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Monday, July 25, 2011
Ford to drop CD players
Ford has announced that it will drop CD players from its cars altogether because of slumping CD sales and the rise of digital media.
CD sales fell 35 percent in the UK between 2006 and 2010, while the number of album sales increased 700 percent in the same period. CD singles have almost vanished entirely, as 98 percent of singles are now downloaded.
Ford, therefore, sees the CD going the same way as the cassette, and has said it will hasten a move to a digital systems in all its cars: both hard drives and iPod connectivity.
The Ford Focus is no longer available with a CD changer - once an extremely popular and sought after option - and all models come with a USB port, Bluetooth and a DAB digital radio. Ford was the first manufacturer to offer a DAB radio in a car as an accessory, it claims.
"[We] will obviously continue to offer CD players while there is demand," said Ford's Ralf Brosig, "However, over time we expect customer preferences will lead us quickly into an all-digital approach to in-car audio entertainment."
Sheryl Connelly, Ford's Global Trends and Futuring Manager, added: "The in-car CD player - much like pay telephones - is destined to fade away in the face of exciting new technology."
In 2012 Ford will release Ford SYNC in the Focus, which will allow drivers to play music stored in an online 'Cloud' in their cars.
Ford Goes Extreme with Launch of Octane Academy � Builds on Most Comprehensive Action Sports Program
* Ford launches its first-ever action sports campaign aimed at Millennial enthusiasts with the Ford Octane Academy
* Ford Octane Academy pairs fans with their favorite Ford action sports drivers � Ken Block, Tanner Foust, Brian Deegan and Vaughn Gittin Jr. � for ultimate action sports fantasy camps
* Ford�s Millennial market share has grown 58 percent since 2007 through innovative programs and new products that are fun to drive and tech-savvy, including Ford Fiesta, Edge and all-new Focus
DEARBORN, Mich., July, 2011 � Ford is taking action sports to the extreme with the launch of Octane Academy, a new consumer-focused program aimed at a younger, more diverse generation of action sports and race enthusiasts.
The Ford Octane Academy will unite ultimate fans with their favorite Ford action sports driver � Ken Block, Brian Deegan, Tanner Foust and Vaughn Gittin Jr. � for the unique opportunity to get behind the wheel and experience the extreme excitement of performance driving.
�Today�s Millennial generation is extremely influential so our job is finding new and inventive ways of communicating and connecting with them, which includes building our presence in the multibillion-dollar world of extreme sports,� said Jim Farley, Ford group vice president, Global Marketing, Sales and Service. �With an all-star lineup of drivers and vehicles, Ford is bringing fans directly into the excitement of action sports in a way only Ford can with the first-ever dedicated consumer experience for this energetic and expressive audience.�
The ultimate adventure
Ford is giving fans a chance at the ultimate extreme sports experience with its action sports heroes. Through video submissions, fans tell their story of why they have what it takes to survive a weekend of on- and-off road challenges, running with Octane Academy�s founding members � Block, Deegan, Foust and Gittin Jr.
Casting will take place nationwide, calling all enthusiasts of action and adventure and all levels of skill and ability. Four camps will be hosted over the course of the year, one by each founding member of Octane Academy. In each camp, contestants will go head-to-head in a battery of creative challenges and daunting dares over one long weekend.
Ford�s action sports drivers will design their ultimate playground, hosting their respective elite winners on their terms and their turf. Each camp will give participants a crash course in how to fearlessly master the road while testing their attitudes, athleticism and audacity.
Participants will be pushed to the limit and their experiences shared with the world through the Octane Academy series. Drivers who perform up to the standards of the pros will win prizes, and the overall winner of each camp will be awarded a one-of-a-kind vehicle created by Block, Foust, Deegan or Gittin Jr.
The first fantasy camp will kick off in November, hosted by Ford RallyCross and Off-Road truck racer Deegan. He will have contenders revving their engine behind the wheel of an F-150 SVT Raptor. Similarly, infamous Gymkhana star Block will get contestants� adrenaline pumping behind the wheel of a Ford Fiesta. 2010 Formula Drift Champion Gittin Jr. will give competitors a heart-thumping thrill drifting in a Mustang, and X Games 16 Gold Medalist Foust will give participants the experience of a lifetime in a Ford Focus.
