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Here's a surefire formula for winning fans and keeping customers: put a torque yet flexible 350 hp V6 that just purrs along under the hood of a compact, front-engine layout rear-wheel drive. That's how Nissan won over drivers with its 2009 350Z Roadster, and there's no reason to suspect the engineers at Nissan to mess around with a winning formula. Expect 2010's Nissan 350Z to provide drivers with the standard options of selecting a 6-speed manual or 5-speed automatic transmission.
Like its predecessor, the newest model 350Z should be sporting the same 4-cycle, 6 cylinder, 60-degree slanted gasoline engine, loved by drivers expecting power and smooth handling. Nissan's VQ35HR (for High Revolution or High Response) engine will have its usual arrangement of a microfinished one-piece cast crankshaft operating under a timing chain, a bore and stroke of 3.760 in (95.5 mm) and 3.205 in (81.4 mm), and Nissan's patented high-flow tuned induction system, we should expect the 2010 350Z to have the same NDIS (Nissan Direct Ignition System) and electromagnetic on the exhaust cam CVTC (Continuously Variable-valve Timing Control) with hydraulic actuation on the intake cam. Like its 2009 predecessor, the newest 350Z will have forged steel connecting rods and a nylon intake manifold combining providing the structure for an engine easily capable of delivering a ripping 350hp, redlining at 72,000rpm. With 213.45 cu in of displacement (3,498 cu cm) and 2460 to 268 ft*lbf (334 to 363 N*m) of torque, the 2009 350Z series won Nissan many fans. Are engineers the type to sacrifice a winning formula just to tweak a few specs? Not likely.
Ronnie Tanner is a contributing writer at http://www.swengines.com He writes about selecting used engines and choosing this as an alternative to costly car purchases.
The Benefits of Being Loyal to a Hotel Chain
What do you think about when you stay in a hotel? Do you think about the size of the room, how comfortable the bed is, and what facilities are available to you? Or do you think of how many loyalty points you have just added to your current balance, to enable you to have your next hotel stay for free?
Hotel loyalty schemes are very popular among the larger hotel chains, and while the benefits vary, it’s usually worth your while to find the nearest hotel in that chain to stay in wherever you go. If you travel a lot – perhaps for business needs, for example – you’d be surprised at how quickly the points can mount up. You could then treat yourself to a free night away for pleasure – instead of waking up to a business meeting the next day.
But loyalty schemes aren’t just about earning free hotel stays. Another popular incentive hotels use to attract more frequent visitors is Air Miles. A set or varied amount is added on to your loyalty card each time you visit, and you can save your miles to exchange for a free flight at some point in the future.
Of course, both of these benefits have to be saved for. Most hotels recognise this, so they also offer other benefits which can be enjoyed straightaway. Once you’ve signed up for your chosen loyalty scheme you can expect to start receiving such perks as a later check out time on your departure, a better room than the one you actually pay for, and all the other little things that really make a difference to your stay.
Once you have joined a particular hotel honors scheme it’s a good idea to obtain a copy of all the hotel locations in your country – plus any other countries you may be likely to visit in the near future. That way, as soon as you know you have another business trip planned you will quickly be able to locate the nearest hotel to where you need to be.
The guide will also be a great help when you are planning any holidays. Don’t forget that an overnight stay in a hotel is advisable if you are travelling any great distance; driving for a long time without a break is never a good idea, so choose a hotel at the halfway point of your journey and pile up some more loyalty points on the way.
Finally, always make sure you regularly visit the website of the hotel chain whose scheme you are a member of. This will enable you to keep abreast of any new offers, rewards or developments that you may be able to take advantage of.
It certainly does pay to be loyal.
About the Author
Elisha Burberry is an online, freelance journalist and keen traveller and watersports enthusiast. Originally from Scotland, she now resides in London.
Can a timing chain on a 2000 Nissan Altima GXE shatter at 76k miles?
I bought a 2000 Nissan Altima GXE in August of 2006. The car fax report was clean. The odometer read 44k miles. Three weeks ago, my car wouldn't start. I took it to a mechanic who told me that the timing belt was shattered. He showed me the pieces that were scattered throughout the engine. The plastic guide was broken and the metal guide had been worn where the chain rested. The mechanic also expressed concern that there were "bearing shavings in the oil pan". He said that the timing chain should last the life of the motor. He then told me that he was almost positive that the car had more miles on it than it is showing. Does anyone know anything about this? I really do not know what to do about it. Thank you!
Since your mechanic sounds good to me I'd say you should have him install a rebuilt engine. If you can prove the mileage was a lie then you can go to small claims court.
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