Sunday, March 12, 2017

TOP 10 MOST LUXURIOUS CARS IN THE WORLD

TOP 10 MOST LUXURIOUS CARS IN THE WORLD

Luxurious cars just create a sensational on road. They are so much more than transportation. They speak about the status, money and power of the owner. They are the symbols of pride. When they race along the road roaring and honking, basically you will get goosebumps. ๐Ÿ˜œ๐Ÿ˜œ๐Ÿ˜œ The price of the car may be costlier than others, but they roar on road with their heads up. Design as well as speed, comfort and luxury are the noticeable points of these rides. Here is my list of top 10 the most luxury cars in the world.



#Number 10: LAMBORGHINI SESTO ELEMENTO


Lamborghini Sesto Elemento debuted at the 2010 Paris Motor Show. It uses so much carbon fibre and the name is actually a reference to the atomic number of carbon, which is Sesto Elemento means sixth element in English.

It is a 2 door, 2 seater, V10 high performance lightweight limited edition car. For those of you do not know what is V, V stands for the Vee Engine. A V engine is a design that features cylinders and pistons aligned along two planes to form the familiar V shape. V engines are used in most cars due to their smaller size compared to inline engines. 

It can be bought for US$2.2 million to US$2.9 million (GB£1.5 million to GB£2.03 million).























#Number 9: BUGATTI CHIRON


It is a mid-engine, two-seater sports car designed and developed by Bugatti Automotive Group, which is owned by Volkswagen Company. This car made a statement and created a sensation in automobile industry. The 8-litre W16 quad-turbocharged engine, with an output of 1479 horsepower makes the supercar to reach 100km/h in just 2.4 seconds. Its really fasttttt. 

The beast was an instant success when it was released, with 200 units having been sold before the first delivery of the car. The base price of the car is 2,400,000. ($2,700,000 at the August 2016 exchange rate), and buyers are required to place a €200,000 ($226,000 at the August 2016 exchange rate) deposit on the car before retrieving it and has a top speed of 420km/h. ๐Ÿ˜ฑ๐Ÿ˜ฑ๐Ÿ˜ฑ























































#Number 8: FERRARI F60 AMERICA


The Ferrari F60 America is a limited edition sports car. It has a light removable soft top instead of a conventional convertible top. It has a 6.2 litre V12 and has 740 horsepower, which propels the supercar up to 330km/h. It reaches 100km/h in 3.2 seconds.

The colour scheme of the car is very much notable as it has a stars and stripes colour scheme. The interiors are finished grandly with American flag inserts. It can be bought for US$2.5 million. 























































#Number 7: PAGANI HUAYRA BC


Named after Huayra-Tata, a Quechua wind god. It is really a god of speed because of its fastest road legal Top Gear lap ever. It is a mid engine sports car produced by the Italian Company. 

It is a V12 engine with a capacity of 5980cc. The AMT 7 speed gearbox adds to give a 789 horsepower power. The cars sports revised aerodynamics and race inspired interiors. 

For your information, BC stands for Benny Caiola, one of the first Pagani customers. It reachers the 100km/h in 2.8 seconds and can reach the top speed of 383km/h. The price of this car is US$2.5 million. 


















































#Number 6: LAFERRARI FXXK


The car is designed by Flavio Manzoni, Director of Centro Stile Ferrari. A 1035 horsepower hardcore hybrid car. It is not road legal but isn't a race car either. So the car is free from rules of roads and tracks.

K stands for KERS (Kinetic Energy Recovery Systems). The beast is powered by a V12 6.3 litre, 6262cc engine with a 7 speed dual clutch transmission. It can reach 100km/h in 2.5 seconds. Super fasttttt. It is priced at US$2.7 million.















































#Number 5: BUGATTI VEYRON MANSORY VIVERE


The beast is not only one of the fastest and most celebrated cars, but also one of the costliest. The 1200 horsepower beast, furnished with the carbon fiber body, stylish LED lights and a redesigned front grill. 

Powered by a W16 8 litre 7993 cc engine, it can reach a top speed of 410km/h and reaches 100km/h in just 2.5 seconds. Unbelievable beast. It is priced at US$3.4 million.  




















































#Number 4: W MOTORS LYKAN


This is a Lebanese limited edition hypercar built by the Dubai based W Motors. The Lykan Hypersport is run by a 3.7 litre twin turbocharged flat six cylinder engine with power output of 780 horsepower. 

It can accelerate to 100km/h in just 2.8 seconds and has a top speed of 390 km/h. It is also featured in the movie Fast and Furious 7. If you dream of owning the beast, pay just US$3.4 million. HAHAHA.


















































#Number 3: LAMBORGHINI VENENO LP750-4 ROADSTER.


This car is super damn hot. It has a body and chassis made of carbon fiber and has a 3D effect. It is a limited edition supercar based on Aventador. The engine is the same as that of Aventador LP700-4, but with an extra power, permanent all wheel drive and a 7-speed ISR paddle-shift gearbox. 

It can reach 100km/h in only 2.9 seconds and the top speed is 360km/h. The 'Ross Veneno' paint job is spectacular and unique to Roadster. It is priced at about US$4.5 million. 


















































#Number 2: KOENIGSEGG CCXR TREVITA


Priced at US$4.8 million, it comes coated with diamond. Koenigsegg, the Sweden based automobil manufacturer, developed a unique exterior finish called
Koenigsegg Proprietary Diamond Weave, where carbon fiber are coated with diamond-dust. 

