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With that always happy character on board, any car ride gains a new dimension, a co-pilot that atentively scans the road, enjoys a cool breeze at the window or just takes a good nap in the back seat.
Looking at the car from the cat's perspective, we discover new angles and ways how to make use of our Machines. Suddenly, they become an adventure playground, a shelter from the rain or the most luxurious bed one can imagine...
Bruce Weiner amassed a collection of about 200 microcars over the past 15 years and opened a museum featuring his collection and memorabilia in Madison, Georgia. The majority of the cars were built between the late-40s and early-60s. In late 2012 Weiner decided to auction his entire collection through RM Auctions. The auction features nearly 200 cars, here is a glimpse of the collection.
The M models is the most famous performance model range in the automotive industry. Its history goes back to 1978
Gas stations can be more than just a boring infrastructure to serve a specific purpose. They can be quirky, funny, truly unique and amazing works of art. There is a whole world of these stations to explore and enjoy.
Chevrolet debuts at NAIAS the new generation of the Corvette, bringing back to life the Stingray name.
$ 2.530.803 is the price tag found on the Bugatti Veyron Super Sports, currently the most expensive car in the world. Too much? Not. If you compare it with the most valuable cars in the world it's only peanuts. The cheapest in our Top 10 starts some multiples above this value and from there on the rise is nuts.
Joining the police force is not an easy decision. Fighting crime is dangerous and sometimes requires jumping on high-speed car chases. Some police forces have enviable machines at its disposal for Hollywood-worthy chases and other forces have to be contend with regular and less than spectacular cars. Since the dawn of motoring history the range of police cars has been vast and sometimes quite interesting.
Bentley's big reveal for the North American International Auto Show on January 14, 2013, is the Continental GT Speed Convertible.
Micro cars, bubble cars, city cars, compact cars ... there are many words to describe simply tiny cars. Some of these cars are so small, one normal sized person barely fits in.
A very emotional season to say the least, with the title decided to the last turns. Here are the best moments of the 2012 Formula 1 season
Creating a top selling model is for a manufacturer like winning the lottery. Few have managed to attain the perfect mix that will convince generations of customers to again and again opt for this one an no other when choosing their car.
A street-legal race car: this could be the definition of the Apollo. This model is based on Audi components. Marco Vanetta was responsible for the design of the first Apollo cars.
12 The Fiat 126 was introduced in 1972. It is the city car that Fiat launched based on the Fiat 500 model. The 126 was produced for almost three decades, as it has been in production until 2000.
The 4L, Renault's first "voiture à vivre" or "livable car", was based on a simple idea: A versatile, go-anywhere sort of car, convenient for all occasions.
The Aston Martin DBR4 was designed by Ted Cutting to compete in 1959 and 1960 for Aston Martin in Formula 1 racing.
Aston Martin was trying to win at Le Mans since 1956, but the dream only came true with this version from 1959.
Aston Martin
Once in a while there comes a car that amazes us not because it's beautiful and powerful but quite the opposite. Whether they were a mechanical disappointment or just plain ugly, these are some of the world's worst cars.