Put four doors
29 Nov

…on it and we’re in business. Not only does this car look awesome but the Honda FC (which stands for fuel cell) Sport runs on hydrogen. Hellz yeah. Lol. I don’t know how much it’ll cost or when it’s coming out so don’t ask.
29 Nov

…on it and we’re in business. Not only does this car look awesome but the Honda FC (which stands for fuel cell) Sport runs on hydrogen. Hellz yeah. Lol. I don’t know how much it’ll cost or when it’s coming out so don’t ask.
28 Oct
Ferrari Factory Store of Serravalle Scrivia, located in Italy, was designed entirely by Iosa Ghini Associates. For the first time in the history of Ferrari Stores an entire building has been designed to accommodate the store. The building enjoys a privileged position as one of the first structures of the Outlet visible from the main parking area and access roads, for this reason it was designed with an exterior that immediately identifies it at ‘Ferrari space”. Read the rest at Contemporist.
22 Oct
…you never seem to disappoint me. (Yes, I’ve been a little obsessed with cars lately) This just screams “Drive ME!” Dubbed the world’s first Hybrid Sports Car, the CR-Z (Compact Renaissance Zero) was introduced as a concept car last year, but was officially shown as a production car at the Tokyo Motor Show.
The lines on this coupe are breathtakingly beautiful, especially the mean-looking scoop front-grille. It will go on sale in Japan in February, before the 6-speed manual Hybrid (another first in the Hybrid class) hits the North American street in the Fall 2010.
21 Oct
I’m def not a car fanatic but I felt the $375,000 Lexus LFA deserved some attention.
It seems like the Lexus LFA has been around forever. In reality, the first concept version was unveiled at the Detroit Auto Show in 2005, but that’s a long time in the automotive world. Additional concepts followed in 2007 and 2008, and the on-off rumors of a production version haven’t help. Nevertheless, the production version of the LFA is finally here at the Tokyo Motor Show, and it is glorious. All of which makes it harder to stomach that the car shown here isn’t expected to reach customer garages until early 2011.
The Lexus has a 4.8-liter V10 with 560 ps (552 bhp), 354 lb-ft torque, 9,000 rpm redline, six-speed sequential gearbox, 0-62 mph in 3.7 seconds, and a top speed of 202 mph. And unfortunately only 500 units will be made.
This would be a nice graduation gift if my family had money like that but oh well.
Adapted from Autoblog
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