Sabtu, 24 Oktober 2009

assalamu'alaikum

Rabu, 21 Oktober 2009

uan kimia

uan fisika

soal uan biologi

Selasa, 20 Oktober 2009

soal uan inggris

b.indo

soal uan

Kamis, 28 Mei 2009


2007 Honda CR-V launched in Malaysia
March 8, 2007 at 3:35 pm · Filed under Cars, Honda, Local News
window.google_render_ad();

After a month of “Run” teaser campaigns, Honda Malaysia has finally launched the new 3rd generation Honda CR-V with an all-new engine here in Malaysia. Honda says the new CR-V offers a sedan-like driving experience, and judging from the way it looks so close to the ground, Id say it must be so. Read my report on the launch after the jump.
[UDPATE: Added new photos from press kit & launch]
Honda expects this edition of the Honda CR-V, third in its generation to make waves in the local SUV segment, targeting to sell 3,600 units year here, three times the amount that the 2nd generation sold in 2006. This would increase Honda’s hold on the SUV market from 11% to 30%.
The main focus of the CR-V here is combination of an SUVs utility with the driving experience of a sedan. Honda achieves the sedan-like driving experience using a few methods. Firstly, it has a lower center of gravity than the outgoing model, now lowered by 35mm. Its track has also been widened by 30mm. Theres also the G-CON body, or G-Force Control, while its main purpose is for crash safety, its rigidity also helps with the overall driving experience of the car. This is thanks to the usage of strong and lightweight high tensile steel comprising of up to 58% of the body. The suspension system uses MacPherson struts for the front, and Reactive Link Double Wishbone for the rear suspension.
Only a single variant is available, featuring safety features such as dual i-SRS front airbags, active headrests, anti-lock brakes and electronic brake distribution. The CR-V managed a 5 star score in the NHTSA crash test. There is also ample trim level, including cruise control, dual zone climate control, a 6-disc in-dash changer with MP3 and aux input, and steering wheel-mounted audio controls, however the seats are fabric, not leather. The boot features a double-deck load shelf, allowing you to organize your storage easily. The upper deck can hold weights up to 10kg, and can be removed to configure the boot into a single storage area. The boot can be extended into the cabin by folding down the 40:20:40 rear seats. The tailgate is now hinged at the top and opens upwards using hydraulics. The tailgate is also the lightest in the SUV segment.Read more: "2007 Honda CR-V launched in Malaysia" - http://paultan.org/archives/2007/03/08/2007-honda-cr-v-launched-in-malaysia/#ixzz0GmeTrL6F&A