The supercar is powered by a 4.8 litre V8 engine. The top speed of the beast is 410km/h. It reaches 100km/h in just 2.9 seconds. For me, this is really an exotic diamond on wheels.























































#Number 1: MAYBACH EXELERO 


Maybach is the luxury car subsidiary of Mercedes and has been producing some of the most exquisite cars endorsed with exuberance, luxury and exclusive craftsmanship. This car was built in 2004. This is unique, expensive and a high performance car. The 4-seater has a V12 700 horsepower twin turbo engine. 

This sexy car was built on request fo Fulda Tires, a company from Germany. It is built by Maybach Motorenbau and priced at US$8 million. 













































Saturday, March 11, 2017

PLAYERS. START YOUR ENGINE!!!

Luxurious cars just create a sensational on road. There are so much more than transportation. They speak about the status, money and the power of the owner. They are the symbols of pride. 

So stay tuned for more ๐Ÿš˜๐Ÿš—๐Ÿš™๐Ÿš˜๐Ÿš—๐Ÿš™

Sunday, March 5, 2017

Friday, March 3, 2017

THE 7-MINUTE MIRACLE OF JAPANESE TRAIN SYSTEM

Hello everyone. A train is a form of rail transport consisting of a series of vehicles that usually runs along a rail track to transport cargo or passengers. 


But what is Shinkansen?


Shinkansen (ๆ–ฐๅนน็ทš) or bullet train is a network of high-speed railway lines in Japan operated by five Japan Railways Group companies. The Shinkansen or bullet train is the world most fastest train on the planet. But why the Shinkansen is different from the others? 


It is because of Japan’s bullet train cleaning crew elevates “CLEANING” to an “ART”


Everyday, at Tokyo station's, more than 300 "Shinkansens" (bullet trains) arrive and depart, with average intervals of roughly four minutes. “TESSEI”, a subsidiary of Japan Railway, is in charge of cleaning these bullet trains, making them meticulously clean and ready for the next passengers. Completing the task of cleaning these 17-carriage bullet trains in under 7 minutes, I repeat (7 minutes), TESSEI has recently attracted attention from the international media, including CNN who dubbed the TESSEI crew as “The 7 minute miracle”.





































When the cleaners were finished with the car, they bowed as a demonstration of pride and diligence. For me, it was really interesting that, even though it's a cleaning job, but they still take a lot of pride in their work. Japanese people take so much pride in their work, and how they work really hard to make sure that the train is nice for people to ride. 




TESSEI is Japan Railway’s rail service subsidiary, responsible for cleaning the bullet trains when they arrive at Tokyo station, which is the final stop along the route. Their responsibilities include collecting trash, wiping each of the 1,700 individual tables, opening the curtains, rotating the seats 180 degrees to make them face the front of the train, and many more. The TESSEI staff are divided into 11 teams, each with 22 people, and each team is in charge of cleaning around 20 trains every day. On average, the trains stop at Tokyo station for 12 minutes, and as it takes 2 minutes for the passengers to disembark and 3 minutes for the new passengers to board, it leaves the TESSEI crew roughly 7 minutes to complete their task.
As in many countries all over the world, in Japan cleaning was always a back-end service, and it was classified as a “3K” job which are “Kitsui” (tough), “Kitanai” (dirty) and “Kiken” (unsafe). The cleaning industry was often an industry people looked down on, and many people did not stay in the industry for long, and even with those who stuck around, very few had motivation or pride in their job. The situation at TESSEI was no different from their peers, until nine years ago when a new CEO Teruo Yabe changed the culture and mentality of the TESSEI employees. He believed that the value TESSEI offers should be more than just cleaning, and redefined the cleaners as service specialists who deliver first-class service that creates a memorable experience for passengers. Now, TESSEI’s key value proposition is “Omotenashi”, which is a Japanese word for hospitality, and this is embedded in the operational manuals, training programs and in each employees’ minds.















Each team at TESSEI consists of 22 members, and each member is put in charge of one carriage, which has roughly 100 seats each. The whole carriage must be made spotlessly clean within the 7 minute deadline, and in order to accomplish this TESSEI has made continuous improvements in their operation. After each train slides into the platform, the TESSEI team starts with bowing and thanking each of the passengers who come out on the platform. Once all the passengers have disembarked, TESSEI’s 7 minute clock starts ticking.


0m00s – 1m30s
  • Collect large pieces of trash
  • Check luggage racks / gaps between the seats for forgotten items
1m30s – 3m00s
  • Rotate seats 180 degrees to face the direction of travel
  • Sweep between the seats and move all trash to the aisle
3m00s – 5m00s
  • Wipe seat-back trays
  • Open all curtains
  • Wipe all windows
  • Change dirty seat covers
5m00s – 6m00s
  • Sweep aisles
  • Take all trash off the train
6m00s – 7m00s
  • Final quality check

CEO Teruo Yabe, changed the perception of cleaning not only from his employees but also society in general. He reinvented the job of cleaning into something enjoyable, and gave the job purpose. TESSEI’s highly efficient cleaning operation is a state of art, but the quickness and the efficiency is not the only thing they have pride in. Their mentality to provide hospitality to their passengers is what really sets them apart from normal cleaning services, and this is the true value of TESSEI.