January 2008

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Rudy Giuliani’s ‘66 Chevy Corvair convertible

What can we get the action of the 2008 presidential race? What would you say about owing a candidate’s ride?

A 1966 Chevrolet Corvair Convertible is the main lot of on eBay auction. Previously this car was owned by Rudy Giuliani, former New York City Mayor.

It is a classic American convertible (drop-top) originally painted in aqua […]

New VW Golf will be launched in the late 2008

In his interview given to Automibilwoche during the motorshow in Shanghai, head of development for VW, Ulrich Hackenburg notified that the best selling model of VW will not be changed next spring as it was planned originally. According to Hackenburg, the reason is that the current VW Golf is still selling very well and now […]

2009 Dodge Challenger

The representation of a new Challenge, a concept of a muscular car which is inspired diretly by the car created long ago in 1970.

Shortened LX platform was taken as a basis for this retro-styled coupe. The car also has the rear-wheel-drive chassis which was used also with the Dodge Charger, Chrysler 300 and Dodge Magnum.

Manual […]

Future Skoda VW Derivative

A small Skoda Fabia is based on the platform of Volkswagen Polo (both cars are not sold in the USA). However, Reinhard Jung, the chairman of Skoda tells that they want to make even smaller vehicle also based upon VW platform – this is expected to be the newcoming version of Volkswagen up! concept.

The future […]

15 Most Overpriced Vehicles According to Forbes

Having considered all the parameters of a vehicle for which customers usually pay, Forbes has chosen 15 cars for which you’ll pay too. According to the calculations the most overpriced car actually costs $7,158 than it should. The 14th overpriced car, for instance, is $2,447 more expensive than it should actually cost. The first […]

More Common Sense with Cellphones at Wheel

The recent researches conducted by the experts of the University of Utah’s Traffic Lab have shown that those drivers who use their mobile phones – hand free - at wheel greatly contribute to the number of road accidents. Drivers talking while driving often change lanes longer when they follow slow-moving car. By the way, it […]

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