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Model : Mahindra NuvoSport N4

Ex-showroom Price New Delhi Rs 7,59,922

Fuel Type Diesel

Mileage (ARAI) kmpl 17.45 kmpl

Engine Displacement 1493 cc

BHP 100bhp@3750rpm

Torque 240Nm@1600-2800rpm

Top Speed 156 Kmph

Acceleration (0-100 kmph) 13.9 Seconds

Engine Displacement(cc) 1493

Maximum Power 100bhp@3750rpm

Maximum Torque 240Nm@1600-2800rpm

Engine Description 1.5-litre 100bhp 12V

mHawk Diesel Engine

Turning Radius 5.5 meters Turbo Charger Yes

No. of Cylinders 3

Drive Type RWD

Turbo Charger Yes

Super Charger No

Valves Per Cylinder 4

Compression Ratio - no

Fuel Supply System CRDi

Gear box 5 Speed

Steering Gear Type Rack & Pinion

Seating Capacity 7

No of Doors 5 Wheel Base 2760mm

Length 3985mm

Width 1850mm

Height 1870mm

Ground Clearance 180mm

Fuel Tank Capacity (Liters) 60

Cargo Volume 412-litres

RadialTyre Size 215/65 R16

Tyre Type Tubeless

Wheel Size 16 Inch

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Car and driver reviews New Subaru XV 2018 review - Duration: 5:13.

The Subaru XV crossover has improved in lots of areas, but can it rival the class leaders?

Verdict ,Verdict 3

Subaru has improved the XV in lots of ways, but mostly where it was already good anyway.

It's now more capable off road, better to drive and safer than ever - all great things

for existing customers who want to update.

But new customers probably won't be won over, because it's still behind rivals when

it comes to refinement, value for money and economy.

Subaru isn't planning on launching its new XV until early next year in Britain, but we've

driven a pre-production model for the first time.

The previous model was rugged and good to drive, but couldn't compete on price or

refinement with its main rivals.

The new generation aims to change that.

It's certainly a step forward in terms of looks, because the new design is actually

very handsome.

A new grille and lights give it a more modern front end, while those sharp design lines

along the sides and rear make it look lower and wider.The plastic cladding around the

wheelarches and tough-looking alloy wheels finish off the new look, which hints at the

XV's off-road ability without leaning too far into it.Subaru has also upgraded the interior,

though not to the same extent.

It's been redesigned to be a bit simpler and more upmarket, with a few more soft-touch

materials and shiny plastics - but it's not a complete revolution.

The twin-screen set-up is still there, and the dials and steering wheel are very similar

to before as well.

It's not nearly as modern as the exterior, and feels cheap compared with most of the

car's rivals.

At least the new eight-inch infotainment screen is more responsive than before.

It will get Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, and is likely to be standard in the UK as

well.

However, it's a long way behind the slick system offered in the Skoda Kodiaq and those

of other European rivals, because the graphics look dated and it's not as easy to use.

The seats are bigger, more comfortable and more supportive, though, which is useful both

on the road and off it.

To that end, there's also a new X-Mode button on the centre console that sets the car up

for low-grip surfaces and turns on hill-descent control.We tried the car on a dusty off-road

track, where its ability to climb loose gravel on a sharp incline impressed us, as well as

its smooth descents on similar surfaces.

Subaru is rightly proud of its permanent four-wheel drive system, and it proves itself here; the

XV is probably among the best off-roaders in its class.

But it sits in a class where most buyers choose front-wheel drive, and only ever use their

cars on the road.

The new XV is a little more expensive than its rivals as a result, although Subaru hasn't

decided on pricing yet (but we're told it will be relatively close to what the current

car costs).

We didn't get the chance to try our pre-production test car on the road, and instead were limited

to a super-smooth test track in Austria.

The previous model had a fairly hard ride in the UK, but the new generation is better

to drive; there's less body roll in corners and the steering is a bit sharper.

Torque vectoring means it can brake the inside wheels on a corner, tightening your line.

It makes the XV feel more agile, and while it's not as fun as a Mazda CX-5 it's still

pretty good to drive.

However an uncompetitive powertrain doesn't do the XV any favours.

The naturally aspirated 2.0-litre boxer petrol engine is smooth and responsive, though you

won't notice the extra 5bhp it has in the new model, especially as max torque is unchanged

(at 196Nm).

