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Mazda CX9 (2010) Unveiled



Mazda CX9 (2010) has been unveiled at the New York International Auto Show. The 2010 Mazda CX9 may outputs 273 hp at 6,250 rpm and 270 lb-ft of maximum torque at 4,250 rpm, as it’s powered with a 3.7-liter V6 engine that’s mated to an Aisin-supplied six-speed Sport AT automatic transmission with manual-mode.

Mazda CX9 (2010) comes equipped with Dynamic Stability Control (DSC), a Traction Control System (TCS), ABS, and EBD.

2010 Mazda CX9 comes with some equipment list includes a new 4.3-inch full color LCD display, two-stage heated seats, newly developed climate control, and Advanced Keyless Entry and Start System key fob systems.

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Renault Laguna III Euro NCAP Rating



Renault announced that the Renault Laguna III Euro NCAP rating is 5 stars earned with 36 points from a possible 37. The Renault Laguna III Euro NCAP rating is 4 stars for the child occupant protection and 2 stars for the pedestrian protection. With these Euro NCAP ratings the Renault Laguna III is on the same level as the Mercedes Benz C Class and the Volvo V70.

2008 Renault Laguna III Car Picture

Press Release:
NEW RENAULT LAGUNA ACHIEVES ONE OF HIGHEST EVER EURO NCAP CRASH TEST SCORES

Laguna II was the first vehicle to ever achieve a five-star rating in the passive safety assessment tests carried out by the independent body, Euro NCAP. It was a result that took the car into a new era. Today, it’s the turn of New Laguna to achieve the same maximum five-star rating. With a total of 36 points from a possible 37[1] , one of the highest scores ever recorded in the tests, the newcomer even outperformed its predecessor to once again highlight Renault’s expertise in the realm of passive safety. In addition to its Euro NCAP credentials, New Laguna delivers reassuring handling thanks to its precise, responsive chassis, while at the same time ensuring a level of braking and technology that puts it at the top end of its category in real-life motoring conditions.

2008 Renault Laguna III

Systematic work into optimizing the protection of all occupants

As Laguna II was the first vehicle to achieve a five-star rating in the Euro NCAP safety assessment tests, it was only natural that New Laguna should strive to innovate even further. Renault consequently developed a range of new solutions which take into account research into road accidents and real-life situations in a more holistic and effective manner to ensure the safety of all occupants. To guarantee enhanced protection, New Laguna evolved to ensure that its latest-generation protection equipment was triggered even faster. All configurations are now controlled by a triple algorithm in a bid to optimize protection performance in different impact situations (complex front, rear and side impacts). This effective system is combined with either six or eight airbags (optional rear thorax airbags from the second equipment level up) which are positioned all round the passengers.

2008 Renault Laguna III Photo

For effective front impact protection, New Laguna is equipped with two new-generation dual-volume adaptive airbags and a sensor mounted on the driver’s side seat-rail. When deployed, the form and volume of the front airbag adapts to the driver’s size and seating position, optimizing the way the load is spread out across the passenger’s head and thorax. Meanwhile, each one of the three-point seatbelts is equipped with a load limiter (set at 400 and 600daN). The double pretensioners now act on each extremity of the front seatbelts (outer side of the lap-strap and reel). This solution combines with the anti-submarining hump built into the seat cushion to hold the groin against the seat and improve retention of the thorax in the case of frontal impact. The fixed central stalk has been improved to facilitate the belt’s attachment, whilst at the rear, pretensioners and Isofix anchorage points are available for the outer seats.
Side impacts are a major cause of fatality, so specific work has gone into this domain with spectacular results. To reduce impact detection and reaction times by up to half, New Laguna features a system based on two sensors incorporated in the front door and B-pillar. A special algorithm automatically adjusts the system’s response time to match the impact’s force and controls a new-generation, twin-chamber, dual-pressure side airbag which protects both the thorax, which is more fragile, and the more resistant groin area. Legislation dictates that protection should be effective up to 31 mph, but New Laguna provides effective protection up to 44 mph.

