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  • Classic Recreations <em>Gone in Sixty Seconds</em> 'Eleanor'

    Although the days of Toby Halicki's 40-minute chase scenes seem to be long and lamentably gone, his production company has licensed the latest incarnation of Eleanor for reproduction. That means that Joe Public can get his very own Eleanor for the meager sum of $139,900. And this isn't (necessarily) some restored rust-bucket; these are brand new cars. Using reproduction 1967 Mustang Fastback bodies licensed from Ford enables the Classic Recreations crew to build new Eleanors without sacrificing original Mustangs. That saves a good bit of cost and labor, and the modernization that's possible...

  • Nissan&#8217;s first hybrid to feature in Infiniti models
    Nissan’s first hybrid to feature in Infiniti models

    Nissan’s first in-house hybrid technology will debut under its premium Infiniti brand and will eventually filter across to its more expensive RWD sedan models to ensure that all hybrid vehicles it sells will remain profitable. Nissan already offers a hybrid model in the form of its Altima...

  • Video: Audi R8 versus Porsche&#8217;s Carrera 4S
    Video: Audi R8 versus Porsche’s Carrera 4S

    Just last week we saw a video of the Audi R8 take on its RS4 sibling, and today we have another clip of the R8, this time up against one of the most formidable AWD challengers, Porsche’s Carrera 4S. The latest comparo is from the guys at Auto Motor and Sport so it’s in German, but the...

  • 1947 Ferrari 125 S bearing chassis 01C - Ferrari's first car
    Very first Ferrari headed to Palm Springs

    After being hidden away for more than 20 years, the very first Ferrari [NYSE:RACE] ever built will be set on display at the inaugural Desert Classic Concours d'Elegance in Palm Springs, California. This will also be the first time that the car, marked chassis number 01C, will be on display on the...

  • Spy video: 2010 Porsche Panamera
    Spy video: 2010 Porsche Panamera

    Porsche has released full details for its 2010 Panamera sedan, which you can read about by clicking here. Porsche’s four-door Panamera is still more than a year away but officials don’t seem to be worried about concealing the car while in testing. Several Panamera prototypes have been...

  • Ford Kuga Crossover breaks cover
    Ford Kuga Crossover breaks cover

    Along with the reveal of the new Fiesta hatch, Ford also took the wraps off its new Europe-only Kuga crossover ahead of the car's world debut at next month’s Geneva Motor Show. Based on the original iosis X Concept from the 2006 Paris Motor Show and near-production Kuga Concept from last...

  • World&#8217;s first RHD Ford GT

    It’s no secret Australians love a good V8 muscle car but we never thought there would be enough demand Down Under for Ford’s stunning GT supercar that a company would actually starting converting them to right-hand-drive for the local market. Actually, two companies, Crossover Car Conversions and Mustang Motorsport, based out of Melbourne, have converted their first Ford GT and have already taken it to a race track for testing. The car is now going through the formal approval process to meet Australian Design Rules, and is expected to be delivered to its lucky owner within the...

  • Americans losing their love for V8s
    Americans losing their love for V8s

    The end of the performance V8 engine is approaching. Of course, there will also be the odd enthusiast after the smooth revving and torqeuy nature of a big V8 but their numbers are dwindling fast. A new study has found that installation rates for V8 engines, the favored choice of powerplant for...

  • HUMMER prepping H2 Silver Ice Limited Edition
    HUMMER prepping H2 Silver Ice Limited Edition

    Hummer will launch a new Silver Ice Limited Edition version of its H2 model later this year and has developed a new brilliant silver color exclusive for the range. If the new silver isn’t to your liking, Hummer also offers the car pewter and graystone metallic colors. Further differentiating...

  • Geneva 08: Rinspeed sQuba diving car video and mega-gallery
    Geneva 08: Rinspeed sQuba diving car video and mega-gallery

    Fantasies of James Bond's underwater exploits running through your head? Thanks to Rinspeed's Squba, you can make your fantasies real - provided you have a suitably adventurous companion and a desire to submerge a perfectly good Lotus, of course. We brought you the initial story on Rinspeed's plans...

  • Lotus releases 2008 Exige Sport Cup 260
    Lotus releases 2008 Exige Sport Cup 260

    Colin Chapman's legacy of added lightness is making a comeback - not just in performance cars, but in run-of-the-mill daily drivers as well. Less weight means more exciting dynamics and greater efficiency, so it's easy to understand the resurgence in the decades-old design principle. But, like most...

  • Sweden adds ecological element to driver test
    Sweden adds ecological element to driver test

    While Sweden may not immediately pop to the top of the list when you think about ecologically friendly car culture - it has the least fuel-efficient cars in the EU, after all - it's taking some serious steps to improve its green standing. Leaving no stone unturned, the northern European nation has...

