Friday, March 28, 2014

Let's Do The News! (March 28, 2014)

The big scoop today...

- Toyota revealed their contender for this summer's 24 Hours of Le Mans and this TS040 Le Mans racer is a hybrid-engine wielding one capable of unleashing over nine-hundred horsepower combined from the 3.7L petrol engine connected to a new motor-generator on the front axle as well as the unit in the rear.

First look: Toyota’s new Le Mans Racer
2014 Toyota TS040

- As Japan's dreaded 8% sales tax hike draws near, most companies are bracing themselves for the tax hike with new and not-so-exciting ways to keep their businesses as usual. Bandai, for instance, revealed their capsule figure cans to counter the tax hike.

- Mark Gatiss confirms to write two Doctor Who episodes featuring Peter Capaldi as the 12th Doctor as production for Series 8 continues...

- Before The Pirate Fairy, the newest original video continuing the adventures of Tinker Bell and the Disney Fairies, comes out on DVD and Blu-Ray this April 1st, the journey continues as the teaser trailer for an upcoming Disney Fairies adventure, Legend of the NeverBeast, has arrived.

- The Season 5 finale of A&E's hit reality series, Duck Dynasty suffered low ratings. Why?

- Cedric Lee, the businessman who was one of the alleged suspects behind the mauling of Vhong Navarro a few months ago, gets charged by the P194-million tax evasion.

- Senator Manny Villar mulls running for the 2016 presidency.

- Metro Manila is one of the riskiest cities in the world in any event a natural calamity strikes according to a Swiss firm.

- Long lines outside the MRT stations to persists until the next two years.

- A judge from Makati City grants Janet Lim Napoles' request to undergo surgery.

- The MMDA revealed two new bicycle lanes in Quezon City.

TTFN!!!

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Let's Do The News! (March 25, 2014)

The big scoop today...

- IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Subway collaborates with Disney once again to promote Muppets Most Wanted by featuring limited-time-only Muppets Most Wanted backpacks, free for every Subway Kids Meal while supplies last. Ask your parents first, kids.

- Despite the political crisis happening in Thailand, it's business as usual as the 2014 Bangkok Motor Show opens to the motoring public until April 6, 2014. They'll be featuring Thai premieres of concept cars and production cars that I can't tell you what's what due to search engine reasons.

- After last year's launch of the lightweight 4C, Alfa Romeo plans that they'll be doing yearly updates to their sportscar.

- A Democrat wants the Department of Justice to create a compensation fund for those who are fallen victim to the General Motors-made cars that were recalled for lethal ignition problems.

- Also...a test drive with the new 2015 GMC Yukon XL at Anaheim ended in cinders due to the leaky gas tank.

- Ukrainians hate Russia over the annexation of the nation of Crimea and there's a rather bizarre stuff going on around as Russian-made cars or cars representing Russia or stuff with Soviet Union-related or whatever you can call were attacked by the Ukrainian people for protest reasons.

- Next Fast and Furious movie, set for next year's showing, will use Paul Walker impersonators and some computer graphic trickery. Quite an odd challenge since Paul died late last year in a deadly car crash.

- There is a report from PEP that just before the year ends, actress Bianca Gonzalez and basketball player JC Intal plan to get married. It's been quite a while after JC proposed to Bianca in front of the airport people a few moments ago.

- Mila Kunis (the actress behind Meg from Family Guy) and Ashton Kutcher are expecting for their first child...

- PHLPost released postal stamps with Megan Young in it in honor of her last year's win at the Miss World pageant.

- Malaysian newspapers have been shaded to black as a tribute to the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.

- Chinese families, mostly relatives from the passengers of the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, slams Malaysian authorities for their lack of responsibilities.

- The world's top scientists are gathered in Tokyo, Japan for a week-long meeting regarding global environmental catastrophes that can heavily damage the global economy and ignite conflicts.

- The 2014 reboot of Fate/stay night TV anime series will retain the same cast as the original version.

- UP Diliman approves the proposal for their August opening of classes.

- Calum Worthy from Austin and Ally, listed the top 18 reasons why this show should be renewed for a new season...and here's why.

TTFN!!!

Monday, March 24, 2014

Let's Do The News! (March 24,2014)

The big scoop today...

- As the Malaysian Grand Prix of the 2014 Formula One season draws near, it seems the headlines are made before the race as members of the Scuderia Ferrari team booked themselves a stay at Kuala Lumpur's Cyberview Hotel, which in fact where relatives of the people remained missing in the Flight MH370 were staying. Because of the bookings filled, the relatives of the MH370 passengers were forced to leave. That's not right...

