Perfectly wacky Ed ‘Big Daddy’ Roth Surfite
The '60s were all about the surfer lifestyle before the Beatles took over the airwaves. Movies like “Gidget” and “Beach Party” and music from the likes of Dick Dale, fueled the...
2019 Audi A7 – that powerful creature
Audi presented the new designe of A7 in all its five-door coupe/fastback sedan glory. Packing the same semi-autonomous driving technology and infotainment system as the recently revealed...
California jump-starts the movement to ban gas-powered cars
California regulators last week approved a plan to ban the sale of gas-powered cars in the state by 2035, setting an aggressive timeline for...
Delphi’S new autonomous tech spin-off is Aptiv
Delphi, the greatest automotive supplier, is now divided into two companies. Powertrain division is becoming Delphi Technologies and the rest of the business will...
Buick LaCrosse looking sharp
Fresh new look gained with a sharper-edged face, thanks in large part to the new headlights
Big sedan gains a thoroughly revised front and some smaller...
Milos Pavlovic won in Mizan
The best Serbian motorist Miloš Pavlović won the first race in the Lamborghini championship.
The Super Trophy Lamborghini started in San Marino, and the Serbian...
New Ford Bronco may use solid axles
It seems like Ford is truly doing good with planning to remake the Bronco nameplate. It is not only bringing back the off-road SUV. There are rumors...
Head to head: BMW M6 Gran Coupe and Alpina B6
The BMW M6 and the Alpina B6 in “Head 2 Head” battle of Gran Coupes. These two vehicles maybe look similar from the outside....
2017 HONDA CR-V EPA-RATED UP TO 34 MPG HIGHWAY
EPA fuel economy released numbers for the 2017 Honda CR-V. It seems like the new small crossover will have even more fuel efficiency than before. It...
How BHP Billiton expecting development from electric vehicles market?
World’s largest mining company, Anglo-Australian BHP Billiton, has great expectation from the electric vehicles market. Mining giant is optimistic that the demand of some...




















