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  • 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 40 - Image courtesy of Eckert's Rod & Custom

    For the past 10 years at the SEMA show, Sony, together with the people behind Gran Turismo, has picked a winning design that eventually appears as a playable car in its next version of the popular Gran Turismo video game. This year the winner was this 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 40 hot rod, which was created by David Eckert and his team at Eckert’s Rod & Custom. One of the judges of the unique Gran Turismo award is the game’s creator, Kazunori Yamauchi, a self-confessed gearhead who even enters the odd Nürburgring 24 Hours endurance race. He chose Eckert’s hot rod over...

  • 2014 Lexus IS spy shots
    2014 Lexus IS Spy Shots

    Development of the 2014 Lexus IS sedan is progressing nicely, with the latest prototypes now wearing the least camouflage gear yet. We can clearly see elements of the car’s new spindle grille, as well as its sharply creased character lines and coupe-like proportions. The overall dimensions of...

  • 2011 Land Rover LR4
    Land Rover Lineup To Expand To 16 Models: Report

    With the financial backing of its Indian parent, plus a string of recent successes, Land Rover is about to embark on an ambitious plan to expand its lineup to 16 models (up from six) and potentially double its sales by 2020. While Land Rover has no plans to move away from SUVs and crossovers, to...

  • 2014 Maserati Quattroporte
    With The New 2014 Quattroporte Revealed, Maserati CEO Looks To The Future: Video

    Yesterday, Maserati took the covers off its all-new, sixth-generation Quattroporte sedan, ahead of the car’s official debut at the 2013 Detroit Auto Show in January. Along with the reveal, Maserati CEO Harald Wester reaffirmed his company’s plans to boost sales to around 50,000 annually...

  • Lexus LF-CC coupe concept, 2012 Paris Auto Show
    Lexus RC350 Trademarked In Australia, Is This The LF-CC-Based Coupe?

    Trademarks are a bit of a dodgy business when you get down to the ways corporations use them to protect past, present, and potential future products. You can't always rely on a trademark database to indicate a company's--especially a carmaker's--future product direction. Nonetheless, the filing of...

  • Corvette LS7-powered Chevy Spark
    Corvette Z06-Powered Chevy Spark: Seven Liters Of Terror?

    Big engine, little car: it's a classic formula. Sometimes it is taken to extremes. Sometimes it's taken to ludicrous extremes. And sometimes, someone shoehorns a 7.0-liter LS7 from a Corvette Z06 into a Chevy Spark. The car, which appears to also wear extensive track-focused modifications like a...

  • The Lexus LFA racer tweeted by Akira Iida

    Akira Iida has competed in the Japanese Super GT Series, the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the 24 Hours of the Nürburgring and VLN endurance races, where he has twice delivered class wins in a Lexus LFA racer. As if that wasn’t enough, Iida was also the driver who piloted a Lexus LFA Nürburgring Edition around the Nordschleife in 7:14.64, which is all the more incredible when you realize that was achieved on the stock Bridgestone Potenza RE070 tires. Recently, Iida posted the picture above, showing a mysterious LFA-based racer, to his Twitter account. If we had to venture a guess...

  • 2012 MINI Cooper Countryman  -  Driven, October 2011
    MINI Sets Off On An Expedition For The Record Books

    MINI, it seems, is going to great lengths to stay in the public eye these days. YouTube is filled with videos showing MINI in increasingly-odd and vaguely-disturbing scenarios, such as its “Not Normal” series. If there’s a point in showing a guy dancing in a bear costume, or a...

  • Still from the upcoming 'Snake and Mongoose' biopic
    'Snake And Mongoose' Revisits The Golden Age Of The NHRA: Video

    If you grew up in the 1970s and had any interest in cars, you know the names Don “The Snake” Prudhomme and Tom “The Mongoose” McEwen. Rivals on track and (mostly) friends off-track, the pair created a marketing juggernaut that paved the way for modern motorsports marketing...

  • ZF 8-speed automatic transmission
    ZF CEO Says Nine Speeds Are The 'Natural Limit'

    For decades, automatic transmissions had three or four speeds, which were deemed sufficient to provide reasonable acceleration and fuel economy. Then came the five speed automatic, which was standard issue on most cars until just a few years back. Then, the race for more gears in the transmission...

  • 2014 Jaguar F-Type leaked
    BMW Diesels, Fisker Fires, Jaguar F-Type Sells: Car News Headlines

    BMW will be launching six new diesels in the U.S. over the next two years. That's great news for people that like torque and MPGs but maybe aren't interested in going hybrid. Fisker has investigated the cause of the fires of a group of Karmas after flooding during Hurricane Sandy, and claims the...

  • 2013 Ford Shelby GT500
    Ford Explains How The Shelby GT500 Is A 200 MPH Car: Video

    There’s a lot more to building a car capable of 200 mph (under the right conditions) than stuffing in a massively-powerful engine and calling it done. While the 2013 Shelby GT500’s supercharged 5.8-liter V-8, rated at 662 horsepower and 631 pound feet of torque, can deliver the...

