Saturday, May 28, 2011

Fiat Freemont

2012 Fiat Freemont


Summer in Europe is almost here and what would be better prepare for the long weekend is the new Fiat Freemont, the first Fiat under the partnership between Chrysler and Fiat and it is essentially based on the Dodge Journey/JC (recently on its Phase II). The Fiat Freemont was imported from Mexico, where the Toluca plant made those.

First off, the Freemont is a crossover utility vehicle that will compete the likes of the Chevrolet Orlando (made in Korea), Kia Sportage R, Hyundai Tucson iX, Peugeot 3008, or even the European Ford Kuga. It features sharp edgier design that has something you might want for the Italian-American experience. It was made for their active lifestyles and it is ready for the long European vacation.

The interior of the Fiat Freemont is highly convenient for everyone. With seating up to seven passengers, experiencing the new Freemont is just one thing to enjoy the long weekend with your friends and family. Okay, there are optional features such as the rear entertainment system that lets passengers watch their favorite movies while on the go. There is also a special navigation system that you can listen to music, to radio, watch movies, or seek directions on your next destination. You'll be glad to know that this car has Bluetooth connectivity so hands-free calling is simple as ABC. Aside from that, there are various seating arrangements offered on the new Fiat Freemont. Think about what comes next and you need to pick which seating arrangements fit your situation. Think of carrying so many babies, playing chess inside the Freemont, bring everything you saw, or you just want to sleep inside the Freemont when your wife doesn't let you in. The Fiat Freemont is made for your hectic lifestyles. Don't forget that when you're here.

At its launch, the Fiat Freemont is offered with the 2.0L Multijet 16-valve CRDi engine. It can be either 140ps or 170ps of power output but its transmission is a 6-speed manual transmission. Not quite good as a family mover but it can be a great part of your driving pleasures. The 2.0L Multijet 16-valve CRDi engine is Euro 5 compliant so this engine performed the cleanest possibilities on the European roads.

The Fiat Freemont is available at the following colors such as Bianco Idealista, Grigio Argento Vivo, Nero Indomito, Rosso Avventuriero, Blu Amletico, Grigio Viaggiatore, and Perla Esploratore.

My comment:
The Fiat Freemont is essentially based on the Dodge Journey thanks to the partnership between Chrysler and Fiat. Since Dodge is exiting the Italian market and no longer selling the Dodge Journey, the Fiat Freemont takes place. I just hope someone has some kind of badge conversion kits that can transform the Dodge Journey Phase II into the Fiat Freemont. The Dodge Journey is for the North American market while the Fiat Freemont is for the European market. It doesn't matter which side are you on but what it is made it more like Americans eating Italian pasta while riding.

One warning if CATS Motors bringing the Fiat brand to the Philippines very soon, they will offer the Freemont instead of the Journey but the engine lineup will source from the American versions. If both the Journey and Freemont come to the Philippines, be ready for a protracted fight. I don't know which one of these two will bring it to the Philippines soon but only CATS Motors will tell if they will bring the Dodge Journey Phase II or return Fiat to the Philippines so they will bring the Freemont.



Photo: Fiat Automobiles SpA

IS 2000?

2011 Honda Infinite Stratos S2000 Race Car


By request from the IS (Infinite Stratos) staff and crew, a Honda S2000 is nested with something itasha. An itasha filled with everything Infinite Stratos on it. It was made in collaboration with Dijon Racing (you might remember them for the famous Haruri Suzumiya Racing Hankook Porsche at the Super GT).

Why S2000? Aren't they suppose to use the Lexus IS make it even? But whatever the heck is, this IS2000 will appear at the Infinite Stratos One-Off Festival coming this June 5, 2011 at the Yokohama BLITZ. It will also show up at the Twin Ring Motegi Super Taikyu Series 2011 sometime.

Forza players, get your creative imagination ready because I hope you guys recreate the Honda Infinite Stratos S2000 Race Car for interest.

"See the difference, mag Medo 3+++!"

What just happened on the May 27, 2011 episode of GMA's Bubble Gang?

- These Bubble Gags got the Amazonas captured the males for something...

Gwen Zamora as an Amazona

Maureen Larrazabal as an Amazona

Sam Pinto as an Amazona

- Who thrown something at their neighbor's window? Cheche or Bureche? Just ask their neighbor Lola Lucy!

Cheche Bureche's dad and Lola Lucy

- Hi everyone! What's this? Car! What's this? Submarine! What's this? Bubble Gang does Nido 3+ again by spoofing and gagging this commercial as Medo 3+++! See the difference, mag Medo 3+++! You're my number one!

Bubble Gang does Nido 3+

- He may be the accused at this court but in general, he's not the accused and he didn't commit wrongdoings!

