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New-New Top Gear (Series 24), or The Grand Tour?
It was in 2015 that the “fracas” happened. Jeremy Clarkson, the most famous automotive journalist in the world and star of the BBC’s Top Gear, got angry at some food and punched one of the show’s producers. This tends to … Continue reading
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Something Different: The Montreal Motorcycle show
I’ll be honest, I’m not a big fan of motorcycles. I’m a car guy, I like to have my four wheels on the ground. However, I have to admit, there is a certain charm to motorcycles. In terms of engineering, … Continue reading
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Tagged aprilia, bmw, brp, copper, custom, dragster, ducati, general lee, gs, harley davidson, honda, indian, kawasaki, ktm, maverick x3, monreal motorcycle show, moto guzzi, polaris, r nineT, restomod, slingshot, suzuki, t-rex, touring, vespa
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So here it is, the Tesla Model 3
Why would 300 people wait in line for a store opening? A new iphone? The PS4.5? Nope, it’s for a car! Just like we had in the 1960s for the first Mustang, history is repeating itself, this time for an … Continue reading
Chevrolet Bolt. Now there’s something new
After Monday’s damp squib which was the Faraday Future business-as-usual-with-more-buzzwords-and-marketing concept, something a lot more exciting was unveiled today at CES 2016. Ironically, from one of the automakers that I had given for dead a few years ago. Yes, Chevrolet, … Continue reading
Faraday Future. The car of today, tomorrow.
There has been a lot of talk in the past few years of a possible new car company that could revolutionise the way we perceive and interact with cars. Or at least that is what they claim. Unveiled tonight, at … Continue reading