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The Bay’s largest circulating, most read newspaper.63,360 copies Charity ride to help family
See page 15
Full of surprisesSee page 4Chrysler Grand Voyager
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Inside this issueTop awards for local technicians Page 6
New Portilo carrier system Page 10
Riding for Sativa Page 15
All changed and GOOD TO GO
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The new Mazda3 is here, with a hot new look that will have heads turning all over again. Available
in Hatch and Sedan and in all the latest new season colours, it also comes with a host of new
features and creature comforts. Add in 3 years of mazdacare Genuine Scheduled Servicing* at no
extra cost and it’s easy to see why the car you love driving - loves you back. Book a test drive now
at your local Mazda dealer or by visiting mazda.co.nz today.
changed and GOOD TO GO
Redeveloped from the ground up, the all-new Mazda BT-50 is now as comfy, spacious and easy to drive as a car but still has all the power and convenience of a ute. Family trips can be fun again with heaps of storage on hand for all the tents and toys while the car-like ride comfort means the smiles stay on the faces - even around the curliest of corners. Add in a host of advanced safety technologies plus features like Cruise Control and Bluetooth® and there’s not a worry left in the world. New Fixed Price Servicing Servicing your vehicle has never been more affordable. With our new mazda commercialcare Fixed Price Servicing option, you’ll never pay more than $200 (incl. GST) per service - no matter what needs doing. Fixed Price Servicing is available for each 6 month or 10,000km Scheduled Service throughout the mazda commercialcare period of 3 years or 100,000km (whichever occurs first).
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THE ALL-NEW M{ZD{ BT-50 YOU’LL NOTICE
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Changes to family size or business activities that demand un-cramped, multiple seating options in a vehicle
can pose the odd dilemma. Chrysler’s new Grand Voyager, however, will
comfortably and safely solve all ‘people transportation’ problems.
When faced with sudden expansion to the family, for example having twins, plans get sideswiped and instantly space everywhere is at a premium for the impending arrival of the extra family members. It is easy enough to juggle space at home and a bit of DIY will soon turn the most unappealing spare room into a welcoming nursery.
Not so easily done for wheels, however,
at least not safely and legally, leaving the dilemma of what to buy for your growing and precious cargo. A multi-seat wagon or coach is an obvious option, but the added demand of equipping the family with a people mover to replace the trusty sedan could have most parents feeling slightly queasy. Have no fear though because the Grand Voyager, put through its paces by Bay Driver this week, is a vehicle that will bury all misconceptions of what a people mover should be.
Comfort and space for allOutwardly, the designers have given the
Voyager a more defi ned, stronger look and one that defi es you to believe just how much space is contained within the cabin. But when you fl ick open the electrically operated sliding door, a vista of space literally opens up before you.
The fi rst thing you notice is the completely fl at fl oor, which makes access a breeze. We also applaud the two armchair-like seats in
the ‘mid-ships’ position being separated, allowing easy access to the comfy rear bench seat. This runs contra to what most seven seat designs accommodate, where a bench seat will swallow the width and a couple of (usually) smaller seats in the back make up the complement of seven.
There is also easy access to the cleverly hidden stor-age bins that sit within the fl oor in front of the two middle seats. Like so many of the Voyager’s features, they are the sort of thing
you will spend time being pleasantly surprised about as you discover them. In fact, thoughtful, practical design reigns throughout the passenger cabin, from the bins to the rechargeable LED torch tucked in the rear, the multiple power outlets and fold down activity trays to name just a few.
Perhaps the smartest feature within the Voy-ager’s long list is the ‘Stow and Go’ electric folding seat system. At the push of a button, the rearmost seats can be folded up and
magically transform the whole space into a cavernous storage area. Fold the mid seats up as well and in seconds, you have transformed the Voyager from luxury cruiser into a mas-sive 3000 litres of wheeled space.
The seating fl exibility of the Voyager is enormous with at least nine confi gurations. The ability to turn the seats around means stopping for a picnic, regardless of the weather, is a big improvement on negotiat-ing the steering wheel and balancing lunch on your knee. That rainy day picnic is all the more appealing thanks to dual DVD screens that drop down, aircraft style, in the cabin.
Entertaining technologyIn addition to the DVD player, the ability
to store up to 30GB of music and video that you can rip from your own collection, helps keep the cabin uncluttered. So throw the discs back in the house and let the tech-nology catalogue it and keep it all within easy reach on the touch screen information
management console. It is also possible to run a video game through the rear screen, while the front screen plays a DVD, keep-ing all parties happy. The front information screen incorporates a reversing camera too, so you don’t risk leaving one of your valuable passengers behind or worse.
It seems Chrysler designers have taken many of their cues from aircraft cabin design in laying out the Voyager for maximum passenger comfort. There are above head air conditioning vents with separate air condi-tioning controls for the rear zone, pin point LED lighting, multiple cup holders and
ample adjustment to maximise leg room. With the very rear seats being so comfort-able, it is easy to envisage the application of the Voyager as a vehicle of choice for lodge owners or top end shuttle services.
