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    Random Abandoned Cars Could Be Yours at Pittsburgh Airport's Annual Auction

    There are stories behind the 10 vehicles—including a 2015 Mini Cooper S, a 2002 BMW 530i, and the 1999 Nissan Maxima pictured above—that people just left behind at the Pittsburgh airport last year, but sadly, we don’t know them. What we do know is that they are all going on the auction block this weekend.If used vehicles aren’t your thing, how about industrial-strength snowplows? Get your winter work done in mere moments with the same tools the airport used to keep the runway clear.In 2020, in an online-only auction, most of the abandoned vehicles found new homes, but some didn’t, like a 2002 Suzuki Grand Vitara and a 2004 Saturn Ion.Enough people simply abandon their vehicles at the Pittsburgh International Airport each year that the Pittsburgh Airport Authority holds an annual auction to get rid of the growing collection. This year, the auction is set for this coming weekend—Saturday, October 23, at noon—and it’s the place to be if you’re looking to snag someone’s old, unwanted vehicle.

    Joe R. Pyle Auctions

    Ten passenger vehicles, all of which at some point were parked in the public parking lot and never picked up, will be up for sale this weekend. They include, in addition to the 2009 Nissan Titan and 2002 BMW 530i pictured above, a 2007 Chevy Impala, a 2015 Mini Cooper S, and a 2007 Pontiac G6. For those of you looking to really up your snowplow game this winter, the airport is also auctioning off some of its old equipment, including six Oshkosh Sweepster Snow Eliminators and a KME 2002 Runway snowplow with over 1100 hours of service. A few unclaimed lost-and-found items are also part of the auction this year.

    Since these are not your usual used-car sales, don’t expect to drive away in your new used car should you win an auction. As these are abandoned vehicles, the Airport Authority needs to apply for a title for each vehicle with PennDOT, and it can then take 90 or more days to get that title, and more to transfer it from the Airport Authority’s name to the name of the successful bidder.Due to COVID-19, the 2020 edition of the airport’s annual auction for around 30 pieces of retired equipment and abandoned vehicles was held online only (with an internet premium of 15 percent). This year, Joe R. Pyle Auction Services is accepting online pre-bidding for the various vehicles up until the live auction starts, but there is no online live component for the auction, although there’s a livestream to view it. While we don’t think last year’s sales offer up much of a preview for what might be in store for bidders this year—used-car prices are a bit different now compared to a year ago—it is still interesting that in 2020, a 2006 Nissan Murano with around 150,000 miles sold for $1100, a 2012 Chevrolet Silverado with 57,000 miles sold for $18,250, and a JLG Model 260 MRT scissor lift sold for $12,750. All bidders passed on a few vehicles that were up for auction last year, including a 2002 Suzuki Grand Vitara, a 2004 Saturn Ion, and a 2002 Chevrolet Cavalier.
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    Chevy Has a New 10-Liter Crate Motor That Makes 1004 HP

    When Mopar announced a 1000-hp crate engine called the Hellephant, it was hard to hide our disappointment. Sure, a four-digit horsepower number out of the box sounds great, but it was hard not to think the company had called just a bit short of the Goldilocks figure. The good news is that Chevrolet agrees, which is why the company is announcing a new, one-thousand-and-four horsepower engine. That’s right, the newest big-block crate motor from GM makes 1004 hp and 876 pound-feet of torque on pump gas. The ZZ632/1000 does so without a turbo- or supercharger, relying instead on displacement alone. It’s got plenty of that; the 632-cubic-inch engine is massive, with a 10-liter capacity that shames even monsters like the Bugatti Chiron and Dodge Viper.

    That’s more than any road car would ever need. But this thing is built for racing. The massive iron-block engine can take a beating, with Chevy noting that a prototype has weathered over 200 simulated drag races on a dyno without failure. We can’t even imagine what kind of power it could make with forced induction, but you’d struggle to find a blower that’d fit. If you can get by with just 1004 hp, the ZZ632/1000 goes on sale in early 2022. Pricing hasn’t been announced, but the 621-hp ZZ572/620 with which it shares an engine block mold goes for $16,304.82. Expect this to land north of that figure.

