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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

The first Lamborghini of spring.

The first Lamborghini of spring.

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The first Lamborghini of spring., originally uploaded by Steve Brandon.
This Lamborghini Gallardo visited the parking lot of the Merivale Market plaza in Nepean on the first Saturday of spring, exercising the usual exotic car double spot parking privilege. I wonder if it belongs to an Ottawa Senators player?I wrote when I spotted this Aston Martin V8 Vantage that "if only someone would park a Lamborghini here, my life would be complete." Well, I guess my life is complete.Nah. Lamborghini was the biggest exotic car marque that I had yet to photograph in the plaza parking lot, but there's still a couple of major exotic/luxury car marques I have yet to spot there, like Maserati. (The Maserati Coupe CC photos that I posted in February were taken in Nepean, but in a different parking lot.)
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The 2010 Detroit Auto Show is finally here!


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I’m back from my first day at the 2010 Detroit Auto Show at COBO Hall and it was a fantastic day. I headed out of the house at 6am and drove through some unreal snow on I-94, arriving for the show as it opened at 7am. All of the OEMs are on the main floor this year and there are some awesome cars to be seen with more to be unveiled tomorrow. The show floor is packed this year and although there have been no Earth-shattering unveilings, 2010 is looking to be a great show including the return of the test drive area that engulfs the entire basement.

Over the next two weeks I will bring you a look at each of the major brands and what they have to offer at the 2010 North American International Auto Show. I will give you a quick look at the different cars and trucks shown through each brand and I will also take an in-depth look at some of the coolest and hottest cars and trucks of the 2010 Detroit Auto Show.

Because I love my American iron, I will start by giving you a quick walk through of each of the Big 3 – which thanks to Dodges merger with Fiat will also include a few Italian exotics.

So, enjoy the gallery below from HighHorsepowerPhotography.com, as these are just 21 of the 2000+ pictures I took today – the first of the 14 days. Over the next two weeks I will bring you every angle of every vehicle you want to see from the 2010 NAIAS. If you are planning on attending, my brand reviews will also give you a way to plan out your busy day at the Detroit Auto Show so that you can get the most out of your trip to the 2010 NAIAS!

Stay tuned to the Detroit Autos Examiner for live coverage every day from the 2010 Detroit Autos Show with exclusive high resolution pictures!
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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Italdesign to debut the World’s Fastest Hybrid Car

Italdesign will unveil its new concept at the Geneva Auto Show - 2009 which has been termed as “The Fastest Hybrid in the world”.

The previewed teaser sketch, the giugiaro Frazer Nash exhibits the dramatic, angular lines that the design house is known for. The sketch shows a deep A-pillar dip and glass that extends into the roof, both styling cues that marked the mustang by Giugiaro which influenced the redisgned 2010 Ford Mustang.

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Giugario claims a 186mph top-speed and emissions of just 50grams CO2/km of the green sports car.

For the full details of this Hybrid Fastest car, wait until Geneva Auto show - 2009.
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Hawaii International Car Show 2010


This was held in Hawaii, Waikiki. Car show 2010. This does not show the whole entire cars that were in the car show but these are just my favorites. Enjoy



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Ferrari vs. Lamborghini


This is a video my brother made of two of Italy's finest supercar makers, Ferrari and Lamborghini The song is called "Dread Rock" by Paul Oakenfold from the Matrix Reloaded soundtrack



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Monday, March 29, 2010

CAR SPOTLIGHT>> 2010 SUBARU LEGACY "VIP"


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Last week at the SEMA Show parked amongst all the WRX's in the Subaru booth was this 2010 "VIP" Legacy Sedan. Now you can argue for days about what makes a true VIP car, but the people putting this Legacy together certainly did their research. Even the official info Subaru provided about the car says "VIP style is known for a clean, yet heavily reworked luxury theme with an emphasis on impossibly-low ride height and aggressive wheels."

To give the car a cleaner look, Subaru's JDM parts bin was put to good use. The car is sporting a JDM hood, headlights, bumpers, headlights, and front and rear under-spoilers. The body is coated in a beautiful color known as Shinjuku Black Plum. The Shinjuku district of Tokyo also happens to be the site of Subaru's headquarters...