Those used to the turbocharged engines in the current crop of crossovers will notice

the lack of low-end torque, because you need to use the revs to get the best performance

out of the engine.The Lineartronic CVT gearbox is one of the best of its type, and actually

feels slightly more natural in this new model, but it still sends the revs soaring if you

put your foot down because it's the only way to make swift progress.

That means the powertrain is still noisy and feels old-fashioned.

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TESLA MODEL S DELIVERY | My New Car! - Duration: 9:45.

Hey everybody it is Ashley Renne from Travel Lushes and this is my husband Karl

Travel Lushes. It is the big delivery day, we're super excited and then

tomorrow we're actually going to go on our first road trip. I don't think not

too many people picked up a Tesla or a car the same day in and then went on a

road trip the very next day so it's going to be...while we're learning how to

drive the car we're going to be like on a road trip the same time so it's going

to be pretty interesting the next couple of days for us.

The supercharger you know, testing out the car and getting a feel for autopilot and

everything. So, yeah. It's gonna be fun. But first things first, let's go pick the Tesla up and let's

go from there. No more gas. No more gas!

Woo! Let's do this.

He said we can go sit in the owners lounge, makes us feel special. We're Tesla owners now.

I wonder if you're leasing it if you can still still sit in the owners lounge like if you're

leasing the car, can you sit in the owners lounge? Leasers vs. owners. You want some water? Yes please.

How do you feel Karl? I feel good like James Brown. Oh my God. So lame. I mean it's not

like I said 'dun nuh nuh nuh nuh nuh." I didn't say

that. Ok I'm turning this off. That's our car! Wow. Look at this! So cute. Little key. So they just pointed our car out to us.

That's really exciting. This is her. I'm not sure what the name is going to be. I think we're

going to call it Snow White. Snow. We'll just call it Snow. If you think

of a better name let us know in the comments below. I'm curious what do you

think we should name our new car. We are getting ready to sign the paperwork.

But first we need to take a look at the car probably. Make sure everything's in

order. You said that smells brand new? I would hope so.

Look how clean that white interior looks. Beautiful. First time for everything right? Never

had a car with white seats. And it's vegan leather. I wouldn't let us

get a Tesla unless it had vegan leather so that was my biggest thing. We're going to

get a Tesla, it had to have vegan leather.

Signing your life away Ash? Signing my life away!

It's the beginning of your life. Last time I felt like this is...yeah my mortgage my house.

Paperwork has been signed, it is official we are Tesla owners like we're

literally Tesla owners. It's crazy. It's a big deal for me because

it's technically my first car I've ever actually owned, this is not a lease.

My name's on the title. Are you crying? Don't cry. No I'm not.

Tesla owners. Now we're going to go I guess ask questions about our

vehicle. What's that in your hand Karl? Just a delivery checklist. You're very

prepared. Somewhat. Just a little bit. What's on the checklist?

Make sure to VIN matches, make sure it's the correct size battery, paint color, roof

type, temporary tags, tire inflation, you know stuff that you get from the Tesla Model S forums.

The little ins and outs. So prepared. I loved that. Oh it's so cool! So

this is the frunk. So of course you got trunk space, and then your windshield wiper fluid

goes here. And I will set the trunk down. And then we give pressure to

either side and feel. So what we do is backs of hands just lean your

body weight. Okay. And that'll keep it beautiful for a long time.

It's new and you're scared. Don't be scared. It's aluminum, it's real, just give it all

your body weight. Do you see this? This is hilarious. So all of my body weight?

There you go. You'll get the hang of it.

Just don't use the frunk.

All right, gonna go ahead and charge this baby up? Yup.

Alright it's official we are leaving with our Tesla. First thing first, very first

thing we wanted to get done is get this baby tinted so we're going to get the

windows tinted, should take I think a couple hours maybe a few hours and then

we'll get her back, snow, we'll get snow back and then we're off to the second

place to get the second modification for the car. The tint job is done and

complete and it looks amazing so now we are at stop number two the tire place

and we are going to get some pretty rims put on.

Mr. Karl, yes, what did we do? What did we have done? So we just swapped out the wheels

this is a classic oem wheel style I just like it better than the slipstream. Why?

Looks better to me, I don't know, preference. And we still have a lot more

work to do to the car but it's already 7 o'clock so the next stop is I have to

drop this off I'm finally turning my Lease in and I'm going to put gas in it

for the last time. This'll be my last time putting gas in the car because now we

have an electric car and I'm so excited! My last time.Oh my God. That was it. Bye Audi I'll miss you.

