Showing posts with label Cars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cars. Show all posts

Friday, April 29, 2011


It would be reasonable to expect that Ford might pass over the Mustang and instead devote more attention to its other models since it's fresh off a comprehensive revamp for the 2010 model year. However, that's not what is shaping up in the House That Henry Built.

For 2011, the Blue Oval is introducing a new 3.7-liter V6 Mustang that should give it the firepower and refinement needed to take on Chevrolet's six-cylinder Camaro and Hyundai's upstart Genesis Coupe. But it isn't just the spanking all-aluminum powerplant and its 305 horsepower and 280 foot-pounds of torque that's making the scene for the forthcoming model year. In addition to the Cleveland-sourced mill, there are a pair of fresh gearboxes, a new V6 performance package, and a host of nip/tucks to the interior and elsewhere.

Now, we could grouse on behalf of 2010 MY 'Stang owners everywhere that these upgrades weren't part of last year's mid-life updo, but instead, we'll just be happy that these advancements are arriving at all.

Despite being smaller than the outgoing 4.0-liter V6, the dual-overhead cam 3.7-liter's horsepower and torque ratings represent massive improvements over the 2010 model (305 HP dismisses 210 HP and 280 lb-ft. plays 240 torques). In fact, that's more horsepower than the 4.6-liter V8 Mustang made just a few years ago. While the 305-horse figure only allows the Mustang to pip the crosstown Camaro by a single all-important stallion in the pony car bragging wars, Ford says the powertrain will be good for 30 miles-per-gallon on the highway when paired with its new six-speed automatic, also one notch better than the Chevy.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011





The facility shown in the photographs is not a public parking garage. It is a storage facility for new Volkswagen vehicles located at the Autostadt, in Wolfsburg, Germany. The Autostadt is a sprawling complex operated by the Volkswagen Group that comprises a variety of attractions, tours and restaurants along with facilities aimed at customers who have arrived to collect a newly purchased vehicle. Part of the new car collection procedure involves the retrieval of the vehicle from the “CarTower” shown in the above photographs.





The next steps in the procedure are automatic: a lift in one of the CarTowers selects the correct vehicle and conveys it to the centre of the tower from where it is gently lowered to the ground floor. Thereafter the new car rolls through a tunnel into the Car Distribution Centre.






German Parking Lot

Two 160-foot circular towers store 400 new cars on 20 levels, serviced by a central elevator that can retrieve a car in 30 seconds. Stacking cars in close-packed racks can be up to 50 percent more efficient than a conventional garage.





Friday, April 8, 2011



Sales of new cars in the UK have slumped to a 12-year-low and production of cars at Honda in Swindon has been halted for a unprecedented four-month period because of the collapse in global sales and represents the longest continuous halt in production at any UK car plant. The announcement comes on a day when the EU’s Industry Commissioner Guenter Verheugen warned the outlook for the European car industry was ‘brutal’ and predicted not all European manufacturers would survive the crisis.

Unsold cars at Avonmouth Docks near Bristol



Jaguar cars awaiting delievery.



Stocks of Ford trucks in Detroit , Michigan



Hondas await export at a pier in Tokyo.



Jaguar cars awaiting delievery.



The build-up of imported cars at the port of Newark , New Jersey.



Peugeot cars await shipment to Italian dealers at the port of Civitavecchia.



Thousands of new cars are stored on the runway at the disused Upper Heyford airbase near Bicester, Oxfordshire



Imported cars stored at Sheerness open storage area awaiting delivery to dealers.



Newly imported cars fill the 150-acre site at the Toyota distribution centre in Long Beach , California



New cars jam the dockside in the port of Valencia in Spain

Sunday, April 3, 2011

















Friday, March 25, 2011

Sony Grass Car

To celebrate Sony’s commitment to offsetting carbon emissions caused by their corporate travel, they created a living breathing grass car and parked it around various public locations in Sydney, Australia.



Formula 1 Bus Stop

This awesome F1 themed bus stop was used to promote Formula 1’s first ever night race in Singapore.



F1 Car on a Building

Cool Formula 1 advertisement promotes Turkish F1 Grand Prix.



Mercedes Car Billboard

Mercedes marketing team managed to put a real car on a billboard.



SMART Car Vending Machine

Real SMART car was placed in a giant vending machine in Japan.



K-Swiss Car Advertisement


Great cross promotion between K-Swiss and a tennis tournament resulted in this fantastic ad campaign.



Motorola RAZR Car Advertisement

Giant Motorola RAZR cell phone smashed into a car in Russia.



Universal Studios King Kong Advertisement


Large footprints were left in the sand on Santa Monica beach, complete with a crushed vehicle, to promote new King Kong 3-D attraction.



Denver Water Car

Clever water saving awareness campaign in Denver reminds people to use only what they need.



Alfa Romeo Shopping Cart

As part of a clever promotion campaign in Belgium’s busiest shopping centers, Alfa Romeo placed their MiTo cars inside shopping carts.



Nike Car Advertisement

Creative FIFA World Cup advertising campaign by Nike.



Wednesday, March 16, 2011













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