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Future Cars: Mazda's Next-Generation RX-Series Coupe

Posted: 07 Aug 2013 06:01 PM PDT


When the word rotary is mentioned to any car enthusiast, you can always guarantee that their first thoughts will conjure up memories of Wankel-powered sports cars from Mazda's past.

Since the Cosmo Sport was launched in 1967, the Mazda rotary has amassed an huge following of loyal owners and admirers. Praised for their unique design, smooth operation and trademark rotary engine note, it's an engine configuration that stood out from the competition and formed the bases for the legendary RX series of performance vehicles.

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Chris Harris Pits Audi RS6 Avant Against Mercedes CLS63 AMG Shooting Brake

Posted: 07 Aug 2013 05:01 PM PDT


We've already seen the Audi RS6 Avant featured in a comparison test against the Mercedes E 63 AMG T-Modell. But how does the fast Audi wagon stack up against the more stylish interpretation of the E63, the CLS 63 AMG Shooting Brake? Read more »

Report Says Use of Touchscreens and Touch-Sensitive Controls Is Rising, Despite Criticism

Posted: 07 Aug 2013 04:31 PM PDT


In-car touchscreens have become the norm for the way in which users interact with multitude of every day products – buttons are out, double-tapping, pinch-zooming and side scrolling are in. It's not only the automotive industry that has been affected by this, dare I say it, questionable trend, but we shall focus on it, for obvious reasons. Read more »

Sharksubway! Little Jaws Found in New York Train

Posted: 07 Aug 2013 04:11 PM PDT


Make all the fun you want about Syfy channel's redonkulous Sharknado film (producers are laughing all the way to the top of Twitter feeds), but sometimes, crazy things can happen in real life.

Just past midnight, passengers of a Queens-bound N train in New York City discovered a…shark lying under a seat. Unlike the movie, the small shark was deceased. No one knows how and why it got there, but as is always the case with these bizarre incidents, there is plenty of speculation, with some thinking it may have been a prank, especially since it's Shark Week on Discovery Channel.

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Audi Designs Fleet Shuttle Quattro Concept for Ender's Game Film [w/Video]

Posted: 07 Aug 2013 03:39 PM PDT


This is not the first time Audi has had a go at creating a space-age vehicle for use in movies which portray some future instance of mankind. You may remember their previous effort as being featured in the iRobot movie, starring Will Smith.

Now, they're making a "futuristic, progressive and cutting edge" concept for "Summit Entertainment's film adaptation of the award-winning, best-selling novel Ender's Game" – it's called the fleet shuttle quattro (strangely, no capitals used whatsoever here).

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Polk Study Finds Average Age of Light Vehicles Stands at 11.4 Years and Is Still Rising

Posted: 07 Aug 2013 03:06 PM PDT


The financial crisis may be more or less over and automotive sales are on the rise in the U.S., but according to a study by Polk, the average age of light vehicles has risen to record levels and is still going up.

For passenger cars, the age went up from 9.8 years in 2002 to the 11.4 figure we have today, as does their number – there are currently 247 million of the vehicles in total on the road. Light trucks have also suffered the same trend, and while they were generally a bit newer than cars in 2002, they have almost caught up, with their current average age standing at around 11.3 years.

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"Tax The Rich" Trailer is Not What You Think it is But You'll Surely Enjoy it

Posted: 07 Aug 2013 02:34 PM PDT


From the same fire-breathing people that brought us videos of an epic Ferrari F50 burnout showdown and a Rolls Royce Phantom going off-road, comes a trailer that bears the group's strange name "Tax The Rich".

The title of the video doesn't seem to have anything to do with the content, or at least we failed to find a direct relation unless it's supposed to remind authorities to tax people driving these superb exotic supercars – I know it sounds lame…

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Chevrolet to Bring Spark Bubble Edition, Plus New Model Year Versions to Frankfurt Show

Posted: 07 Aug 2013 02:08 PM PDT


Chevrolet will reveal the Spark Bubble edition at the Frankfurt Motor Show, as well as new features available for most of its model range.