- The Hollywood version of The Grudge horror movie gets an update courtesy of producer Sam Raimi.

- It appears that Crimea's new Attorney General, Natalia Poklonskaya, gets a high liking from the Japanese people.

- IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Disney announced that The Incredibles sequel and a third Cars movie are in the works.

- Packages of condoms filled with drugs were intercepted by German customs officials.

- Senator Ralph Recto wants names and photos of the Philippines' most wanted criminals posted on social media.

- During the search for the Malaysian Airlines Flight 370, a Chinese jet spotted floating "white objects". Could this be the debris from the missing MH370?

- A South-Korea bound Malaysian Airlines flight was diverted due to electrical failures.

- The family of embattled PMA cadet Aldrin Jeff Cudia consider bringing his case to the Supreme Court.

TTFN!!!

Hyundai Sonata LF

The first Hyundai Sonata was launched in South Korea since November 1985 and next year, the Sonata's age will be reaching 30 years old. No wonder this is one of Korea's longest models in history and while we're still waiting for the Hyundai Sonata to reach its 30th year in 2015, looks like they got themselves a head-start by launching the latest seventh-generation of one of Korea's oldest car names.

2015 Hyundai Sonata

Well, the front view maybe more of a Subaru Legacy facsimile but the seventh-generation Sonata (LF) incorporates the carmaker's new Fluidic Sculpture 2.0 first applied to last year's Genesis. This is by no means one of the most attractive saloons in its class or that's the theory because being a Korean, it's going to take a stiff competition against medium saloons from Europe, America, and Japan.

The new Sonata kinda focuses on four terms; RUN. TURN, STOP, and PROTECT. RUN refers to the engine choices, TURN refers to the handling characteristics although this new model now comes with some multilink cleverness, STOP and PROTECT refers to the safety features. Well, you get the idea but let's explain more about the new seventh-generation model from the bare essentials.

2015 Hyundai Sonata

2015 Hyundai Sonata interior

This new Fluidic Sculpture 2.0 design on the new Sonata takes a step further on how it looks and since it was Peter Schreyer's order, since he's now in charge of being the CEO of Hyundai Motor Group, the new boss wanted the new Sonata to be more of a facsimile to some European cars it will face and judging by the looks of it, this new model managed to pull it off in all of the right corners.

On the interior, the new Sonata is festooned with technology you might expect from a high-end business saloons and if you belong to the yuppie generation, this car might suit your style because not only you can feel comfortable on the driver's seat but you can get a bit spoiled on the infotainment system. Let's hope you're not a senior driver because you can find infotainment systems a bit to problematic in your kind of age.

At launch, the new, seventh-generation, LF Sonata carries on two petrol engines from the previous YF model such as the 2.0 Nu CVVL engine and the 2.4L Theta II GDi engine. First, the 2.0L CVVL engine produces about 168PS of power output, 201Nm of torque, and more importantly, combined fuel economy of 12.1km/L. Then, the 2.4L Theta II GDi engine develops a shy 193PS of power, 247Nm of torque, and 11.5km/L of fuel consumption. Although those fuel economy stats are stated by the manufacturer, your actual driving range can vary.

Both the 2.0L and the 2.4L GDi variants are mated with a 6-speed automatic transmission. Well, that's for the RUN statement of the Sonata but what about the statement of TURN?

In the handling stakes, the new Sonata comes with the multilink suspension setup so theoretically, the new model can handle like a European medium sedan and I am quite humbled by the result of what Hyundai did to keep up against their opposition. Once more, it even comes with Adaptive Shock Dampers to make the car more comfortable to drive in the bends. Couple that with the Vehicle Stability Management and the Vehicle Dynamics Control and you got yourself a well-civilized midsize saloon that is as sensible as reading a book on Korean culture.

2015 Hyundai Sonata
In the case of STOP and PROTECT, the new Sonata has been loaded with some optional safety features including the Forward Collision Warning System, Advanced Smart Cruise Control, Lane Departure Warning System, Blind Spot Detection, and not to mention the Advanced Smart Parking Assist System where you can let the parking all by itself when it spots a vacant parking space. Useful if you are in a last minute to change your clothes for a big day.

Even though the new Sonata comes with seven airbags, there's one thing you will notice and nope, not from where you're seeing at, there's an additional airbag under the steering wheel! How did they added an airbag under the steering wheel? Well, isn't that witchcraft? I don't know but it's all in the name of PROTECT for the new Sonata.

