Archive | September, 2011

Report: Subaru BRZ to make full concept debut in LA

The rear-wheel drive sports car collaboration between Toyota and Subaru has been causing a big stirrup across auto news desks all over the world. So far though, we’ve seen concepts, ideas of what the car may possibly be like when people get a chance to spend money on one. And the only concrete details are [...]

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Report: Opel considering RAK e production

Vauxhall and Opel released an electronic concept at the Frankfurt Motor Show that has a lot of potential for production. The two brand’s RAK e concept is a two-seater electric car that can go 0-62mph in less than 13 seconds, has a top speed of 75 mph, and can travel for 60 miles. Even though [...]

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Report: Audi planning to bring Allroad back to U.S., as an A4

Report: Audi planning to bring Allroad back to U.S., as an A4

Audi is planning on bringing the Allroad back to the U.S. for the first time since 2005′s A6. With an A4 Avant already available in the states, an A4 Allroad seems the like the best option. While a smaller size can be expected, a wider track, higher suspension, and gray bumpers can all still be [...]

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2012 Infiniti G25, G37 and IPL G Coupe prices announced

2012 Infiniti G25, G37 and IPL G Coupe prices announced

Infiniti has announced pricing details on the 2012 Infiniti G Line which now includes the G25 Sedan, G37 Sedan, G37 Coupe, G37 Convertible and IPL G Coupe. All models are on sale now at Infiniti retailers nationwide. For the 2012 model year, the Infiniti G continues to be offered in three body configurations – G Sedan, G [...]

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Video: Nissan GT-R crashes into water-filled ditch

Video: Nissan GT-R crashes into water-filled ditch

There’s just something about watching supercars ended up in sticky and wet situation. What you see here is a Nissan GT-R that crashed into ditch filled with water in Amsterdam, Holland. According to reports, the driver of the Nissan GT-R was returning from a local track event when he lost control of the GT-R. The [...]

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What recession: Tata creates $4.6 million Nano

What recession: Tata creates $4.6 million Nano

The Tata Nano may be the world’s cheapest car but the model has just been transformed into a work of art costing an estimated and outstanding $4.6 million USD. The special-edition Tata Nano, which we highly doubt will ever be driven, features 5,000 years of Indian Jewlery-making. “GoldPlus Nano 1 marks the convergence of diverse [...]

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2012 Rough Stage 3 Mustang Hyper-Series gets up to 540-hp

Roush has a knack with Mustangs that only a few other tuning companies can match, which is why their latest vehicle package will very much interest fans and owners alike. The Roush Stage 3 Hyper-Series vehicle package is more than just skin deep. As usual, the 2012 Mustang receives three unique paint options: Mat It [...]

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Jensen Interceptor gets an all-new revival, coming in 2014

Motoring enthusiasts should be familiar with the Jensen Interceptor. It was an old “shooting brake” style grand-touring car that was also the first ever all-wheel drive production car. However, due to limited success, it was only produced for 10 years from 1966 until 1976. Since then, those who wanted a Jensen Interceptor could buy one [...]

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Report: BMW NA drops X6 ActiveHybrid for US market only

Report: BMW NA drops X6 ActiveHybrid for US market only

The BMW X6 is very much a niche vehicle and to try and expand the options, BMW attempted at making an “ActiveHybrid” version that veatured a small electric powertrain, only to make the X6 slightly more efficient. With a hefty and commanding price of nearly $90,000 large, it didn’t exactly quite sell well. As a [...]

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Volkswagen teams up with Berghaus to create special edition camper van

Volkswagen teams up with Berghaus to create special edition camper van

Volkswagen has a long and rich heritage of creating cars catering to all kinds of lifestyles. From the beaches with the Dune Buggies to the open road traveling in a Minibus, Volkswagen surely makes their cars for the people. That’s why the “people’s car” teamed up with coachbuilder Berghaus to create a special edition camper [...]

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