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In the future we will be forced to drive these small cars. Take a look at this!!!!!!! very small but very smart cars. See all the ‘great new choices’ We will have from ‘The SMART Car’:
The Smorvette!

The Smaudi A3 AWD!

The Smamborghini!

The Smorsche!

The Smerrari!

Do You Still Want a Smart Car? Not if you are smart!
Below is a photo of a wreck in Jefferson Parish, LA (near New Orleans) between two trucks and a Smart Car. Think I’ll pass on the Smart Car.

They Are Small But Terrible….

August 26th, 2009

That pictures are worth a thousand words is indeed especially true in the business world. Sales and marketing business people pay much attention to visuals and graphics as they are very much aware that visuals once planned and maximized are capable of doing wonders in their business. Graphics are an important way to communicate with diverse audiences in today’s business environment. In fact, you may even find yourself trying to communicate with people who have little or no interest in your ideas. Furthermore, in the numbers-oriented world of work, people rely heavily on images.
read more from "The Arizona Style: A Creative Way of Promoting Business"
August 7th, 2009
If there is a car that sets the standards for automotive design, luxury and safety, no car can measure up to the standards of the Mercedes-Benz. And today, the world shall prepare for the unveiling of the latest class of this particular vehicle kind, it is the new Mercedes-Benz E-Class produced by the local importer and retailer of the said car, the CATS Motors.
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May 20th, 2009
For extreme driving aficionados, there’s nothing more important than their cars to be at the best driving condition. This will determine the performance they might give to us. And sometimes, because of unfortunate events, some of the vehicles used by extreme drivers sustain damage and thus will have the need to be repaired. At some worse cases, the damaged part has to be replaced, or worst, the entire car must be replaced. Due to the nature of their vehicle and driving, ordinary automobile repair shops can’t respond to these scenarios. It’s a good thing to have the support needed for these cases.
read more from "Taking Extreme 4-Wheel Driving to a New Level!"
April 23rd, 2009

To begin with it is the first roadster in the history of BMW that has a fully retractable hardtop. This two-piece roof structure in light aluminum shell technology opens and closes electro-hydraulically at the touch of a button within just 20 seconds, the two roof elements coming to rest in snug and compact arrangement in the roof compartment. Enhanced remote control with Comfort Access is available as an option, allowing the user to close the roof also from a distance.
For golfers, with the roof up the BMW Z4 Roadster can easily accommodate a 46-inch full size golf bag, and two of those when the roof is closed.
read more from "What Makes the New BMW Z4 the Sports Car’s Sports Car?"
April 15th, 2009
Ferrari has just announced the Mille Chili lab, an initiative with the University of Modena, to help future Ferrari models weigh under the 1000 kg mark. Let’s hope they don’t just make another Millechili concept.
The new Ferrari University, Mille Chili, is not only aimed at lowering overall vehicle weight, but its also an initiative to reduce Ferrari’s carbon footprint and give it a better standing with all the performance-hating treehuggers out there. They’ve teamed up with the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia’s engineering department to train prospective Ferrari engineers in the weight reducing arts.
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February 22nd, 2009

Blondie Superstar Paris Hilton Gets Herself a Pink Bentley, this obviously explains that Paris is so mad about pink color. Not only that, interior of the car is also pimpled out in pink. With her new toy, namely a Bentley Continental GT in a shade of pink that is usually more apparent on her hot pants, the attention meter flew off its walls. Aside from ripping the Bentley’s sophistication with her Barbie doll paint, she has also managed to give the car makers a lump in their throats by ripping off the prominent B on the car to a PH. As much as the whole thing creates such pain in our hearts, she is jumping in glee at her new possession and just ‘loves it’ and it’s so ‘pretty’.
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January 23rd, 2009

Are you tired of sitting in traffic, doing glute squeezes and not getting the results you desire? Do you wish Fitness First provided for a better cardiovascular workout? Then the GYM Car is for you.
The GYM Concept Car is a project by Da Feng, a graduate student at Coventry University in the United Kingdom, and it incorporates, as the name suggests, a mobile gym into you driving experience.
Da Feng came up with the idea for a competition held by P4 Cad Cam, a creative design consultancy and model making company located in Warwickshire, England.
read more from "The Awesome! Eco Friendly GYM Concept Car"
December 15th, 2008

Tata Motors manufacturer of the world’s cheapest car “The Nano”, with the help from some 100 component manufacturers. Unleash to the production of the world’s cheapest car which make this car on sale and available for only P100,000.00 ($2500), The CEO of Tata Group, Mr. Ratan Tata was able to keep his promise and deliver a car and it was unveiled in India.
India’s Tata Motors introduced the “Nano”, bringing new mobility within the reach of tens of millions of people. Chairman Ratan Tata said “Let me assure you and our critics the car we have designed will meet all safety norms and all foreign environmental criteria”.
The TATA motors are also in the process of manufacturing a car that will run on compressed air.
The Nano has a snub nose and a sloping roof and it can fit five people. The basic version the costs $2,500 has no radio, no passenger-side mirror, no air conditioning unit and has only one windshield wiper.
December 11th, 2008

Solar power is currently being used to power some cars. Each year, various organizations hold solar challenges, like the North American Solar Challenge (NASC) and the World Solar Challenge. These challenges host teams of future engineers that build and race solar-powered cars. The teams come from various colleges and universities around the world.
The cars, however, don’t look like anything on the road today. For one, they are long, wide and very flat. This allows them to run with minimal wind resistance while also having plenty of space for their solar cells. Even though the vehicle dimensions are large, there’s typically only enough space for one person. This is to reduce the overall weight of the vehicle. They may be unconventional, but these solar-powered projects really do work.
In the American Solar Challenge events, the cars race across the United States and Canada; in the World Solar Challenge events, they race across the Australian outback. The cars can reach speeds up to 50 mph (80 km/h) as they cross the entire continent without using a drop of fuel. But, for the most part, these challenges are only engineering exercises. That is, they’re held simply to learn about various aspects of solar power and car design, not to ready the technology for production.
December 3rd, 2008