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Vol. 2 - Issue 2 February 2015

A Motorsports & Lifestyles Magazine

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DRK Contents

Reviews & Previews

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2015 Volvo V60 T6 AWD R-Design 2015 volvo V60 T6 AWD R-Design 2015 Indian Chief VINTAGE 2015 ieMfIAn cIP ivMtyj Quick Looks 2015 FORD F-150 2015 Porf AYP-150

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Personal Story: Aman Varaitch AwpxI khwxI: Amn vVYc

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Gadgets & Gears

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DRK Editorial

Editor’s Note

Jag Dhatt Editor-in-Chief

During my recent vacation to India during this winter season, I recalled the above words and once again, realized their importance. While in India, with its bustling population and an almost infinite number of cars, I noticed something peculiar; although readily present, road rage wasn’t as bad as I expected, especially with roads being crammed with everything from pedestrians, cyclists, tractors, tangas, bull-carts, rickshaws, automobiles, scooters, motorcycles, buses, and transport trucks. It seems people have learned to give up anger and accept that accidents can and will happen. Here in the Lower Mainland, road rage is an issue and there have been some extreme examples. We encourage all our readers to always keep calm, especially when there is an incident on the road. In this February issue of DRK Magazine, we test drive the all new Volvo V60 TS. I was never a fan of wagons, but I think this Volvo may have just changed my mind. We also look at the 2015 Ford F-150, a revolutionary truck that has an all-aluminum body. This might just change the pick-up industry for the future. Read about the new Indian Chief Vintage motorcycle, a bagger that is set to make a huge comeback. Henry Ford’s Model T is our classic car and looking back, it’s amazing to see how far automotive technology has come. In addition, we have our regular columns from Ryan Sahota and Leah Gillanders. We will be adding a couple of more columns in upcoming issues. Read the latest news in the motorsports industry and, check out our Gadgets & Gears and DRK of the Month. Remember to always keep your cool and for February, Happy Valentine’s Day to all. Awpxy hwlIAw Bwrq dy dOr dOrwn mYN ieh Sbd khy sn Aqy hux iPr ienHW dI loV mihsUs kr irhw hW[jdoN mYN Bwrq’c sI ij`Qy bhuq AbwdI hY Aqy Axigxq kwrW hn, mYN ie`k Kws g`l jo not kIqI auh ieh ik BwvyN auQ ` y sVk dI vrqoN krdy smyN frweIvrW v`lNo kIqI jWdI bdmgzI qW hYY pr vyKx nUM aun ` I nhIN imlI ijMnw ik suixAw sI Aqy ijs dI Aws sI[ sVkW pYdl qurn vwilAW, sweIkl svwrW, trYktrW, qWigAW, bYl g`fIAW, irkiSAW, Awtomb o weIlW, skUtrW, motrsweIklW, b`sW Aqy Bwr Fox vwLy tr`kW nwL pUrI qrHW BrIAW peIAW hn[ lgdw hY ik lokW ny gus ` w krnw C`f id`qw hY Aqy auh smJ gey hn ik AYksIfYNt hud M y hI hn[ ie`Qy loAr mynlYNf ‘c ies qrHW dI bdmgzI jW durivhwr ie`k sm`isAw hY Aqy ies dI A`q dIAW kuJ ` imswlW vI hn[ swfw swry pwTkW nUM ieh hI suJwA hY ik auh ijMnw ho sky Swq rihx dw Xqn krn Kws krky audNo jdoN ikDry sVk ‘qy hwdsw vwpr igAw hov[ y ies PrvrI dy fI Awr ky dy AMk ‘c AsIN iblkul ` nvIN vOlvo vI 60 tI AYs ` dI tYst fRweIv bwry vI iliKAw hY[ vYgnW kdy vI myrI psMd nhIN rhIAW pr vOlvo ny myrw iKAwl bdl id`qw hY[ AsIN 2015 Porf AYP ` -150, jo ik ie`k bhuq vDIAw tr`k hY ‘qy vI Jwq mwrI[ ies dI swrI bwfI AlmInIAm dI hY[ lgdw hY ik ieh Awx vwLy smyN ‘c ip`k A`p ieMfstrI dw mUh M muhWdrw bdl dyvg y w[ Swndwr vwpsI krn vwLy nvyN ieMfIAn cIP ivMtj y motr sweIkl bwry vI pVH[ o hYnrI Porf dI mwfl tI swfI klwisk kwr hY[ jy ipCl Jwq mwrIey qW pqw lgdw hY ik Awtomio tv tYknwlojI ik`Qy phuc M geI hY[ ies qoN ibnw rwien shoqw Aqy lIAw dyy hr vwr Awaux vwLy kwlm vI hn[ Agly AMkW ‘c AsIN ienHW kwlmW dy nwL kuJ ` hor dw vwDw vI kr rhy hW[ motrsports ieMfstrI dIAW nvIAW KbrW pVHo Aqy swfy gYjts AYNf gIArz Aqy fI Awr ky AwP dw mMQ vI pVH[ o swirAW nUM hYpI vYlntweIn fyA[ Xwd r`Kxw ies PrvrI dy mhIny ‘c SWq rihxw[

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DRK News / Views / Stuff

Ford Expanding Operations As Ford ramps up production of the allnew F-150, the company today announced it will add 1,550 new jobs across its Kansas City Assembly, Dearborn Stamping, Dearborn Diversified and Sterling Axle facilities in the first quarter of 2015. The new jobs will support production and growing customer demand for the recently launched 2015 Ford F-150. “Thanks to stronger than

expected customer demand, we’re adding 1,550 new workers to support additional F-150 production,” said Joe Hinrichs, Ford president, The Americas. “These jobs are further proof that customers recognize the all-new F-150 as the toughest, smartest, most capable F-150 ever. We sell every truck we can build, and we plan to build more.”

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Tom Brady Receives 2015 Colorado

Nissan Shows off New Maxima at Super Bowl

Car shoppers got a treat during the 2015 Super Bowl game as Nissan took the wraps off the redesigned 2016 Nissan Maxima — but just for a few seconds. The 2016 Maxima is expected to debut at the 2015 New York Auto Show and arrive at Nissan dealershipslater this year. Pricing has not been announced. Nissan offered no details about the new Maxima, except to say in a statement that a “future Nissan sports sedan appears at the end of the commercial, with details to be announced in the future.” The Maxima teaser revealed a striking

Focus RS Coming to North America

exterior redesign of the car, which will feature a curvaceous look with a dramatic hood and sleeker headlights. An unusual kick-up at the C-pillar adds a distinctive touch to the car’s silhouette. Nissan’s upcoming 24 Hours of Le Mans challenger, the Nissan GT-R LM Nismo, also made its world debut in front of more than 100 million viewers during the commercial, which is dubbed “With Dad.” In the meantime, Nissan said the 2014 Maxima will “see an extended model year and continue to be available into 2015.”

Chevrolet presented Super Bowl XLIX Most Valuable Player Tom Brady with a 2015 Chevrolet Colorado, the Official MVP Vehicle of Super Bowl XLIX, in recognition of his tremendous effort on the field in the New England Patriots 28-24 win over the Seattle Seahawks. A media panel and fan vote on nfl.com/ MVP determined the MVP Award winner, announced during the Super Bowl Postgame Show on NBC. The Chevrolet Colorado, 2015 Motor Trend Truck of the Year®, was engineered to be the most capable, most versatile and most technologically advanced midsize truck in the market. With class-leading horsepower and fuel economy along with a 4G LTE built-in Wi-Fi hotspot, the Colorado adds a new dimension to the Chevy truck line. “The Chevy Colorado, like Tom Brady, is truly a game changer,” said Paul Edwards, U.S. vice president, Chevrolet Marketing. The Super Bowl MVP receives the Pete Rozelle Trophy, a silver trophy made by Tiffany & Co., and the 2015 Chevrolet Colorado.

