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Sunday, October 15, 2017

AUDI AND GIRL

QUẢ BOM SEX :DẠ LAN , GỌI TÊN DỤC VỌNG

HÌNH ẢNH VỀ NGƯỜI ĐẸP

QUẢ BOM SEX :DẠ LAN , GỌI TÊN DỤC VỌNG

QUẢ BOM SEX :DẠ LAN , GỌI TÊN DỤC VỌNG

QUẢ BOM SEX :DẠ LAN , GỌI TÊN DỤC VỌNG

QUẢ BOM SEX :DẠ LAN , GỌI TÊN DỤC VỌNG

QUẢ BOM SEX :DẠ LAN , GỌI TÊN DỤC VỌNG

QUẢ BOM SEX :DẠ LAN , GỌI TÊN DỤC VỌNG

QUẢ BOM SEX :DẠ LAN , GỌI TÊN DỤC VỌNG

QUẢ BOM SEX :DẠ LAN , GỌI TÊN DỤC VỌNG

QUẢ BOM SEX :DẠ LAN , GỌI TÊN DỤC VỌNG

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BMW and GIRL

Ngọc RUBI - Mặt Xinh Da Trắng - Ngực Khủng Cực Đẹp Và Chất - Body Chuẩn - Hàng Ngon Chất Lượng Cao

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Ngọc RUBI - Mặt Xinh Da Trắng - Ngực Khủng Cực Đẹp Và Chất - Body Chuẩn - Hàng Ngon Chất Lượng Cao
Ngọc RUBI - Mặt Xinh Da Trắng - Ngực Khủng Cực Đẹp Và Chất - Body Chuẩn - Hàng Ngon Chất Lượng Cao


Ngọc RUBI - Mặt Xinh Da Trắng - Ngực Khủng Cực Đẹp Và Chất - Body Chuẩn - Hàng Ngon Chất Lượng Cao
Ngọc RUBI - Mặt Xinh Da Trắng - Ngực Khủng Cực Đẹp Và Chất - Body Chuẩn - Hàng Ngon Chất Lượng Cao


Ngọc RUBI - Mặt Xinh Da Trắng - Ngực Khủng Cực Đẹp Và Chất - Body Chuẩn - Hàng Ngon Chất Lượng Cao
Ngọc RUBI - Mặt Xinh Da Trắng - Ngực Khủng Cực Đẹp Và Chất - Body Chuẩn - Hàng Ngon Chất Lượng Cao

Ngọc RUBI - Mặt Xinh Da Trắng - Ngực Khủng Cực Đẹp Và Chất - Body Chuẩn - Hàng Ngon Chất Lượng Cao

Ngọc RUBI - Mặt Xinh Da Trắng - Ngực Khủng Cực Đẹp Và Chất - Body Chuẩn - Hàng Ngon Chất Lượng Cao
Ngọc RUBI - Mặt Xinh Da Trắng - Ngực Khủng Cực Đẹp Và Chất - Body Chuẩn - Hàng Ngon Chất Lượng Cao
Ngọc RUBI - Mặt Xinh Da Trắng - Ngực Khủng Cực Đẹp Và Chất - Body Chuẩn - Hàng Ngon Chất Lượng Cao

Ngọc RUBI - Mặt Xinh Da Trắng - Ngực Khủng Cực Đẹp Và Chất - Body Chuẩn - Hàng Ngon Chất Lượng Cao
Ngọc RUBI - Mặt Xinh Da Trắng - Ngực Khủng Cực Đẹp Và Chất - Body Chuẩn - Hàng Ngon Chất Lượng Cao
Ngọc RUBI - Mặt Xinh Da Trắng - Ngực Khủng Cực Đẹp Và Chất - Body Chuẩn - Hàng Ngon Chất Lượng Cao
Ngọc RUBI - Mặt Xinh Da Trắng - Ngực Khủng Cực Đẹp Và Chất - Body Chuẩn - Hàng Ngon Chất Lượng Cao

Ngọc RUBI - Mặt Xinh Da Trắng - Ngực Khủng Cực Đẹp Và Chất - Body Chuẩn - Hàng Ngon Chất Lượng Cao

Ngọc RUBI - Mặt Xinh Da Trắng - Ngực Khủng Cực Đẹp Và Chất - Body Chuẩn - Hàng Ngon Chất Lượng Cao

