BMW 128ti Takes Aim At VW Golf GTI With 262-HP\, Front-Drive Hot Hatch

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BMW wants it to appeal to younger folks looking for something exciting to drive.

The BMW 128ti brings a milder hot hatch to the brand's European lineup. Development of it is currently finishing up at the Nürburgring ahead of being available in November 2020.

The 128ti sits a step below the M135i xDrive in the 1 Series range. Unlike its sibling, the new model is front-wheel drive, but BMW touts this car weighing 176 pounds (80 kilograms) less than the hotter vehicle. A Torsen limited-slip differential helps the 128ti put the power down.

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The model's 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder produces 262 horsepower (195 kilowatts), versus 302 hp (225 kW) from the M135i xDrive. The engine connects to an eight-speed automatic gearbox. The 128ti gets to 62 miles per hour (100 kilometers per hour) in 6.1 seconds.

BMW also adjusts the suspension to sit 0.39 inches (10 millimeters) lower than a standard 1 Series. The steering receives a tweaked setup for a more direct response. The M Sport brakes come from the M135i xDrive. As a no-cost option, buyers can specify sport tires.

BMW isn't discussing pricing for the 128ti, but the company says that it's targeting the vehicle at a younger demographic who are looking for an exciting driving experience. For comparison, a M135i xDrive in Germany starts at €41,596.64 ($49,318 at current exchange rates) and taxes take the figure to €48,252.10 ($57,209). This is before any options. Given the high price, the automaker apparently sees for a less expensive yet still exciting vehicle.

Don't look for the 128ti to come to the United States, like the rest of the modern 1 Series lineup. The closest thing to it would be the next-gen 2 Series coupe, which is remaining rear-wheel drive.

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Off to the “green hell”: The new BMW 128ti compact sports car completes its final test laps at the Nürburgring.

Exceptionally sporty alternative of the BMW 1 Series with front-wheel drive and mechanical Torsen limited- slip differential is designed for active driving pleasure.

München. During its final test phase, the new compact sports car BMW 128ti (combined fuel consumption: 6.4 – 6.1 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 148 – 139 g/km*) is currently undergoing thorough calibration test drives on the hilly roads of the Eifel around the Nordschleife of the Nürburgring and, of course, also directly on the world’s most demanding racetrack. A special focus lies on the dynamic handling characteristics of the new variant of the BMW 1 Series, which has been consistently designed for active driving pleasure. The new model will be brought to market in November 2020.

Sports car with a character of its own.

The front-wheel drive BMW 128ti is positioned directly below the top-of-the-range model of the BMW 1 Series, the BMW M135i xDrive (combined fuel consumption: 7.1 – 6.8 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 162 – 154 g/km**) and also features its newly developed 2-litre engine. The four-cylinder with BMW TwinPower Turbo Technology beneath the bonnet of the BMW 128ti has a power output of 195 kW (265 bhp), facilitating sporty driving performance such as the sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in 6.1 seconds. However, the new BMW 128ti is much more than just a new BMW 1 Series variant. In addition to many differentiating exterior and interior features, the entire suspension and steering were specifically tuned to offer extremely sporty and driver-oriented driving dynamics. Consequently, the new, exclusively front-wheel drive sports car addresses a particularly young target group with a focus on typical BMW driving pleasure.

Technical highlights for high precision and direct response.

The new BMW 128ti comes as standard with the 8-speed Steptronic sport transmission and a Torsen limited-slip differential, providing for better traction on the front axle. It has a specifically tuned M sport suspension including lowering by 10mm as well as BMW Performance Control, which has been specially adapted for increased agility. Furthermore, the steering has been specifically aligned to the vehicle for precise reactions, providing the driver with direct response. Moreover, the BMW 128ti is around 80 kilos lighter than the four-wheel drive BMW M135i xDrive, from which it takes the highly pre-stressed stabiliser bearing and the stabilisers. Sports tyres are optionally available to the customer at no extra charge and guarantee even more driving pleasure. M sport brakes known from the top-of-the-range model guarantee braking characteristics that match the driving performance.

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Opposition Says Centre Delayed Covid-19 Lockdown Due to 'Namaste Trump', Collapse of MP Govt

File photo of US President Donald Trump with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. (Image: Reuters)

File photo of US President Donald Trump with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. (Image: Reuters)

DMK MP Tiruchi Siva said during the discussion on Wednesday that the government deliberately delayed the lockdown and 'the reason was Donald Trump.'