So we're finally in the Tesla well Karl's been in the Tesla, I haven't. It's really my

first time in it all day. Let's have some fun. Let's put this bad boy on autopilot.

How fast does this go? It goes from like 0 to 100 really quick.

Oh my God.

Babe. What's that noise? What noise?

Silence. Oh my gosh. I can't. Silence. It's so quiet.

Well today has been a very long day, very eventful day. Very very exciting you

know this is our first major purchase as a married couple , this is a really big deal

for us so we're super excited super humble to actually be in a place where

we could afford to buy such a beautiful forward-thinking vehicle. I'm really

excited because you know I'm all about being eco-friendly I love the fact that

this has vegan leather I like that we won't have to pay for gas anymore so

we're really really excited, we're looking forward to taking lots of great

road trips together and Road Trip! Also just kind of represents a new journey in

general, just our journey and life together. Thanks navigation.

Ruining my heartfelt moment. Make sure you tune in for our Tesla Road Trip

videos and if you like this video make sure you give it a big thumbs up and

Subscribe to my channel Travel Lushes for more awesome lifestyle content,

travel tips, bye guys! Thanks for riding along with us.

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Car News In the Rearview: Challenger Unleashes the Demon with its Widebody - Duration: 3:12.

Hello, my name is Daniel Susco, and welcome to In the Rearview, where I bring you the

week's car news in bite-sized form.

First up, we have a perfect example of the phrase "Not my job," as Tulsa, Oklahoma

garnered national attention for its road crews, who rather than scraping up the city's roadkill

just painted right on over it.

After the attention, the city is going to have crews go back and fix the paint job,

and I'm not proud to admit that one of my thoughts reading this was, "Would that make

the lines…squirrely?"

I may be a bit of a morbid person sometimes.

Anyway, this week was also a time for unsurprising news.

First, IHS Markit found, after study, that people like crossovers.

Actually, joking aside, the study found that people who buy crossovers are pretty likely

to buy another crossover, which makes sense to me, since if you wanted that large amount

of interior space in your car, you aren't too likely to suddenly not want that space

after about five years, which is the average turnover time.

In other news I categorize under "no duh," a study from Ford found that parents tend

to be more distracted than other adult drivers.

Then again, there wasn't a ton of detail offered, like if these were drivers with younger

kids, drivers with the kids in the car, etc.

Then, it was a good week for Dodge, as it celebrated, for the first time in seven years,

actually selling more Challengers than Ford sold Mustangs and Chevy sold Camaros.

The Challenger's sales were up a crazy 24%, so the question becomes "What gives?"

The simple answer is that they started selling the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon, and although

Fiat-Chrysler would love for everyone to think that the Challenger will continue this trend

due to the popularity of the Challenger, my bet is that without changes soon, after the

3,000 Demons are ordered the muscle car's sales numbers will drop back to third place.

Speaking of the Challenger, Dodge has exciting news about a new Challenger.

Is it a redesign of the decade-old model?

Of course not!

Instead of doing that, it seems that Dodge is taking a new approach to fresh models:

creating new versions ad infinitum.

The newest Challenger is the SRT Widebody, which adds fender flares and a set of wider

tires onto the Hellcat for a cost of $71,495.

Moving to another new vehicle, Ford is looking speculatively at its F-150 Raptor, stroking

its chin and muttering "what if we made it bigger?"

Specifically, the brand may be giving the Raptor treatment to its Super Duty pickups.

I wish I could say I was the first one to say that they should name it the Super Duty

T Rex.

Other options: the Spinosaurus, the Ankylosaurus, or the Allosaurus.

Following that news, our own Kurt Verlin continued in his mission to increase my interest in

Formula 1, as controversy struck at the Austrian Grand Prix.

Despite what clearly looks like an illegal jump start from Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas

(which was reported by competitors Sebastian Vettel and Daniel Ricciardo of Ferrari and

Red Bull), the race stewards decided not to do anything about it.

However, apparently this is a bit of a shrug-worthy controversy, because second-place finisher

Vettel got such a bad start he probably would have gotten second anyway.

Finally, BMW has finally resolved the labor dispute that had been ongoing in its UK plants,

by virtue of capitulating to the worker's demands after four strikes had gone on at

its MINI and Rolls-Royce plants, out of a total of seven.