The interior of the car is packed full of a bunch of audio and video equipment that I won't bother listing, as well as Togarashi Red leather upholstery with diamond pattern stitching.

The red leather was even extended to the engine cover. I can't say that I've ever seen something like this before...

And then there's the wheels and suspension. A Universal Air kit was used to get that proper VIP ride height, dropping the body nicely over the MC3 Enterprises Trinidad wheels. The exact wheel specs are 20"x10 on each corner, with offsets of +30 in the front and +12 in the rear. Tires are 235/30/20 Falken FK452's all around.
Whether or not you think a Subaru Legacy qualifies as a VIP car or not, I thought it was damn cool to see a car like this in an OEM display.

-Mike Garrett



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Lamborghini-doors on the Smart Roadster




Lambo doors on the smart roadster... WHAT!
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Fort Lauderdale Collexium Luxury Car Club


When you’re rich, you get yourself luxury cars. When you’re rich & you have luxury cars, you join luxury car clubs like the Collexium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Collexium was created by a Boca Raton resident in December 2006. Since that time the luxury car club has risen in popularity & features a sleek lounge, business center & showroom that shows off anything from an Aston Martin V12 Vanquish to a Ferrari F430.

Doesn’t sound like too bad a life to me….



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Sunday, March 28, 2010

Most Expensive Toy Car

Audi’s Auto Union Type C pedal car just took a back seat as Hot Wheels unveiled the world’s most expensive toy car. What makes this car more expensive than any other toy car? Well, it could be all the diamonds.

To commemorate their 40th anniversary, as well as their 4 billionth car, Hot Wheels commissioned jeweler Jason of Beverly Hills to coat an 18k white gold casting of their Custom Otto with over 2,700 blue, white and black diamonds. While even the tires are set with them, diamonds aren’t the only precious stone used in the costly 1:64 scale car. Its tail lights are actually rubies.



Underneath the hood of the car, the familiar Hot Wheels logo is also given the diamond treatment.

The most expensive toy car in the world is valued at $140,000. 98 Degrees’ Nick Lachey had the privilege of not only unveiling the car, but also choosing which charity the car’s sale would benefit. The actor/singer chose Big Brother Big Sister and the auction will happen later this year.



While the world’s most expensive toy car is worth ten times as much as the previously mentioned Type C, that car may still be the world’s most expensive pedal car. Built at a 1:2 scale, the car can accommodate a driver up to just under four and a half feet tall. It was made to commemorate the Type C car that dominated auto racing back in 1936, when Audi was known as Auto Union. Like a full-sized Audi race car, the space frame and body are made from aluminum paneling. It also features a hydraulic dual-disc brake, seven-speed hub gear and leather upholstery.

The expensive pedal car was unveiled to a rapt audience at the Paris Motor Show in 2006 and had a limited run of 999 models.



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Bikini Car Wash - Hot Suds and Hot Girls! The Rio




Part of a city-wide Harrah’s Entertainment employee contribution campaign to benefit United Way of Southern Nevada, the Rio hosted an old-fashion car wash – Las Vegas-style. The girls of Sapphire offered plenty of eye candy in Sapphire bikinis as they lathered up cars for the cause. All contributions were donated to the United Way and festivities included a dunk tank, McFadden’s-sponsored food booth and even sno-cones. The days total netted more than $1700.



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Hot girl could wash your car by so sexy way... Meet this cute lady at Veronika Dating Agency



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Girls in Bikinis, Washing Cars


Sixty years ago, the world's first bikini made its debut at a poolside fashion show in Paris. And in today's rough economy, some enterprising young women right here in orlando are combining men's ...



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Porsche 911 GT3 is the one of a dream of car lovers. it's a extremely high performance and expensive sports car. Porsche released information of 2010








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Friday, March 26, 2010

Grade A, 100% All-American Car

According to the federal government, a vehicle with a 75-percent or more domestic parts rating is classified as a domestic vehicle. The web-based resource site Cars.com has compiled the 'American Made Index' that lists the top ten vehicles made in the U.S. according to where their parts came from, where they were finally assembled, and even how many were sold in the U.S.

