Sunday, October 10, 2010

want buy a car!! try one of this...

This year’s Paris Auto Show has vehicles of all shapes and sizes, along with a sense of optimism that has been lacking in the industry since the economic meltdown of 2008. How else can you explain an ultra-lightweight Lamborghini, a Jaguar powered by micro-turbine technology, or an Audi that looks ready to go rallying?

Choosing favorites is a highly personal (and often best avoided) undertaking—just ask any parent with more than one child. But there are certain cars that stand out amongst the crowds here at the Porte de Versailles exhibition center. Dramatic styling and high-tech engineering both play a role in our top picks for concept cars we’d most like to see come to market.

In no particular order, here are our favorite concept cars from the Paris Auto Show:

Audi Quattro Concept

Audi Quattro Concept
Audi reinvented the art of rally driving when the all-wheel-drive Quattro racing car arrived in 1980. Incredibly fast, but with the stability that comes from having four driven wheels, the Quattro was a star of the racing world that spawned, in 1984, the equally legendary road-going Sport Quattro. The only strange thing about the Audi Quattro Concept shown in Paris is why it took the German automaker so long to revive the famous model.

An Audi spokesperson explained that the Quattro Concept’s chassis originally began as the platform for an RS 5 coupe. However, the steel structure was replaced with lightweight aluminum, and the wheelbase shortened by 5.9 in. The chunky-looking, 2-passenger Quattro Concept is powered by a longitudinally mounted 400-horsepower 2.5-liter 5-cylinder (borrowed from the Audi TT RS).

If the Quattro makes it to production—which seems highly likely—expect it to fit between the range-topping TT and base versions of the mid-engine R8.

Jaguar C-X75
Jaguar C-X75
We’d love the Jaguar C-X75 even if it were powered by a pair of AA batteries, it’s that good-looking. Incredibly, we overheard some naysayers at the Jaguar stand who questioned the C-X75’s design. Frankly speaking, they’d better visit an optometrist. Jaguar has gotten the shape spot-on with this mid-engine beauty.

Even better, this kitty is more than a pretty face. An electric powertrain is amped up (pun intended) by two gas micro-turbines. Hold on there George Jetson, because the spec sheet only gets better the more you read. The C-X75 has four electric motors—one in each wheel—that deliver the equivalent of 780 bhp and more than 1100 pound-feet of torque.

According to Jaguar’s estimates, the car accelerates from 0 to 62 mph in 3.4 seconds. A 68-mile electric range is boosted by the twin micro-turbines, for a total cruising range of 560 miles. Jaguar officials told us all this tech wizardry is slated for life in a laboratory, at least for several more years of testing.

Lamborghini Sesto Elemento
Lamborghini Sesto Elemento
Raw and rude, the Lamborghini Sesto Elemento showcases the Italian sports car company’s use of carbon fiber. This raucously edgy sports car employs a new type of the lightweight material for its central tub called “forged composite.” Lamborghini has rights to the name and a hoard of patents related to this new material.

Rather than being layered, like traditional carbon fiber, chopped fiber is put into a stamp and (according to Lamborghini officials) the finished chassis tub is complete in only eight minutes. The entire car weighs 2200 lb. It even has carbon-fiber wheels.

A V-10 engine and permanent all-wheel-drive are borrowed from the Gallardo. In terms of overall proportions, the Sesto Elemento has more in common with the “baby Lambo” than the company’s larger, range-topping MurciĆ©lago. Lamborghini did coyly tell us it would consider building the Sesto Elemento—strictly a concept car at this writing—so long as the potential owner had deep enough pockets to foot the bill.

Lotus Elite
Lotus Elite
We’re still scratching our heads over why Lotus decided all the cars it unveiled in Paris needed some celebrity to help pull off the dust cover. Naomi Campbell, Mickey Rourke and Stephen Baldwin looked equally confused as to what they were doing at an auto show—that is, other than collecting a hefty check for a non-speaking role.

When the strangest press conference of the day finally ended, the cars (thankfully) spoke for themselves. While it would be easy to give top marks to the Lotus Esprit Concept, we’ll go out on a limb and give the nod to the Elite. Hey, let’s face it, you expect the 2-passenger Esprit to look like a million bucks…and it does. Job well done, Lotus.

But grafting sporty lines onto a notoriously awkward 2+2 passenger layout is always difficult. Lotus balanced the extra seating and streamlined styling beautifully. The front-engine, rear-drive Elite is powered by a 620-bhp 5.0-liter V-8. An optional KERS hybrid system should also be available when the car goes on sale in 2013.

