1992 - Volkswagen Corrado on 2040-cars
Richardsville, Virginia, United States
Odometer now reads 125K miles. All I ask is that whoever buys it, shows the same TLC I did and takes this car beyond the limits I did! By the way, I do have the Dyno sheet and at 13PSI, it pushed 357BHP at 6098 RPM. Listed below is the bulk of it mostly done in 2008 and some in 2011: Borla 2.5" Cat-back Exhaust New Distributer, Starter, Ignition Coil, Water Pump High Flow Catalytic Converter 5 pc. Polyurethane Motor Mounts Head Stud Kit, ARP Autotech 10lb Flywheel Spec Clutch Kit, Stage II+ (395 ft/lbs) Inconel Turbo Exhaust Manifold Timing Chain Kit, Dual Chain rebuilt w/upgraded tensioners Peloquin Planetary LSD Piston Ring Set, 81mm (Honed out cylinders by hand) Rod Bearing Set (OEM) Rod Bolt Set, Complete (Performance) Suspension Rebuild Kit w/ ZF Tie Rod (HD) Koni Sport Coilovers, adjustable Radiator (Performance Custom) Slimline radiator fans Custom Stealth Racing Mapping Garrett GT35 Turbo w/3" Piping (2012) Tial Sport 38mm Waste Gate SSQ Blow Off Valve Profec B Spec II Boost Controller DDI Gauges with steel rings/DDI Reverse Lighting Kit (Red) Neuspeed Power Pulleys (set of 3) Intercooler Custom Piping re-done (2012) Optima Battery Deep Cycle Full Body Kit RS Style Neuspeed Spark 8mm Plug Wires NGK Cool Spark Plugs Samco Complete Coolant Hoses 30 lb Fuel Injectors Rear/Front Neuspeed anti-sway bars Oil Pressure/Boost Gauges O2 Wideband Sensor and AEM Gauge Grounding Kit 8.6:1 Compression Head Spacer 258 deg Turbo Cams Shortrunner Intake Manifold Oil Cooler Kit Custom Pioneer System Amplifiers and woofer boxes in fiberglass.
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Volkswagen Golf R Variant ready to haul ass, stuff
Thu, Nov 20 2014Volkswagen seems to be playing a cruel trick on the American automotive public at the Los Angeles Auto Show. It's displaying its sexy Golf R Variant with no clear intention of actually selling the model here. The hot wagon launches in Europe in the spring, but the automaker makes absolutely no mention of the model's prospects in the US. Hopefully, its appearance in LA at least indicates VW is considering bringing it stateside. The great thing about this wagon is that it has everything that the regular Golf R offers, but there's even more room to carry stuff. The same 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine makes 296 horsepower and 280 pound-feet of torque with a six-speed dual-clutch gearbox and 4Motion all-wheel drive. Performance is very close, too, with the Variant R taking 5.1 seconds to get to 62 miles per hour versus the 4.9 seconds the standard R needs to read 60 mph. The two of them also have the same tech goodies like ESC Sport stability control and multiple damping modes. The real advantage to opting for the estate is its ability to carry up to 57.2 cubic feet of cargo in the back. This hot rod wagon would seem to be perfect for the family that needs to haul some extra junk in the trunk, but doesn't want to sacrifice performance. Whether the Variant R makes it to the US remains a mystery, though. Scroll down to read the specs and feel a twinge of jealousy.
Winterkorn kept diesel scandal secret, letter claims
Tue, Mar 1 2016Former Volkswagen Group CEO Martin Winterkorn allegedly kept quiet for two weeks about emissions defeat devices in the company's models. US officials eventually made the automaker's deception public on September 18th. "In the conversation on 03.09.2015 with the regulator CARB (California Air Resources Board), the defeat device was admitted," an employee told Winterkorn on September 4, according to Reuters citing Germany's Bild am Sonntag. Based on this information, Winterkorn had plenty of time to admit the problem. Evidence like this letter continues to suggest top figures knew about the emissions problem. In addition, a separate Bild am Sonntag report recently claimed that an employee emailed Winterkorn in May 2014 to tell him US regulators could discover the cheating. In the lower echelons of the company, the deception was allegedly an open secret among engineers as early as 2006, and people kept quiet even after workers tried to admit what was happening. This culture of secrecy seems to go even deeper than just the diesel emissions scandal. For example, engineers admitted that they cheated on CO2 tests to meet the company's strict standards. According to Green Car Reports, these problems also affected the US. In 2004, an Audi worker in America allegedly discovered an issue with the exhaust gas temperature sensor in some vehicles, but a German executive said not to admit the problem to US regulators. It's not clear whether any high level employees tried to fix the diesel emissions issue or if they simply kept the problem hidden. The company's internal report, which is due in the latter half of April, might address that concern. So far, the VW Group has said only a small group of people caused the scandal. However, these many allegations to the contrary make that claim difficult to believe. Related Video:
$1.4B hedge fund suit against Porsche dismissed
Wed, 19 Mar 2014Investors have canvassed courts in Europe and the US to repeatedly sue Porsche over its failed attempt to take over Volkswagen in 2008 (see here, and here and here), and they have repeatedly failed to win any cases. You can add another big loss to the tally, with Bloomberg reporting that the Stuttgart Regional Court has dismissed a 1.4-billion euro ($1.95B US) lawsuit, the decision explained by the court's assertion that the investors would have lost on their short bets even if Porsche hadn't misled them.
Examining the hedge funds' motives for stock purchases and the bets that VW share prices would fall, judge Carola Wittig said that the funds didn't base their decisions on the key bits of "misinformation," and instead were participating simply in "highly speculative and naked short selling," only to get caught out.
With other cases still pending, the continued streak of victories bodes well for Porsche's courtroom fortunes, since judges will expect new information to consider overturning precedent. If there is any new info, it could come from the potential criminal cases still outstanding against former CEO Wendelin Wiedeking and CFO Holger Härter, who were both indicted on charges of market manipulation.