Handles like a dreamUp front, the attention to specifi cation is
no less. The driving position is nicely placed and despite the Voyager’s size, you feel more like you are behind the wheel of a sedan. For
its size, the Voyager’s handling is surprisingly well sorted. You are hardly going to revisit your racing youth (the tribe in the back is reason enough for that), but the Voyager delivers a soft, forgiving ride, without any
sense of wallow that would leave your passengers turn-ing green.
The 2.8 litre turbo-diesel is a good power plant to have in a vehicle designed for taking a reasonable load of both people and gear and it does not disappoint. The six speed transmission provides plenty of range for it to adjust to the demands placed on it and is an ideal match. The diesel offers plenty of low-down pull, is refi ned even under power and will deliver
economy that will keep something in the household budget for groceries.
For anyone looking to maximise their investment in a people mover for the long-term, the Voyager certainly delivers. It also delivers on the promise to bring more com-fort than you would have ever had thought possible in this vehicle category, with plenty of nifty design features that will keep all on board safe, entertained and happy.
By Richard Rennie
Take the family on a Grand VoyageThe Voyager offers easy access to a spacious
interior full of excellent design and technology.
Chrysler Grand VoyagerEngine: 2.8 Litre Turbo Diesel
Transmission: 6 Speed AutoPower: 120kW @ 3800 rpm
Torque: 360NmWheels: 17 inch alloys
Suspension: Sport Tuned with Load Levelling
Safety Features: Multiple side and front airbags, Rear park assist, Tyre pressure monitoring, ESC, ABS Disc Brakes,
Rear conversation mirrorComfort Features: Power everything
including both sliding doors and rear hatch, remote door operation, leather
seating with heated front seats, Sat Nav system, DVD system, Hard drive
with USB, Bluetooth.Price: $81,990 (as tested)
Available at: Farmer Chrysler at Farmer Autovillage, 116 Hewletts Rd,
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With the rear seats folded fl at, there is a heap of extra load space.
Cues have been taken from aircraft cabin design in the passenger space – it even comes with headsets
for the twin-screen DVD system.
The guys up front also get treated well with a great driving position, plus heated leather memory seats.
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The all new Dodge Journey. The 7-seater with style.The Dodge Journey has put an end to the seven-seat, family stereotype. From the designer interior, more powerful 3.6 Litre V6 Pentastar engine to the multi function touchscreen entertainment system it’s a whole new adventure in style. Test drive a Dodge Journey today, call 0800 NZ DODGE, text DODGE to 244* or visit dodge.co.nz
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The all new Dodge Journey. The 7-seater with style.The Dodge Journey has put an end to the seven-seat, family stereotype. From the designer interior, more powerful 3.6 Litre V6 Pentastar engine to the multi function touchscreen entertainment system it’s a whole new adventure in style. Test drive a Dodge Journey today, call 0800 NZ DODGE, text DODGE to 244* or visit dodge.co.nz
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The all new Dodge Journey. The 7-seater with style.The Dodge Journey has put an end to the seven-seat, family stereotype. From the designer interior, more powerful 3.6 Litre V6 Pentastar engine to the multi function touchscreen entertainment system it’s a whole new adventure in style. Test drive a Dodge Journey today, call 0800 NZ DODGE, text DODGE to 244* or visit dodge.co.nz
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Like all leading car manufacturers, Volkswa-gen invests millions into developing and building outstanding vehicles. They also invest as much time into training their global team of highly skilled technicians to ensure those vehicles are kept in perfect mechanical condition.
The ‘Best of the Best’ of these earn the title of Master Technician and Volkswagen New Zealand recently held an award ceremony in Auckland to celebrate the completion of their fi rst ever Master Technician training course in the Asia Pacifi c region.
Only seven technicians in New Zealand qualifi ed for this prestigious award and among them was Darren Peattie, Volkswagen service team leader at Farmer Autovillage in Hewletts Road, Mount Maunganui. Service manager Bevan Sheppard is under-standably proud to count one of these talented young men among his experienced team in the service department.
“To achieve this status, Darren had to com-plete six specialised training courses plus pass a series of tough practical and theory exams over an 18 month period,” says Bevan. “Only seven of the 70 VW technicians in the country were selected to complete the full training course and qualify as Master Technicians.”
More good news for the Farmer Autovillage service team comes with another technician,
Blair Brookbanks, being announced as the MTA Tauranga ‘Technician of the Year’ for 2011 at the awards dinner on Saturday night.
“Having two technicians achieve at these levels is just the tip of the iceberg.
“Every one of our guys knows and under-stands their specialist car brand very well, which means that, no matter what make and model of car a customer owns, when they bring it in here for a repair or service, we will produce a better result for them, every time.”
Bevan points out that this can actually trans-late into cost savings for mechanical repairs as well. By using the latest diagnostic technology, the service team can quickly assess the prob-lem, identify and order the parts from their global network and then carry out the repairs in the minimum amount of time.
