Minggu, 05 April 2015

Ferrari to Keep Atmospheric V12s in the Future; Will Use Electric Boost


Ferrari seems really keen to preserve its heritage by offering cars with naturally aspirated engines in the future, as well. However, these units won’t remain without boost, it’s just that they’ll all be turned into hybrids and use electricity instead.
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Jon Olsson's DTM-Inspired RS6 is Ready For Gumball 3000


Remember that awesome RS6-R from ABT? It used to be our favorite version of Audi's monstrous family wagon. That is, until this thing came along.
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Citroen’s Upcoming Aircross Concept Leaks Onto the Web Early


The image you see posted here of Citroen’s upcoming Aircross concept may be ultra-low res, but it is revealing. It shows the shape of the vehicle which looks like a conventional compact crossover, with a slight coupe twist by not having rear door handles (and fixed rear windows too?).
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First James Bond Spectre Trailer Is A Tease


After Skyfall comes Spectre, the 24th installment in the long line of James Bond movies.
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Sabtu, 04 April 2015

We Visually Compare New Jaguar XF with Hyundai Genesis Sedan


Who would have thought but 10 years ago that today we’d be comparing a Hyundai with established premium rivals, even traditionally design-centric ones like Jaguar. But we can and we will even though these two cars we’ve chosen might not necessarily be shopped against each other.
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The Next Presidential Limo Won't Be A Lincoln


A Lincoln limousine won't break the current streak of Cadillac-branded vehicles used by the president of the United States, Ford CEO Mark Fields says. Nor will Ford's luxury brand plan a Cadillac-like headquarters shift.

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Matt Farah Drives Ford Mustang EcoBoost on Mulholland Road


The Ford Mustang fitted with the 2.3-liter EcoBoost four-pot is not especially at home on the track. Its torquey delivery is more suited to carving corners on road, as it has the muscle to pull you out of slower corners without having to shift down.
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