BMW will now be giving its workers a much-improved pension plan following its attempt to dump

the old one.

Thank you for watching!

For more on any of these stories or for the latest car news, visit us at The News Wheel,

and don't forget to like and subscribe.

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Orica-Scott Cycling Team Car | Tour de France 2017 - Duration: 8:07.

- Teams cars are the nerve centre of a professional

cycling team on a Grand Tour

so let's have a closer look at the Orica Scott Team Car.

(light music)

First up let's have a look at the outside of the car

on the roof rack.

Now Orica Scott's got eight bikes on top,

four complete bikes and four bikes

with the front wheel removed.

Now if you look a little bit closer

these bikes aren't put on the roof in any particular order.

Oh no, there is actually a strategy for putting bikes

on the roof so all of the protected GC riders

will have their bikes on the outside.

Now on this side of the car we have Roman Kreuziger's bike

also have Estaban Chaves'.

As you can notice Chaves' bike is just that little bit more

accessible being on the outside of Roman Kreuziger's.

Now if you just head around the back here

as well as the eight bikes we have three front wheels

and three back wheels as well.

And moving around to the other side,

Simon Yates, unsurprisingly,

on the outside, easiest to get to as I mentioned before

and then we Daryl Impey's complete bike as well.

And on the inside that need the front wheels

we've got Matt Hayman's and Michael Albasini's.

As well as accessibility of the bike being vitally important

as you can see gears have been preselected

for nice easy gear for the rider to pull away in

so this one on Simon Yate's bike, big ring,

third at the back so it's like 53x19.

Nice and easy to accelerate.

No worries about selecting gears

and thus losing vital seconds.

As with most team cars at this level

they've also got a full on satellite system

so they can watch the race as it unfolds

on the TV inside the car.

Another couple areas as well,

we got race radio and of course,

rider radios for talking between the teams themselves.

(soft music)

Well we've had a look outside the car

let's have a little look inside.

This of course is where the directeur sportif will sit.

Quite often there will be another directeur sportif

sat just here whilst the mechanic sits in the back.

It's focus on this,

essentially the nerve centre of the car.

Now interestingly,

right in the centre of the steering wheel here

is the profile for yesterday's stage

and that was actually Stage 9.

It's not only where the climbs are but they've actually

got the points on the road where the soigneurs

are going to be strategically placed

so at 16K there's a soigneur at the side of the road

giving bottles also at 67K after the climbs,

feed, sprint

then another two places on the road where they're bottles.

And quite often if there's any spares that can be picked up

from the side of the road after the rider has gone past

the team car will pick those up to make sure

they give them to the riders who've missed out

through those extra little feeds.

So a little bit of a strategy marked on the middle

of the steering well there.

All teams of course, will have race radio.

I think this is the race radio.

Then they'll also have this one as well

and this is the intercom that basically

the directeur sportif or whoever decides

to speak to the riders will actually communicate

with the riders and they can actually talk back.

And quite often cars or some team cars will have

a third radio system as well

just to talk between team cars.

Let's have a closer look at what is in the side

of the door here.

Unsurprisingly lots of suntan cream

and then really easy access,

loads of gels, Etixx gels here.

There's also lots of bars and stuff.

Also little packets of sport gummies.

So obviously easy access the directeur sportif can wind

the window down, rider comes along side,

hand them straight out the window.

Let's have a look in the centre console here.

We've got some breath mints in there.

Now, I wonder what these are?

These are numerous pairs of women's stockings.

Now basically what these are used for

they'll take them out,

they'll have a cool box in the back,

fill these with ice on really hot stages

of which we've seen several already

on this year's Tour de France,

fill them up with ice, tie a know in them

hand them through the window and the riders will stick

them down the back of their jersey and it will slowly melt

and cool them down as they ride along.

Got some more suntan cream and energy products

on the side there,

a race manual.

So now let's head into the back where the mechanic lives.

So we're in the back where the mechanic sits.

Now one thing that is absent because we are on

a rest day today is two sets of wheels.

They'll generally have two fronts and two back wheels here.

What we do have is

(zipping)

first off a full, portable mechanics tool set as well.

So everything they would need out on the road.

That's just there.

A couple of towels,

some spare radios as well.

Next up on the head rest directly in front

of where the mechanic sits is firstly

a TV screen so they can watch the race unfold.

Now they'll learn a lot of information from that as well.