It’s about time, but still better late than never. Ford has announced that its hottest European car, the Focus RS, will be coming to Canada and the USA in 2016. The 315 horsepower rocket, will features a 2.3 liter Ecoboost engine, Brembo brakes, 6-speed manual transmission and Recaro seats. “The allnew Focus RS is a serious machine with high-performance technology and innovative engineering that sets a new benchmark for driving exhilaration on the road and track,” said Raj Nair, Ford’s head of vehicle development, in a press release. “The RS line has a proud history of technical breakthroughs that have migrated to mainstream Ford vehicles to benefit all of our customers, and the new Focus RS is no exception.” Ford’s One Ford plan is slated to produce and introduce twelve more performance cars globally by 2020. February 2015

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Police Cruiser Involved in Crash with Delta Woman

Ridge Meadows RCMP Officer Won’t Be Charged

A pregnant Delta, B.C. woman and her three-year-old child were taken to the hospital after their car was involved in a collision with a police cruiser. The collision happened in late January at just after 3:30 p.m., Delta Police said. Sgt. Sarah Swallow said a police officer was responding to an assault call and travelling north on Scott Road through 80th Avenue, when a vehicle turned left in front of him, causing the vehicles to collide. “There did not appear to be any visible injuries at scene,” Swallow said. “However the pregnant woman and three-year-old in the other car were transported to hospital for precautionary measures.” The officer was also transported to hospital and released. As a police officer was involved, Delta Police contacted the Independent Investigations Office, but the agency declined to investigate as it did not meet its investigative requirements.

The B.C. Criminal Justice Branch says there will be no charges against a Metro Vancouver RCMP officer involved in a crash that injured a motorcyclists. The branch says the officer from the Ridge Meadows detachment was attempting to pull over several motorcycles on Highway 7 near Deroche last May when a motorcyclist going in the other direction crashed his vehicle. The branch says there was conflicting evidence concerning whether the officer’s vehicle was in her own lane or straddling the centre line and if oncoming traffic had slowed prior to the crash. The motorcyclist broke bones in his leg and shoulder and the female passenger on the back sustained minor injuries. The branch says there were different accounts of the circumstances of the accident, and based on careful review it can’t be proven beyond a reasonable doubt that the officer committed a crime. Apart from the allegation that the officer’s vehicle straddled the centre line, the branch says there’s no evidence that concludes the officer’s driving fell below the standards of the Motor Vehicle Act.

Porsche Spyder Unveiled and Sold at Porsche Langley

Porsche Langley was filled with excitement when the very limited edition Spyder was unveiled and sold to a local resident. General Manager, Aly Jiwani, was not at liberty to disclose the buyer’s name, but did state that he was a resident of Langley. The Porsche Spyder carries a price sticker of $1 million. Having over 940 lb-ft of torque, the Spyder can reach 100 km/h in just over 2 seconds. DRK Magazine was invited to this exclusive event, which was filled with fine food, wine, and music.

Could it be the End for the Honda CR-Z? Honda launched the new CR-Z in 2010, hoping it would attract the same followers as did the older Honda CR-X. However, in the past three years, the hybrid CR-Z is hanging on for survival due to lack lustre sales. For 2015, the CR-Z still has the same 1.5 liter, inline four-cylinder engine which puts out 122 hp and only 107 lb-ft of torque. Even though sales numbers were almost 39% higher than in previous years, total sales volume is still low. Unless there is a surge in buyers for the Honda CR-Z, this model could get the axe. 8

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Mitsubishi RVR Gets 2.4 Liter Engine

Starting next month, top-of-the-line Mitsubishi RVR price lines (GT and SE Limited Edition) will feature a larger four-cylinder engine with 2.4 litres of displacement; the current 2.0-litre engine will continue with RVR ES, SE 2WD and 4WD price lines. The 2.4-litre, 16-valve DOHC, 168-hp, aluminum four-cylinder MIVEC engine is the same power plant available in Mitsubishi Lancer AWC models and arrives in RVR GT and SE Limited Edition as part of a mid-year model enhancement. Mitsubishi’s decision to offer two powertrains for RVR was born from the engineering team’s desire to strike a balance of fuel efficiency and power – as well as offering a broader choice to consumers. On highway driving, for instance, Mitsubishi RVR 2.0-litre 2WD achieves 7.3 L/100 km. Now in its fifth year in Canada, the U.S.made RVR was the best-selling Mitsubishi in Canada in 2013 and narrowly missed the same title in 2014 (edged by the Lancer family of sedans). In the United States where RVR is known as Outlander Sport, the model was the company’s top seller in 2014. Inside, all 2015 RVR price lines receive new audio trim panels; specifically, ES and SE get carbon-black finish while the top-ofthe-line GT receives a glossy “piano” black panel with silver accents. RVR GT also gets new LED daytime running lights which, despite their name, also operate at night providing a unique light signature.


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Paramedic Killed in Maple Ridge Motorcycle Crash

Jaguar XE Named “Most Beautiful Car”

Emergency responders are mourning the loss of one of their own after a fatal accident Thursday night. Ryan Ferrier is being remembered on social media as a great father, friend, and professional. The 43-year-old paramedic died in a crash on Lougheed Highway. Ferrier’s motorcycle collided with a semi truck that was making a left turn onto 105th Avenue in Maple Ridge. “This is a really sad day for us,” said Linda Lupini, executive vice president of the Provincial Health Services Authority and B.C. Emergency Health Services. “This is the worst possible situation for people who work for us, constantly responding to calls where they see people in very vulnerable situations and suddenly it’s one of their own,” Lupini said. Ferrier’s colleagues are being offered counseling and psychological support. They’re also offering support for each other. Lupini said the authority plans to do something to memorialize Ferrier, but it’s consulting with his family about what would be appropriate before making any decisions. Ridge Meadows RCMP is investigating the cause of the crash.

At the 30th edition of Festival Automobile International in Paris, the Jaguar XE was awarded ‘Most Beautiful Car of 2014’. Jaguar Director of Design, Ian Callum, collected

the award in front of a crowd of 600 VIPs and more than 60 media. The award is decided by a public vote, with more than 100,000 votes cast across 59 countries. Beating competition from the Mazda MX-5, Mercedes C-Class Estate and Fiat 500X, the Jaguar XE took victory with 28% of the votes. From the morning of January 28, the Festival Automobile International continues in Paris with a four-day exhibition at the Hotel des Invalides, where the Jaguar XE will be showcased alongside 18 concept cars, including Jaguar Project 7. More than 40,000 visitors are expected to attend. This is the XE’s second French award since the Paris Motor Show in October 2014, where it was crowned ‘Best Production Car’ by Auto Plus magazine and the listeners of French radio station, RTL.