Gir And Car

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Khánh Linh - Sự Đê Mê Xác Thịt Cùng Hot Girl Siêu Vòng 1 - Hàng Cực Đẹp Đáng Check
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Khánh Linh - Sự Đê Mê Xác Thịt Cùng Hot Girl Siêu Vòng 1 - Hàng Cực Đẹp Đáng Check

Khánh Linh - Sự Đê Mê Xác Thịt Cùng Hot Girl Siêu Vòng 1 - Hàng Cực Đẹp Đáng Check
Khánh Linh - Sự Đê Mê Xác Thịt Cùng Hot Girl Siêu Vòng 1 - Hàng Cực Đẹp Đáng Check
Khánh Linh - Sự Đê Mê Xác Thịt Cùng Hot Girl Siêu Vòng 1 - Hàng Cực Đẹp Đáng Check
Khánh Linh - Sự Đê Mê Xác Thịt Cùng Hot Girl Siêu Vòng 1 - Hàng Cực Đẹp Đáng Check
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New Skoda Octavia Estate 1.5 petrol 2017 review

We try the facelifted Skoda Octavia Estate with the brand's new 1.5-litre TSI petrol engine

Verdict

5
The Octavia Estate is neither stylish nor glamorous, but it does the job of being a small family estate car superbly thanks to a combination of no-nonsense practicality, value and decent driving manners. The new 1.5-litre TSI petrol engine under the bonnet is a revelation, delivering smooth but punchy power, and it’s linked to a solid gearshift. The chassis is comfortable in everyday use, too.
This has been a big year for the Skoda Octavia. The Czech sister model to the Volkswagen Golf and SEAT Leon won Estate Car of the Year at our 2017 New Car Awards, and it’s also been on the receiving end of a facelift, introducing a minor design refresh, new technology and also new engines.
It’s out with the 1.4-litre TSI four-cylinder petrol, and in with the VWGroup’s latest 1.5-litre unit. The 148bhp power figure is the same as before, as is the 250Nm of torque. But performance has increased on paper; the car is now three tenths faster from 0-62mph, taking eight seconds, and the top speed increases slightly to 136mph.
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However, the new 1.5-litre engine’s real party trick is the additional refinement and fuel economy it delivers. We’d always recommend the 2.0-litre TDI for real load-lugging, but the smoothness displayed by the 1.5 petrol means it’s a compelling package for family motoring. It’s punchy, making the most of the generous torque on offer to deliver reliable and linear performance, so it’s well suited to overtaking and motorway driving.
The 1.5-litre TSI boasts two new technologies over the outgoing 1.4. A stop/ start system is fitted, shutting down the engine at standstill, and it also features cylinder deactivation. When suitable, the new engine can cruise along on two cylinders only, unlocking a claimed 56.6mpg. In real-world conditions it’s possible to break the 40mpg barrier, while 115g/km CO2 emissions mean the 1.5 slots into the 20 per cent Benefit-in-Kind band for 2016-17.
The revamped power unit is impressively refined. Standing on the accelerator pedal coaxes out a smooth, muffled drone, and it barely raises its voice under slower driving.
It’s hooked up to a snappy six-speed manual gearbox, and while the steering isn’t razor sharp, it’s well judged for a car of this class. The ride itself is comfortable at all speeds, even on the optional 18-inch alloys fitted to our test car. SE models come as standard with 16-inch rims, though, which would be even more comfortable.
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The cabin is unremarkable but functional. Soft-touch plastics are found at arm’s height, yet hard and scratchy materials are present if you go looking for them.
Our SE car was equipped with the mid-spec eight-inch Bolero infotainment system. While this is large, bright and easy to use once warmed up, and furnished with DAB, Bluetooth, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, there’s no satellite navigation. This will cost you another £750 from the options list.
The Octavia Estate boasts a 610-litre boot with all the seats in place, expanding to a 1,740-litre loading bay when the rear bench is folded flat. While this can’t quite match class leader the Peugeot 308 SW, it does mean that Skoda’s offering is the most practical member of the VW Group trio, bettering the Leon ST and Golf Estate.
It offers better value for money, too. The SEAT is style focused and the VW has a higher-quality feel, but for pure penny pinching the Octavia Estate is the cheapest on paper, undercutting both rivals on list price as well as monthly deals – the latter thanks to a £3,000 PCP deposit contribution.

