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Sunday, July 12, 2020

2020 BMW X1 Review

Overview

The 2020 X1 is BMW's Mighty Mouse crossover, small but both effortlessly playful and uncompromisingly practical. It's powered by a turbocharged four-cylinder engine that revs eagerly and smoothly with good fuel-economy ratings and plenty of power. 

The cabin is spacious for such a small crossover; four adults will ride in comfort, with room to spare for their luggage in the capacious cargo hold. It's this perfect blend of sport and function that has earned.

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2020 BMW X1


What's New for 2020?

BMW has given its smallest crossover a visual freshening for 2020, with larger front grilles, new front and rear bumpers, updated LED lighting elements, and fresh wheel designs. 

Last year's standard 6.5-inch infotainment display has been scrapped in favor of the previously optional 8.8-inch unit with navigation. 

BMW revised the eight-speed automatic transmission for 2020, but we haven't driven it yet so we can't confirm BMW's claim that it shifts faster and more smoothly than before.

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2020 BMW X1


Pricing and Which One to Buy

  •  sDrive28i: $36,195
  •  xDrive28i: $38,195

    We'd suggest saving the $2000 and sticking with the front-wheel-drive sDrive28i, since moving up to the all-wheel-drive xDrive model doesn't exactly improve the X1's chances of tackling the Rubicon Trail. 

    We'd spring for the M Sport package, not only because we like its sportier, more monochrome appearance, but because we prefer that package's more sculpted sport seats.


    2020 BMW X1

    Engine, Transmission, and Performance

    here is only one engine and transmission pairing for the X1: a silky 228-hp turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission. The turbo four provides plenty of pep as well as good fuel efficiency. 

    In our all-wheel-drive test vehicle, we managed a 6.3-second zero-to-60-mph time, which is one of the quicker entries in this class. Front-wheel drive is standard; the optional all-wheel-drive system puts most of the power through the front wheels, although up to 100 percent of the engine's output can, for brief moments in low-traction scenarios, flow to the rear. 

    The X1's ride is firm and it does not suppress the nastiest road imperfections; it's more sports car than SUV in this regard. The X1 has electrically assisted power steering, which filters out much of the tactility that makes driving BMWs a joy.

    2020 BMW X1


    Fuel Economy and Real-World MPG

    The X1 earns highly competitive fuel-economy ratings from the EPA, though the Mercedes-Benz GLA250 beats both its city and highway EPA numbers. Our highway testing proves, as always, that your real-world mileage may vary: the all-wheel-drive X1 we tested delivered just 29 mpg of its 31 mpg rating.

    2020 BMW X1


    Interior, Comfort, and Cargo

    The X1's interior is nicely appointed and crafted from mostly premium materials. Poke around, and you'll find evidence that BMW's accountants repurposed funds from the interior. 

    The glove-box door is as flimsy as a plastic lunchbox, and the bin hidden under the front seat, while useful, feels as if BMW bought it in bulk from a dollar-store fire sale. 

    The cockpit has a driver-focused layout, reinforcing the X1's sporty personality. Facing the driver is a businesslike gauge cluster that looks elegant and is readable at a glance. The driving position is great, although the steering-wheel adjustments could use more range of motion in both angle and reach. 

    The cargo area is carpeted, chrome-trimmed, and cavernous. We managed to fit seven of our carry-on cases behind the second row and 19 in total with the rear seat folded down.

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    2020 BMW X1

    Infotainment and Connectivity

    The X1's standard infotainment system is intuitive enough, and it's easy to operate while on the go. 

    All X1s come standard with an 8.8-inch iDrive infotainment system with in-dash navigation, Apple CarPlay capability (Android Auto is not offered), Bluetooth phone and audio connectivity, a USB port, and a seven-speaker audio system; a 12-speaker Harman/Kardon sound system is optional. 

    The X1's infotainment system bundles navigation, radio, telephone, and the car's overall systems menu under the command of a rotary knob that fits comfortably beneath the driver's right hand. The controller is surrounded by shortcut buttons for phone, nav, and other functions.