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    New 2023 Range Rover Teased Before October 26 Debut

    A new generation of Land Rover’s Range Rover luxury SUV will arrive on October 26.We expect the 2023 Range Rover to be more luxurious and more modern than before.Look for Land Rover’s inline-six engine to be standard, with V-8 and hybrid powertrains optional.The iconic Range Rover will enter a new era soon, as the latest generation will make its debut October 26. Land Rover has released a few teaser photos of the new 2023 Range Rover in anticipation, including a blurry profile shot and a close-up of the front badge. As expected, the luxury SUV will maintain its boxy shape but looks to have more modern detailing, with a look similar to that of the Range Rover Velar.

    Land Rover

    Full details will be coming soon, but we expect the Range Rover to offer Land Rover’s 3.0-liter inline-six combined with a 48-volt hybrid system as the standard engine. A supercharged 5.0-liter V-8 will likely be optional, as it is on the Defender, and a plug-in-hybrid model may join the lineup later on as well. Inside, we’ll likely see a comprehensive infotainment update, along with all manner of fancy materials available including leather, wood, and aluminum.The current model offers short- and long-wheelbase variants, plus ultra-luxury Autobiography models, and we think that will continue into the new generation. That means that the price range will likely be wide, starting just under $100,000 and ranging up to around $200,000 for the top versions. A redesign of the smaller Range Rover Sport will likely follow by a few months.Look for more details to come on the 2023 Land Rover Range Rover lineup next week as we find out more about this new flagship luxury SUV.
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    New 2022 Range Rover Teased Before October 26 Debut

    A new generation of Land Rover’s Range Rover luxury SUV will arrive on October 26.We expect the 2022 Range Rover to be more luxurious and more modern than before.Look for Land Rover’s inline-six engine to be standard, with V-8 and hybrid powertrains optional.CLARIFICATION: Land Rover confirmed to C/D that the new model will arrive in the U.S. for the 2022 model year, not 2023 as this article previously stated. The current, outgoing Range Rover is already in its 2022 model year, so we’re not sure at this point how the company plans to differentiate the two in terms of naming convention, or if the old and new models will be sold alongside each other.The iconic Range Rover will enter a new era soon, as the latest generation will make its debut October 26. Land Rover has released a few teaser photos of the new 2022 Range Rover in anticipation, including a blurry profile shot and a close-up of the front badge. As expected, the luxury SUV will maintain its boxy shape but looks to have more modern detailing, with a look similar to that of the Range Rover Velar.

    Land Rover

    Full details will be coming soon, but we expect the Range Rover to offer Land Rover’s 3.0-liter inline-six combined with a 48-volt hybrid system as the standard engine. A supercharged 5.0-liter V-8 will likely be optional, as it is on the Defender, and a plug-in-hybrid model may join the lineup later on as well. Inside, we’ll likely see a comprehensive infotainment update, along with all manner of fancy materials available including leather, wood, and aluminum.The current model offers short- and long-wheelbase variants, plus ultra-luxury Autobiography models, and we think that will continue into the new generation. That means that the price range will likely be wide, starting just under $100,000 and ranging up to around $200,000 for the top versions. A redesign of the smaller Range Rover Sport will likely follow by a few months.Look for more details to come on the 2022 Land Rover Range Rover lineup next week as we find out more about this new flagship luxury SUV.
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    Bajaj Chetak Vs TVS iQube – Electric Scooter Sales Sep 2021

