Thursday, 28 April 2016
The Toyota GT 86 – Review
We’re used to practical cars from the world’s largest automaker, Toyota. But sometimes manufacturers need a chance to spread their wings. They need to produce a car that can showcase what the company is capable of.
Tuesday, 26 April 2016
Five Common Problems Faced By The Average New Driver
Getting into driving is a daunting thing for a lot of people. It takes a while to get used to driving in the way required by the test that driving on the road by yourself feels almost entirely new. That’s why, from teenagers to well-beyond, there are plenty of mistakes made by new drivers.
Monday, 25 April 2016
Why Electric Cars Ruled The Roads 100 Years Ago
Sure, the long wait for the Tesla Model 3 may extend into 2019. And sure, electric vehicles may be the future. But despite growing interest today, the concept of electric vehicles is just a resuscitation of a long-dormant method of commuting—one that first materialized in the 1800s.
Thursday, 21 April 2016
Jaguar design chief Ian Callum rules out station wagons
If you liked the idea of a Jaguar wagon and were secretly hoping that the British automaker might bring one over, we have some unfortunate news for you. Not only will the company not bring any wagons to the North American market, but according to design chief Ian Callum, it won't be making any at all.
Wednesday, 20 April 2016
2016 Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix recap: another wild show on and off track
Normally we use this space to provide a lengthy recap of the weekend's Formula 1 race, but we're going to try something different since most folks reading this know what happened at the Shanghai International Circuit on Sunday. Instead, we'll alight on what we saw as the big issues in and around the race. Let us know what you think in Comments.
Friday, 8 April 2016
Self-driving cars in China being tested by Volvo
China is fast becoming a magnet for autonomous vehicle production, and Chinese-owned Volvo is the latest development. A large-scale experiment announces testing on 100 autonomous vehicles in China’s insane traffic.
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