    2020 BMW X1


    Safety and Driver-Assistance Features

    The X1 received five stars from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration but missed out on a Top Safety Pick designation last year from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety thanks to headlamps that scored only Marginal in that agency's testing. 

    Basic driver-assistance features are provided at no cost but more advanced technology will require adding option packages. Key safety features include:

    •  Standard forward-collision warning
    •  Standard lane-departure warning
    •  Standard automatic high-beam headlamps

    • 2020 BMW X1

      Warranty and Maintenance Coverage

      BMW's limited warranty and power-train protection are ordinary for the class, but the company sweetens the deal with three years of free scheduled maintenance. 

      The Lexus NX and the Lincoln MKC offer the same limited warranties and they provide six-year or 70,000-mile power-train warranties, but both come with shorter periods of complimentary scheduled maintenance.

      •  Limited warranty covers 4 years or 50,000 miles
      •  Power-train warranty covers 4 years or 50,000 miles
      •  Complimentary scheduled maintenance is covered for 3 years or 36,000 miles.

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      Saturday, July 11, 2020

      Al Mirqab Yacht Review




      Al Mirqab is one of the largest motor yachts ever built. The yacht belongs to Qatar's former Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani. The yacht was built at Peters Schiffbau Wewelsfleth yard in Germany. 

      The yacht's architect was Tim Heywood, while the interior design was done by Andrew Winch Designs. During construction, the yacht was known as Project May.


      The Al Mirqab was finished in 2008. The yacht has a length of 133 meters and a beam of 18 meters. The summer dead-weight of the yacht is 1,440 DWT, while the gross tonnage is 9,518 GT. She is built of steel and can cruise at 18.7 knots with a maximum speed of 20.3 knots. 

      The yacht is situated during most part of the year at the Faliro coastal area of AthensGreece.

      The yacht can accommodate 24 guests in 10 guest suites with two VIP suites for the yacht owner. The suites are large; each with their own bathroom, living room and double bedroom. The yacht has a crew of 55.

      Some of the amenities on board include: a cinema, outside bars, inside swimming pool and outside jacuzzi, sunbathing places, and a helicopter pad.


      Al Mirqab Yacht

      The  133.2m / 437' Custom motor yacht motor yacht 'Al Mirqab' was built by Kusch Yachts in Germany at their Wewelsfleth shipyard , she was delivered to her owner in 2008 and last refitted in 2014. The yacht's interior has been designed by Winch Design.


      Al Mirqab Yacht

      CONSTRUCTION & DIMENSIONS


      Al Mirqab features a displacement steel hull and aluminium superstructure, with teak decks. She was built to Lloyds Register classification society rules.

      This luxury yacht is also fitted with 'zero speed stabilizers' which work at anchor, increasing on-board comfort when the yacht is stationary, particularly in rough waters.


      Al Mirqab Yacht






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      Friday, July 10, 2020

      FLYING FOX - Lurssen 136m by Imperial Yachts


      FLYING FOX - Lurssen 136m by Imperial Yachts


      Initially known as Project SHU, 136m superyacht FLYING FOX was delivered jointly by Lurssen and Imperial in 2019. Entering the charter market few weeks after he delivery, FLYING FOX became the utmost luxury superyacht for charter and one of the largest ever available on the market, even the largest PYC-compliant superyacht available for charter. 
      Boasting an incredible exterior design from Monaco-based designer Espen Øino, enhanced by a lovely dove grey hull, FLYING FOX is immediately recognizable with her forward curves which highlight her general shape. Her exterior layout includes, among many others amenities, a 12-metre swimming pool which runs transversely on the Main deck, a premiere for a superyacht of this size and a new achievement unlocjed for the New Construction team at Imperial.



