Thursday, May 21, 2009

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The car - which was created as part of Sara's drawing and image making course - is reminiscent of the work of pavement artist Julian Beever whose work has caused a storm in central London.
To create his images, he uses a camera lens to look at the stretch of pavement he is working on and visualise the picture.
He then plots a drawing which will play tricks on the way in which our minds 'read' perspective to create an impression of depth on the flat surface of the paving stones.
Among his other works he has created a deep swimming pool realistic enough that shoppers swerve to avoid it, chalked on the street.
His lifelike 3D works of Coca-Cola bottles, sunbathing .



Skoda has announced that 500 examples of the Limited Edition vRS will be built, each one individually numbered and offered with special paint and a new alloy wheel design. According to Skoda the extra equipment offered is worth £1,900 but comes with a price premium of only £750. The changes include metallic anthracite paint, new 18-inch alloy wheels and Italian leather seats that are embroidered with the vRS logo and the car's production number. Along with the colour and new wheels a red and black limited edition badge on the boot helps differentiate the Limited Edition from all the standard vRSs in the car park. The Limited Edition vRS is offered with the 200bhp 2.0-litre T FSI petrol engine or the 170bhp 2.0-litre TDI CR turbodiesel; the latter available with the estate body as well as in regular five-door hatchback guise. To further tempt customers Skoda is covering the VAT on its newest model; as a result prices start at £16,294.56. The Limited Edition is available to order now with the first cars due to be delivered in eight to ten weeks time.



ŠKODA AUTO REVEALS NEW FACES OF OCTAVIA RS AND OCTAVIA SCOUT Škoda Auto presents facelifted versions of the Octavia RS and the Octavia Scout. After the modernised Octavia launched late last year, the sports-tuned Octavia RS and the Octavia Scout have now been facelifted as well. Besides numerous design changes, both cars offer new technological solutions including, for example, an air quality sensor for the Climatronic air conditioning system and a new illumination system. The facelifted Octavia RS has a redesigned front mask with an RS logo and bold headlamps that, for the first time in the RS version, can be fitted with xenon units combined with an adaptive front lighting module. Besides a wider and bolder induction aperture, the car's innovated bumper boasts a further two innovations: fog lamps with the Corner function and LED lamps for daytime lighting. The covers of integrated tailgate lamps have been redesigned to look more attractive, other innovations include, for example, a new metallic paint (Anthracite) and 18" Neptune wheels. The sports-tuned chassis has been lowered to 127 mm, the car's weight reduced by 20 kg in the petrol version and 15 kg in the diesel one. Significantly reduced air resistance has a positive impact upon the car's overall performance. The maximum speed is higher, and the car's responsiveness and acceleration have also been improved. Complying with the EU 5 standard, the engines fitted to the Octavia RS include a 2.0 TSI/147 kW petrol unit with a consumption of 7.5 l/100 km and reduced CO2 emissions (175 g /km) and a 2.0 TDI CR/125 kW diesel engine (5.7l/100 km and 150 g/km, respectively). Both engines come exclusively with a six-speed manual twin-clutch DSG transmission. The Octavia RS has been bought by over sixty thousand drivers since 2000 (of which 70 % in the estate (Combi) version). The Scout line has built a steady position in Škoda's model portfolio. Bigger than the Roomster Scout and the Fabia Scout, the Octavia Scout is the flagship of this model line. The new vehicle has been facelifted to toe the line with the other models of the Octavia portfolio, including a redesigned radiator mask and bold headlamps. Fitted with fog lights with the Corner function, the massive front bumper underlines the vehicle's off-road appearance. Bold protective body elements are in harmony with a new metallic paint (Rosso Brunello).With 179 mm of clear height and efficient chassis protection, the car is well geared for off-road driving. The all-wheel drive system includes the fourth-generation Haldex clutch able to transfer as much as 85 % of the torque to a single wheel. Two powerful engines - petrol 1.8 TSI/118 kW (EU 5) and diesel 2.0 TDI PD DPF/103 kW (EU 4) - combined with a six-speed mechanical transmission provide satisfactory performance levels.

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