Oakville Beaver, 28 Jun 2000, D4

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04 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday June 28, 2000 · C h e c k a ll flu id le v e ls · C h e c k o il b e lt s a n d h o s e s ; · C h e c k t ir e s 6t p r e s s u r e · L u b e o il d o o r s · C h e c k o il filte rs · D i a g n o s t ic c h e c k o f e n g i n e · S u p p l y & in sta ll s p a r k p lu g s · C h e c k c h a r g in g s y st e m s · C h e c k b a tte ry & c o b le s · C h e c k c o o lin g s y s t e m s 4 & 6 CYUNDCR $ ^ g 9 5 $ 0 8 CYLINDER ^ 1 9 5 FR OIL CHRNG UIITH YOUR TUNC UP Drive Clean Repair Centre Q .E .W . N w Accredited Repair Facility + E oc 1 CORNWALL RD. S . S E R V IC E R D . uJ AUTO SERVICE 573 Chartwell Rd. OAKVILLE 1! (905) 844-9641 -Si 5 BMW has unveiled the Z9 super touring car with turbocharged 3.9-litre, eight-cylinder diesel power. S · SPEERS R D .p BMW's concept car puts firm in hunt for world's top sportster BMW wasted little time upping the supercar ante with the revelation of its Z9 concept car. Not to be confused with the Z8 that is going on sale later this year and is the spiritual descendant of the BMW 507, the Z9 bears a family resem blance to nothing that has gone before. Instead of multi-cylinder, multi valve, supercharger power, the Z9 uses the eight-cylinder, 3.9-litre turbo diesel that produces more than 350 hp and 413 ft/lb of torque. Like the Z8, an aluminum spaceframe is used to lower weight. With engine in the front and drive in the rear, the car features 20-inch wheels at the front and 21-inch at the rear. The wide and broad body shape appears as if stretched over the frame like latex. Worthy of note are the doors which are gullwing at both sides to allow back seat passengers to enter and exit easily. Integrated into each gullwing is a conventional front door to allow the front seat passenger or driver con ventional access. Operation of the doors is done remotely by a smart key. To start the car, the key is placed in a slot in the centre console. This opens a cover to reveal the instrument panel and a direct view on-board monitor. Icy blues and luminescent greens in various shades and levels (d la iMac) are offset by the use of glowing copper orange in places like the backlite ventilation grids. Four large buttons arranged in a square around a rotary knob control audio, communication, comfort and drive functions. The monitor is 8.8inches square and can be used for a variety of functions from car-specific to navigation. The Z9 is also fully functionally, not a styling exercise with a plywood engine. The fact that it is a "roller" indicates that BMW is going to decide in the near future on the Z9's future. Considering that Mercedes-Benz has given the green light for the Vision SLR super car for 2003, the Z9, in a closely related form, cannot be far behind. rf . Budds' BMW THE ULTIMATE DRIVING EXPERIENCE 1 9 9 7 -9 9 3 2 8 i w m 6 S P /0 Lease Rate '1999 328is · Titanium Silver, 2 door, 5 spd., 6,000 kms $43,900 '1999 328isA '1998 323ic · Fern Green, 2 door, Auto, 15,000 kms $42,900 · Alpine White, Cabriolet, S spd., 28,000 kms $42,900 '1998 323icA '1998 328isA ' 1997 3 18 i · · Bright Red, Cabriolet, Auto, 29,000 kms $42,900 · Bright Red, 2 door, Auto, 33,000 kms Match your car security system to value of your vehicle $39,900 '1997 328iA '1997 328ic sr jN ^ g o o g g ^ p d - 70,000 kms $24,900 $34,900 · Bright Red, 4 door, Auto, 47,000 kms · Boston Green, Cabriolet, 5 spd., 49,000 kms $47,900 Qerbfied Series' · 5 day/300km money-back guarantee · Exhaustive, 87-point checklist performed by BMW technicians · Certified Series' Protection Plan for up to 6 years o r 120,000 km · 24-hour roadside assistance · Free oil change/service certificate · BMW Service Card 2400 South Service Road (905) 845-3577 www.buddsbmw.com Car theft is on the rise. One motor · sensors (which fill you car's interi vehicle is stolen every 20 seconds, 22 or with ultrasonic sound waves or percent of all thefts are items taken · microwaves) sound an alarm when a from motor vehicles, and another 15.6 thief hits the window with a hard percent are theft of motor vehicle parts object, tries to open the hood, or and accessories such as cassette and attempts to tow away your car; CD players, CB radios and cellular · field-disturbance sensors shield an phones. However, installing a security open convertible or truck cargo bed system in your vehicle can offer some with an invisible microwave field (an protection from theft and may even alarm sounds when a would-be thief deter would-be thieves. enters the field); TYPES OF SECURITY SYSTEMS · an ignition cut-off switch can pre There are many different types of vent your car from starting; car security devices. Here are some · your stereo equipment can be pro examples: tected by an electric shock strong · A blinking light on the dash or the enough to discourage any thief who doors lets thieves know that you have touches it; set an alarm (just knowing a security · and a homing device (or location device is in use discourages many recovery) that, installed in your car, thieves); enables police to pick up signals from · an electric hood lock foils thieves your stolen vehicle, then follow them to who try to disable your alarm by dis find it. connecting your battery cables; COST Some fully accessorized systems cost as much as $1000. Other simple, active systems cost less than $100. Less-expensive options are: locks for the steering wheel, accelerator and brake pedals, wheels, sunroof and Ttops; kits for etching your vehicle iden tification number on car windows and other parts (making it harder for a thief to sell them); and devices to lock your cassette or CD receiver into the dash or remove it when you leave the vehicle. It's a good idea to match the system to the value of your vehicle, its con tents, the degree to which vehicles like yours are known to be stolen, and the likelihood of crime in the area in which you park your vehicle. Bottom line -- protect yourself and your car -- the ini tial investment can save you money and grief by protecting you from theft. -- Courtesy of the Electronic Industries Association JUST MOVED? A unique & wacky team building experience for organizations, big & small BRIDE-TO-BE?, r w NEW BABY? For free information and gifts... CALL 1. SOUTH EAST Anne Phillips 842-2385 2. SOUTH WEST Carol Hagen 338-3456 3. 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