In addition to Volkswagen, the Farmer Autovillage service department also specialises in repairs and maintenance of Audi, Nissan, Skoda, Subaru, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Hyundai vehicles and all other car brands can be expertly repaired or serviced too.
Customers are also able to enjoy a compli-mentary coffee in the comfortable Engine Room Cafe while waiting for their car or they are welcome to use the courtesy pick-up and drop-off service. One thing is assured though, their cars will receive the ‘gold star’ treatment at a cost that just might pleasantly surprise them.
In the best hands
VW Master Technician Darren Peattie, Service Manger Bevan Sheppard and Tauranga MTA Technician of the Year Blair Brookbanks.
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Local company has the ideal solution to carrying bikes or anything you want to get from ‘A to B’ when
you may not have the space inside your vehicle.
For anyone out there who finds loading or unloading a roof rack a bit of a struggle, help is at hand. Just about anything that would normally be carried on a roof rack can now be loaded onto one of the convenient prod-ucts in the Portilo Carrier System range.
Manufactured by Westfalia, a leading global company with a reputation for innovation and safety, the full range of Portilo Carri-ers is now available at the Towbar Factory in Boeing Place, Mount Maunganui. Towbar Fac-tory has been manufacturing super-strong tow-bars for cars, utes and 4WD vehicles for about 20 years. They also make A-frame towbars, which are specifically designed to tow cars behind motorhomes.
“It’s great to be able to offer the proven West-falia range to local people,” says Towbar Factory manager, Simon Astill.
“It opens up a whole new market to us and it sits well alongside our trusted and proven, locally manufactured towbars.”
Portilo Carriers are made from durable materials, slightly curved and can be easily fitted to any car, station wagon, SUV or ute. The Portilo system starts with a two-bike
rack that stows the bikes securely so they don’t knock against each other or the car. This stable carrier can then be converted into a truly versatile load solution with the addition of the Portilo Platform and Portilo Box. The 54kg payload means they also fulfil a multitude of uses. Another unit is specifically designed to carry skis and snowboards.
Designed for ease of handling and loading, the Portilo carriers are compact, lightweight and ready to use straight out of the box, with no assembly required. They also come with full, plug-in brake lighting connec-
tions and a panel on the front that owners can use to fit a duplicate number plate to or Towbar Factory can supply a ‘dummy’ plate to apply if preferred.
There are two more features to help ensure the Portilo range
becomes a firm favourite with outdoor-loving Kiwis. Firstly, they are easy to unlock, remove
from the back of the car, fold up and stow or carry
away, so they don’t offer tempta-tion to thieves. Secondly, they
have a tilt-action that allows them to swing down and
away from the back of the vehicle, even when fully loaded, so that a hatch or boot can be opened without having to remove the carrier.
Portilo carriers are available now at the Towbar Factory and Simon says they provide full instruction and a free fitting service for customers who would rather just “get in and go” in time for the holidays. For more infor-mation visit www.towbarfactory.co.nz
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By Laura Weaser
After participating in a few charity rides, motorbike enthusiast
Karl Downes decided to host his own for a worthy cause.
The long-time Harley Davidson rider learnt about baby Sativa Eagle from his neighbour, who happened to be her grandparents. Sativa is the youngest patient diagnosed with a rare form of leukaemia: Acute Lymphob-lastic Leukaemia. She has to endure weekly chemotherapy, with her parents Tim and Sheree taking her back and forth to Starship Hospital in Auckland.
Touched by Sativa’s condition and the fi nancial situation of the family, Karl is
organising a charity motorbike ride around the Rotorua Lakes on December 10. He says the response has been fast and steady, attract-ing more than 130 bikes and creating a convoy so big the Tauranga City Council has had to get involved in traffi c management, something he didn’t expect.
The $20 entry fee goes directly to Sativa, as well as the $20 for riding pillion. There will also be church groups with donation buckets and spot prizes to give away at Mount Surf Club from 1pm including a $3000 Fujitsu New Zealand heat pump.
Sativa’s father Tim says the feedback has been overwhelming and is exactly what they needed.
“We are currently collecting for a new car to get back and forward to Auckland on a constant basis.
“From the Facebook Page alone, we received over $3000 donated from the community. “We will use the money to start catching up on bills too so we don’t have to worry as much about money for the next six months.”
Tim says Sativa has just returned from a week of intensive chemotherapy eight hours a day, but is heading into a two week break before going back again. Tim’s main hope is for Sativa to spend some of Christmas at home and out of hospital.
Sativa and her family are hoping to attend the bike ride depending on her condition. Tim says Karl has also been kind enough to ride pillion for the trip. For more informa-tion, to contact Karl or register interest, visit http://upost.co.nz/?p=876
Riding for Sativa
Karl Downes is a keen charity rider, but this is his fi rst event as organiser.
Baby Sativa with parents Tim Eagle and Sheree Roose, and siblings Bailey (3) and
Indee (14 months).Photo by Bruce Barnard.
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