
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
2011 BMW M5 Twin-Turbocharged V8 Wallpapers

Sunday, March 21, 2010
2011 Honda CRZ Hybrid Car Photos
Honda's CR-Z hybrid coupe remains on track as a 2011 model, on sale in late 2010. Honda wants sports-car enthusiasts to buy it not because it's green, but because it's fun. The carmaker considered doing a non-hybrid version of the CR-Z, but it desperately wants to be seen as a hybrid supplier on par with Toyota and believes it needs a range of dedicated hybrid-only models to achieve that.
So the CR-Z gets a lively 140-horse, 1.8-liter Civic-derived engine. The IMA system -- motor, battery, electronics -- will be like the Insight's, as will the platform, to save cost. A senior engineer says, "It must be fun to drive, must remind you of the original CRX." And a manual gearbox will be offered. "CVT is fine for the market, mostly. But we are Honda! We must have a manual!"

Friday, March 19, 2010
2010 New honda accord Car Photos
New Honda Hybrid Cars
Toyota Hybrid Cars Wallpapers
Toyota Hybrid Car Photo
Thursday, March 18, 2010
2010 Toyota lxi Photos
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
2010 renault Cars
Maybach Cars Wallpapers
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Now Car Can Fly See UFO!!
Could it be that after all these years we’re finally going to see the worlds first flying car? That’s been a dream of mine for many years since, well, since the Jetsons first aired on network television back in the sixties! It was always one of the central themes in artists visions of the future (along with robots doing all our work for us!).
Well, that dream may finally come to fruition as Paul S. Moller, engineer and past professor at the University of California, has decided to finally pursue this endeavor. The Moller Volantor is being designed as a vertical take-off and landing vehicle and, when produced for consumer purchase, it is estimated to sell in the $90,000 plus dollar range. Meet George Jetson!

Dr. Paul Moller have developed a new production. It could hover in the air just like UFO. Just image, it could take you 10 feet high over terrain at 50 MPH, it’s pretty cool. And you will not worry about traffic jam.
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