Archive for May, 2009

All about Nano

Posted on Sunday, May 31, 2009 by Geraldine in Uncategorized
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carazoo.com asked:


Tata Motors purely Indian based car manufacturers have come a long way winning many successes. It has rolled out many cars in India as well as globally. Though as in every business, Tata Motors too faced many troubles but the will power to move ahead allowed them to sustain in the car industry. The making of the ultra cheap car Nano is the clear example of their hard work and latest innovations.

Initially, the idea of building the ultra cheap car by Tata did not gain any support. Many car critics even laughed at the idea of such concept. But Ratan Tata was adamant and was in full confident in rolling out his dream car and proving the critics to be wrong.

Tata Nano was unveiled at the 9th Auto Expo at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi and the name ‘Nano’ was opted to reflect the size and the trend. The in order to bring his dream to reality, the car manufacturer set its plant Singhur, West Bengal. But the destiny had planned something else for Nano, the framers protested over the Nano production at Singhur.

Later Tata won the controversial acquisition of land and were given the permission by the court to set up plant to build the ultra low cost car the Nano . But the protest continued and the car manufacturer was forced to stop the production and relocated the plant to Gujarat. The loss was not minimal, Nano which was expected to launch in October 2008 was delayed. But even at this time the company did not loose its confident and continued to be in new with the latest news on Nano.

Finally undergoing all the trouble and hassles, March 24, 2009 was reserved for Tata Nano. The ultra cheap car made a grand entry into the Indian car market. The little wonder was launched in India at the Gymkhana Club in Mumbai.

The Nano sports a 624cc rear mounted petrol engine which delivers 34.5 bhp. The engine is equipped with a 4-speed manual transmission, the engine supported with Bosch’s new Value Motronic system. The Nano is ahead in fuel economy compared to its rivals and offers remarkable fuel efficiency of 23.6 km/litre, certified by the Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI) under mandated test conditions.

With Nano is 3.1 m in length, 1.5 m width, 1.6m height, Nano flaunts with its stylish design and frugal engineering. ‘Nano’ when compared with Maruti 800, on bumper-to- bumper length is 8% cent shorter than Maruti 800 but is 21 per cent more spacious in interior volume. It is available in three variants. Starting from Base model to two Deluxe models with AC.

The exterior sports different features for all the three variants. When the Base and the CX gets black colour bumper, door handles, driver’s side outside rear view mirror the top end variant is adorned with body colour bumper body colour door handles, driver’s side outside rear view mirror. For the base model front windshield comes plain, where as the CX version gets tinted and the top end variant gets tinted with top blue band front windshield. Spoiler and Roof breeding is available only for the high end version.

Coming to its interior which is spaciously designed for a people of four carries single tone vinyl seat upholstery and door trim for the base model, dual tone vinyl for the CX, and complete fabric seat upholstery and vinyl with fabric insert door trims for the LX. The first two variants gets a 2-spoke steering wheel, whereas the LX gets an extra spoke for the steering. Only the deluxe versions are enhanced with the air conditioner and the power window (front only) is available only in the LX version.

Safety features include center high mount stop lamp, laminated windshield, door lock on driver side, front & rear seat belts, additional body reinforcements, intrusion beam, and is standard on all the variants. Central locking and door lock on passenger side only for the LX version. Booster assisted brakes for the CX and LX variants.

The three variants- Base BSII, Base BSIII, CX BSII, CX BSIII, LX BSIII comes with the price tag ranging between Rs 1.3 Lakh to Rs 1.8 Lakh.



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What are the different levels of Pony Club and what does each require?

Posted on Friday, May 29, 2009 by Geraldine in Horses

Misty’sMom asked:


I’m thinking of joining pony club and would like to know what each level requires. I just want to know as much as possible before making a commitment. Anything else you think I should know please add it. Thanks a lot.

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Horse Riding at Tswalu

Posted on Friday, May 29, 2009 by Geraldine in Destinations
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Lyrene Zimmerman asked:


Horse riding has become exceptionally popular at Tswalu and the stables were very busy this festive season, with a wonderful giraffe sighting on the Christmas morning ride, followed by buffalo sightings a few days later.

Guests loved the thrill of being out on horseback, part of their natural surroundings.

The Tswalu stables now have15 horses varying of size, colour and breed. The breeds include Shire, Arab X, Appaloosa X, Saddler X, Boerperd, Friesian X, Quarter horse X and Pinto. We also have some retired racehorses from the Oppenheimer stud farm. Their sizes vary from 146cm (14.3H) to 172cm (17.1H).

Most of the horses are suitable for any type of rider but we do have a few that need more experienced riders. In December we welcomed Cindy to Tswalu, who will be assisting Almeri as Assistant Stable Manager. Cindy completed her Equine Science degree in South Africa and has worked with Arabian and Thoroughbred horses. She also worked at Saldannah Military Equestrian Centre where she was a Stable Manager and ran the eco-rides on the beach. She is looking forward to learning about the Kalahari and becoming a field guide.

This week we also welcome 2 new arrivals to the Tswalu stables. Levi and Lex are beautiful Shire carthorses, originally from England. In the past, this soaring breed was used to do farm work and pull carriages. Levi is 3 years old and already standing at 172cm (17.1H). Lex is 2 years old and is standing at 164cm (16.2H). They will continue to grow until about the age of five and will mature around 180cm (18H). Both horses are undergoing training and will be used for guests as soon as training is complete.



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pony club

Posted on Thursday, May 28, 2009 by Geraldine in Horses
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<3 Sarah <3 asked:


i look after a woman’s new forest pony (have been for over a year) and i really want to do pony club.

What does pony club involve and stuff? Do you do tests and stuff? :)
(i live in the UK and im 14 :) )

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Ken Block Gymkhana Practice

Posted on Tuesday, May 26, 2009 by Geraldine in Uncategorized
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KenBlockRacing asked:


Ken Block Gymkhana Practice www.kenblockracing.com

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