      FLYING FOX - Lurssen 136m by Imperial Yachts

      MAIN FEATURES
      • CURVY DESIGN BY ESPEN ØINO
      • CALM AND WARM INTERIOR BY MARK BERRYMAN
      • 36 GUESTS CRUISING, 25 SLEEPING
      • LUXURY SPA, DIVE CENTRE, LARGE ARRAY OF TOYS: BUILT FOR tHE ULTIMATE PLEASURE AT SEA
      • 54 CREW MEMBERS

      FLYING FOX - Lurssen 136m by Imperial Yachts


      Measuring 136m (446’2’’), FLYING FOX is an imposing mega-yacht with sleek, elegant lines and a timeless exterior design by Espen Oeino and luxurious interiors by Mark Berryman. The yacht has a large beam of 21.5m (70'6") and a draft of 5.1m (16'9") providing plenty of areas for entertainment, relaxation and dining. The accommodation sleeps up to 25 charter guests over 11 en-suite cabins, with a crew of 54 to provide stellar service throughout every journey.

      FLYING FOX - Lurssen 136m by Imperial Yachts


      NOTABLE FEATURES OF FLYING FOX: 

      • Huge deck areas 
      • Two helicopter pads 
      • Observation deck Jacuzzi 
      • Swimming pool 
      • Massive watersports & dive centre 
      • Two-tier spa 
      • Sauna 
      • Steam room 
      • Beauty salon
      • Massage room 
      • Cinema with games consoles and D-box seats 
      • Hospital with decompression chamber 
      • Numerous dining options both inside and out 
      • Lavish interiors with neutral tones 
      • Air conditioning 
      • Wi-Fi



      FLYING FOX - Lurssen 136m by Imperial Yachts


      EXTERIOR

      A spacious lower deck swim platform 22.5m/73.8ft wide has been installed for celebrations and sunbathing beside the water, with direct access into the cool and shaded aft interior, used as a spa. There is also an impressive dive store area, with the latest in diving equipment and assisted by highly experienced diving instructors. Also at guests disposal there is a huge array of fantastic water toys and equipment.

      The main deck aft has a 12m/39ft swimming pool that runs along the length of the stern, and plenty of seating beneath the shade of the upper deck overhang. The main deck also boasts 10 luxurious VIP suites.

      The bridge deck has a firepit and a two floor saloon, and as the focal dining area has an array of culinary amenities, including a pizza oven, churrasco oven, teppanyaki and tandoori grill, a Josper (coal-powered Spanish grill), a wok station, and a rotisserie. A helipad can be found on the bridge deck forward, and the section immediately behind is used by the crew as an outdoor relaxation area.

      FLYING FOX - Lurssen 136m by Imperial Yachts

      The Upper deck features a separate Master area and also has a lounge and a fire pit and trees, plus a formal dining area, a wet bar and an alfresco cinema perfect for warm evenings - as is the Jacuzzi on the Owner's deck forward, close to the sumptuous accommodation with two beautiful ensuite bathrooms with dressing rooms (his and hers) as well as a private office. There is also a beauty centre for complete privacy.

      The second helipad is on the Sundeck or Observation deck aft, which converts into a dance floor with a purpose-built DJ alcove in the communications mast. Forward of the winter garden/observation saloon with circular roof windows is a generous Jacuzzi surrounded by sunbeds.

      The Roof deck is the highest deck on board and provides guests with an alfresco lounge arranged in cosy seating areas close to the sides.


      FLYING FOX - Lurssen 136m by Imperial Yachts


      INTERIOR DETAILS

      The interior is fitted with a world-first: A two-floor spa covering 400m2/4305ft2 furnished with a Hammam, sauna, cyrosauna, spa massage room and a gym. On the lower deck, the spa connects with a sea lounge fitted with a limestone floor surrounded by louvered oak panelling. Within, there is a Hammam, sauna, hot and cold plunge pool that can be changed from one extreme to another within just 10 minutes. 

      A cyrosauna is also installed: Popular with athletes for pain relief and muscle regeneration after three-minute use, the antechamber is a cold -60 ̊C dipping down to a freezing -110 ̊C in the main chamber. Farther aft through the watersports & dive centre, guests have access to the swim platform and the sea.