  • Autonet in-car WiFi lets you bring the Internet with you

    Some auto makers and tuning houses have already enabled cars to have nearly always-on Internet connections. Some even come equipped with full in-car PC systems. But for those that didn't get the option from the factory and would like an easy drop-in addition, the Autonet Mobile WiFi Router is the answer. Already providing Internet access in Avis' rental car fleet, the Autonet WiFi Router turns any equipped car into a rolling WiFi hotspot. Unfortunately you'll still need another device - such as a cell phone, PDA or laptop - capable of bringing the Internet into the car. But then anyone within...

  • GM talks up Chevy Volt's environmental benefits
    GM talks up Chevy Volt's environmental benefits

    Everybody knows that hybrid cars are better for the environment than convention petrol and diesel models, in stop-start traffic at least, but with a new wave of plug-in hybrids set to hit the market in a couple of years GM is out and about promoting the benefits of its new technology. Speaking at...

  • Thieves targeting catalytic converters
    Thieves targeting catalytic converters

    Most people wouldn’t think twice about securing their car’s catalytic converter but lately the piece of exhaust hardware has become a popular target for thieves trading in precious metals. Catalytic converters contain precious metals such as platinum, palladium and rhodium, as much as...

  • Obama promises to help Detroit 3, encourages hybrids
    Obama promises to help Detroit 3, encourages hybrids

    During a speech at GM’s oldest running production plant, U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama made it clear that he will help the Detroit 3 and the economy in general. This is in contrast to his previous criticisms towards the domestic carmakers, especially in regards to low-mileage SUVs...

  • Mercedes wants next A and B-Class to be sporty
    Mercedes wants next A and B-Class to be sporty

    BMW has been winning accolades for shoehorning its 300hp twin-turbo six into the tiny 1-series range and Audi, too, has been offering torquey V6 engines in its A3 hatchbacks for years, but the closest competitor Mercedes-Benz has to these sporty compacts are the rather mundane A and B-Class line of...

  • U.S. wins trade case against China
    U.S. wins trade case against China

    In what could prove to be a major turning point in the fight against unfair protection policies in Asia, the U.S. has won a preliminary ruling in a World Trade Organization (WTO) case over Chinese tax policies that restrict imports of foreign auto parts into the world’s most populace country...

  • Union boss fearful for GM & Ford, wants to block imports

    It’s no secret the Detroit 3 is losing market share to foreign makes, especially in North America were U.S. manufacturers have traditionally been the dominant players. Strong competition from Japanese and Korean makes have eroded the Detroit 3’s stranglehold on the U.S. market and has pushed one of the brands, Chrysler, to the brink of bankruptcy. Union bosses are fearful of the state of the U.S. carmakers, and one official, Canadian Auto Workers president Buzz Hargrove, has warned that even heavyweights GM and Ford could be forced into bankruptcy within a decade if the U.S...

  • KTM X-Bow &#8216;Dallara Series&#8217; appearing in Geneva
    KTM X-Bow ‘Dallara Series’ Appearing In Geneva

    KTM’s X-Bow first appeared in production trim close to a year ago, debuting at the 2007 Geneva Motor Show, however in the twelve months that’s passed since then the X-Bow is yet to see the light of day. According to KTM, production is set to start in the middle of this year and to...

  • Chevrolet Corvette '427 Limited Edition Z06&#8217;
    Chevrolet Corvette '427 Limited Edition Z06’

    Chevrolet today unveiled the Corvette 427 Limited Edition Z06, a limited-production model that pays homage to the big-block Stingray models of the mid-1960s and comes in a unique crystal red exterior paint scheme. The ‘427’ designation refers to the cubic-inch displacement of the...

  • Spy Shots: 2009 Alfa Romeo Furiosa / Junior
    Spy Shots: 2009 Alfa Romeo Furiosa / Junior

    Alfa Romeo recently ran an internet poll asking fans from around the world to vote for a possible new name for its upcoming entry-level model. The final name that was picked was the controversial ‘Furiosa’ but Alfa officials were quick to point out that the new name wouldn’t be...

  • Vath tuned Mercedes-Benz CL65 AMG
    Vath tuned Mercedes-Benz CL65 AMG

    It never ceases to amaze us how many tuning packages there are for even super expensive luxo-mobiles like the Mercedes CL. We've seen packages from Japan's Wald and Germany's Brabus and now we have the latest kit from fellow German tuner Vath. Not content with the power output of the ordinary CL500...

  • Aston Martin engineering centre to open at N&#971;rburgring
    Aston Martin engineering centre to open at Nürburgring

    It looks like a new theme park isn’t the only major construction set to appear at Germany’s Nϋrburgring circuit. Aston Martin is the latest in a long string of carmakers that have either opened or are planning to open an engineering and design center at the famous race track. Just...

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