Renault Grand Scenic

The American brand has introduced this year in the national market the new Chevrolet Orlando, a medium size 7-seater MPV. This new model has been designed to be useful and practical, with a proven technology and a mechanical failsafe. With a bold exterior design and a practical interior, Chevrolet Orlando stands for an economical purchase price and low cost of maintenance: is available from 18,500 euros. The new minivan is intended to satisfy the needs of large families or simply to those who require space for your work or leisure activities. To meet sales targets, the new minivan will have to compete with Renault Grand Scenic, Toyota Verso or Citroen C4 Grand Picasso among others. The seats are arranged in 3 rows (2 + 3 + 2), the middle row is a bench and the two rear seats are separate seats that can fold to expand the trunk space.

Its creator, the Korean Taewan Kim, was looking for a car attractive on the outside and practical travelogue. In addition your design should emphasize on European roads without looking too great. The interior is very space and 7 adults can sincerely travel comfortably. Access to the 2 rear seats is easy because the Center row folds with two simple movements. 3 Engines available in Spain, a 1.8 gasoline currently litres and 141 horses and two diesel that will surely be the most demanded. Both are 2-liter with 131 and 163 horsepower. The price difference between the two makes it worthwhile to opt for the more powerful.

They are available in automatic and manual change. The equipment of the Orlando series is more than acceptable and includes, among other things, air conditioning, 6 airbags, radio cd with mp3, front fog lights, trip computer and parking sensor. The version complete, has cruise control, rain and lights, browser and sensors during 3 years or 100,000 kilometres free vehicle maintenance. No doubt the relationship quality/price of the new vehicle gives us the possibility to get a 7 seater new with a budget similar to that you invest in the market for used cars. The acceptance of the Orlando among consumers could lead to the reaction of other manufacturers and reduce the prices of the minivan segment in general, both new and second hand vans.

President Lula

It is important to clarify, points out, that these alliances do not generate you additional monies to the University for its operation. On the contrary, such agreements should be seen as a University to the development of the country and enterprises contribution, and not as a significant source for generating resources. On the other hand, aims to encourage the participation of private companies to finance the activity of training of University students. The position of Wasserman is pessimistic in this regard: I know of examples where companies are interested in sponsoring desks, classrooms or pay the salary to teachers.The second strategy is to promote the creation of private non-profit universities that do not officially exist in the country so far. The model is based on the example of Brazil, which increased coverage during the term of President Lula Da Silva, of 1,800,000 to 6,000,000 students. Before the proposal, the rector of the National University indicated that the strategy of the Government Brazilian was important in the subject of coverage, but that the policy’s success was its simultaneous implementation with the strengthening of the public University and quality management systems. The private University with non-profit, by definition is not a good college. For example, they are not located in the main positions in the ranking University International, he warned.

Basic sciences, without space in the new law the financial strategies of the Government to increase coverage could discourage investment in academic programs unprofitable, neglecting areas such as basic sciences (physics, mathematics, geology, statistics), which do not yield immediate economic and social benefits, but that are key to achieving high standards of research, innovation, technology and scientific development. Similarly, areas of knowledge fundamental to the economic development of the country are widely neglected in the proposed reform of the National Government. This could affect the abandonment of an area of great potential like biochemistry, which requires high investments of resources and at the same time directly impacts on the modernization of industry, the competitiveness of the nation in the international arena and the generation of employment.