The pricing starts at around 22,550,000 KRW (estimate $21,000) for the entry-level model with the 2.0L Nu CVVL engine while the top-end model with the 2.4L Theta II GDi engine is priced at 29,900,000 KRW (estimated $28,000) so it's a smart buy for the buck.

Available Colors: Ice White, Platinum Silver, Polished Metal, Remington Red, Coast Blue, Night Sky, Phantom Black.

Photo: Hyundai Motor Company

Forza Motorsport 5: MINI - When you've got nothing to prove...



This is what every purists will say that this is a proper Mini Cooper. It's an original Mini Cooper, the one made in the UK and the one Sir Alec Issigonis gave birth to it since the 1950's. Despite being known to be the car targeted for the housewives, this boxy classic was been a proper track weapon and its involvement in the world of motorsports can't be outlooked in the middle of the race. For a small but mighty compact, the classic Mini Cooper is definitely a favorite among Forza fans everywhere because not only it was recognized as Mr. Bean's car but it had a starring role in the original Italian Job. Well, there's more to it than that, am I right?



Most big boys always go for big fancy sportscars to make up for their personal shortcomings but what if you got nothing to prove to the big boys? What do you got in front of them? Well, yes, you got yourself a Mini and you felt that you've been embarrassed in front of the big boys but when it comes to the cornering stakes, you know that the Mini does well than the big boys. It goes to show that might can be light and that Mini really toppled the convention where size matters. It's much more fun to drive than what any other big sports car do and in the end, looks like they had the last laugh now...



When you've got nothing to prove, the classic Mini Cooper S is here to help. It maybe small in size but it's one of the most enjoyable vintage classics to drive in Forza Motorsport 5.

Wow Mali Pa Rin! - 3/23/2014

On the March 23, 2014 episode of Wow Mali Pa Rin!

- BOY EPAL - This guy's ruining your conversations...even when he's not talking on you!

- MAGIC LAMAY - Is the coffin of a once-died magician (?)...make you hypnotized?

- In this week's JOEY'S ANGELS, we see if a blind guy gets an eye candy out of a babe...and puts the blame on other people.

- In this week's ANAK NG FU, Mr. Fu issues a challenge to those two men to see if they can score the most "holding hands while WOW MALI!"

- In this week's KRISSY IDEAS, Krissy teaches us how to pull the "balloon cake" prank on anyone's birthday party!

- BALLOON CAKE - Time for a slice of POP! In your face!

- GHOST 'TO MO BANG MATAKOT? - As tradition has it, Wow Mali still gets some scare tactics on unexpected people...

Why did you do that to me!


- SINO SHOCK? - A fun-ruining clown ruins a good party...until he literally ruined the party!

Sunday, March 23, 2014

Gran Turismo 6: Timeless Classic Icons

The Mini Cooper, the VW Beetle, and the Fiat 500, classic icons that changed the automotive world through the years and now, it's time to find out which of these three timeless classic icons is the most iconic.




The place? Brands Hatch. The layout? The short Indy Circuit. The rule? Fastest time wins.




The Mini Cooper is a product of Sir Alec Issigonis and remains a purists' favorite over the Germanized modern Mini while the classic VW Beetle is the worldwide phenomenon that gave Volkswagen the reputation of being the "people's car" and the Fiat 500 is...well, it's one of Italy's contribution to the world. Mr. Bean drives a Mini, the Beetle is Herbie the Love Bug, and Lupin the Third drove a Fiat 500. They're all part of the pop culture craze but still, this is a GT6 science experiment and we're finding out whose the most iconic.

Although the Mini has the highest power of the three, it's heavier than the Fiat 500 but lighter than the Beetle, so it's a well-balanced classic city car that not only it looks good on the city streets but it's a good track-day car because the classic Mini has a racing pedigree. From the racetrack to the dirttrack, the Mini is always the David that trumps all the Goliaths in the motorsports history. The Fiat 500 may have a very low output but because it weighs over 500kg, you can find this car to be more maneuverable and more enjoyable to turn thanks to its lightweight bodywork. The Beetle though...it maybe the best of both worlds but even though it has more power than the old 500, it's heavier than the old 500.

After a lap round the Brands Hatch, here come the results...

1:06.219 - MINI
1:15.592 - Beetle
1:22.898 - 500

It's proven that the original and British-made classic Mini Cooper is by no means the most iconic of the three timeless classic due to its motorsports pedigree and a very high popularity among car enthusiasts and historians. Maybe that's why most purists prefer this more than the modern Mini that is made by BMW.