      FLYING FOX - Lurssen 136m by Imperial Yachts

      Forward of the spa is a lounge with a fold-down swim platform to port and a starboard kite surf and dive centre. The tender garage amidships has room for up to nine tenders: An 8.5m/27.8ft Super Air Nautique Coastal, a custom 12.5m/41ft enclosed Limo tender, an 11m/36ft open Limo tender and a 9m/29.5ft beach landing craft. The side hatch grants easy launch and retrieval for an array of water toys, including the submarine.

      FLYING FOX - Lurssen 136m by Imperial Yachts

      The bridge deck also has a spa which includes a beauty room as well as a dry massage room and a wet massage room. The gym has a wide range of equipment for a variety of fitness regimes.

      The bridge deck also hosts the main social spaces, with an impressive two-tier lounge furnished with a fireplace, widescreen TVs, a dining table to seat up to 22 guests, a cinema with cutting-edge surround sound systems, and an adjoining formal dining room with an aquarium.


      FLYING FOX - Lurssen 136m by Imperial Yachts


      Yacht Charter Accommodation

      The accommodation sleeps a maximum of 25 charter guests across 11 en-suite cabins: 1 Master suite and 10 VIP staterooms. The VIP staterooms are situated on the main deck and all provide plenty of space, top quality entertainment systems with widescreen satellite TVs and iPod docks, and an en-suite bathroom. Some of the cabins have a fireplace for cosy evenings indoors during the cooler seasons and in colder climates. 

      The Master suite is also known as the Owner's suite and is placed on the Owner's private deck for exceptional space, privacy and excellent views. The room is furnished with a king-sized bed with a lounge on the opposite wall and a widescreen TV above. The port and starboard corners both have a desk, and a double bed and single bunk in the corner provide for additional occupants of the room. There are also two spacious private bathrooms with dressing rooms for him and her, as well a study or a lovely Jacuzzi spa for complete privacy.

      The crew of 54 will take care of all the details so that guests can unwind in tranquillity, and most have dual roles on board: The gym instructors are ex-British military and have training in the water toys, while the housekeeping staff are also hairdressers and the medic is trained as a dive instructor too.

      FLYING FOX - Lurssen 136m by Imperial Yachts


      ABOUT IMPERIAL

      Imperial is driven by a passion for yachting and a commitment to delivering unrivaled levels of service. We build, broker, manage and charter many of the world’s finest superyachts.

      In addition to these services, we are fiercely proud of our reputation for building larger superyachts and our renowned work with the best designers and shipyards in the business. With a distinguished record of project delivery and many 100m+ superyachts currently under construction, we are the company of choice for the most discerning yacht owners globally.


      FLYING FOX - Lurssen 136m by Imperial Yachts

      LUXURY YACHTING 360°

      Luxury Yachting 360-degree is not just our company motto. It is the guiding principle behind a full-spectrum approach to all things marine. Since the story began in 2005, and nowadays operated from our prestigious waterfront  office in Monaco’s most exclusive port location, Imperial’s tenacious commitment to the interests of its clients has seen it grow to become one of the most respected superyacht specialists in the world – and yet our 360-degree approach is about much more than just award-winning construction. 

      From initial concept, through design and build, to management, charter, marketing and finance, every element is overseen with patience, precision and expertise by a specialist team dedicated solely to that discipline.

      FLYING FOX - Lurssen 136m by Imperial Yachts


      Our enviable portfolio proves that we have the experience and commercial capacity  to handle the world’s most ambitious superyacht projects, but with our global through-life management service, we also have the infrastructure to help yacht owners enjoy their investment. 

      While the Imperial main office is located in Monaco, the heart of the superyacht industry, we have been deeply involved in some of the main new build projects of the past ten years, and we are currently managing some of the most impressive future new build projects, soon to be among the superstar launches of this decade.


      24/7 DEDICATION – IT’S WHAT SETS IMPERIAL APART

      At Imperial, we understand your vessel is like no other; it is your own bespoke and beloved project. This is no more evident than when you decide to sell. 