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Participating in the discussion in the Rajya Sabha on the Covid-19 situation, the opposition alleged that the imposition of the nationwide lockdown was delayed because of the 'Namaste Trump' event and to bring down the elected government in Madhya Pradesh.

DMK MP Tiruchi Siva said during the discussion on Wednesday that "The government deliberately delayed the lockdown and the reason was Donald Trump." Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) MP Manoj Jha said the programme has cost the country dearly, and "later the government thought that the lockdown was the cure".

CPI-M MP E. Kareem alleged that the "lockdown was only announced when the government was toppled in MP."

The opposition was of the view that the lockdown was unplanned and the people suffered as a result.

JD(U) MP R.C.P. Singh said the 'migrant' word should be scrapped as "how a citizen of the country can be a migrant in another state".

Earlier on Wednesday, Congress leader Anand Sharma initiated the discussion on the statement of the Union Health Minister made on Tuesday. Sharma targeted the government over the "sudden lockdown". He said the government is claiming it prevented nearly 14 to 29 lakh Covid-19 infections and now the Centre is saying it does not have the data for migrant labourers.

"Yesterday, the health minister said that this decision (lockdown) could prevent approximately 14 to 29 lakh Covid-19 cases and 37,000-78,000 deaths. This House must be informed what is the scientific basis of this and how we have reached this conclusion," Sharma said. He said that there was a very wide gap.

Sharma also questioned why the government has no data on the migrant workers. He highlighted that had facilities like quarantine centres been in place in the cities for the migrant workers, their reverse migration could have been restricted and the pandemic could have been contained from spreading to the rural areas.

Earlier, Minister of State for Labour and Employment Santosh Kumar Gangwar had said that 'no such data is maintained' by the government, in reply to a written question in the Lok Sabha.

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दिल्ली मेट्रो ने ''मेक इन इंडिया'' के अंतर्गत स्वदेशी सिग्नल प्रौद्योगिकी विकसित की

स्वदेशी प्रौद्योगिकी आई-एटीएस की सहायता से अब भारतीय मेट्रो ट्रेन की निर्भरता विदेशी आपूर्तिकर्ताओं पर से काफी हद तक कम हो जाएगी

दिल्ली मेट्रो ने ''मेक इन इंडिया'' के अंतर्गत स्वदेशी सिग्नल प्रौद्योगिकी विकसित की

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दिल्ली मेट्रो रेल निगम (DMRC) ने मंगलवार को कहा कि उसने सरकार की प्रमुख ''मेक इन इंडिया'' (Make in India) पहल के तहत मेट्रो ट्रेनों (Metro Train) के लिए स्वदेश निर्मित सिग्नल प्रौद्योगिकी (Signal technology)  के विकास की दिशा में एक बड़ा कदम उठाया है. डीएमआरसी ने कहा कि इसी के हिस्से के तौर पर आई-एटीएस (सिग्नल प्रणाली की उप प्रणाली) की मंगलवार को शुरुआत की.

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अधिकारियों ने बताया कि आई-एटीएस स्वदेश में विकसित प्रौद्योगिकी है जिसकी सहायता से अब भारतीय मेट्रो ट्रेन की निर्भरता विदेशी आपूर्तिकर्ताओं पर से काफी हद तक कम हो जाएगी.



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No ScoMo Zone: Annastacia Palaszczuk would make the Prime Minister quarantine for 14 days if he wanted to visit Queensland during the state election campaign

  • The prime minister would have to quarantine for 14 days to enter Queensland 
  • He has no plans to head north until borders are relaxed to Canberra residents
  • It means he will be unable to campaign locally for the Liberal-National party 

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has effectively banned Scott Morrison from entering the state under her strict coronavirus border closures. 

The prime minister is allowed in for work purposes but would have to quarantine for 14 days like other politicians, health officials have confirmed.

Mr Morrison, who last visited Queensland in July to announce funding for the film industry, has no plans to head north until the borders are relaxed. 

It means he will be unable to campaign locally for the Liberal-National party in the run-up to the state election on 31 October. 