�Getting the chance to create my own challenges for the hardcore competitors who want to take on the challenge of Ford Octane Academy is going to be crazy,� said Deegan. �I can�t wait to bring the competitors to my spot, The Compound, to give them the ultimate Ford action sports adventure.�
Reaching a new generation
Millennials watch, attend and participate in extreme sports, including action motorsports, more than any other athletic activity. Ford is investing in action sports through programs such as X Games and Octane Academy to reach out to this younger generation.
With more than 300 action sports competitions held around the world each year, more than 22 million athletes participating and generating $12.1 billion in annual U.S. retail sales, action sports are immensely popular.
�We know the Millennial generation is the next most influential generation beyond Baby Boomers, and with their interest in action sports, there is no better time for Ford to increase its presence in the world of extreme sports,� said John Felice, general manager of Ford and Lincoln Marketing. �Octane Academy and Ford�s action motorsports program were designed to bring the excitement and access of extreme sports to the heart of this new generation of enthusiasts, the Millennials.�
Ford has the product lineup like never before that fits the lifestyle of these younger customers with the Fiesta, Mustang and all-new Focus.
X Games 17
Ford�s Octane Academy will launch at X Games 17, the largest assortment of action sports competitions worldwide. Ford is once again exclusive automotive sponsor for the summer games being held July 28-31 in Los Angeles, growing its onsite presence to be the company�s most interactive display yet.
Fans will have the chance to hang with the Ford action motorsports team and explore their vehicles; entertainment will include a skate park with live demos and unique video booths. Fans will be able to submit their applications onsite to be part of Octane Academy.
* Ford Octane Academy pairs fans with their favorite Ford action sports drivers � Ken Block, Tanner Foust, Brian Deegan and Vaughn Gittin Jr. � for ultimate action sports fantasy camps
* Ford�s Millennial market share has grown 58 percent since 2007 through innovative programs and new products that are fun to drive and tech-savvy, including Ford Fiesta, Edge and all-new Focus
DEARBORN, Mich., July, 2011 � Ford is taking action sports to the extreme with the launch of Octane Academy, a new consumer-focused program aimed at a younger, more diverse generation of action sports and race enthusiasts.
The Ford Octane Academy will unite ultimate fans with their favorite Ford action sports driver � Ken Block, Brian Deegan, Tanner Foust and Vaughn Gittin Jr. � for the unique opportunity to get behind the wheel and experience the extreme excitement of performance driving.
�Today�s Millennial generation is extremely influential so our job is finding new and inventive ways of communicating and connecting with them, which includes building our presence in the multibillion-dollar world of extreme sports,� said Jim Farley, Ford group vice president, Global Marketing, Sales and Service. �With an all-star lineup of drivers and vehicles, Ford is bringing fans directly into the excitement of action sports in a way only Ford can with the first-ever dedicated consumer experience for this energetic and expressive audience.�
The ultimate adventure
Ford is giving fans a chance at the ultimate extreme sports experience with its action sports heroes. Through video submissions, fans tell their story of why they have what it takes to survive a weekend of on- and-off road challenges, running with Octane Academy�s founding members � Block, Deegan, Foust and Gittin Jr.
Casting will take place nationwide, calling all enthusiasts of action and adventure and all levels of skill and ability. Four camps will be hosted over the course of the year, one by each founding member of Octane Academy. In each camp, contestants will go head-to-head in a battery of creative challenges and daunting dares over one long weekend.
Ford�s action sports drivers will design their ultimate playground, hosting their respective elite winners on their terms and their turf. Each camp will give participants a crash course in how to fearlessly master the road while testing their attitudes, athleticism and audacity.
Participants will be pushed to the limit and their experiences shared with the world through the Octane Academy series. Drivers who perform up to the standards of the pros will win prizes, and the overall winner of each camp will be awarded a one-of-a-kind vehicle created by Block, Foust, Deegan or Gittin Jr.