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“In 1978, as a young lad, I was exposed to an automotive body style that would leave a sour taste in my mouth for almost three decades.” “Would this Volvo be the saviour of my decades old impression of wagons?” “...with the new V60 T6, I can now appreciate a station wagon.” February 2015

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2015 Volvo V60 T6 AWD R-Design

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n 1978, as a young lad, I was exposed to an automotive Volkswagen and I wasn’t expecting Volvo to thwart my opinion. body style that would leave a sour taste in my mouth for But when I saw the silhouette of this trendy red “car” squatting in almost three decades. When my dad told me we were get- the parkade, I was thoroughly surprised. Would this Volvo be the ting a “new” used car, I was so giddy with excitement: “A new saviour of my decades old impression of wagons? car! This is going to be awesome.” But then, a few days later, My test Passion Red 2015 V60 T6 AWD, complete with the this brownish-coloured long “car” rolled into our driveway and of R-Design package, looks nothing like our old ’76 Custom Cruiser all my excitement turned to disappointment. This wasn’t a car; it of course. This wagon, like others from various manufacturers, looked nothing like the flashy Fords and Chevrolets I had seen in has modern lines and is smaller than the older models, and the papers and magazines. Dad called it a station wagon, a Magnum. The V60 is low, sleek, and very stylish, not 1976 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser. A what? Why? Not ashamed to hide the fact that it is a wagon and not a that I had much say in the matter, but at least dad could trimmed down SUV. The front fascia it not overbearhave asked for my opinion. ing and has the perfect amount of body colour and The station wagon did have its purpose, of course, black trim mix. The tapering roofline provides a fast to not only haul tonnes of cargo, but also provide a look, and I really like how the side lines merge into the sleeping area for us siblings during the long five-hour rear taillights. The rear end shares a lot of commonalitreks from the interior to Vancouver. And thus, I alties that we’re used to seeing on a Volvo; however, the ways thought of station wagons as such; utilitarian and dual exhausts, unique diffuser and wider lower bumper trust-worthy. Even when Dodge launched the Magwith the narrower tinted rear glass express that this is num in 2005, my impression was still “meh”. a sportier vehicle. Some may find the interior of the V60 too simple, Fast forward to a couple of months ago, and I was but therein lies its beauty. One of my friends commentslated to test drive the new Volvo V60 TS, a wagon of Jag Dhatt course. I’d seen other current generation wagons, most jag@jgkmedia.ca ed that it’s almost underwhelming, but this is coming from a guy who wears ultra-bright shirts. The cabin notably from Cadillac, Audi, BMW, Mercedes, and 12

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2015 Volvo V60 T6 AWD R-Design and dash aren’t flashy and in your face – just clean, with excellent fit and finish. Volvo’s almost generic center console is still quite simple to use and unlike some other journalists’ views,

ways about pure acceleration and speed. On the road, I noticed a considerable amount of body roll, even though the car came with sport suspension, standard with the R-Design package. In all honesty, I would rather prefer the touring suspension that is stock on the non R-Design V60’s. With the exception of having a lower ride height and stiffer suspension, there’s really not a huge advantage with the sport suspension. This wagon has an electro-hydraulic steering system and although it’s nice and direct, it seems too enhanced for my taste. Yes, it’s fun to drive, but in terms of overall performance, the Volvo V60 T6 lacks the edge that an Audi or BMW might have. After a few days with the R-Design V60, I began to realize that this wagon is not only pleasing to the eyes, but also practical in some ways. For example, the rear seats can be folded down in three different variations, to make proper use of storage you may need. Also very useful was the cargo divider in the rear, especially when carrying groceries and other goods. By utilizing this divider, you don’t have items rolling around in the back. Moreover, there are a couple of perfectly sized storage spaces that held milk jugs in place – yes, I had to run some

I like the “out-dated” number pad. The programmable gauge cluster is rather attractive, and you can choose to display certain information based on your driving needs and style; I especially liked the red-lit Performance Mode. One of the best features of the V60 T6 has to be the seats. Volvo has always received accolades for safety, but the designers of these seats deserve recognition. At both front and back, the stitched leathers provide an almost perfect balance of comfort and sport. Speaking of seats, rear seating is not bad, but a few more inches of legroom would be terrific, especially when carrying all adults. My test V60 T6 had the 3.0 liter turbocharged 6-cylinder engine, coupled to a 6-speed AWD system. This motor is responsive and Volvo claims a 0-60 mph run in only 5.2 seconds.

In Sport Mode, this run time seems about right. Yes, this wagon is fast, quicker than its competition, but, in reality, it’s not al-

domestic chores during the test drive as well. Oh well, it’s all in a day’s work. Finally, being a family man, there’s something to be said about Volvo’s focus on safety. My test vehicle came with all the safety features like blind spot monitoring, collision avoidance, adaptive cruise control, and this list goes on. But one of the most innovative ideas from Volvo is the integrated booster seats in the rear. With a flip of a latch, the front portion of the cushion rises and moves back over the rear section, perfectly. Voila! No need to carry booster seats. My two young girls found these integrated booster seats to be quite comfortable. If you haven’t seen them yet, check out this feature at a dealer or on YouTube. The V60 T6 R-Design is a great looking vehicle that is ready to contend with other German brands. It has great styling, good ride quality, and competitive pricing that will make it appealing to those who wish to buy a true wagon. And, just as our 1976 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser had a major impact on my automotive taste, so did this new Volvo; with the new V60 T6, I can now appreciate a station wagon. February 2015

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2015 Volvo V60 T6 AWD R-Design

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Personal Story

Personal Story: My Dream, My Car, My Mercedes-Benz C230

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grew up in a small village in India. Our only methods of transportation were our bikes or by foot, so whenever we saw a car come to our village, it was always a novelty. We were always pondering and guessing how rich one would have to be to actually OWN a car? Thus, when we first arrived in America and were picked up by my uncles from LAX airport, we were surprised to see so many cars on the roads. It was my first time in a car and for me, it was an amazing experience. So you can imagine that the thought of OWNING my own car was not just a dream, but a real possibility in the very near future. When I finally bought my first car, I was very excited and happy because this had always been a dream of mine. As the years passed, I bought many different makes and models, but the rides were never as comfortable as I wanted. This was very important to me since most of my jobs required me to drive more than a radius of 250 miles. Eventfully, after some years, I had the opportunity to drive a Mercedes Benz. This was such an amazing experience that I decided my next car would be a Mercedes. Well, in 2012, I was driving by Mercedes dealership and a sleek C230 caught my eye. I decided to stop. Next thing you know, 45 minutes later I was the proud owner of my first Mercedes Benz. Ever since I purchased my Mercedes, the thought of ever owning another brand is next to impossible in my mind. I truly feel that my C230 and I have created an unbreakable bond. Here are the reasons why. Body Style: I love the sleek body style of my C230. It is small enough to park in tight space, yet big enough to accommodate 4 people comfortably. Also, it has the look of a sports car with a touch of a luxury car. For a compact car, the trunk space is large enough to hold all of my business equipment 16

