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GM’s Denali XT.

Wednesday, November 10th, 2010

GMC released a new concept car called the Denali XT. The car’s exterior features a “boxed” look (very masculine), and it also uses the same platform some GM cars have such as Vauxhall, Pontiac and Buick (there are reports that some Chevy cars will use the same platform in 2010 for some of their cars). [...]

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2009 Pontiac Vibe

Sunday, October 10th, 2010

The 2009 Pontiac Vibe shares similarities with the Toyota Matrix, although its exterior is unique to the Pontiac brand. Consumers can choose from either a 1.8L four cylinder or a 2.4L four cylinder although the latter will be a standard engine for all-wheel drive models and GT models. For the 1.8L engine, fuel economy can [...]

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2009 Dodge Journey

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

The all-new 2009 Dodge Journey is a safe, versatile, child-friendly vehicle with loads of storage, flexible seating, and all-weather driving capability. It comes in a new sporty design, is available in 5+2 seating, and has additional cargo space. Its front passenger cushion can be flipped to reveal a bin large enough to store a purse, [...]

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Mazda Sassou Concept – Behind the Design

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

One of the most popular vehicles at this year’s Frankfurt Motor Show was the Mazda Sassou concept car, designed to hint at where Mazda might be heading with a future B-car. Its conception and realization by a group of young Mazda designers from five countries under the leadership of Peter Birtwhistle, Chief Designer at Mazda’s [...]

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Jaguar XFJaguar XF

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Jaguar has produced an S-Type replacement that’s full of contradiction. The front of the new XF is unmistakably Japanese with a horrible chrome-plated plastic molding for a grille that’s over-large and flanked by fussy headlight assemblies. There is too much nose plastic and fiddily decorative chromed bits. But this is a car that will move [...]

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Nissan Round Box Concept Was Born in Sport Bar

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

Going to the bar for relaxing can inspire you with great design after all. Take a look at Nissan round box concept here, Nissan said: “The car was inspired by the lively atmosphere of a sports bar. In a sports bar everyone is focused on the game for pure enjoyment.

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Terminator’s Car: Mercedes Benz Silver flow

Monday, August 10th, 2009

What is Mercedes Benz Car Concept in the next 50 years? LA Auto Show Design Challenge gave you the answers. Still remember terminator 2? T-1000 another Sky net robot made of liquid metal. That is the concept that brought by Mercedes Benz Silver flow. You can change the body of your car easily. This futuristic [...]

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Jaguar E Type V12 Convertible

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

The Jaguar E Type was launched in 1961 in Geneva and remained in production until 1973.  Over 30 years later it still tops most polls as one of the most beautiful cars ever made.  The Jaguar E-Type is probably the most recognizable and coveted classic car ever made and the first choice for a classic [...]

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Nissan Dice

Monday, August 11th, 2008

Image Source: www.daylife.com In a positive reply to the rising global worry on global warming, more and more automakers are starting to slot in electric energy into their car concepts. Our Japanese automakers are not ones to get left behind. Most of them, including Honda, Nissan and Toyota have a car that capitalizes on this [...]

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Nissan Pivo 2: 360-Degree Swiveler Electric Nissan Concept

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

It’s the new version of Nissan Pivo concept, first shown in 2005, the electric-powered, 360-degree swiveler. Now it’s the Pivo 2. Just the same as the first Pivo, its cabin rotates, eliminating the need for a reverse gear, though its in-wheel motors can propel it in any direction — even sideways.

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