The ten vehicles and where they're assembled are:
1. Ford F-Series - Dearborn, Mich.; Kansas City, Mo.; Louisville, Ky.; Norfolk, Va. (Except Ford F-650, F-750)
2. Chevrolet Silverado - Fort Wayne, Ind.; Pontiac, Mich.
3. Toyota Camry; Camry Solara - Georgetown, Ky. (Except hybrid Camry)
4. Ford E-Series - Lorain, Ohio
5. Chevrolet Cobalt - Lordstown, Ohio (pictured)
6. Ford Explorer - Louisville, Ky.; St. Louis, Mo.
7. Chevrolet Malibu/Malibu Maxx - Kansas City, Kan.
8. Ford Escape - Kansas City, Mo.
9. Toyota Sienna - Princeton, Ind.
10. Chevrolet TrailBlazer - Moraine, Ohio (Except now discontinued TrailBlazer EXT)

What do you think of the definition of 'domestic' per the article, especially with the Camry/Solara and Sienna making the list?



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2009 Lamborghini SUV Preview




The huge LM002, also known as the "Rambo Lambo" build for General Gadaffi in the 80s will soon have a successor. After many denials from the company, spy photographers caught a few prototype testing. Of course the real car was hidden under the sheetmetal of a Porsche Cayenne, but no one was deceived by this little disguise.

There are two things that made everyone know we are watching the Lambo SUV under the skin of that false Cayenne: one - the prototype tested was huge compared to the next generation Cayenne that will be smaller and sportier than the current generation. And second, the widened fenders and lowered front-end are not from a regular SUV. Conclusion: we are watching something big! Future Lamborghini SUV that will be unveiled sometime in 2009.
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2009 Lamborghini SUV

Where were also rumors telling that this might be a Bentley SUV, but the one who saw the prototype on the race track said that the testing speeds were too high for a luxury SUV.

The question is what are going to be the performance of a SUV made by a supercar market? Under the bonnet where will be the same 5.0 liter V10 engine used in the Gallardo, but the weight of the SUV will make the car slower. Maximum output will be around 500 hp and the Lambo SUV will hit an estimated top speed of 175-180 mph.

The 2009 Lamborghini SUV will also get the 4.5 liter V8 engine used in the Cayenne. Also the European market will get the 5.9 litre V12 diesel engine used in the Audi Q7.

The SUV will be based on a modified Cayenne platform. The company wants to keep the producing cost as low as possible, so they ca obtain good money from it. The V10 engine and a Lamborghini style design will make this thing easier to achieve.
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2009 Lamborghini SUV

Talking about the new SUV, company boss Stephan Winkelmann said: "An SUV would fit the brand. We’ve done one in the past."

Conclusion: can’t wait for 2009 to come so we can this this crazy beast on the streets!



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The Maximum Force Of The Future : Mad Max Interceptor



You wear a leather jacket, carry a sawed-off shotgun and hold a massive grudge against a murderous biker gang that killed your wife, your kid and your best friend. Civilization has broken down, there is no justice beyond yourself, and the Weiand supercharged V8 under your Interceptor’s hood is your greatest weapon and only trustworthy companion.

You’re Officer Max Rockatansky of the Main Force Patrol — the “Mad Max” of Mad Max — and your car is Australia’s baddest 1973 Ford XB Falcon GT coupe. Somewhere out there in the great post-apocalyptic wasteland is Toecutter and his gang of killers. You want them dead, dead, dead.

So you grab the steering wheel, point the Interceptor in the general direction of the ruined Adelaide or Canberra or Sydney or wherever it is that lies beyond the horizon and slam down the accelerator. Of course, your destination really isn’t any of those places; it’s vengeance. Stabbing the four-speed’s shifter into 3rd, you move your fingers to the red plunger strapped to the handle. With the engine wailing, you shift into 4th, pull that red plunger and engage the blower. The car shoots forward with all 600 horsepower and a wail as desperate as your anger.

No-One is Madder Than Max
OK, it’s kind of a dark fantasy. But not all of us want to drive Herbie The Love Bug. Some of us are dark, and there have never been any car movies darker than 1979’s cult classic Mad Max and its worldwide hit 1982 sequel The Road Warrior.