    Bajaj Chetak Electric Scooter In New Topaz Blue ColourIncreasing fuel prices have worked as a catalyst to boost electric two-wheeler sales in the country
    While there is no dearth of electric two-wheeler brands in the country, Chetak and iQube are currently the only ones offered by established auto companies. Barring a few months, combined sales of Chetak and iQube have consistently risen since January 2021. From 241 units in January, sales are now at 1,408 units in September.
    This could be indicative of growing consumer confidence in electric two-wheelers. The shift is happening due to several reasons including rising fuel prices and subsidies announced by the government.
    Prices of many electric two-wheelers are now at par with popular petrol-powered two-wheelers. With subsidies, some electric scooters are even priced lower than popular petrol scooters. Adequate range and availability of charging infrastructure are other factors contributing to increasing sales of electric vehicles.
    Electric Scooter Sales – 5X YoY growth
    Combined sales of Chetak and iQube was 295 units in September last year. Comparing with September 2021, the numbers have risen quite close to 5X in YoY terms. Since June this year, combined sales of Chetak and iQube has been consistently above the 1k mark. Total sales during Jan-Sep period are 6,667 units. TVS iQube is ahead with 3,670 units, as compared to 2,997 units of Bajaj Chetak.
    Bajaj Chetak vs TVS iQube – Sep 2021 Sales
    Chetak sales in September is at 642 units. YoY numbers have more than doubled, as compared to 288 units sold in September last year. Chetak MoM growth is at 76.37%, as compared to 364 units sold in August 2021. iQube sales in September is at 766 units. YoY growth is 10843%, as compared to 7 units sold in September last year. MoM growth is 18.03%, as compared to 649 units sold in August 2021.
    Bajaj Chetak vs TVS iQube In 2021
    Shortage of auto components
    While global shortage of auto components has affected most OEMs, companies like Bajaj are among the ones who have been hit hardest. This is why sales are on the slower side despite getting high number of bookings. The shortage situation, especially that of semiconductors is expected to continue till next year. Tech companies worldwide are making fresh investments to open new facilities and boost production at existing units. Supply situation may take several months to return back to normal.
    In the near future, other mainstream auto companies like Honda and Hero MotoCorp are expected to launch their respective electric two-wheelers. Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) is expected to launch their electric scooter by next fiscal year. Honda BENLY e electric scooter has already been spotted testing here. However, it’s not certain if India will get BENLY e electric scooter or some other model. The electric scooter being planned by Honda will be targeted at global markets as well.
    Hero MotoCorp is expected to launch its first electric product in March 2022. Another model will be launched in second half of next year. Hero had partnered with Taiwan-based EV manufacturer Gogoro to develop its electric scooters. Gogoro will also be involved in developing battery swapping infrastructure for Hero’s upcoming electric two-wheelers. Bajaj and TVS will be observing these developments closely. More

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    KTM India Sales, Exports Sep 2021 – Duke, RC 125, 200, 250, 390 ADV

