feb
Pakistan vs Kenya
Hambantota
7
24 Feb
South Africa vs West Indies
New Delhi
8
25 Feb
Australia vs New Zealand
Nagpur
9
25 Feb
Bangladesh vs Ireland
Dhaka
10
26 Feb
Sri Lanka vs Pakistan
Colombo
11
27 Feb
India vs England
Kolkata
12
28 Feb
West Indies vs Netherlands
New Delhi
13
28 Feb
Zimbabwe vs Canada
Nagpur
14
1 Mar
Sri Lanka vs Kenya
Colombo
15
2 Mar
England vs Ireland
Bangalore
16
3 Mar
South Africa vs Netherlands
Mohali
17
3 Mar
Pakistan vs Canada
Colombo
18
4 Mar
New Zealand vs Zimbabwe
Ahmedabad
19
4 Mar
Bangladesh vs West Indies
Dhaka
20
5 Mar
Sri Lanka vs Australia
Colombo
21
6 Mar
India vs Ireland
Bangalore
22
6 Mar
England vs South Africa
Chennai
23
7 Mar
Kenya vs Canada
New Delhi
24
8 Mar
Pakistan vs New Zealand
Pallekelle
25
9 Mar
India vs Netherlands
New Delhi
26
10 Mar
Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe
Pallekelle
27
11 Mar
West Indies vs Ireland
Mohali
28
11 Mar
Bangladesh vs England
Chittagong
29
12 Mar
India vs South Africa
Nagpur
30
13 Mar
New Zealand vs Canada
Mumbai
31
13 Mar
Australia vs Kenya
Bangalore
32
14 Mar
Pakistan vs Zimbabwe
Pallekelle
33
14 Mar
Bangladesh vs Netherlands
Chittagong
34
15 Mar
South Africa vs Ireland
Kolkata
35
16 Mar
Australia vs Canada
Bangalore
36
17 Mar
England vs West Indies
Chennai
37
18 Mar
Sri Lanka vs New Zealand
Mumbai
38
18 Mar
Ireland vs Netherlands
Kolkata
39
19 Mar
Australia vs Pakistan
Colombo
40
19 Mar
Bangladesh vs South Africa
Dhaka
41
20 Mar
Zimbabwe vs Kenya
Kolkata
42
20 Mar
India vs West Indies
Chennai
43
23 Mar
First Quarterfinal
Dhaka
44
24 Mar
Second Quarterfinal
Colombo
45
25 Mar
Third Quarterfinal
Dhaka
46
26 Mar
Fourth Quarterfinal
Ahmedabad
47
29 Mar
First Semifinal
Colombo
48
30 Mar
Second Semifinal
Mohali
49
02 Apr
FINAL
Mumbai
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