Queensland premier Annastacia Palaszczuk (centre) has effectively banned Scott Morrison (left) from entering the state under her strict coronavirus border closures

Queensland premier Annastacia Palaszczuk (centre) has effectively banned Scott Morrison (left) from entering the state under her strict coronavirus border closures

Even WA Premier Mark McGowan, who has the toughest border closures in the country, has said he would let Mr Morrison visit without having to quarantine. 

'I'd be more than happy to show him around,' the premier said earlier this month.

But Queensland has said no exception will be made for the country's leader.

A Queensland Health spokesman told news.com.au: '[Elected representatives] can enter Queensland from a declared COVID-19 hotspot, such as the ACT, to return to their electorate or to perform official duties.

'They must enter via air and will be required to quarantine for 14 days from the date of arrival as per global quarantine requirements.' 

Queensland's borders are closed to Canberra residents even though the city has not had a coronavirus case for 68 days.

Chief Health Officer Jeanette Young, who admitted she was extremely 'risk averse', has designated Canberra a hotspot because it is 'in the middle of NSW'. 

On Wednesday South Australia opened its borders to Canberra, allowing residents and tourists to enter by air without quarantine.

Queensland's borders are closed to Canberra residents even though the city has not had a coronavirus case for 68 days. Pictured: Coolangatta on the NSW-QLD border

Queensland's borders are closed to Canberra residents even though the city has not had a coronavirus case for 68 days. Pictured: Coolangatta on the NSW-QLD border

Mr Morrison has been urging Queensland to relax its border controls with the ACT and NSW, where case numbers are low. 

Last week he asked Ms Palaszczuk to let a 26-year-old nurse attend her father's funeral but the premier refused and accused him of 'bullying and intimidating' her. 

Sarah Caisip, who lives in coronavirus-free Canberra, applied for an exemption last month to visit her sick father Bernard Prendergast in Brisbane - but it took 20 days to get approved and he died of liver cancer two days before her flight. 

The young woman was banned from attending her father's funeral on Thursday and was instead only granted a private viewing of his body. 

Queensland's border madness: The heartbroken families

Mark Keans 

Mark Keans, from Brisbane, was diagnosed with inoperable brain and lung cancer in late July and the doctors believe he won't make it past Christmas.

Health authorities had initially said only one of Mr Keans' four Sydney-based children - all of whom are under the age of 13 - could cross the border to see him one last time.

Queensland Health did not at first respond to multiple requests for an exemption from the truck driver's family, but later told them they can drive into the state and pay for two weeks quarantine in a Brisbane hotel.

A fundraising page to pay for their quarantine has raised more than $200,000, including a $1,000 donation from Prime Minister Scott Morrison.

Mr Keans pictured with his children (L-R) Noah 13, Caitlyn 11, Caleb 11, and Isaac, 7

Mr Keans pictured with his children (L-R) Noah 13, Caitlyn 11, Caleb 11, and Isaac, 7

Kimberley Brown 

Kimberley Brown and her husband Scott, from Ballina, in northern New South Wales, were told on August 12 that their unborn twins had developed twin to twin transfusion syndrome.

Mrs Brown needed urgent surgery but despite living just two hours away from Queensland's Mater Hospital doctors told her she would need to apply for a border exemption, which took too long.

She was flown 750km to Sydney but lost one of her twins. 

It came ten days after Premier Palaszczuk declared that Queensland hospitals are 'for our people'. 

Kimberley Brown and her husband Scott, from Ballina, in northern NSW, learned that they had lost their unborn baby after being forced to travel 750kms because of Queensland's border restrictions

Kimberley Brown and her husband Scott, from Ballina, in northern NSW, learned that they had lost their unborn baby after being forced to travel 750kms because of Queensland's border restrictions  

Jayne Brown

Jayne Brown, 60, spent two weeks confined to a tiny hotel room in Brisbane following her recent return from Sydney, where renowned neurosurgeon Dr Charlie Teo removed two large tumours on her brain. 

The grandmother-of-seven requested an exemption from hotel quarantine to self-isolate at home on the Sunshine Coast, but was rejected twice.

She blasted Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk, who allowed 400 AFL players and officials from coronavirus-riddled Victoria to enter the state and quarantine in a luxury hotel.