And secondly, just on top of the headrest itself

is a map of where the bikes are situated on the roof

so basically the mechanic can jump out of the car

and know exactly where the bike is of the rider

that's just suffered a mechanical or a puncture.

Just in the foot well to the back of the driver here

there's another cool box

it's absolutely jam packed full of energy products

to hand out to the riders

and of course the people in the car if they get

particularly hungry on a long stage.

And just down here we have,

well an oily rag.

No mechanic's area is complete

without of course an oily rag.

We've got the spare bin liners for the rubbish

to keep the car nice and tidy.

We've got some chain lube as well.

Often see bikes needing lubrication especially midway

through a wet stage when things dry out.

You don't want a squeaking chain out on the road.

And some more tights to put some ice in.

And finally, or in French, en finalement,

let's have a look in the boot.

Okay well straight away inside we've got

all of the wet bags.

There'll be two team cars in a race convoy,

Team Car #1 and Team Car #2

but in both of the team cars

will be a wet bag for every rider.

Now this is Team Car #2 so unsurprisingly

they're all marked 2.

So this is the wet bag of Roman Kreuziger.

Of course, pretty hefty.

Clearly marked out wet bag so if Roman Kreuziger

were to ride alongside and want some gloves

who's ever in the back can have a look

go straight to the glove section

and get out a nice pair of thick gloves to keep him warm.

Again one of the main things about the team car

is easy and rapid access to all of the things

that the riders need whilst out on the road.

I love these.

Super cool.

Let's have a look at what else Roman's got in there.

Here we've got spare glasses in there,

overshoes, gloves,

even spare socks and importantly as well

the riders generally in these bags

will also have a spare pair of cycling shoes.

They'll have two pairs of shoes whilst out on the road.

All you need is a nasty tumble,

break the cleats off your shoe.

Unless you've got a spare pair of shoes it's game over.

Now whilst noseying around the back in the boot

I've spotted this.

Now believe it or not,

I think this is a hank or is it a bodge.

It's a towel taped together with some electrical tape

and I think it's a lumbar support for the mechanic

on those long days sat in the back seat.

Also back here,

if we just move some of these wet bags out of the way,

we've got another fully fledged mechanic's toolbox as well.

And also, although it isn't here today,

there generally will be an enormous cool box filled

with ice and filled with cold drinks,

generally cans of Coke and beat ons

for the riders on the long stage as well.

Also just to my left in this webbing

got a couple of spare Scott helmets.

Two in there.

Again you just never know

what's going to happen out on the road

and of course, the ubiquitous musette.

So there you go.

A look at what makes and helps a team tick

on a Grand Tour Stage.

Now if you don't want to miss

another Global Cycling Network Video

then click on the globe and you won't

and it's absolutely free.

Now for another team car tour

how about clicking just down here.

For team car tour at this year's Giro d'Italia

of the Team Sunweb Mini

or if you click just down here

you can see me going along on a rest day ride

at last year's Giro d'Italia with Orica Scott.

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How To Care For Matte & Satin Cars - Aston Martin - Chemical Guys Car Care - Duration: 11:10.

What's up guys welcome back to the Detail Garage, we're glad you could join us.

I'm Nick, this is Javier and today we are going to show you how to protect and maintain

your matte finish like on this bad ass Aston Martin.

The specific thing about matte is you can't add any wax or polish so you have to be super

careful of which soap you are using as well as your technique.

If you add any swirls or scratches they can't be polished out and they will be there for

the life of the paint job or until it is repainted.

To start off we'll hit the dirtiest area, the wheels which are also a matte finish.

So we're going to show you the proper way to clean it without scratching.

Javier, we have a bucket set up full of water that will be used for rinsing.

We have a Cyclone Dirt Trap to prevent the grime from returning to the vehicle which

reduces scratches.

We're only using one bucket for rinsing and the Dirt Trap is filtering out all the dirt

from the water and to help lubricate anything that is on the surface we'll use Meticulous

Matte Auto Wash with the Foam Blaster 6.

This is going to create tons of suds to help loosen and pull off grime.

Lets start by rinsing it down and then start cleaning.

So now we're going to set up the bucket.

That's the Easy Reach Wheel Detailing Brush, now lets insert the Dirt Trap in at an angle

to reduce air getting trapped underneath it which reduces the seal.

Let it settle at the bottom.

In the meantime, spray down the wheel using Sticky Citrus Wheel Gel to loosen previous

dressings and road filth to get back to the original tire.