  • 2013 Fiat 500

    One of the keys to MINI’s success in the United States is the vast amount of customization available on its cars. While it’s theoretically possible to spec a MINI Cooper that’s identical to a car ordered by another buyer, we’d have to rate the chances on the same level as sharing a set of fingerprints. Now Fiat hopes to borrow a page from MINI’s playbook by offering personalized 500 models to U.S. buyers via its Fiat Custom Shop. Buyers can choose from a list of some 60 customization options at the time of order, which will be applied at the “Custom...

  • 2014 Maserati Quattroporte
    2014 Maserati Quattroporte Preview

    The covers have finally come off one of the most anticipated cars of next year, the all-new 2014 Maserati Quattroporte. Set to debut at the 2013 Detroit Auto Show in January, the new flagship sedan is the first of Maserati's modernized lineup with which the automaker hopes to increase sales almost...

  • BMW M Performance steering wheel
    BMW Shows Off Tech-Laden M Performance Steering Wheel: Video

    The BMW M Performance range of vehicles, performance upgrades and accessories are still not available in the U.S., but it’s only a matter of time until they head our way. We’re betting that one of the more popular items will be the BMW M Performance steering wheel featured in this...

  • 2013 Honda Civic facelift spy shots
    2013 Honda Civic Spy Shots

    You may be wondering why Honda is out testing a facelifted version of its Civic, when the car was all-new just a year ago. Well, the main reason is the drab reviews the car has received since its launch at the 2011 New York Auto Show. With the likes of the new Chevrolet Cruze, Ford Focus, Hyundai...

  • Audi Concept Design Studio in Munich, Germany
    Future Audis To Show Greater Differentiation Between Models

    Audi is addressing the claim that its cars all look the same by taking its design in a bold new direction. The automaker plans to introduce greater differentiation between each of its model lines, with its future styling expected to reflect in greater detail the technical aspects behind the cars...

  • 2014 Jaguar F-Type
    2014 Jaguar F-Type Already Racks Up More Than 2,000 Orders

    Despite not officially being on sale yet, the 2014 Jaguar F-Type has already racked up more than 2,000 sales, which is almost a third of the 6,000 to 7,000 examples Jaguar is hoping to sell in 2013. Most of those orders come from customers in Europe, where the F-Type made its official debut, but...

  • 2012 Fisker Karma

    During the devastating Hurricane Sandy that hit the Northeast last week, several cars parked in Port Newark, New Jersey succumbed to severe fire damage. Among the cars were 16 brand new Fisker Karma extended-range electric cars, images of which hit the Web on October 31st, a day after the fire occurred. Several non-electric cars from a variety of manufacturers also went up in flames, as did a couple of Toyota Prius models including both regular hybrid and plug-in hybrid versions. After an investigation conducted with the NHTSA, Fisker engineers determined that the damage to the Karmas was the...

  • Volvo C30 Electric
    Volvo Starts Testing Of Electric Car Fast-Charger

    Development of Volvo’s C30 Electric prototype is continuing nicely, though the automaker remains coy on when we might see a production version. The fact that the C30 is being discontinued doesn’t bode well for the eventual launch of the C30 Electric, though it’s likely the...

  • The Spitfire-powered Bentley Meteor - image: Coys
    Spitfire-Engined Bentley Meteor, Seen On Top Gear, For Sale: Video

    In the last season of Top Gear, Jeremy Clarkson relived the Battle of Britain by once again pitting the Germans against the British. This time, it would be contested on a runway, between a German car powered by a Heinkel He 111 bomber engine (the Brutus) and a British car powered by a Rolls-Royce...

  • The Caterham Superlight R600
    Halo Supercar On The Mind Of Caterham Boss

    The ink is barely dry on the deal between Renault and Caterham, which we know will yield both a new Caterham road car and a new Renault Alpine, but Tony Fernandes is already thinking a few steps ahead. In an interview with Autocar, the owner of Caterham Cars (and team principal of Caterham F1) even...

  • Paul McCartney's 1964 Aston Martin DB5
    Paul McCartney’s Aston Martin DB5 Fetches Over $490,000 At Auction

    While it may not have drawn the same $4.1 million selling price as the heavily-modified Aston Martin DB5 used in the filming of Goldfinger, the DB5 formerly owned by former Beatle Paul McCartney commanded a respectable £307,000 ($490,463) when the hammed fell at RM Auctions’ recent...

  • 2012 Tesla Model S beta vehicle, Fremont, CA, October 2011
    Tesla’s Third Quarter Results Mix Bad With Good

    For Tesla Motors fans, owners and investors, this morning’s third-quarter earnings call was a mixture of bad news and good news. First, the bad news: the start-up automaker lost $110.8 million in the third quarter, compared to losses of $65.1 million in the third quarter of 2011. While the...

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