Jayne Brown described the decision to allow 400 AFL officials into Queensland as mindblowing

Jayne Brown described the decision to allow 400 AFL officials into Queensland as mindblowing

Sarah Caisip

Sarah Caisip, who lives in coronavirus-free Canberra, applied for an exemption last month to visit her sick father Bernard Prendergast in Brisbane - but it took 20 days to get approved and he died of liver cancer two days before her flight. 

The young nurse was banned from attending her father's funeral on Thursday because officials believed she is a Covid-19 risk even though the ACT has had no cases for 60 days. 

Ms Caisip was only granted a private viewing of her father's body, surrounded by guards and forbidden from seeing her shattered mother and 11-year-old sister. 

Sarah Caisip was only granted a private viewing of her father's body, surrounded by guards

Sarah Caisip was only granted a private viewing of her father's body, surrounded by guards

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PIERS MORGAN: Spare me this sanctimonious Facebook and Instagram boycott by hypocritical liberal celebrities who want to have their abusive hateful violent cake and eat it

Protests comes in many guises.

Some involve enormous personal risk and sacrifice, like the unidentified Chinese man who stood in front of a column of tanks leaving Tiananmen Square in 1989, the day after Chinese military had suppressed student-led demonstrations by brutal, lethal force.

Or like the willingness of Russian opposition leader Aleksei Navalny to defy Putin's goons and risk lethal poisoning at any moment.

Others involve rather less courage and rather more gigantic dollops of pathetically hypocritical virtue-signalling.

Today, a large number of celebrities are boycotting Facebook and Instagram, which Facebook now owns.

Reality TV wastrel Kim Kardashian West led the 'movement' by posting the following message to her gazillions of followers: 'I love that I can connect directly with you through Instagram and Facebook,' she wrote, 'but I can't sit by and stay silent while these platforms continue to allow the spreading of hate, propaganda and misinformation - created by groups to sow division and split America apart – only to take steps after people are killed. Misinformation shared on social media has a serious impact on our elections and undermines our democracy. Please join me when I will be 'freezing' my Instagram and FB account to tell Facebook to #StopHateForProfit. Link in bio for more info on how to preserve truth.' 

Kim Kardashian announced Tuesday that she will 'freeze' her Instagram and Facebook accounts because the platforms allow for hate and misinformation as a part of the #StopHateForProfit campaign

The 39-year-old reality star said that groups take advantage of the platforms to 'sow division and split America apart'. The effort is a part of the #StopHateForProfit campaign seeking to hold social media companies accountable for hate on their platforms

The 39-year-old reality star said that groups take advantage of the platforms to 'sow division and split America apart'. The effort is a part of the #StopHateForProfit campaign seeking to hold social media companies accountable for hate on their platforms

Comedian Sarah Silverman is also taking part in the boycott which will last 24 hours

Comedian Sarah Silverman is also taking part in the boycott which will last 24 hours

Powerful words, and ones that were quickly embraced by scores of other famous names.

One of them was comedian Sarah Silverman who is also very keen to #StopHateForProfit.

Ms Silverman knows all about spreading hate on social media.

In the past few years she has tweeted that Donald Trump is a 'pathological nasty pig' and a 'c*nty fear monger', and called his father a 'racist c*nt.'

When the President mocked former democratic presidential candidate Amy Klouchar for talking about climate change while 'standing in a virtual blizzard of snow', Silverman tweeted him directly to say: 'No point in explaining how mind blowingly stupid this tweet is so I'm just gonna go with F*CK YOU, and also add that you are a smelly p*nis hole with balls that touch water. Eat sh*t, you greedy tw*t.'

Amy Schumer has also joined the boycott. The woman who once said: 'I used to date Hispanic guys, but now I prefer consensual'

Amy Schumer has also joined the boycott. The woman who once said: 'I used to date Hispanic guys, but now I prefer consensual'

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Kate Hudson

 Amy Schumer (left) and Kate Hudson (right) are among the celebrities taking part in the boycott

She expanded on her thoughts about Trump's genitalia after he criticized his predecessor Barack Obama.

'I'd love to see Trump say any of this sh*t he's saying about Obama to his face,' she tweeted. 'There's no way he'd have the labs to even do just that. He's an oozing shriveled p*nis hole of a man.'

It's not just Trump who annoys Silverman.

