Saturday, 7 May 2011

If Only the Mayor, TfL and the UTG Knew What They Were Doing!


New York City picks Nissan minivan as next taxi cab


From BBC news Business.
Japan's Nissan Motor has won a contract to provide the next generation of New York's famous yellow taxis.
The deal, which is estimated to be worth $1bn (£607m) was announced by Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
The design will be based on Nissan's NV200 minivan model.
The van, which beat US carmaker Ford Motor and Turkish manufacturer Karsan Otomotiv for the 10-year contract, will be phased in starting in 2013.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg acknowledged the Nissan NV200's boxy form evokes suburbia, but he said the yellow paint would give it the iconic New York touch.
The vehicle features an overhead window to offer views of city skyscrapers, and charging stations for mobile phones.
'Best fit'
"For the first time, we'll have a taxicab that wasn't 'off the rack', but rather custom-tailored to create the best fit for the drivers, owners and passengers of our city," Taxi and Limousine Commissioner David Yassky said.
"People are going to fall in love with this taxi once they ride in it. It is going to represent New York City well."
The car will also feature satellite navigation, so passengers leaving the main Manhattan corridors will not have to contend with drivers who do not know their way around.
The Nissan was the most fuel-efficient and the cheapest of the three finalists, at about $29,000 (£17,608) per vehicle.
By 2017, Nissan will be able to manufacture the cars to run solely on electricity, New York City Hall said in a statement.
The bulk of the current fleet are Ford Crown Victorias, a car which only does about 12 miles per gallon, compared with 25 miles per gallon for the Nissan NV200.
New York's 13,000 yellow cabs carry about 600,000 passengers a day, and are the only vehicles permitted to pick up passengers off the street.
The NV200, which will be built in Nissan plants in Mexico, is the first to be designed specifically for use as a New York City taxi.
The fuel consumption figures of 25 mpg, are for the petrol version, a diesel engine would return 54MPG. The Nissan NV200 can be equipped with wheelchair access and an auto box, anyone who had a Nissan engined FX4 or TX1 would welcome them back.
Boris, get off your arse and go to Nissan and arrange a deal.
Or do we have to wait for Ken to do it next year?
Still, we have this £32,000 Great British Icon!
Graphic by acabbie

3 comments:

  1. Noboddys Fool07/05/2011 14:28

    Forget it!

    Donationgate with AL has shown us the way.

    They want us GONE!

    Thanks for all your help UTG.

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  2. I cant wait to get one when I finslly go back to the Big Apple, The boys & girls here in the smoke keep paying out!

    While I am on about cab manufacturers, How about a boycott of LTI products or refusing to carry adverts in the trade press until they have settled without murmur with the victims of the TX4 bonfires instead of promising to fight us in the courts.

    Whose side are the UTG on?

    How about it UTG? £££'s in your eyes?

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  3. That Nissan is the nuts i would love that cab but we cant coz no one sticks up for us . @TC14

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