    Image – Miraj AcharyaKTM India domestic sales grew marginally on a MoM basis while YoY sales dipped significantly by 39.62 percent
    MoM growth was reported in KTM India domestic sales in the past month, up 1.48 percent over sales in August 2021. Sales which had stood at 4,389 units in August 2021 increased to 4,454 units in September 2021, an increase of 65 units. This growth was solely due to increased demand for the KTM 200 (Duke and RC) while every other model in the company lineup posed de-growth.
    On a YoY basis, KTM domestic sales dipped as much as 39.62 percent. Sales which had stood at 7,377 units in September 2020 increased to 4,454 units in the past month, a difference of 2,923 units. In this case, it was the KTM 250 (Duke and ADV) that showed positive results while all other models posted de-growth.
    KTM India Sales Sep 2021
    KTM 200 (Duke and RC) saw an 18.16 percent YoY de-growth to 2,326 units in September 2021, down from 2,842 units sold in September 2020 with a share of 52.22 percent. KTM 250 sales increased 4.17 percent YoY to 1,173 units while holding onto a share of 26.34 percent.
    Sales of the KTM 125 (Duke and RC) and of the KTM 390 (Duke, ADV and RC) dipped 73.75 percent and 68.71 percent respectively to 582 units and 373 units in September 2021. These figures were down from 2,217 units and 1,192 units sold respectively in September 2020.
    KTM India Sales and Exports – Sep 2021 vs Sep 2020 (YoY)
    MoM domestic sales saw the KTM 200 in top form with a 62.89 percent growth to 2,326 units and a share of 32.54 percent. This was against 1,428 units sold in August 2021. KTM 250, 125 and 390 all posted a MoM de-growth with the 390 dipping 50.92 percent in September 2021 to 373 units, down from 760 units sold in August 2021.
    KTM Exports Sep 2021
    On a YoY basis, KTM India has reported a 29.31 percent growth in terms of exports. Exports which had stood at 2,856 units in September 2020 increased to 3,693 units in the past month. Shipments of the KTM 200 (Duke and RC) were up 67.69 percent to 2,247 units, from 1,340 units shipped in September 2020.
    KTM 390 (Duke, ADV and RC) saw a total of 893 units shipped in the past month, down 7.56 percent over 966 units shipped in September 2020. KTM 250 (Duke and ADV) exports were more or less on par at 553 units in September 2021 from 550 units exported in September 2020.
    KTM India Sales and Exports – Sep 2021 vs Aug 2021 (MoM)
    On a MoM basis, KTM India posted increased exports. Exports which had stood at 2,810 units in August 2021, increased 31.42 percent to 3,693 units in September 2021. KTM 200 and 390 saw increased demand in export markets.
    KTM 200 exports increased 42.04 percent to 2,247 units while 390 exports surged 123.25 percent to 893 units, from 400 units shipped in August 2021. Shipments of the KTM 250 dipped 33.21 percent to 553 units in the past month as against 828 units shipped in the same month of the previous year.
    New Launches From KTM India
    KTM India announced launch of next gen RC200 and RC125 in India earlier this month. Introduced at introductory prices of Rs 2.09 lakh and Rs 1.82 lakh respectively, the updated bikes have started moving into company dealerships.
    Both these bikes get fresh updates over their earlier counterparts with new chassis, steel trellis frame and bolt on sub-frames. KTM India will next launch the larger capacity RC390, likely to take place in early 2022. More

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    Porsche Cayman GT4 RS Looks Hard-Core in First Official Photos

    Porsche has released the first photos of the Cayman GT4 RS.This is the ultimate performance version of Porsche’s 718 mid-engine sports cars.It’s likely to have a naturally aspirated 4.0-liter flat-six, possibly with over 500 horsepower.While it is normally possible to reliably set a watch by the steady cadence of Porsche’s model launches, we have been waiting longer than expected to for the RS version of the Cayman GT4. Now it’s nearly here, as the company has released images of a lightly disguised prototype version during testing surrounded by some spectacular Alpine scenery.

    Beyond official confirmation of the car’s existence—and the announcement of its Nürburgring lap time of 7:09.3—other details are slight at the moment. RS models are more track focused than the GTs they are based on, and we believe the new Cayman will use a developed version of the naturally aspirated 4.0-liter flat-six engine found in the existing Cayman GT4. We will have to wait a while longer for power and torque figures, although the fact that the RS has lapped the Nordschleife 23.6 seconds quicker than the existing GT4 suggests a substantial increase in firepower. We previously predicted it will make up to 500 horsepower.
    The images show that the GT4 RS has been given a substantial aerodynamic workout, with an extended front splitter, covers over what appear to be aero-exit vents on the front fenders, and a substantial rear wing with a design similar to that of the current 992-generation 911 GT3. The test mule’s yellow brake calipers also indicate that Porsche’s PCCB carbon-ceramic brakes are present, although we will have to wait to see if those are standard fitment or reserved for the options list.
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    Images from the cockpit also show paddle shifters behind the steering wheel, demonstrating that the prototype is running with Porsche’s PDK double-clutch transmission. This is unsurprising given the RS’s mission of delivering ultimate track performance, although we still have some hope that the confirmed production version will also be offered with the six-speed manual transmission that is still available in the regular GT4. The official release also confirms that the GT4 RS will be available with optional Michelin Pilot Cup 2 R tires, which are street legal but designed for hard track use. There is no word on price, but we can safely presume that Porsche will charge a significant premium for what will be the ultimate performance version of the 718 Cayman; be surprised if the base price comes in below $130,000. We’ll bring you more details as soon as we get them.