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Aman Varaitch

mYN Bwrq dy ie`k Coty ijhy ipMMf ‘c jMmI Aqy v`fI hoeI[ aus smyN ipMf qoN Awx jwx dy vsIly do hI sn; ie`k sI pYdl qurnw jW iPr sweIkl [ jdoN kdy vI AsIN ipMf ‘c kwr vyKdy sW qW AsIN bhuq KuS huMdy sW[ kwrn ieh sI ik ieh swfy leI AcMBw huMdw sI[ AsIN hYrwn huMdy sW ik kwr vwLw ikMnw AmIr hovygw[ ies leI jdoN AsIN AmrIkw Awey Aqy swfw AMkl swnUM hvweI A`fy qoN lYx AwieAw qW bySumwr kwrW vyK ky swfI hYrwnI dI koeI h`d nw rhI[ myrI ieh kwr dI pihlI svwrI hox krky mYN bhuq KuS sI[hux qusIN ieh Awp hI soc skdy ho ik myry leI kwr lYxI ie`k supny dy brwbr hI sI[ jdoN mYN kwr KRIdI qW zrw soco mYnUM ikMnI KuSI hoeI hovygI[ smW AwpxI cwly qurdw igAw, ies dOrwn mYN keI iksmW Aqy mwflW dIAW kwrW KRIdIAW[ kwrW KRIdIAW zrUr pr sPr ieMnw mzy vwLw nhIN irhw ijMnw mYN cwhuMdI sI[ pr myry leI ieh zrUrI sI ikauN ik myrw kMm Awm qOr ‘qy 250 mIl dy Gyry q`k irhw[ AMq ku`J swl bwAd mYnUM mrsIfz bYnz kwr clwaux dw mOkw iml hI igAw[ ieh qjrbw ieMnw vDIAw irhw ik mYN ieh PYslw kr ilAw ik jy mYN hor kwr KRIdxI hY qW auh mrsIfz hI KRIdxI hY[ g`l 2012 dI hY mYN mrsIfz fIlriSp ‘qy geI Aqy myrI nzr sI-230 ‘qy peI[ mYN ies kwr kol hI ruk geI[ pr pOxy GMty bwAd hI mYN AwpxI pihlI mrsIfz bYNz kwr KRId leI[ ies qrHW myrw ieh supnw pUrw ho igAw[mYnUM ies qrHW l`gw ik myrw Aqy sI 230 dw hux Aqu`t irSqw bx igAw hY[ ies dy kwrn kI hn auh quhwnUM d`sdI hW: stweIl: mYnUM AwpxI sI 230 dw slIk bwfI stweIl bhuq vDIAw lgdw hY[ ieh ieMnI CotI hY ik QoVHI pwrikMg ‘c vI KVH skdI hY pr iv`coN ieMnI Ku`lHI hY ik ies ‘c 4 ivAkqI Ku`lHy fu`lHy bYT skdy hn[ ies dI id~K qW sports kwr vrgI hY pr ies dI t`c lgzrI kwr vrgI hY[ kMpYkt kwr ‘c trMk ‘c ieMnI QW hY ik myry kMm dw Aqy sPr dw swrw smwn ies ‘c sOKI qrHW hI Aw jWdw hY[ hYNfilMg: jdoN mYN kwr clwauNdI hW qW myrw pYr zor nwL hI d`b huMdw hY ies leI mYN cwhuMdI hW ik jdoN mYN gYs pYfl ‘qy pYr r`KW qW kwr Awpxy rMg ivKwvy; myrI sI 230 ies qrHW dI hY ieh J`t ies dw pRqIkrm idMdI hY[ au`cIAW nIvIAW sVkW ‘qy c`lx smyN ieh myrIAW pihlIAW kwrW vWg ies qrHW nhIN lgdI ik iksy pwsy vl


Personal Story

and luggage for my travel needs. Handling: I have a heavy foot when it comes to driving so I love the fact that when I press the gas paddle, the response of my C230 is immediate with no lag time. Whenever I am driving on a bumpy road, it does not feel as if the car is going to fall apart as compared to prior cars I’ve owned. In a recent trip from LA to Sacramento, at the end of my journey, I did not experience the aches and pains that I had endured with previously owned cars. Interior: Of course, it’s all about the interior. I love that the interior of the C230 is very ergonomically designed. You can pretty much navigate anything form your steering wheel. The dashboard controls are easily accessible from both the passenger and driver side. The interior has a very futuristic look that is 10 years ahead of its time, which will definitely help the resale value of the car. Safety & Reliability: Last but not least, safety and reliability are very important to me. Being a female, I don’t want to be stranded in the middle of nowhere. In the time that I have owned this vehicle, there have been no major issues. Since this car sits lower than normal, it feels safer when I make sharp turns. I really like the ABS braking system since it responds immediately and smoothly. I especially was impressed during a rain storm when I had to brake quickly because vehicle in front of me stopped fast. Since the first day I saw and drove a Mercedes, I’ve always wanted to own one. Mercedes has an excellent reputation and the company makes safe vehicles. Styling is great; now I understand why Mercedes has great appeal to consumers. I am very happy and proud of my purchase of my C230, and I’m confident that my next purchase will be another Benz.

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2015 Indian Chief Vintage

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fter more than half of century of rough years, Indian Motorcycle Manufacturing Company finally began to stand on its own two feet. The latest example, the Indian Chief Vintage, is essentially a modern interpretation of the original iconic classic heavy cruiser, but with well-thought out improvements and enhancements. In the process, the company was able to eliminate most of the issues that seemed to have afflict the earlier attempts in reviving this icon. Based upon the Indian Chief that was first introduced in 1922, the Indian Chief Vintage is a classiclooking bike with a modern center-piece at its heart. Vintage indeed, as the 2015 Indian Chief Vintage bike really looks as if it comes from the middle of the last century. The Vintage Chief is a good-looking retro two-wheeler that has just enough contemporary touches to make it both highly comfortable and performance-oriented. It was a great day when Polaris Industries bought Indian’s rights as the whole lineup of Chief Indians is now meticulously designed and offer great performance. The two-tone paint options, which date back some 8 decades, represent one of the most iconic features in the Indian Chief’s appearance. This means that besides solid red and thunder black, Vintage models will now be offered in two-tone combination of these two, plus red/ivory cream and willow green/ivory cream combinations. Design-wise, the ultra-comfortable seat and spacious saddlebags feature new desert tan leather designed to withstand the elements. This sealed, high-quality leather is strong and durable, perfectly complementing the traditional Indian Motorcycle style. The protective windshield features Indian’s Quick Release Technology, so it can be installed or removed in just minutes. With the all new Vintage key fob in your pocket, climb on the bike, push a button and ride. If you misplace the fob, don’t worry; just use the individual security code that you pre-programmed into the ignition – impressive. The Thunder Stroke 111 engine delivers an incredible 119 ft-lbs of torque and features styling that pays tribute to legendary Indian Motorcycle engines of the past. Even though the bike is heavy, weighing over 801 pounds 18

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on an empty tank and 835 pounds with full tank of gas, it still performs quite well and offers an enjoyable ride. The engine produces a rich exhaust note from the true dual exhausts. The exhaust is acoustically engineered to eliminate high-pitched sounds, so what you really hear is Indian thunder. One of the classic elements of an Indian Motorcycle is the vintage badging. Ever since the Indian script logo was first created in 1910, this feature has made the Indian Motorcycle badging a hallmark of this historic brand. Recognizable full valenced fenders, standard Anuraag J Singh since 1940, are also here, as vdrag.wordpress.com is the aforementioned retrostyled engine with corresponding exhausts. Gauges consist of a tank mounted electronic speedometer and odometer which together display all the relevant info. Standard equipment includes ABS, cruise control and keyless start too. The telescopic 4.7-inch fork travels 46 mm and is responsible for front suspension, while rear suspension is made of a single 3.7-inch shock. Braking feels a little vague and soft on initial application, but have good feel and plenty of effect, with just a little bit of front dive. The ABS is very smooth and non-intrusive. The 2015 Indian Chief Vintage has a 20.8 liter fuel tank that allows solid range for a standard/cruiser motorbike. Fuel economy is rated at 6.36 L/100km in the city and 5.35 L/100km on the highway for a 6.03 L/100km combined. Prices start from $ 23,399 for a Thunder Black model, while the solid red costs $24,499. On the other hand, if you want to make an impact, selecting the two-tone colour combinations will set you back a little more money. The bottom line is that you may be able to find a faster bike with sportier attributes, but you’re not likely to find a more pleasant ride or one that stirs a more positive emotional response. I give the 2015 Indian Chief Vintage a thumbs up. It is a smooth, well balanced iconic style bagger.


