Limited to 10 last days

05/07/09

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cars of the future!!


(Toyota RiN)


(Toyota Hi-CT)


(Mazda Taiki)


(Honda PUYO)


(Mitsubishi i MIEV Sport)


(Suzuki Sustainable Mobility (PIXY + SSC))

05/04/09

Permalink 02:16:39 pm, by bigshow101 Email , 4 words, 261 views   English (US)
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muscle cars or exotic cars which r sold more?

muscle bars

exotic cars

05/01/09

Permalink 02:03:45 pm, by bigshow101 Email , 0 words, 333 views   English (US)
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cars or bikes which one do you prefer ?

04/30/09

Permalink 01:50:41 pm, by bigshow101 Email , 2 words, 147 views   English (US)
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how fast do you think this car can go?

mazda rx8!

180

04/28/09

Permalink 01:56:59 pm, by bigshow101 Email , 169 words, 77 views   English (US)
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which is better looking?

Also on the Michelin stand will be the Venturi Fétish. One of the few remaining independent brands in the world, Venturi has set its sights on the future of the French sports car with the Fétish. Originally debuted at the Geneva Motor Show in Switzerland last year, the Fétish is 100 percent new and original in its concept as a “Grand Tourismo Light” or “GT Light” sports car with a deliberate emphasis on design.

The development of the Audi TT began in September 1994 at the Audi Design Center in California. The TT was first shown as a concept car at the 1995 Frankfurt Motor Show. The design is credited to J Mays and Freeman Thomas with Martin Smith contributing to the award winning interior design. A previously unused laser welding adaptation that enabled seamless design features on the first-generation TT also delayed its introduction.
Audi did not initially include an automatic transmission option for the TT. A DSG (S-Tronic) became available, the first for a production car, in 2003.