BMW 6 Series Concept
BMW 6 Series Concept
This big BMW coupe squeaked onto our list, despite some serious reservations about the “concept” part of its name. What you’re looking at is the next 6 Series coupe, plain and simple. And to be honest, we love the end result. The awkward humps and bumps of the previous generation have been smoothed over and modernized.

The rear end of the 6 Series is particularly more refined (i.e., less lumpy) than the previous model. A more aggressive front end and sharp side creases add extra attitude. It might not be a concept in the strict sense of the term, though we can’t argue that the next 6 Series is going to be a looker.

Engine choices will include BMW’s 300-bhp single-turbo inline-6 and twin-turbocharged V-8. A highly tuned version of the turbo V-8 should find its way under the hood of the next M6. Look for the 6 Series to arrive in the U.S. next year, and looking exactly like this concept version.

Kia Pop
Kia Pop
To prove that we have sense of humor—and admire a healthy dose of bravery—we simply had to include the Kia Pop electric car. Okay, we’d prefer to see the Lamborghini Sesto Elemento or Jaguar C-X75 parked in our driveway. But if electric cars represent the future, let’s at least have some fun until we get there.

Whereas the upcoming Nissan Leaf EV was kept almost painfully bland—so as not to alienate everyone but the hippest of tech-loving early-adopters—the Kia Pop is anything but a shrinking violet, despite its tiny size. Yes, the chrome finish of this concept would make keeping it clean a nightmare. Yet we couldn’t help but smile at those wacky-looking side windows and doors that swing up and out.

The purple interior takes some serious getting used to. So would an estimated top speed of only 87 mph and a driving range of 100 miles. The Kia Pop EV is far from perfect and definitely risky. But isn’t that what concept cars should be all about?

Audi eTron Spyder Concept
Audi eTron Spyder Concept
This is the open-top version of the 2-seat eTron coupe shown earlier this year at Detroit. The Spyder features a cut-down windscreen and is actually a plug-in hybrid with a mid-mounted 300-bhp twin-turbo V-6 diesel to boost power and extend the vehicle’s range. Weighing just 3196 lb., the eTron has two electric motors that propel this sports car to 62 mph in 4.4 seconds, while top speed is electronically limited to 155 mph. In pure electric mode, the eTron has a range of about 30 miles, while the diesel enables the vehicle to travel more than 600 miles before refueling.

Renault DeZir Concept
Renault DeZir Concept
This first show car from Renault’s new design director Lauren van der Acker is a 2-seat pure electric sports car called the DeZir. The capital Z in the name refers to Renault’s new ZE line of electric motors—in this case it’s a 150-hp unit that accelerates the 1800-lb. car to 62 mph in about 5 seconds. Contributing to the car’s light weight is its Kevlar body, and the sleek shape gives the car an ultra-low 0.25 coefficient of drag. The rear-drive DeZir has a range of about 100 miles between charges. The car is also equipped with a Kinetic Energy Recover System (KERS) developed by the Renault Formula 1 team that provides regenerative braking.
Exagon Furtive-eGT
Exagon Furtive-eGT
The latest entry into the range-extended sporty car market is the French-built Exagon Furtive-eGT, which is slated to go into limited production in 2012. Powered by lithium-ion batteries, the Furtive-eGT has an electric-only range of 160 to 250 miles, while an optional gas engine can extend that range to 500 miles. Exagon says the car is capable of 0 to 62 mph acceleration of 3.5 seconds and that the car has a top speed of 178 mph. The company hopes to build about 100 cars a year when it goes into full production. Unlike most EVs that use the motors to directly drive the wheels, the Furtive-eGT uses a 3-speed paddle-shift gearbox attached to a mechanical auto-locking differential.

my nephew...

 I have seven nephew right now, but one more will come end of this year hahahaha.....


                                                       Fatin Iwani Binti Mohamed


                                                        Muhammad Nur Ashyriq Bin Azman
  

                                             
                                                      Aisyah Insyrah Binti Noorahzain


                                              
                                                               Watin Wardah Binti Mohamed


                                                               Danial Dzulkarnain Bin Noorahzain


                                                           Khairunisa Binti Zamre


                                                                Aniq Asyraf Bin Azman

Monday, October 4, 2010

my family



                                                                        my big family

 Here are the story about my family. I was born in a big family. My father is a former soldier and now work as a big boss at my house hahahahaha.  My mother is a full time housewife and also served as a vice-president at my house hahahahaha.


                                                                          abg long & wife

This is my eldest brother(abg long) and his wife. He is work at Senai, Johor and his wife work as a nurse at Hospital Sultanah Aminah, Johor Bahru. He have a pair of children and one more upcoming child.

My eldest sister(kak ngah). She live in Bahau, Negeri Sembilan. Her husband work as a soldier. She have two daughter.