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Certainty in Uncertain Times

AsiQr smyN ‘c siQrqw Ryan Sahota BBA, CPA, CA

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n a recent meeting with a client of mine, the conversation turned to the news of numerous job losses across the province of British Columbia resulting from store closures at Sony, Target and Chapters on Robson Street. For many local residents there is a genuine feel of uncertainty and anxiety as with recent licensing developments at Port Metro Vancouver hundreds of local truckers will be looking for new jobs, as will those in the already weak resources sector as equity markets dry up. Fearful of the recent events my client asked what they could do to prepare for a similar decline in their industry sector. While many macro

events are out of our control, I shared with my client words of wisdom imparted to me from a successful business owner who I had met a few years ago: “Plan for success, stay the course, but know you can only control the controllable”. Successful businesses adopt a focus on strategic planning and are constantly looking for opportunities to further their operations and not become stagnant or dependent. These business owners regularly review their performance and are proactive in making the necessary changes to their business model before negative events occur. Mentality and attitude also play a role. Often overlooked, we are pessimistic and allow doubt to creep into our mindset and it clouds our

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In Your Corner decisions. Business owners who are successful in troubled times, do not let any negative sentiment enter their operations and remain positive. These owners are not naïve and cheerful for the sake of it, they recognize that you can only control the controllable. They can’t afford to lose precious time worrying about trying to control what happens in the markets or which government policies and legislature are enacted. They understand they can control their business and how they respond to it. These business owners understand the value in remaining confident about their business and taking control of being proactive, strategic and developing their model to become more efficient. Uncertainty can be avoided by taking the time to review your business operations, consider weaknesses or threats that may exist and turn them into positive opportunities. When we as business owners and successful entrepreneurs are so engaged in our business, we often miss these moments. Having a team of trusted advisors such as a Chartered Accountant who can see these opportunities for you is important, as they will prepare and guide you through the storm. Pacific Chartered Accountants LLP will be holding the following free seminars in February 2015: • Successful Women: The Emotional Impact of Finance, Wealth Planning & Trusts February 10th at 7:00 to 8:30pm, Lindsay Kenney LLP, Langley Office • Medical & Dentistry Practitioners: The Need for Insurance, Taxation & Legal Considerations February 17th, at 7:00 to 8:30pm, Lindsay Kenney LLP, Langley Office Please RSVP at ryan@pacificaccounting.ca

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NITROGEN or AIR Which is better? Jordan Donsky CEO- Nitro Canada

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illing your tires with air may seem free but its costing you up to $300 a year in increased fuel and tire costs. Unless you are constantly checking and maintaining your tire pressure (how many of us actually do?), you are constantly driving with tires that aren’t properly inflated. That means your tire’s tread life could be reduced by as much as 25%. Improper tire inflation pressure will allow the tire to deflect (bend) more as it rolls. This will build up internal heat, increase rolling resistance and cause a reduction in fuel economy of up to 10%. And if your riding a motorcycle, you already know how vital properly inflated tires are for your safety! So why use Nitrogen? Drivers need to understand that the mostcritical factor for maximizing tire life, tire safety and performance is maintaining the proper inflation pressure in their tires and Nitrogen is the best solution. The benefits of nitrogen inflation have been extensively documented and are irrefutable. With increased media exposure and an increase in tire dealers and service centers offering nitrogen, consumers recognize and appreciate the benefits of nitrogen now more than ever as the overwhelming quantity of the ‘new’ facts and findings regarding nitrogen inflation coming out is quite positive. The scientific data that is available is irrefutable: nitrogen doesn’t permeate through a tire like the oxygen in compressed air, hence tires last longer and fuel economy and safety is enhanced. The result is increased tire life, improved fuel economy, improved performance and handling, extended tread life, and better retention of tire pressure than those filled with air. Do I still have to check the pressure in my tires? Industry research has shown that when asked if they checked their tire pressure regularly, most consumers admit that they don’t and a number never do, therefore tire manufacturers recommends that consumers check their pressure monthly or before any long journey. If your on a motorcycle, you want to check before every ride! Keep in mind, Nitrogen will keep your tire properly inflated 5-6x longer than air, but regular checks of tire condition and pressures will still be essential. 22

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And just as important, Tire pressure must be checked with a quality air gauge, as tire inflation pressure cannot be accurately estimated through visual inspection. One of the prevalent misconceptions with Nitrogen is that you can only top up your tires with Nitrogen. Not true at all. Once your tires are filled with Nitrogen (with at least a 95% purity level), you won’t negatively affect the purity by topping up with air because the air you are putting back in already has 78% nitrogen. More on that in the next article. Benefits of Nitrogen: Nitrogen Saves Time, Money, and Tires • Dramatically slows pressure loss • Improves fuel economy • Reduces tire oxidation • Eliminates interior wheel and rim corrosion • Reduces running temperatures and pressure fluctuations • Decreases false alarms in Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems • Improves Performance • Improves steering, handling and braking • Dramatically Reduces chance of tire blowouts Inflating your tires with Nitrogen is the clear winner for safety, performance and value. I will continue to write about fuel and tire saving solutions and the merits of Nitrogen. Until then, feel free to contact me for more information and help to make scientifically proven, informed choices on tire and fuel management solutions. Jordan Donsky is a tire, wheel, suspension, and nitrogen expert.


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What Happens When You Mix Energy Drinks with Alcohol

By: Kriti Malik

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ranslucent and neon coloured energy drinks are marketed towards young and middle aged people promising them a rush of energy and a taste for adventure sports. Even though their popularity has soared ten-fold in the last few years, they remain largely misunderstood. Doctors and researchers have warned people of the dangers of drinking caffeinated energy drinks over and over again. Research shows that they can change the way the heart beats which means rapid heart rates, palpitations, rise in blood pressure and in some severe cases, seizures or even death. They can also cause the body to lose all its water, dehydrating you in the process. Another 2014 study said that a certain energy drink has as many as 13 teaspoons of sugar and the equivalent caffeine of two cups of coffee! A study published in the British Journal of Nutrition claimed that energy drinks also cause insomnia and nervousness. As the exhaustive list of the health hazards of energy drinks goes on, we have a new problem What happens when you mix energy drinks with alcohol? In 2014, an Australian study that was published in ‘Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research’ found that mixing vodka with energy drinks makes you want to drink more. Another weird fact the study revealed was that people who consumed energy drinks had lower breath alcohol concentration - so in a way, energy drinks mask the smell of alcohol. Researchers believe that this could have had something to do with the high sugar content and carbs that the drink has. A new study published in the journal Advances in Nutrition says that the alcohol and energy drink combination isn’t just a personal risk, but a public hazard. Cecile Marczinski, professor of psychology at Northern Kentucky University was quoted saying, “When people mix energy drinks with alcohol, people drink more than they would if they had just consumed alcohol, which is associated with a cascade of problems.” There is an increased risk of engaging in risky behaviour like drunk driving. The high amount of caffeine makes a person behave more coordinated which makes them believe they’re not actually drunk. Marczinski also cited a study which said that those who mixed alcohol with energy drinks were four times more likely to believe they can drive home when compared to their counterparts who drank alcohol alone. This paves way to road accidents and endless mishaps. Alcohol with energy drinks is a disaster waiting to happen. Energy drinks don’t come with a health warning but experts believe they should. In fact, in May last year, the American Medical Association called for a ban on the marketing of energy drinks to children and teenagers. Energy drink makers were quick to defend themselves and one of the brands said that they’ve always committed to ensuring that all of the ingredients in its energy drinks, including caffeine, are safe and in regulatory compliance for their intended use. The debate about whether energy drinks and alcohol make a good combination or not remains inconclusive but what we can all do is to be more mindful of what we give our body.

