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Sunday, May 24, 2009

09-Volkswagen-Scirocco-R

There could not be a better time or place for a world premiere: parallel to the start of the 24-hour race at the Nürburgring, Volkswagen is presenting the new Scirocco R for the first time anywhere. A sports car without compromise and a race track that demands everything of the driver will be meeting together this weekend. more......

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Audi R8


Audi has already challenged exotic sports cars from Porsche and even Ferrari with the R8, a two-seat coupe with cutting edge looks and razor sharp handling. The German automaker upped the ante with the R8 5.2 at Detroit. It can rush to 62 mph in 3.9 seconds and reach a top speed of 196 mph, according to Audi. It goes on sale in Europe in the second quarter of 2009, but a U.S. on-sale date hasn’t been set.more

Thursday, April 16, 2009

SOLAR POWERED CARS ROCK



Solar powered car racing events continue to gain in popularity the world over. They say racing improves the breed and this is no exception. What is clear from the make up of the teams below, is that most of the development of solar racers is undertaken by university teams. It seems this is a young engineers sport and that the cars of the future are being developed without any major assistance from the big car makers, but with sponsorship from educational institutions and business.more

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Moller Sky Car


“Where are the flying cars?! They promised me flying cars!” That was the infamous lament of actor Avery Brooks in a popular IBM commercial a few years back and he has a point. Where are the flying cars? Well, we’ve seen many announcements that they’re coming with the most famous is the Moller Sky Car. Now it seems that with losing over 40 million in development costs, even Moller executives are leery about the prospects for the future of their flying car.more

The Sky Car


Dr Paul Moller has been developing 'sky cars' since the 1960s.
This prototype flew a few metres above the ground in 1974. His latest models have more powerful engines and a conventional fuselage type design.
His Moller International company hopes to have the world's first flying car on the market within 10 years. more

MODERN CAR


For years, cars were low-tech machines that belched smoke, and could be fixed by someone with a third-grade education and a monkey wrench. No longer. Today’s automobiles are masterpieces of integrated technology, near-perfect marriages of fiberglass and microchips that offer more comfort and cutting-edge features than a space shuttle. But the question on many drivers’ minds these days is whether the current crop of cars is smart in the right way.MORE

Future Car