The story of Mad Max is is set in Australia in the near future. It depicts a poorly-funded police unit called the Main Force Patrol (MFP), which struggles to protect the Outback’s few remaining townspeople from violent motorcycle gangs. The film depicts future Australia as a bleak, dystopian and impoverished society that is facing a breakdown of civil order primarily due to widespread oil shortages. (This is not explained in this film but in the sequel, Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior). The film introduces a young MFP police officer, Max Rockatansky badge number mfp4073 (Mel Gibson), who is considered the MFP’s “top pursuit man”.

A member of one of the biker gangs (nicknamed Nightrider) escapes from police custody by killing an officer and stealing his vehicle. Max pursues Nightrider in a high-speed chase, which results in Nightrider’s death in a fiery car crash. After the dangerous chase (which results in injuries to a number of officers), the police chief warns Max that the bandits will be out for him now because of Nightrider’s death.

The biker gang, which is led by Toecutter, plans to avenge Nightrider’s death by killing MFP officers. Meanwhile, they bully people and commit crimes such as one with a civilian couple that went escaping to the road after seeing the madness of the gang; the couple is overtaken, then both of them are raped and the car is wrecked. Then, Max and his close friend and fellow officer, Jim Goose are informed about the incident and go to the crime scene. They find Toecutter’s young protegé, Johnny the Boy and the girl of the couple in the middle of the wreckage. And by following the Patrol instructions, they take them to the Halls of Justice.

They are notified for a visit from the Court. Instead of a trial, the judge decides to set Johnny free because no witnesses show up. Since there are no allegations to charge him, they declare no contest for that case. After hearing that, Goose is shocked because of the decision, and starts a complaint that ends in desires of revenge from both Goose and Johnny.

Some time later Johnny the Boy sets a trap for Goose while Goose is attending a show at the Sugartown Cabaret. When Goose’s vehicle is flipped over, the bikers burn him alive. Goose survives, but after seeing his charred body in the hospital’s burn ward, Max becomes angry and disillusioned with the police force and resigns from the MFP with no intention of returning. He takes a road trip with his wife and infant son in the relatively peaceful coastal area north of their home.

While on vacation, Max’s wife, Jessie, runs into Toecutter’s gang, who attempt to molest her. She escapes, but the gang manages to track her to the home where she and Max are staying. While attempting to escape from the gang again, Jessie and her son are run down by the gang who leave their crushed bodies in the middle of the road. Max arrives too late to intervene. His son is pronounced dead on the scene, while his wife suffers massive injuries.

Filled with obsessive rage, Max once again dons his police outfit and straps on his sawn-off shotgun. Driving the supercharged, black Pursuit Special, he drives out to avenge the death of his family. He hunts down and kills the gang members one by one, including the Toecutter. When Max finds Johnny the Boy taking the boots off a dead driver at the scene of a crash, he handcuffs Johnny’s ankle to the wrecked, overturned vehicle with a ruptured gas tank. Max lights a crude time-delay fuse and gives Johnny a hacksaw, leaving him the choice of sawing through either the handcuffs (which will take 10 minutes) or his ankle (which will take 5 minutes), and then drives off into the desolate outback. As Max drives away, the camera shows Max’s car from the front, with a large and fiery explosion in the distance behind it. Apocalyptic Oz indeed!

Building the Authentic Interceptor

But really, who wants to wait for an apocalypse just to get a cool car? It’s better to get one now. And in Victoria, along the land of Oz’s southeastern coast, a gent named Scott Smith has for the last decade dedicated himself to producing exact replicas of Mad Max’s legendary pursuit vehicle – the Interceptor.

The basic building block for any Interceptor replica is an Australian-made, 1973-’76 Ford Falcon Hardtop coupe. The most desirable of these “XB” Falcons is the ‘73 XB GT model that served as the base for the original Interceptor in Mad Max, but virtually any XB Hardtop can be massaged into a convincing replica.