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2015 Honda CBR500R

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f the few electric cars that are making their mark in North America, the Chevy Volt has been a fan favourite in this segment. General Motors said that the new Volt is, “the most customer-inspired car to be launched in recent history.” The older Volt was facing the same problem as other electric cars – poor electric mileage. Although an electric range of about 35 miles wasn’t too bad at all, owners were hoping for more. As a result, the newer 2016 model should be able to extend that range an additional 15 miles, topping out at 50 miles. Inside, the Volt isn’t your Tesla, but it’s not a bad looking vehicle. Initial snap shots suggest that the 2016 model will have better plastics and more supportive seats as compared to the outgoing model. Also, the rear buckets will be replaced by a hump-straddling bench seat, allowing more passenger capacity and thus, a better choice for families. The 2016 model should be available in late summer of 2015. 26

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2015 Dodge Ram 1500 Diesel

ne of the most beautiful trucks has got to be the Dodge Ram 1500. Aggressive, forward slanting front grille, viperlike openings on the hood, large wheels, and a great interior make this an attractive buy for many truck enthusiasts. Now add a 3.0 liter EcoDiesel engine, coupled with an 8-speed transmission, and you might just have the perfect pick-up truck that might entice non-pick up potentials. The Dodge Ram has won many awards and this new king might be the best one yet. Available in 12 colours, a variety of trim levels and options, this truck can be configured to each individual’s needs. Rather than being used for industrial or commercial purposes, many people are buying pick-ups because they are utilitarian, can be taken off-road, and can be substituted for an SUV. And for these reasons, it’s no wonder that the Dodge Ram won the Truck of the Year Award for 2014. Are we looking at a repeat in 2015? Let’s wait and see.

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2015 Ford F-150

“Future of Tough”

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model’s design. larger Super Duty model. The lines are chiseled and angular, Getting something out of the bed of a pick-up truck has never a look I really like. Adorning been easy, especially if you’re the front are the new optional class-exclusive LED headvertically challenged. To address this issue, the new F-150 lights, a must have in my opinion. On the sides, the belt line now has hidden, retractable side steps AND an integrated is lowered at the front doors to tailgate step – well done, Ford! retain a “pick-up” type look. Integrated LED side markers Step inside the 2015 F-150 and be treated to a 2” wider are a nice touch as compared to last year’s yellow lights. cabin. If you think that the Jag Dhatt extra space is in the seating And not to be left behind, the jag@jgkmedia.ca area, you’re mistaken. Thinktailgate has also been redesigned to give it a more refined ing of construction and industrial uses, Ford decided to make look. Another nice sleek look is in back window, which is now a single the center console wider, so that now, you piece of glass, complete with electric win- can even fit the ever-present laptop in it if dow. Ford states that the rear defrost will needed. Speaking of extra space, there are be much more effective versus the outgoing so many bins, nooks, and crannies that you


2015 Ford F-150 might not be able to find something if you misplace it or were hiding it from your kids. The dashboard is still plastic (in base models), but it’s tasteful and only the upper portions are made of the hard plastic while lower portions get softer materials. I found the center console/ arm rest area to be quite comfortable, thanks to the extra padding. The gauge cluster is also in sync with other Ford models, where the driver can choose what information is to be displayed – in fact, there are seven different configurations you can choose to suit your needs and tastes. As the center of the dash sits the infotainment center, complete with touchscreen. Now, as most of you may know, Sync (powered by Microsoft) hasn’t been the most user friendly system. The first generation was sluggish, inaccurate, and not very responsive. Now, the current generation is better, but still suffers from sluggishness and at times, the touchscreen is still unresponsive. That being said, voice control is quite good. I’m looking forward to Ford’s partnership with Canadian-owned Blackberry in the next generation operating systems, which will launch in certain Ford vehicles in 2016. So, all the design features aside, how does the new 2015 F-150 drive? Surprisingly well, in fact. I was able to test the truck over a few days and was surprised at the differences. One notable difference was the quiet interior – not that the outgoing model was loud, but the 2015 is just quieter. Ride quality was excellent and the F-150 didn’t really feel and handle like a pick-up truck, but rather a large sedan. The oversized seats provide excellent comfort for long or short drives. For rear passengers, there is good legroom, and if you choose the Supercrew setup, there is more legroom than a BMW 750i at 43.6” – so stretch out and relax in comfort. Another gem for this new F-150 is the all-new 2.7 liter Ecoboost V6 engine, which produces 325 hp and 375 lb-ft of torque. Add the new start/stop technology and this engine produces an impressive 10.9 L/100 km fuel efficiency rating. Initially I didn’t have high expectations for this engine, but once I drove it, I was impressed. Power delivery is effortless as the Ecoboost churns out about 17-18 pounds of boost to really get you moving. A couple of my friends couldn’t believe the power coming out of such a small motor. If you really need a bigger engine, you can still get the 3.5 liter naturally aspirated V6, 3.5 liter Ecoboost V6, or the 5.0 liter V8. In all honesty, I think the 2.7 liter will be best-selling of the bunch. The 2015 Ford F-150 is going to be the catalyst for change in pick-ups. This vehicle has so many class exclusive features, such as the 360 degree camera, inflatable rear outboard safety belts, stowable loading ramps, and remote tailgate release, that other models are scrambling to keep up. I can see a lot of SUV/crossover owners who might just opt for this new F-150.

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4 Ways To Master The Art Of Slowing Down And Streamlining Life izMdgI nUM sihj Aqy vDIAw FMg nwL ijaux dy 4 FMg By: Lucy Farrington - Smith (elitedaily.com)

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e open our eyes. We reach. We scratch. We claw for our phones. We unlock, tap, scroll. We see photos from the parties we don’t go to, the dinners we don’t eat and the weddings we’re not even close to having. We double-tap. We comment, “I miss you so much, wish I could have been there last night”; “I wish I could cook like this”; “You look beautiful. You two are made for each other.” We compliment; we cheat; we flirt endlessly with social media, instead of looking at someone’s face or looking into someone’s eyes. We’re replacing lips for keyboards and heartbeats for message tones. Sounding familiar? I read a quote the other day that read, “Don’t compare your beginning to someone else’s middle.” I think it’s brilliant. In eight words, some clever chap has wrapped up all that is wrong with our Millennial lives and thrown these words like confetti over our heads. We are suspended in a constant state of comparison. Bodies, wealth, career, relationships — as soon as our eyes open we are entering into the same cycle. I’ll admit it: I get restless. Like everyone else, I have a big list of things to do in my mind, and I want them all done at once and out of the way, and all the time, it never, ever works. We want immediacy — an instant message, an instant comment, an instant tick that will make our heads flip and our hearts whole. So, here is a proposal for everyone, myself included, on how to slow down and attempt a streamlined life. 1. Break away from social media. Have a cut-off point in the evening to stop boredom-scrolling yourself into a panicked mess. Seeing what people have done with their days when you may or may not have been watching back-to-back episodes of “Breaking Bad” all day long while nursing multiple cups of tea is not a great motivator to end your day on. So, even though you may feel inclined to send future-proofing emails at 2 am, fuelled by faux social media pressure, it’s probably not the best idea. Get ideas out of your head and onto some paper, close the book and then leave it for the morning. Besides, writing is easier with coffee in hand. And, you don’t want anymore caffeine at 2 am. 2. Put your phone on silent. Simple, isn’t it? 32

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Leave calls or emails on loud if necessary, but let the constant chirp of WhatsApp subside, let Snapchat silence and let Twitter snooze in a nest of quiet for a while. When you’re trying to do something that requires your concentration, it’s near impossible when you get stuck watching your phone as it shimmies closer to the edge of the table with every message vibration. Stop unnecessarily challenging your attention. Just make it simple. 3. Be realistic. While it may be fun to set challenging resolutions for the year ahead, be realistic with time frames. It’s great to better yourself and carve new paths, but you can’t fill a bath with new skills and soak them all up like a sponge in one evening. (Although, someone should invent this. I would bulk order.) Things take time; don’t rush this and enjoy the time it takes to learn. 4. Try to stop comparing. I could squash this paragraph full of clichés, but I’m going to try something designed to be constructive. Accept moments for what they are — good or bad, exciting or mundane. If you don’t like something, try to change it. Don’t worry yourself with other people’s achievements, or compare yourself to how far someone the same age or younger than you has come. Everyone falls; we just don’t run online to tell everyone about the day we cried until we were breathless, when we cared too much when we didn’t get the call or when we were crushed when we realized someone had moved on without us. We’re all human; we all feel the same. It’s just scheduled at different times for different people. And, in any case, you could be two days away from starting all over again — and starting fresh is fun. It’s like getting a new textbook at school: It’s a bit scary, you feel pressured to use your best handwriting and keep everything neat in the beginning, but somewhere down the line, this ebbs away and things become more natural. Mistakes happen, so we cross them out and we try again. Life isn’t a race; there is no agreed finish line or time in which to complete it. Slow down, enjoy small moments and try to stop comparing every small step you take to someone else’s stride.