Spray it all over the wheel and the tire because it is safe for all types of wheel finishes.

Placing the brushes in the water will help soften and lubricate them.

We'll start on the tire using the Stiffy Blue Brush, which is made of a thicker plastic

bristle to scrub away grime.

That brown run off is grime and old dressings, and by scrubbing it will get back to the original tire.

Now that you have the tire looking good, lets move on to using the Foam Blaster 6.

As you saw we added about an ounce of soap in here and the rest is just water.

Now we'll foam up the entire wheel and move on to the cleaning process.

So now that the wheel is foamy lets take the Easy Reach Wheel Brush.

The soft bristles safely remove brake dust and grime from the wheel because like I said

if you scratch this, you can't polish it because that will change the whole effect of matte.

Starting at the highest point and working back and forth.

Working your way around the wheel, starting at the highest point, getting in between the spokes.

Now that you've gone all the way around the rim, we'll move on to the last brush which

is the Green Flagged Tip Brush.

Very soft bristle brush that takes care of the face of the wheel because this is the

most obvious area of the wheel.

If you leave brake dust on the face of the wheel it will detract from the whole look

of the vehicle.

Gently scrub it on the wheel picking up anything we might have missed or residue for a perfectly

clean wheel.

Start at the top and work your way around half way then go back and get the other half

all the way to the bottom.

So lets rinse it off and move on to the other three.

Perfect! Cut!

What about getting in the inner part?

The inner part?

It looks dirty right there. Where?

The rotor? You don't clean that.

You don't clean that? No.

Why not? You can't clean it at all?

Well, why would you?

Why can't you? Should I ask that?

No, that is a dumb question.

Do you honestly want to know why you don't clean that? When you hit the brakes, the caliper

has pads and piston that pushes against the rotor...

Why are you explaining this? I'm explaining it to you and our viewers.

When you press the brake pedal it forces fluid to a piston that is inside of the caliper

and that presses the pads together and that grabs the rotor and that brushes the face.

So why would you clean it?

Just a f**king question pal.

Car tips with Nick.

Alright guys, Javier and I just finished cleaning and rinsing off these wheels.

They look amazing compared to how they did earlier.

So now we're going to move on to the foaming process.

So Javier, take it from there.

Alright thank you Nick.

The first step is we're going to use Meticulous Matte Wash, we're going to add one ounce to

the Foam Cannon.

One little squeeze in there.

Put the top back into place, screw it nice and tight so there won't be any leakage.

Give it a couple shakes, shake and bake!

Next step is we are going to set up the two bucket method, one for washing and one for

rinsing.

We're going to use the Dirt Trap, placing it in at an angle.

That way it keeps all the dirt and particles off the car.

You don't want to scratch or swirl matte cars because you can't polish it out only paint

it out.

Now we're setting up the rinse bucket, like I said nice and tight so nothing can sneak

in there.

Now we're going to put one ounce into the wash bucket.

One big squeeze.

Lets rinse this car from top to bottom to get all the loose dirt off.

Alright lets get started.

So now we have it nice and soapy so we're going to use these wash mitts and dunk them

in the wash bucket.

Make sure you get it all foamy and we'll start from top to bottom working in straight lines.

We'll occasionally come back to the rinse bucket so we won't adding any scratches or swirls.

Alright so we're going to go to the rinse bucket and scrub away the dirt and trap the

particles underneath the Dirt Trap.

We'll wring it out outside of the bucket.

Lets go back into the wash bucket.

After rinsing off this Aston Martin, we've brought it inside.

This is so we can dry it inside in a controlled environment, as you can see it is sheeting

off water nicely but that is because matte finishes don't tend to hold water very well

but they can still create water spots.

So, using the Meticulous Matte Quick Detail Spray, we're going to spray down the surface

to break the surface tension between the remaining water and the body so it won't dry.

It is also leaving behind a protective layer of sealant so we can enhance the protection

of this vehicle and it won't fade or degrade over time.

So start spraying it down, you can spray it on the glass and paintwork then we'll wipe

it off using these Happy Ending Towels because you don't want to scratch this surface.

You can't polish it you can only repaint it, so this is reducing the chances of scratches

because of its super plush pile and also this laser cut edge won't harm the finish.

In the meantime, you guys can check out these products on our website chemicalguys.com.

If you like this car, this video or Javier be sure to give it a thumbs up.

We'll see you guys next time right here in the Detail Garage.

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