- Two men gone bumper-to-bumper at the crosswalk

- Face it ma'am, you can't control your husband's addiction to video games.
Michael "Bitoy" V. plays with his PS3
- If you want to be recognized with others, you will need a sense of "unforgettable style"

- Iyotube in Boyz II Men's I'll Make Love To You! Flip Top rapper Delo guests on this segment!

- This security guard reveals to be a former action star!

- Comedians are fun to enjoy, why not rent them for fun?

Rent-A-Laf Agency

Meet the next generation Lokomoko

New Lokomoko logo
The "new" Lokomoko has arrived and now the next generation Lokomoko became hardcore by bringing this Lokomoko to the next level. New stage, new humor, same great Lokomoko taste. It's been three years and it's done more that three years than most of its rivals. To celebrate, they brought Long Mejia and the two guys from Talentadong Pinoy. Makata Tawanan and ventriloquist Wanlu, as guests!

First venue; the Talentadong Family are fixing up the stage in time to prepare the next generation Lokomoko. Of course, our favorite Lola has some "Use It" jokes offered:

1) Engineer - Makakamit din natin ang kapayapaan ENGINEER future!

2) Pilot - Kahapon, ang sakit nandito ko dahil sa rayuma pero ngayon okey na ako kasi nag-PILOT ako.

3) Paranaque - Iha, kung ako sayo, hindi o hahalikan si Caloy, PARANAQUE!

Second Venue: Aling Lycel (Tuesday Vargas) brings the noise up the stage!

Aling Lycel

...it followed with some dances by Luningning, Milagring, and Mariposa!

Luningning, Milagring, and Mariposa

... and a comedy stand-up by Badja and Palu-Palo

Badja and Palu-palo

Third Venue: Comedy duo Sandok and Palayok sharing some jokes!

Sandok and Palayok

...followed by Boyz Avenue with their smashing performance!

Boyz Avenue

... and someone named Toyo (Rainier Castillo) and Kalamansi (Joseph Bitangcol)

Toyo and Kalamansi

Last Venue: Meet Ginoo (JC De Vera) and Binibining San Dionisio (Valeen Montenegro) with their hilarious jokes

G. and Bb. San Dionisio

...and it closes with some Balagtasan with Tuesday, Long Mejia, and Makata Tawanan!

THE NEW LOKOMOKO HAS ARRIVED!

The truth sets them free at the Green Rose finale

Green Rose (Philippine version) ending


Over the moments, Jerome Delgado (Jericho Rosales) faced several challenges to prove he was innocent and in order to clear out his name, he deals against the people behind this tragic fate that made them believed that he murdered Chairman Ricardo Tuazon (Ricardo Cepeda) that caused him a 4-year coma, especially the root of all, Edward Fuentabella (Jake Cuenca). He evaded the cops, traveled to Korea, and became Seoul Food Corporation CEO Lee Jong-soo. His persona is just one step closer to prove that Edward is the murderer.

Now on the finale, Edward Fuentabella told the truth why he want to kill Chairman Tuazon because he believes that Chairman Ricardo Tuazon, the father of Angela Tuazon (Anne Curtis), was responsible for the death of Edward's parents. Atonement wasn't became an easy task on the finale. Chairman Tuazon apologized to Edward for all the wrongdoings he done to his family and the truth sets them free.

Moments later, while Edward was at the cemetery, Angela approaches and she needed him because he's still the SR Corporation CEO but Edward admitted that there is no world suitable for him after revealing his truth to Chairman Tuazon.

Meanwhile, David Tobias (Gardo Versoza) wrote a "letter of apology" to Chairman Tuazon and Angela. He handed them over to Jerome in order to give these to them. After that, David Tobias approaches to Edward and chatters about the outcome.

At the the court, Jerome Delgado is declared "Not Guilty" and finally cleared his name. Everything's peaceful now for Jerome and his trusted friends, especially Angela.

Later on, David Tobias and Edward Fuentabella committed suicide together. David drank the liquor filled with poison and Edward jumped off the building (similar to the Korean version). The suicide of those two bastards occurred when Jerome and Angela finally tied the knot. Everything's better for Jerome because he's now proven innocent and he's no longer bearing his "Lee Jong-soo" persona and now back to his true self. He done that for his mother, and Angela thanked them. At the ending, Jerome and Angela are enjoying themselves at Seoul.

That concludes the Philippine version of Green Rose!  

Friday, May 27, 2011

IS FACTS 開発へのこだわり - Vol. 02

Last time, I commented about Houki Shinonono (篠ノ之箒) and the 100のヴィ学 of her. Guess I would just cancel my trip right now and instead I went British after I ate a pack of "Chocolatiest Ever" Bingo. It's truly a delightful treat.