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DRK News / Views / Stuff

Nissan Reports a 23.6% Rise in Net Income Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. today announced improved financial results for the nine months to December 31, 2014, as solid U.S. sales, cost efficiencies and favorable currency movements contributed to a 23.6% rise in net income to $3.2 billion (338.8 billion yen). Operating profit rose to 417.9 billion yen for the period, representing a 5.2% margin on net revenues that climbed 11.1% to 8.09 trillion yen. “Nissan delivered solid financial results in the first nine months of the fiscal year, reflecting rising U.S. sales of our latest models and a normalizing yen-dollar exchange rate,” said Carlos Ghosn, president and chief executive officer. “We anticipate good full-year results as our product offensive and positive momentum in North America and Western Europe offsets volatility in other markets. Given these trends, along with the continuing impact of currency movements and cost controls, we are today revising upward our full-year financial forecast.”

Harley Names New CEO

Bentley Launches New Fragrance The launch of the new Infinite fragrance from Bentley signals an exciting addition to the men’s collection. Modern and alluring, Infinite embodies a desire for genuine freedom and individuality, inherent qualities in the DNA of the world’s leading luxury carmaker. It will appeal to those who are on a journey of self-discovery and want to make this a sensory and spontaneous experience. Thanks to the sophisticated composition of the fragrance, Bentley Infinite enhances the blends perfectly with the skin and gives its wearer a sense of youthful, contemporary elegance and vitality. Designed for active, fashion-conscious men in search of stylish personal accessories with a distinctive flair and world-class quality, Bentley Infinite is also a masterpiece of the art of perfumery in two expressions, eau de toilette and eau de parfum.

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Harley-Davidson has named Matt Levatich as its new CEO. Levatich will replace current CEO Keith Wandell starting May 1, 2015. Levatich has an undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and also a masters degree in engineering management and an MBA from Northwestern University. He joined Harley in 1994 and is currently the COO and president of Harley-Davidson Motor Co. (which is housed under parent company Harley-Davidson, Inc.). “It is a great honour to become the next CEO of this iconic company,” Levatich said. “Harley-Davidson is one of the world’s most powerful and revered brands, and through our strategies to provide unrivaled products and experiences for our customers, we aim to extend our reach and work to realize our full potential as a growing global company.”


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hat better vehicle to include in our classic car than the one that began the automobile era by utilizing the mass producing assembly line? Sure, there were other cars built before the famous Model T, including ones built by Ransom Olds, Karl Benz, and Wilhelm Maybach; but Henry Ford perfected the assembly line and was able to produce a complete car in about 93 minutes. The Model T was not Ford’s first vehicle; in fact, Ford had designed close to twenty prototypes before the Model T, going as far back as 1903. But happy with the design and engineering of the Model T, Ford pushed production in 1914 to amounts never seen or heard of before. Not only was the Model T an attractive vehicle, it could be purchased by the average American with about four month’s salary. Ford’s Model T could be bought as a convertible or hardtop and

was fitted with a 2.0 liter inline four-cylinder engine that produced 20 hp and could reach a top speed lose to 70 km/h. The engine could be run on kerosene, gasoline, or ethanol, but gasoline became preferred due to its decreasing costs. Since the Model T was “affordable” compared to other cars, they began to be seen all over. Sure, there wasn’t much competition either, but people enjoyed the comfort levels of this car and now, could travel at their discretion. The driver controlled the transmission by three foot pedals, while throttle was controlled with a lever on the steering column. Ride comfort was good, but increased significantly when balloon tires were introduced in 1925. The Model T’s last year of production was in 1927. Not only had this car changed the automotive industry, but was instrumental in the use of vehicles in various industries. February 2015

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Glimpses of Indian Roads

“Glimpses of Indian Roads”

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Glimpses of Indian Roads

During the winter months, my family and I took a long and overdue vacation to India. Not only did we attend a couple of family weddings, we did some sight-seeing. I had not been back to India for almost 15 years, and for my daughters, it was their first time. Before the trip, we were nervous that my daughters might find it hard to adjust to India; but thankfully, they enjoyed every minute of it. Here are some glimpses of Indian Roads during our trip. In the next issue of DRK, we shall include some more pictures of Indian life.

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Porsche Langley - Grand Opening

PORSCHE LANGLEY - GRAND OPENING Winter 2014 saw the opening of Porsche Langley, the newest addition to the Open Road Auto Group. Christian Chia, founder and CEO of the Open Road Auto Group and Aly Jiwani, General Manager, were on hand to welcome guests to this ultra-luxurious and state of the art facility. Scott Hargrove, Open Road Racing’s team member, was also at hand to sign autographs and mingle with his fans. Overall, it was a great event – look forward to the official grand opening in the spring of 2015.

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DRK News / Views / Stuff

Indian Chief Dark Horse photos leaked In a few days, the Indian Chief Dark Horse went from being a rumored model spotted in

a CARB document, to officially announced in an upcoming ride (this week), to having spy shots released early. Those photos, which ran on Asphalt & Rubber (thanks to good guy Jensen Beeler for letting us run them), show what we all expected – a blacked-out cruiser that follows

the pattern set by so many other motorcycle manufacturers in recent years. We reckon the reason for the gratuitous coating of black paint is to keep costs down, but maybe some people actually like this look. Although Polaris subsidiary Indian had first come to market with bikes featuring throwback lines and classic paint and styling, this model is the first sign of a more realistic vision: Not every rider wants tasseled leather and whitewall tires. Also, no custom builder feels like paying top dollar for retro geegaws and then having to throw them away. So, the Dark Horse might not have the same impact as Indian’s first releases. However, it is a sign of things to come – it seems Indian will be around a while, and models like this will be an important part of their lineup.

Energica coming to Canada The Energica Motor Company, Italian manufacturer of the Energica Ego electric superbike, is entering the Canadian market. W.C. Distributing of Heisler, Alberta, is the first Canadian dealer for the Energica brand. Canada is just the lat-

est in an expanding sphere of countries targeted by Energica, with more dealers in Switzerland, Germany, and the United States also announced this year. “Developing a sales network adds value to the project,” said Livia Cevolini, CEO of Energica. “Energica [was] born with a double approach – an Italian one, full of ‘Made in Italy’ that made us known in all the world, and am American one, with an open-minded vision that allows us to create strong partnerships. Energica dealers are our partners: we are going to build a successful global brand with them.”

