Happy New Year 2010
Thursday, December 31st, 2009
From everyone at Crashzone we wish you a happy and safe New Year and look forward to seeing you again in 2010.

From everyone at Crashzone we wish you a happy and safe New Year and look forward to seeing you again in 2010.

IMPORTANT NOTICE:
The Crashzone website will be temporarily down between Friday 25th of December 2009 to Monday the 28th of December 2009. The down time is necessary to preform scheduled maintenance and upgrades to the Crashzone system. During this time Crashzone maybe inaccessible. we apologise for any inconvenience and appreciate your understanding. If you have any questions in relation to this notice please contact support@crashzone.com.au

Memories of the door-less Mini Moke will be revived at January’s Detroit motor show with this radical Mini concept. The Beachcomber uses all-wheel-drive and the tough off-road look is aided by an elevated ride height and 17-inch wheels wrapped in chunky off-road rubber and housed in bulky wheel-arches. For the full story please visit drive.com.au
Dates for Christmas Closure: From Wednesday the 23rd of December 2009 to Monday the 4th of January 2010
The Crashzone system will work as normal during this period and support will be available by emailing support@crashzone.com.au. I would like to take this opportunity to wish you a Happy Christmas and a Prosperous New Year on behalf of all the team at Crashzone. If you have any inquires please contact support@crashzone.com.au

If the system detects no reaction from the driver, the APDS can initiate braking as the vehicle nears the object, as well as decreasing the steering ratio to increase the intensity and quickness of the steering response. For the full story please visit themotorreport.com.au

A terrified 22-year-old driver thought he was going to die when a jammed cruise control trapped him in his four-wheel drive for half an hour as it raced along the Eastern Freeway. The Ford Explorer’s cruise control got stuck at 100 kph. For the full story please visit smh.com.au

The BMW X6 M comes with a twin-turbocharged 4.4 litre petrol V8 which develops 408kW and 680Nm of torque, the latter of which is available from between 1500 and 5650 rpm. Performance is suitably brisk: the 0-100km/h sprint can be done away with in just 4.7 seconds. For the full story please visit themotorreport.com.au
Maintenance of your web browser may be required on occasion. By deleting temporary files and cookies it allows Crashzone to do a fresh reload next time you re start the system. Below is a quick guide on how to preform the maintenance on Internet Explorer and Firefox.

( internet explorer users )
* from your web browser click on tools
* Click on internet options
* Click on delete in browsing history
* Click delete files
* click delete cookies

( Firefox users )
* Click on tools
* Clear private data
* Tick options
* Click clear private data now
For more information or further help please contact support@crashzone.com.au or phone 1300 721 090
Crashzone now has approval from Stelvio to do EstImage integration. This means our programmers are now going full speed to get Crashzone customer ready for EstImage work. We would like to thank all of our customers that have supported Crashzone and stuck with us, even with insurance companies pressuring you to change. Crashzone will keep you updated on the integration progress. For more information please contact support@crashzone.com.au or phone 1300 721 090