New Vauxhall Insignia Country Tourer 2017 review

We head on road and off in the rugged, jacked-up Vauxhall Insignia Country Tourer

Verdict

4
Until Vauxhall decides if it will build a large SUV, the Insignia Country Tourer does a pretty good job of filling the void. While some people may wish for a higher driving position, it’s a capable, comfortable, spacious and well appointed alternative to an SUV. It offers more off-road ability than the majority of owners will require, plus the 2.0-litre diesel is strong and refined. It looks decent value as well. It’s just a pity efficiency takes a bigger hit than it should.
The new Nissan Qashqai-rivalling Grandland X has now taken its place as the staple SUV offering in Vauxhall’s line-up. And with the PSA Peugeot-Citroen takeover of Opel and Vauxhall, the previously planned large SUV appears to be facing an uncertain future.
So, for the time being, if you want a large family car with a raised ride height and a bit of off-road ability from Vauxhall, your sole option will be this: the Insignia Country Tourer. We’re driving it for the first time to see if it makes a viable alternative to full-size SUVs such as the Skoda Kodiaq.
The previous Country Tourer was never a very big seller in the UK, but Vauxhall is keen to give it another go. As well as having a growing glut of SUVs to contend with, the Country Tourer’s closest rivals include the VW Passat Alltrack and Skoda Octavia Scout.
The new model sticks closely to the previous generation’s formula, taking an Insignia Sports Tourer, raising the suspension and boosting the exterior with a mass of functional yet desirable plastic body cladding. Skid plates front and rear add to the off-roader-style image, too, although we’d argue that the mere 20mm increase in ride height may put off some buyers hoping for a more elevated view of the road.
Still, it serves a purpose. Far from being designed solely as a fashion statement, the Insignia Country Tourer – unlike the Grandland X SUV – is available with four-wheel drive. The multi-plate clutch system, manufactured by British firm GKN Driveline, is similar to that found in cars like the Ford Focus RS. There’s no Drift mode, but the electronically controlled torque vectoring means the system is able to boost traction both on the road and off the beaten track.
You can feel the set-up shuffling power between the wheels even on dry tarmac, particularly when planting your foot as you exit a tight bend. Our off-road experience was limited to some muddy tracks, but it left us in no doubt that the Country Tourer would be capable of going much further than a standard Insignia in the rough.
The penalty for this new-found ruggedness becomes evident when you do push harder in a corner, because the softer set-up means that body roll is more pronounced. The standard-fit FlexRide adaptive damper system has been retuned for the Country Tourer, and the result is that ‘Sport’ mode feels anything but sporty. However, the lower centre of gravity means that most full-size SUVs are still more cumbersome.
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Arguably more important to buyers of this type of car is the ride, which, as in the regular Insignia, is very comfortable, despite a jittery feel over small imperfections. Refinement is strong, too. Under the bonnet, this 168bhp 2.0-litre diesel is the sole engine choice until a more powerful twin-turbodiesel arrives early next year. It’s a really good fit, though, with a decent turn of pace, a flexible feel at low revs and an unobtrusive engine note. But it suffers at the pumps, claiming 43.5mpg, significantly less than the 60mpg of the equivalent Sports Tourer.
The Country Tourer’s cabin is identical to that of other Insignias, although that’s no bad thing, because it’s solidly put together, intuitive to operate and easy on the eye.
There’s only one trim level, but it brings plenty of kit as standard, such as an eight-inch display with sat-nav, 18-inch alloys and Vauxhall’s brilliant On Star concierge service. The options list can inflate the price a little, but the matrix LED headlamps (£1,010), adaptive cruise control (£480) and head-up display (£290) are all reasonable value.
And given that it costs around £4,000 less than the cheapest Passat Alltrack, the Country Tourer looks good value in this class.

Key specs

  • Model: Vauxhall Insignia Country Tourer Turbo D 4x4
  • Price: £27,235
  • Engine: 2.0-litre 4cyl diesel
  • Power/torque: 168bhp/400Nm
  • Transmission: Six-speed manual, four-wheel drive
  • 0-60mph: 9.3 seconds
  • Top speed: 135mph
  • Economy/CO2: 43.5mpg/172g/km
  • On sale: Now

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