Fortunately for him, much of both films were shot in and around nearby Melbourne and many of the crew members who had worked on them were still lurking about. “I spoke to quite a few involved on the film, including the stuntman, original painter, vehicle designer; most of these guys are still around Melbourne,” he explains. “I spent hours and hours with them, and got the full history of it: how, where, why it was built.”

Even some of the equipment to build the original cars was still around. “I have the full, genuine original molds for all of the vehicles from the first Mad Max,” Smith told the Australian newspaper The Age. “That’s why I can reproduce them fairly accurately…. They’re pretty close. They’re as accurate as you can get. Without beating my drum, I don’t think I could do them any better.”

The Concorde Is Ready For Take-off
A major element in turning a Falcon into an Interceptor is the front nose cone. Designed in the late ’70s by former Ford stylist Peter Arcadipane, the “Concorde” nose cap was made of fiberglass and sold in the Australian aftermarket as a way to make any Falcon look zoomier.

Smith got lucky when he managed to track down, through a scrapyard wrecker, an original Arcadipane-built front end. The original moulds made for creating the fiberglass hood, roof, trunk spoilers and wheel flares are fairly straightforward, but Smith still had to fabricate many things from scratch.

Replicating the car’s signature “fake” supercharger was a particular challenge. In the movie, the non-functional blower was rigged up to run continuously off the engine despite the misleading presence of an on/off switch in the cabin. Smith tracked down an original example of the Weiand 6-71 blower and injector hat and made up patterns to reproduce them.

I’d Rather Be Blown
Then there’s that infamous switch on the shifter that engages the supercharger. It’s really nothing more than a large truck’s differential switch. And it isn’t hooked up to anything at all.


The original Mad Max was filmed on a microscopic budget — there wasn’t enough money around to actually mechanically alter the sole Interceptor built for the film. So the blower never actually worked, and the 600 hp (450kw) at the wheels promised to Max when he first sees the car is strictly fictional.


Likewise the interior, which was modified mostly by throwing parts overboard. So, even though Smith’s Interceptor is mechanically stock and stark inside, it’s authentic to the film car right down to the leather ammo pouch, oversize fuel gauge and passenger dog seat. There are even rips in the seats to re-create the beaten-up look. The original’s Maxrob steering wheel is nearly impossible to find — so a similar Saas wheel is installed now.

When Do We Go for a Ride?
Of course by contemporary standards the Interceptor’s steering is lousy, the four-wheel disc brakes wholly suspect, and that wicked cool tail-up rake makes for a nasty ride and hip-hop handling. But so what? There’s still something inherently thrilling when a large-displacement 351-cubic-inch V8 roars to life. And there are few more primal mechanical connections between man and machine than a big stick stirring a Top Load four-speed.

In other words, driving it faithfully replicates the real thing. Max wasn’t concerned with comfort while on his quest for vengeance, and neither are we. This car is hot, sparse and an absolute blast to drive. With only 225kw pushing 1,600kgs, it’s not truly quick — the trip from zero to 100kmh probably takes about 8 seconds — but the view out over that long, black hood and the finned aluminium case of that supercharger is enough to hard-wire any 40-year-old into his childhood.

Don’t misunderstand. Max’s Interceptor could be used as a daily driver — even if your days aren’t about taking vengeance. Then there’s the sound. One part V8 rumble, two parts blower whine. Sounds like the devil built himself a hot rod.

The Apocalypse Is Coming
“I’m probably a little bit biased with these cars, but how could you improve it?” says Smith, using the term “little bit” in its most ironic sense. “And to think it was done over 30 years ago with hardly any money…it’s just amazing. It’s a work of art.” With these turn-key cars starting at around R450,000, it’s certainly not cheap, and this figure increases depending on how authentic or perfect you want your Interceptor to be.

Of course, if you want the real thing, the actual car used in the Mad Max flicks now rests in a “Cars of the Stars” museum in Keswick, England. Mad Max might have launched the career of Mel Gibson, but it also inspired a million “what kind of car is that?” conversations. It carries with it the baggage of a car-movie legend on the order of Bullitt and the original The Italian Job.

Either way, buy yours now and avoid the rush — because after the apocalypse, everyone who’s left alive is going to want one.



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Thursday, March 25, 2010

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