Beginning with the Spark Bubble, it has a sportier looking bumper, side rocker moldings, 15-inch white painted alloy wheels and white or pink Bubble decals on the front fenders.

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Hyundai Officially Reveals Bigger 2014 i10 City Car

Posted: 07 Aug 2013 01:38 PM PDT


The current Hyundai i10 is as close as you're ever going to get to get to an Asian kei car in Europe, with its tall yet narrow body and slightly awkward dimensions. It's also quite frugal, not bad to drive and surprisingly spacious – most reviews you'll get to read/watch really put the little Korean in a very positive light. Read more »

Fernando Alonso Takes to the Track in Ferrari LaFerrari

Posted: 07 Aug 2013 12:48 PM PDT


For better or for worse, I doubt I'll ever be stared in the face by the awkwardly-shaped steering wheel used to turn the wheels of the Ferrari LaFerrari, which is neither square, nor round, and like all other modern wheels that they do, it's plagued by far too many buttons which are never where you left them. Read more »

2014 Subaru WRX and STI Continue as is with a Small Price Increase

Posted: 07 Aug 2013 12:14 PM PDT


Subaru will continue to offer its current generation WRX and STI hatchbacks and sedans for the 2014 model year in the States, while it prepares their successor that's scheduled to be introduced within the next couple of years. There aren't any changes in terms of mechanical hardware or equipment features, but Subaru did increases prices by $200 (it had done the same with the 2013MY). Read more »

No EVs, Hybrids for Fiat and Chrysler until Technology Becomes Cheaper

Posted: 07 Aug 2013 11:35 AM PDT


Chrysler and Fiat will not develop any more electrified powertrains until consumers will be willing to pay for the technology, says company executive Bob Lee. The Fiat and Chrysler global powertrain boss told Autonews that the two automakers will instead focus on diesels and downsized turbocharged gasoline engines in North America. Read more »

A Stupendously Dangerous, but Amazingly Cool Bicycle Jump

Posted: 07 Aug 2013 11:13 AM PDT


The words dangerous and spectacular go hand in hand when it comes to breathtaking stunts, just as long as they end well, because if they don't go as planned, people tend to label the protagonists as stupid instead of daredevils… Read more »

Certified Tuner of Euro Fords, Mountune, Coming to the USA

Posted: 07 Aug 2013 10:39 AM PDT


Lovers of hot front-wheel drive Fords rejoice! Well-known tuner of Euro-style hot Fords, Mountune, has announced that it is coming to the US, where it will gain its own facility with multiple roles, including that of distribution hub for their range of high-performance and racing parts.

What's interesting about Mountune is the fact that they are Ford-certified in the select countries they operate in, and even if, say with the new Focus ST the power is upped to 271 hp (275 PS), the manufacturer warranty remains untouched.

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Auto Express Finds the BMW 4-Series Coupe Less Sharp than Expected

Posted: 07 Aug 2013 10:04 AM PDT


We've already seen the first video review of the BMW 4-Series Coupe – a rather critical one from Chris Harris – but a second opinion is always welcome. This time the crew from Auto Express got hold of a brand new BMW 435i and their conclusions are not very different to Harris', although they found more kind words to describe the 4-Series.

First of all, the reviewer loved the car's styling, describing the 4-Series Coupe as one of the best looking modern BMWs. Being based on the 3-Series' platform, it is also a practical car (for a coupe at least), with the boot being only 45 liters smaller than the 3-Series sedan's.

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Honda to Debut Civic Facelift Alongside New Tourer and NSX Study at Frankfurt Motor Show

Posted: 07 Aug 2013 08:45 AM PDT


We were already aware of Honda's intentions to host the world premiere of the production Civic Tourer at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September, but today, the Japanese brand told us that it would also debut the facelifted version of the European market Civic hatchback. Read more »

Sébastien Loeb and Yvan Muller Take New Citroën C-Elysée WTCC for a Spin

Posted: 07 Aug 2013 08:25 AM PDT


From 2014 onwards, Sébastien Loeb's new "company car" will be the Citroën C-Elysée WTCC, as the French carmaker will enter the World Touring Car Championship.