The Brits have them all; the BBC, the Top Gear, The Stig, the Royal Couple, the King's Speech, the fancy accents, the Big Ben, Jeremy Clarkson bumped his head while drifting the MG XPower SV, James Bond, two Getaway titles (from The Getaway and The Getaway Black Monday), Harry and Paul, the Thames Television, and everything British. One thing they did have is...

The British representative cadet, voiced by Yukana, famous for saying "Desu Wa", she is...

Let's tackle the 100のヴィ学 of that Brit dame who was at the cover of IS (Infinite Stratos) DVD and Blu-Ray Volume 2, Cecilia Alcott (セシリア・オルコット).

IS (Infinite Stratos) DVD Vol. 2
100のヴィ学: That Cecilia chick is someone you would want to trade in The Stig, James Bond, Getaway's Mark Hammond, Black Monday's Eddie O'Connor, Mr. Bean, or whoever the heck the British is. Yes, she keeps saying "Desu Wa" (ですわ。) most of time she finishes her sentence. She might be an elite female who was born and raised from a wealthy family but to me, I'm getting allergic to her verbal tic. In battle, her IS, the Blue Tears, is one tough heavy weaponry. Most memorable is the "The Battle of IS" on episode 2 where main protagonist Ichika battles against Cecilia.

Behind the "Desu Wa" Brit is Yukana, voice over who is Code Geass' C.C., Zettai Karen Children's Fujiko, and she's also Ai Nanasaki from Amagami (from the video game and the SS anime). It seems that the voice of "The Sassy Black Cat" from Amagami was behind the voice of the British representative cadet. I have a funny feeling though that the name Cecilia kinda sounds like Peace Walker's Cecile Cosima Caminades but that's a different story. Cecilia's British and Cecile's French so that makes it a different angle.

You know what, I don't have plans to travel to Britannia to see The Stig, The Top Gear Test Track, Bruntingthorpe, or Silverstone but seeing Cecilia Alcott's face, I think I felt like I'm already experienced them. Hail Britannia? Maybe later, I bet Cecilia is such a fine chocolate cookie for my discriminative taste. Mmmm! Lovely! You're absolutely right! (Laughing)

About IS DVD & BD Vol. 2: Drop your "Chocolatiest Ever" Bingo cookies folks. This is way more delightful, more lovely, and you may say "you're absolutely right" to your pals. The IS (Infinite Stratos) DVD & Blu-Ray Volume 2 packs episodes 3 and 4 with scenes not suitable for TV. It even packs a special audio commentary, "TBS Academy Night Complete Edition" hosted by Kana Hanazawa to go behind the scenes, and textless outro Ver. 2! Limited edition packs another IS FACTS and a special CD that contains Cecilia Alcott's Character Song! You're absolutely right!

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The Mexican "Guy's License" - 2012 Dodge Attitude based on the 2011 Hyundai Accent RB

2012 Dodge Attitude
(2011 Hyundai Accent)


If you were living in Mexico, you should be aware that the third-generation Hyundai Accent/Verna was sold under the Dodge Attitude name. For those who didn't know, the Dodge Attitude is a Mexican Hyundai Accent MC that replaced the Dodge Verna (based on the Hyundai Accent/Verna LC) that replaced the Dodge Brisa (based on the first-generation Hyundai Accent X3).

2012 Dodge Attitude
(2011 Hyundai Accent)

The previous Dodge Attitude wears the old Dodge logo (take note the Ram logo which Dodge used to have before the brand separation of both Dodge and Ram Trucks), but now on its 2012 model year after the Accent RB arrived in the North America for the first time this month (anyone got a hold on the 2012 Accent at your nearest Hyundai dealerships?), the Dodge Attitude still retains the look and the badging of the Hyundai Accent RB but on the back it says "DODGE" and "ATTITUDE" plus a Hyundai emblem on it. (´д`;) 

We Filipinos already have the new Accent since its Philippine debut in December 2010 but for the Dodge Attitude? This is a full model change and this time, it didn't wear the official Dodge crosshair grille. It retains Hyundai's fluidic sculpture and the badges are all Hyundai despite its a Dodge.

2012 Dodge Attitude
(2011 Hyundai Accent) interior

The Mexican-spec Hyundai Accent is same thing as for the Philippine-spec. (; ̄▽ ̄)

It offers both the Gamma 1.4 CVVT that produces 108ps of power output and a Gamma 1.6 CVVT that produces 124ps of power. The 2012 Dodge Attitude is equipped with either a 5-speed Manual or a 4-speed auto with Manual Mode. Same thing we have in the Philippines. (; ̄▽ ̄)

(; ̄▽ ̄) At least they didn't have the GDi variant like what South Koreans have. What a relief.