'I don't mean this in a hateful way,' she once tweeted, hatefully, 'but the new bachelorette's a f*ggot.'

On another occasion she tweeted a photo of herself in blackface with the caption 'I'm having minstrel cramps.'

And she posted this 'joke': 'I used to go out with a guy who was half black who totally broke up with me because I'm a f*cking loser. I just heard myself say that. I'm such a pessimist. He's half-white.'

Perhaps the real reason Silverman wants to get rid of 'hate for profit' is because she herself is a nasty foul-mouthed homophobic racist?

Another of the stars to join the boycott is film director Judd Apatow, who is also very active on social media, and has repeatedly called Trump things like a 'malignant narcissist', and a 'pig'.

Apatow once tweeted – and then deleted after it sparked outrage - footage of left-wing activists rioting violently outside University of California-Berkeley to stop far-right political commentator Milo Yiannopoulos making a speech - and said: 'This is just the beginning. When will all the fools who are still supporting Trump realize what is at stake?'

Leonardo DiCaprio
Olivia Wilde

Leonardo DiCaprio wrote: 'I do use Instagram and Facebook, but I want it to be a force for good - not hate, violence, and disinformation.' Olivia Wilde wrote, 'These platforms are profiting off becoming a dangerous tool of discrimination' 

Hmmn, how does that open call for violence sit with wanting to stop violence?

Apatow also objected to People magazine, one of the world's least offensive publications, from running a positive story about Trump's family, raging on Twitter: 'F*ck People magazine. How disgusting. Selling their soul. Sell those mags! F*ck your employees.'

Lovely!

Movie star Amy Schumer has also joined the boycott. The woman who once said: 'I used to date Hispanic guys, but now I prefer consensual.' 

And who tweeted: 'Enjoy skyfall f-gs. I'm bout to get knee deep in Helen Hunt #thesessions.'

It would appear that being a racist homophobe may be a specific requirement for stopping hate and division…

As for Ms Kardashian West, perhaps she should focus on the constant stream of hateful guff that spews from the unhinged Twitter mouth of her husband Kanye West (he was at it again all last night) before lecturing the rest of us?

Even by the standards of celebrity virtue-signalling during this pandemic-ridden year, the new Facebook/Instagram boycott seems particularly pointless and self-serving.

These valiant crusading heroes are all doing this for … one day.

Yes, their sacrifice will last precisely 24 hours.

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Then the fearless campaigners will go straight back to aggressively and cynically using Facebook and Instagram to boost their own profiles and profits, with many of them also going back to spewing the same vile hate that they profess to loathe in others.

Make no mistake, every single one of the big names taking part in this farce makes a fortune from those social platforms.

Kardashian-West has ruthlessly exploited it to such a successful extent that she can now charge firms up to $1 million for a single Instagram post.

A one-day boycott will thus have zero impact on her ability to keep coining it in from the very same people she claims are failing the American people so badly by causing so much hate and disunity.

If she and her famous pals REALLY believe Facebook is such a malevolent force, then they should quit its platforms completely.

But they won't, because that would cost them millions.

So, at the heart of this boycott lies an intellectual conceit based, in most cases, on pure commercial greed.

I also believe that their main target, Facebook owner Mark Zuckerberg, is not the enemy here.

His only real 'crime' is that he believes passionately in freedom of speech, for everyone of any political persuasion.

That doesn't mean he wants unacceptable hate contaminating his platform.

Facebook now employs 35,000 people whose only job it is to remove hateful material. They're not going to stop it all, because that would be impossible, but they certainly can't be accused of turning a blind eye to it.

But what these protesting liberal celebrities really want is all material removed that THEY hate, not any hate that comes from their own mouths.

They demand Trump and his supporters be censored, for example, whilst reserving the right to be as viciously hateful as they wish towards them without any censorship.

And by publicly boycotting Facebook and Instagram like this, they're trying to use their celebrity power to bully and shame a company that defends free speech a hell of a lot more than they do.

If I were Zuckerberg, I'd call their sanctimonious bluff and announce that any of the stars involved who don't start posting again by 6pm tonight will be permanently banned from Facebook and Instagram.

Trust me, they'd all come scuttling back faster than Kim Kardashian-West rakes in dollars by posting topless bird-flipping selfies.

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