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DRK News / Views / Stuff

Just Ask Leah lIAw nUM p`uCo

Leah Gillanders Automotive Technician at Brian Jessel BMW

Q1: Why is it necessary to put premium fuel in my car? Can I not just use mid-grade instead of premium and save some money? A1: Different engines require different grades of fuel, depending on the design of the motor. If your engine manufacturer recommends a premium gasoline, I would stick with it. The engine is built to run optimally with the specified fuel octane rating. Using a lower level octane fuel could cause your engine to pre-detonate, or combust too early, which may cause a lack of power in your motor and an engine ping to occur. This causes extreme wear on your engine components and crankcase breather systems. To simply answer your question, I do not believe using a lower grade gasoline will save you any money in the long run. Having a heavier foot to get the power and additional wear and carbon build up on engine components is not worth it. Q2: My husband has a set of summer tires and wheels and a set of winters. I think it’s a waste of money. Isn’t it better to just have all-seasons for all year use? A2: There are a few key benefits in having two set of tires. Number one is safety; even here in Vancouver, nothing beats a good winter tire when it’s snowy or cold out. A winterrated tire’s rubber is made up of a slightly different compound as compared to an allseason. The winter tire will actually get more “sticky” in colder temperatures, whereas an all-season tire gets hard in temperatures under 7 degrees Celsius, creating less traction on the road. Another benefit longevity; simply, having an additional set will prolong the life of each set tires. Every time we pull your tires off, they will get inspected for proper wear, nails and pressures. 40

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DRK News / Views / Stuff Q3: Is it a good idea to let your car warm up in the winter before driving for a few minutes or is this unnecessary? A3: It is always a good idea to let your engine warm up before driving. Upon engine start-up, I like to give it at least a minute, depending on outside temperature. This helps all your vehicle’s electrical components better “talk” to each other and get coolant flowing. Also, when your engine is cold, most the oil is sitting at the bottom and moisture may have some built up inside the crankcase. The oil needs some time warm up to burn off any moisture, and start flowing again, lubing all the ports and engine components. Warming up your vehicle is good practice and will help prolong the life of your engine. I like a good warm up before a workout; thus, I can only assume my motor does as well.

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Q4: Will you be putting on any more Ladies Information Night at Brian Jessel BMW? If so, when? A4: Yes, based on popular demand, I will be holding more Ladies Tech Days at Brian Jessel BMW this year. The next few dates are on Feb 28th, March 21st and April 18th. Make sure to book your spot asap as the classes are small and fill up fast. You can also like my Facebook page, called “In the Shop with Leah.” Here, I post weekly automotive tips and keep updates on all classes. Please call Brian Jessel BMW to book your spot !

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3 Clever Steps to a Much Warmer Winter srdIAW ‘c in`Gy rihx leI iqMn vDIAw FMg

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ayer upon layer of bulky winter gear helps Canadians to ward off the season’s bite for a time, but there are other ways to keep the persistent cold at bay for the long term. The Canadian Health Food Association (CHFA) recommends a winter regime of exercise, a hearty and healthy diet, and natural health support to keep you warm, even through the worst of the season. Exercise Regular exercise gets the blood pumping and blood vessels dilating, helping to distribute warmth to our extremities. A good workout also burns calories, a process that produces lasting heat, so keep moving. The rush of endorphins we get from exercising is another important benefit, especially in winter, because they help to balance our mood and combat the “winter blues”, or seasonal affective disorder (SAD). If the gym is not your thing, try Ashtanga yoga, an activity that teaches special breathing techniques to promote internal body heat, as well as mindfulness to combat stress. Hearty Diet What we eat and drink has a lasting effect on our ability to keep warm. In particular, spicy foods help to raise our metabolism, which allows our bodies to produce heat faster. Try using ginger, cayenne pepper, and more garlic when you prepare hearty meals, as well as other nutrient-rich ingredients like tomatoes, leafy greens, and beans. In addition, water is great at retaining heat, so drinking eight to 10 cups of water a day, will keep you hydrated and warm. Drinking herbal teas or infusing your water with seasonal fruits adds nutritional benefits and flavour. Natural Health Support Despite our best efforts, it is rare that we are able to get all the nutrients we need from our food alone. Supplementa42

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tion is a convenient way to fill those nutritional gaps, especially in winter. To start, make sure you get the recommended daily dose of all B vitamins, which helps to increase blood flow and maintain our body’s internal temperature. A vitamin D supplement, essential for disease prevention and many of the body’s vital functions, is universally recommended for Canadians during the winter months. And, adding a quality omega-3 supplement to your regime not only contributes to heart health, but it has also been associated with reducing the risk of a number of chronic diseases, and helps to keep skin moisturized from the inside out through the cold, dry winter. It is always a good idea to consult your healthcare provider for more personalized health advice, including the specific supplements and dosages that are right for you. Assistance to find a health food store in your neighbourhood is available online at chfa.ca. Article Courtesy : News Canada

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DRK Technology & Innovations

Quell For people with chronic pain -- especially if there’s a tendency to become addicted to painkillers -- this calfmounted TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) unit may be a godsend. The company claims Quell can reduce pain from diverse maladies such as sciatica, fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis and more in as little as 15 minutes.

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Montblanc TimeWalker Chronograph Automatic

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The Timewalker Chronograph is a truly elegant timepiece characterised by the multitude of functionality that is harmoniously composed upon its dial. With a small-seconds, half-hour, twelve hour sub-dial and an aperture for the date gracing its surface, the dial affords a highly practical, as well as suave, aesthetic. This prodigious functionality is complemented by the precise automatic movement that powers it, culminating in a sophisticated testament to Montblanc’s brilliance.

GADGETS &GEARS F E B R U A RY 2 015

You no longer need to worry about your plants when you go away: Parrot’s got you covered. The company updated its Flower Power sensor with a water-bottle attachment. Just screw in a standard bottle and grab your plane ticket; the device automatically waters your plant.

OneWheel

Kensington Long Heritage Trench Coat There were a bunch of skateboardy, scootery transportation gadgets at the show, but my favorite is the OneWheel, an odd-looking motorized and connected rolling balance board. It looks like the most fun to use and seems like it gives you a relatively passive workout -- the best kind! -- at the same time. The prototype first appeared on Kickstarter a year ago and soon it will be ready to ship. 44

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Blame the stars of Sex in the City if your significant other wants this. The Kensington is a modern fit trench coat, tailored to the body, with a tapered waist and slim set-in sleeves. The coat is made in England from cotton gabardine, invented by Thomas Burberry in 1879. The tightly woven cloth is protective against wind and rain, while being lightweight and breathable.


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Lexus Introduces GS-F for 2016

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xotic-car performance, four doors, and enough cabin space to comfortably accommodate five adults. Previously, only a few automobiles in the world possessed these traits, but not anymore. Today, Lexus has joined the ranks of the super sports sedan-maker with the introduction of the GS F at the North American International Auto Show. The much-anticipated GS F sports sedan, which combines the opulence of a leading luxury cruiser with the performance of a world-class sports car, is the latest vehicle to join the company’s high-performance “F” line which already includes notable examples such as the RC F. Based on the mid-size GS luxury sedan, the GS F breaks new ground

for Lexus as the largest vehicle ever offered with an “F” badge. Not to be confused with the GS F SPORT, the GS F will have enhancements throughout, including its engine. “The cars with the ‘F’ designation are meant to generate a very positive feeling when you’re behind its steering wheel, to be something that’s fun to drive no matter who is driving or where it’s being driven. With the GS F, we wanted to make a special car that not only would exceed the expectations of the most discerning driving enthusiast, but also something that all people can enjoy. In that way, the GS F embraces the virtues sound, response and power, the cornerstones of the Lexus ‘F’ brand,” Yukihiko Yaguchi, the chief engineer of the GS F, said.

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Sunny Singh Make & Model:

2010 Nissan 350 Z Sunny Singh, an industrious and highly personable individual, who has extensive in-depth experience of the banking & finance industry, moved to Vancouver BC in 2008 from Singapore where he was born and raised. Sunny is currently the Managing Partner with Ultimate Signs Inc. Leisure time is usually dedicated to family and friends; however Sunny has his passion for cars. He sees parallels between his hobby and his work. Sunny has 2 cars for now, and drives his 2010 Nissan 350 Z mainly for leisure and summer fun !

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