New Laguna is also equipped with warning lights which warn if any of the five seatbelts are not fastened, plus an audible alarm in the case of the front seats. The seat-frames have been re-designed for enhanced efficiency and comfort. Although thinner, the seatbacks offer no impediment to the back, while protection of the neck in the case of rear impact has been improved too, thanks to new-generation headrests with built in slide-rails.

2008 Renault Laguna III Picture

Safety in its genes and equipment

In addition to contributing to driving pleasure, weight optimization also makes a major contribution to safety, giving shorter stopping distances to enhance active safety and less inertia in an impact to improve passive safety. New Laguna represents an average saving of 15kg across the range (up to 65kg in the case of the eco² 110hp diesel version) and this remarkable achievement makes it the first Renault model to be lighter than its predecessor, yet also safer in terms of protection thanks to its programmed collapse structure which has been engineered to absorb energy under impact, thereby sparing the cabin and ensuring that occupants are afforded the highest possible degree of protection.

In addition to its impressive chassis, New Laguna features class-leading braking performance. The new electro-hydraulic control unit incorporates the Brake Assist function which is triggered more quickly and with greater precision since it is insensitive to mechanical variations. Thanks to a ‘pre-fill’ function, the system prepares a build-up in hydraulic pressure if the driver’s right foot suddenly lifts off the accelerator pedal. The combination of the chassis and more precise, auto-adaptive digital modeling of the vehicle’s handling allows emergency situations to be detected more accurately. ABS and ESP are both standard and have been made more efficient by cutting in at the ideal moment to prevent jarring.

2008 Renault Laguna III Car Photo

As well as the work which has gone into the technical aspects of New Laguna’s safety credentials, its cabin ergonomics also leaves drivers free to concentrate on the job of driving. Motoring data is displayed in a clearer, more graphic form, while the matrix dashboard display features several colors and its format varies as a function of the quantity and type of data being shown. The optional bi-xenon headlamps turn in relation to the vehicle’s speed and steering wheel angle, giving up to 90 per cent extra light under cornering compared with halogen headlamps.

New Laguna also comes with modern driver aids such as cruise control, speed limiter, tire pressure monitoring system, navigation systems and voice- or fingertip-controlled Bluetooth telephone equipment, as well as automatic headlamp and windscreen-wiper activation, plus front and rear parking sensors.

2008 Renault Laguna III Car




Why You Need Security Cameras



Home security systems are very popular in American homes. While there are many varieties on the market, systems which incorporate security cameras are often very effective. Just the presence of a security camera can sometimes be enough to discourage criminals. However, when coupled with a complete alarm system, security cameras can be an extremely effective part of your home security plan.

Security cameras, long used and valued by shopping centers, parking lots, and retail stores as an effective way to prevent theft, can now be found in many homes. Since home security is such a vital issue to homeowners everywhere, it makes sense that new ways to protect our belongings and investments are constantly being developed.

Wireless security systems are a great way to protect your home and property. Wireless systems allow you to erect an effective security net around your home and property without laying wires or drilling in walls. For this reason, wireless security solutions are the wisest choice for those who rent or lease their home. Integrating motion detectors and a video recording device with the security cameras creates an effective total home protection system.
One of the methods for home security is the utilization of an alarm system. When an intrusion is detected through one or more of the sensors–camera, motion detector, or door or window sensors - an audible alarm is sounded. The intruder is sometimes scared off just by the noise of that alarm. Typically, an alarm system will often automatically alert the authorities on your behalf as well.

A video security system can be designed either to monitor the home in real time, or to also record the footage. If the video is recorded, should a break-in, vandalism, or other unfortunate event occur it can later be used as evidence. Relying on fake security cameras to deter theft is dangerous. Should a crime happen, the fake camera will be of no benefit.
The first step in adding a security system to your home is to scour the advertisements in your area for the best deal. You’ll find that some companies may offer free installation as well as system support and a training course to help you best use your new security system.




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