Although it uses the C-Elysée nameplate, the racecar has nothing to do with the humble budget sedan. Powered by a 380hp 1.6-liter turbocharged gasoline engine linked to a six-speed Sadev sequential gearbox, the C-Elysée WTCC only weighs 1,100 kg (2,425 lbs) – that's including the driver.

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Documentary Tells the Real Tale of the Tucker Torpedo/48 [w/Videos]

Posted: 07 Aug 2013 08:07 AM PDT


Of all the great cars that could have been, the Tucker is right there at the very top of the list. Only around 50 cars were ever made, despite the fact that the company had the largest single-space factory in the world (at the time) at their disposal, which had been previously used to build the Wright R-3350 Cyclone engines for B-29 Superfortress bombers during WWII.

I think America would have not started trailing Europe and other parts of the world in terms of automotive technology (which it did, and is only now just starting to catch up – fact) if the Big Three would have left Preston Tucker (and others like him) alone to make his (far more advanced) car.

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Opel and Vauxhall Develop New Turbocharged 1.0L 3-Cylinder Engine for Adam

Posted: 07 Aug 2013 07:33 AM PDT


GM's European arm has announced the development of a new 1.0-liter turbocharged three-cylinder petrol engine with an output of 113hp (115PS) that will make its debut on the Opel (Vauxhall in the UK) Adam city car at next month's Frankfurt Motor Show, before it goes on sale in early 2014.

Dubbed the 1.0 SIDI Turbo, the three-cylinder unit is the first in an all-new family of three and four-cylinder direct-injection gasoline engines with displacements between 1.0- and 1.6-liters.

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New All-Wheel Drive Tesla Model S Reportedly Coming in 2014

Posted: 07 Aug 2013 07:10 AM PDT


For the Tesla Model S to truly make a hit in current US market it needs to be offered with all-wheel drive - it's as simple as that. All manufacturers are aware of the appeal of extra traction in colder climates, and Tesla wouldn't mind a boost in their sales either.

Now, The Verge reports that the Silicon Valley-based manufacturer is actually readying an all-wheel drive model, which it will sell as the very top of the line. This makes us think of the all-electric Mercedes-Benz SLS, which is also all-wheel drive and as Chris Harris found out, it uses the advantages of this type of drivetrain to great effect.

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Drunken Londoner Running After Ferrari 458 Italia Crash Lands

Posted: 07 Aug 2013 06:42 AM PDT


The streets of central London are one of the best places in the world for supercar watchers these days, to the dismay of certain residents who don't seem to agree with or understand the allure of exotic and rare automobiles firing all of their cylinders at stop lights. Read more »

Subaru Disappoints with New BRZ ts Concept as it Reportedly Brings No Power Gains [25 Photos]

Posted: 07 Aug 2013 06:17 AM PDT


As we anticipated when we first saw the "ts" designation on the BRZ's teaser photos from the official Subaru STI site, the new version of the rear-wheel drive sports coupe will not come with extra punch from its boxer engine. Subaru displayed a concept-badged, but in reality, production ready version of the new BRZ ts by STI at the 86 festival at Fuji Speedway this week. Read more »

Mini to Unzip All-New Hatch in November at LA and Tokyo Shows

Posted: 07 Aug 2013 05:33 AM PDT


We'll have the chance to catch our…second online glimpse (after these revealing spy shots) of the third generation of the modern Mini Hatch on November 18, which happens to be the day that marks the 107th birthday of the man who created the original car, Sir Alec Issigonis.

Two days later, on November 20, the British brand will present the new model to the public, first at the Tokyo Motor Show in Japan, followed just hours later by the Los Angeles Motor Show in California, USA.

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Opel Releases Second Teaser Image of the Monza Concept, Reminds Us of Past Frankfurt Studies

Posted: 07 Aug 2013 05:08 AM PDT


The Frankfurt Motor Show (September 12-22) is quickly approaching and automakers are starting to uncover their premieres to be displayed at Europe's largest car show.

Opel has confirmed the Monza Concept for Frankfurt, a coupe whose face we're already familiar with. Now, the German carmaker released a second teaser image of the car showing the front end once again, although this time it has been more generous with the lighting.

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