      Imperial has been involved in many of the recent major sales of the superyacht industry: ARIADNA (Heesen 47m), BEL ABRI (Amels 52m), EVENT (Amels 60m), ARKLEY (Lurssen 60m), Fast Support Vessel 6711 (Damen 67m), PROJECT 783 (Nobiskrug 73.5m), RoMEA (Abeking & Rasmussen 82m) or AMORE VERO (Oceanco 86m) are some or our major achievements. 

      Our experience and clear understanding of the superyacht market evolution will be your main guide through the sales process.

      FLYING FOX - Lurssen 136m by Imperial Yachts


      Imperial’s handpicked, multilingual charter and operational teams manage a fleet of the world’s finest yachts, crewed by the industry’s most experienced professionals, and deployed among some of the planet’s most seductive cruising grounds. 

      Imperial doesn’t just match your needs to the right yacht, however, but we also match you with exclusive destination and cruising itineraries. Our team also inspects the yacht, negotiates the best terms, assists with embarkation, and provides continual support throughout your charter. 

      Our team can even attend to the vital logistics of your shore-based experience – from restaurant reservations and nightclub bookings, to obtaining the best tickets for concerts and sporting events, as well as exclusive transfers by jet, helicopter or luxury car.

      At Imperial, your “Off-the-Yacht” pleasures are an integrated part of the Luxury Yachting 360-degree experience, and we put all our energy to improve your yachting experience.

      FLYING FOX - Lurssen 136m by Imperial Yachts



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      The Best Bikes in the World : Colango C64 Review

      Colango C64 Review




      The C64 builds on the legend of Colnago’s hand built Italian lugged carbon framesets that started with the C40 – in 1995 the first carbon bike ridden to victory in Paris-Roubaix. 

      The C64 takes all that was good about its predecessor, the C60 while adding modern aero details, improved power transfer and a more comfortable ride experience. It’s a bike selected for Editor’s Choice awards for the best ridden in 2018.

      Road bicycle C64 | Colnago - The Best Bikes in the World
      Colango C64


      When we rode the C60 last summer, we loved the ride quality but noted the lack of modern features in Colnago’s superbike. Ernesto must have been listening, because six months later out comes the C64, with a host of updates to its predecessor’s classic design.

      Colnago C64 disc — photos, specs, info - BikeRadar
      Colango C64


      It’s called the C64 to mark the 64 years since Colnago was founded, and like the C60 is hand built in Italy. It’s available in six colours and disc-brake or direct-mount rim brake versions.

      Colango C64

      Frame

      The C64 is still a lugged frame, with butted carbon tubes bonded into carbon lugs, reflecting the design of Colnago’s classic steel road bikes, used by the likes of Eddy Merckx in his glory days.

      The lugged construction allows Colnago to offer a wide range of frame sizes and either a sloping or a horizontal top tube. The C64’s tubing is wider, lighter and, Colnago says, stronger than the C60’s tubes, shaving a claimed 205g off the C60’s weight.

      Colango C64

      The single-piece design allows it to integrate the seatpost clamping bolt into the underside of the top tube for a more modern aesthetic, better hold and a weight saving of around 15g. Colnago has also moved from a round seatpost to a flat backed design, as used in its V2-R aero bike, noting that this increases vertical compliance over the C60’s 31.6mm post.

      Colango C64


      It says that its new recessed bottle cage bolts on the down tube help with aerodynamics too, by reducing the distance between the cage and the frame.

      Colnago C64
      Colango C64


      Other changes include asymmetric chainstays, with a wider section to the non-driveside stay. There’s also a redesigned head tube lug with an angular cut-out and, Colnago says, extra stiffness. This is mirrored in a recessed area in the fork, which has also been redesigned from the C60 to make it more rigid and save around 40g.

      Colango C64


      There’s a new internal rib in the steerer tube for extra strength, which means that there’s no need for an expander inside. The headset design is borrowed from the Colnago Concept, with polymer upper cups designed to help adsorb road vibrations.

      Colango C64





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