The first fantasy camp will kick off in November, hosted by Ford RallyCross and Off-Road truck racer Deegan. He will have contenders revving their engine behind the wheel of an F-150 SVT Raptor. Similarly, infamous Gymkhana star Block will get contestants� adrenaline pumping behind the wheel of a Ford Fiesta. 2010 Formula Drift Champion Gittin Jr. will give competitors a heart-thumping thrill drifting in a Mustang, and X Games 16 Gold Medalist Foust will give participants the experience of a lifetime in a Ford Focus.
�Getting the chance to create my own challenges for the hardcore competitors who want to take on the challenge of Ford Octane Academy is going to be crazy,� said Deegan. �I can�t wait to bring the competitors to my spot, The Compound, to give them the ultimate Ford action sports adventure.�
Reaching a new generation
Millennials watch, attend and participate in extreme sports, including action motorsports, more than any other athletic activity. Ford is investing in action sports through programs such as X Games and Octane Academy to reach out to this younger generation.
With more than 300 action sports competitions held around the world each year, more than 22 million athletes participating and generating $12.1 billion in annual U.S. retail sales, action sports are immensely popular.
�We know the Millennial generation is the next most influential generation beyond Baby Boomers, and with their interest in action sports, there is no better time for Ford to increase its presence in the world of extreme sports,� said John Felice, general manager of Ford and Lincoln Marketing. �Octane Academy and Ford�s action motorsports program were designed to bring the excitement and access of extreme sports to the heart of this new generation of enthusiasts, the Millennials.�
Ford has the product lineup like never before that fits the lifestyle of these younger customers with the Fiesta, Mustang and all-new Focus.
X Games 17
Ford�s Octane Academy will launch at X Games 17, the largest assortment of action sports competitions worldwide. Ford is once again exclusive automotive sponsor for the summer games being held July 28-31 in Los Angeles, growing its onsite presence to be the company�s most interactive display yet.
Fans will have the chance to hang with the Ford action motorsports team and explore their vehicles; entertainment will include a skate park with live demos and unique video booths. Fans will be able to submit their applications onsite to be part of Octane Academy.
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Mr. Bean em incrível volta no Top Gear
Rowan Atkinson, é mais conhecido como Mr. Bean, participa do programa britânico Top Gear. Atkinson é apaixonado por carros e tem em sua garagem uma McLaren F1 com 37.000 km rodados e leva para o programa um Rolls-Royce Phantom com motor V16 de 9,0 litros.
Rowan foi no programa para divulgar seu novo filme “Johnny English Reborn” onde interpreta um agente e traz para o filme seu próprio um Rolls-Royce Phantom. No vídeo abaixo você vê Rowan Atkinson no programa onde ele participa de uma prova de velocidade.
Rowan foi no programa para divulgar seu novo filme “Johnny English Reborn” onde interpreta um agente e traz para o filme seu próprio um Rolls-Royce Phantom. No vídeo abaixo você vê Rowan Atkinson no programa onde ele participa de uma prova de velocidade.
Tuatara quer ser o carro mais rápido do mundo
A Shelby Supercars anunciou o Tuatara, nome de um lagarto nativo da Nova Zelândia, que tem como objetivo superar o Bugatti Veyron Super Sport passando a ser o carro de mais rápido do Mundo.
Para superar o Veyron, atual recordista de carro de produção mais rápido do mundo com 434,211 km/h , o Tuatara tem o motor V8 Biturbo de 7 litros, com 1350 cavalos de potência. Com transmissão manual de sete velocidades, ele promete uma aceleração dos 0 aos 100 km/h em apenas 2,8 segundos e uma velocidade máxima de 443 km/h.
Para superar o Veyron, atual recordista de carro de produção mais rápido do mundo com 434,211 km/h , o Tuatara tem o motor V8 Biturbo de 7 litros, com 1350 cavalos de potência. Com transmissão manual de sete velocidades, ele promete uma aceleração dos 0 aos 100 km/h em apenas 2,8 segundos e uma velocidade máxima de 443 km/h.
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