                                                                kak ude & husband

This is my second sister(kak ude). she work as a teacher at Kuching, Sarawak. Her husband work as a soldier also at Kuching, Sarawak. She have one daugther.


                                                               kak p & husband

This is my third sister(kak p). She work as assistant health officer at Muar, Johor. She have two son......



                                                                        acik

This is my brother that I call 'acik'. He also work as a assistant health officer at Port Tanjung Pelepas, Gelang Patah, Johor.



                                                                                   ucu

 This is the only my younger sister. She is still schooling at SMJK Pei Hwa in form 2.......





This is the story about my family. All the picture inside this is a decorative image only hahahaha. Why I don't put my family name in this post is because due to private and personal policy ( actually I don't know how to spell their name) hahaha.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Gunung Ledang (Johor)



The legendary beauty of Mount Ophir (Gunung Ledang) has made it one of Johor's most popular attractions for hikers and birdwatchers.
There two known ways of reaching the summit. One is from Sagil, a town in Johor, the other is through Asahan, Melaka. Gunung Ledang ( or Mount Ophir as it is otherwise better known ) is the most visited mountain in Malaysia. It is not peculiar to find people who has climb the mountain more than 10 times.
The reason being, the place is easily accessible and suitable for beginners who wants to feel what mountains in Malaysia are really like. Some groups are using this mountain as a training ground for other challenging venues. The Ledang trail starts from Gunung Ledang resort, near Sagil village is close to the Malacca and Johor border.
The other way of reaching the summit is through Asahan trail in Melaka, an easier route.
The paved road starts besides the river leading and leads towards a few staircases till an open gate, where the real climbing begins.
If you want to trek up Gunung Ledang, it's about five hours to the summit from the park. Alternatively, one can arrange a 4WD transfer for a quick and easier trip which interestingly, offers an equally beautiful view of the surrounding Sagil area and a breathtaking sight of Gunung Ledang Dam.
Gunung Ledang is believed to have the richest flora species in the world.
It has a 50 metres high waterfall with a wide drop of 50 metres.
It has icy cool waters charge down upon large boulders, then break into rushing  rapids before plugging into the large sandy pool below.
This waterfall, discovered some 50 years ago, is name the "Puteri Waterfalls"
Over the period it has witnessed thousands of tourists almost every week, picnicking, backpacking or just bathing in the refreshing water of the pool.
You'll see giant butterflies, brightly coloured spiders amidst wild tropical flowers of bright yellow, crimson and orange.
Crickets and frogs singing song of the jungle, chirping sounds of birds become the music of this tropical wonderland.
The summit was just beyond the boulders. There's a flat ground revealed at the summit of Gunung Ledang at 4187ft. Wide and flat, mystical and lovely. I can get a panoramic view of Segamat and Jementah town of Johor, and the historical Melaka.
 

According to the legend, the princess was of slim build and medium height and had a stunning beauty. Further, she was also endowed with a sinuous movement, that accentuated every

Thursday, September 30, 2010

-D.O.W.N-

hai guys.....

i'm very down right now....



down because of my exams....

i think i did it badly this semester....

down thinking bout my future....

down because i still not ready yet.....

down for everything i have done.......

down because of my sins......

i'm out of mood for anything....

Dear God....

please give me happiness....

please make me a strong person......

please give me a better life....

and please forgiving all my sins....

amin...

~~~~~~~

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

about myself

I was born in 30 November 1990 in Johor Bahru, but I live in Ledang, Johor. I am the sixth of seven childrens.  My life is simple eat and sleep, eat and sleep, eat and sleep hahahaha (just kidding) that is no such person like that will survive in this world. I was a simple person and I don't care of any specifics thing that will burden my mind. My real name is Mohamad Hanafi Bin Zainal but my friends call me 'tam'. I also don't know why they call me something like that hahahahaha (just kidding). The true story how I can get that name is secret hahahaha.


I started my school life is at the kindergarten Tadika Kemas and then I go to primary school at my village name Sekolah Kebangsaan Kesang Tasek. When I started school at primary school I was a stupid person in my class because in the kindergerten I was playing, playing and playing hahahaha (this is not a joke, this is a true story). After I finish primary school I continue studying at Chinese school. The reason I choose to study in Chinese school name Sekolah Menengah Jenis Kebangsaan Pei Hwa is secret hahahaha.

Because of my SPM result is really bad, so I continue studying at Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Tengku Mahmud Iskandar for to sit for the STPM. In this school I have been study very hard (this mean just a little bit only) hahahaha. Because I have study smart to sit this exam so I get a good result (liar, liar, liar). By use this result now I manage go to university. Now I still studying at UiTM Melaka City Campus in Bachelor of Administration of Bussiness (Makerting). Hopefully I can graduate in a right time and get a good result..... amin......