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- America, These Are Your 10 Best Selling Models of 2012
- Lada Grass Drifter Goes from Slide-ways to Down-ways
- Ferrari Xezri Design Concept Sports Up and Wears its Competizione Costume
- Steven Sutcliffe Drives New Maserati Quattroporte, Compares it to Jaguar XJ
America, These Are Your 10 Best Selling Models of 2012 Posted: 05 Jan 2013 01:52 PM PST You've already read that 2012 was the best year for the automotive industry in the United States since the 2007 fallout with close to 14.5 million passenger and light commercial vehicle deliveries, but which ones were the best of the best in terms of sales? The answer to the question comes from Car's Kicking Tires blog that has compiled a list with the 10 top sellers of the year. Read more » |
Lada Grass Drifter Goes from Slide-ways to Down-ways Posted: 05 Jan 2013 12:08 PM PST Are you feeling a little bit down these days? Well then, there is nothing better than a video from the Land of Dashcams to bring your mood back to a good place again. A festive group of young farmers or hunters, possibly from Russia, judging by the music and the language heard in the footage, were out in the open having some fun in nature when one of them decided to take his classic Lada sedan for a drift ride on the wet grass. Read more » |
Ferrari Xezri Design Concept Sports Up and Wears its Competizione Costume Posted: 05 Jan 2013 08:05 AM PST The Ferrari F40 had one, as did James Glickenhaus's P4/5 coach built special, so why shouldn't Samir Sadikhov's award winning Xezri supercar design concept gain a Competizione Edition as well? Along with the Cadillac C-Ville study that we showed you earlier this week, Sadikhov emailed us his vision of the Xezri Competizione Edition, which is the track-only racing version of his conceptual mid-engined supercar that finished in second place at the 2011 Ferrari World Design Contest. Read more » |
Steven Sutcliffe Drives New Maserati Quattroporte, Compares it to Jaguar XJ Posted: 05 Jan 2013 06:37 AM PST The all-new Maserati Quattroporte will make its world debut on the upcoming Detroit Motor Show but the Italian company has already let the motoring press get their hands on its flagship luxury saloon. How well the car is received, both by journalists and customers, will play an important role in the automaker's ambitious plan to increase its global annual sales nearly ten-fold over the next few years to around 50,000 units. Read more » |
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