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    350cc Motorcycle Sales Sep 2021 – Classic, Meteor, CB350, Bullet, Electra

    New Royal Enfield Classic 350Global shortage of auto components has dragged down sales of 350cc motorcycles with most registering negative growth
    The 350cc segment motorcycles include Royal Enfield Classic, Meteor, Bullet, Electra and Honda CB350. Other motorcycles are also there, like Jawa, Benelli, etc – But their sales numbers have not been revealed yet.
    The 350cc motorcycle segment registered sales of of 25,709 units in the domestic market in September 2021. YoY growth is down by -51.89%, as compared to 53,442 units sold in September last year. MoM growth is also negative at -29.65%, as compared to 36,543 units sold in August 2021. All except Honda H’ness CB350 have negative MoM growth in September.
    In exports, YoY growth is at 392.84%. A total of 3,440 units were exported in September 2021, as compared to 698 units in September last year. MoM export growth is negative at -12.22%, as compared to 3,919 units exported in August 2021.
    350cc Motorcycle Sales Sep 2021
    Even though its YoY sales are down by more than 60%, Royal Enfield Classic 350 continues to dominate the 350cc segment. A total of 13,751 units were sold in September 2021, as compared to 38,827 units in the corresponding period last year. Classic 350 percentage share in sales is at 53.49%. MoM growth is also negative at -41.37%, as compared to 23,453 units sold in August 2021. Classic 350 sales in September are more than the combined sales of all other motorcycles in this segment.
    350cc Motorcycle Sales Sep 2021 vs Sep 2020 (YoY)
    At number two in the list is Meteor 350 with sales of 6,184 units in September. Share in sales is at 24.05%. MoM growth is down by -3.09%, as compared to 6,381 units sold in August 2021. CB350 is third with sales of 2,995 units in September. Share in sales is at 11.65%. In MoM terms, CB350 is the only motorcycle with positive growth. CB350 has made impressive gain of 186.06%, as compared to 1,047 units sold in August 2021. Taking lead over Bullet and Electra is a significant achievement for CB350.
    Bullet 350 is fourth in the list with sales of 2,107 units in September 2021. The motorcycle has lost more than 3/4th of its sales, as compared to 8,883 units sold in September last year. Share in sales is at 8.20%. MoM growth is also negative at -43.04%, as compared to 3,699 units sold in August 2021.
    Electra 350 is fifth with sales of 672 units in September 2021. At -88.28%, it has the biggest drop in YoY growth in percentage terms. Sales during the corresponding period last year were at 5,732 units. Share in sales is at 2.61%. MoM growth is down by -65.77%, as compared to 1,963 units sold in August 2021.
    350cc Motorcycle Sales Sep 2021 vs Aug 2021 (MoM)
    350cc motorcycles exports
    In exports, Meteor 350 maintains its lead. A total of 1,530 units were exported in September 2021, commanding a market share of 44.48%. MoM exports are down by -35.66%, as compared to 2,378 units exported in August 2021. Classic 350 is second with exports of 1,273 units. YoY growth is 82.38%, as compared to 698 units exported in September last year. Share in exports is at 37.01%. MoM exports growth is up by 77.05%, as compared to 719 units exported in August.
    CB350, Bullet, Electra are next with exports of 570, 64, and 3 units, respectively. Share in exports is at 16.57%, 1.86% and 0.09%, respectively. CB350 MoM export numbers are down by -30.66%, as compared to 822 units exported in August 2021. More