2013 Ford Fusion NASCAR Sprint Cup Car revealed

Ford has sought to bring their brand identity back to Nascar with the unveiling at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The model has been designed to retain as much detail from the production road car as possible.

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2013 Ford Fusion NASCAR Sprint Cup Car revealed

This is not the 2013 Maserati Quattroporte [UPDATED]

The first purported pictures of the next-generation Maserati Quattroporte have hit the web ahead its launch sometime next year.

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Volkswagen Golf remains #1 in Europe

For the fourth consultative year, the Volkswagen Golf has been crowned the best-selling car in Europe.

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Introducing the hideous Toyota Prius Camper Van

The crazy creation has received a composite FRP (fibre reinforced plastic) shell which extends the Prius' length by 520mm (20 inches) but more importantly adds 560mm (22 inches) to the height.

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Introducing the hideous Toyota Prius Camper Van

Video: Utah Chevy dealer calls on new pickups to help remodel showroom

Filed under: Truck , Etc. , Marketing/Advertising , Videos , Chevrolet Pickup trucks and demolition are like the Reese’s Cups in a Manly Man’s diet: two great tastes that taste great together. John Watson Chevrolet in Utah whipped up its own treat when it needed to accelerate the deconstruction of its old building, grabbing four Silverado pickups of various specification to do the destructive honors. Whether or not the trucks in question had help from a certain orange excavator lurking in the background is beside the point – pretend demolition can be just as much fun as the real thing

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Nissan creates first self-healing iPhone case

Filed under: Etc. , Nissan , Design/Style Nissan has been working on its self-healing clearcoat technology called Scratch Shield for more than seven years. While it’s been applied to the company’s cars for four years now , it’s first non-automotive application is here: an iPhone case. Called the Nissan Scratch Shield iPhone case, it appears aimed at the doubly-retentive types who not only don’t like their phone getting scratched, but also don’t even like their cases to show any wear

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