Though I finished the post about the Ferrari 812 Superfast less than an hour ago, I just had to share this video commemorating 70 years of Ferrari cars.
Kia EV6 GT: Redefining Performance and Sustainability in Electric Vehicles Overview I first got a look at the EV6 by way of this excellent video by ex-rally driver YS Khong on his YouTube channel. Khong certainly put the car through its paces but what is fascinating about it, is the ease with which the EV6 goes through the course. This prompted me to take a closer look at the car and post my findings here. The Kia EV6 GT is a groundbreaking electric vehicle that merges exhilarating performance with sustainable technology. In this quick run through, I will explore the remarkable features and innovations that make the EV6 GT a game-changer in the electric vehicle market. From its impressive acceleration and range to its sleek design and cutting-edge technology, the EV6 GT sets a new standard for performance and sustainability. Exhilarating Performance: At the heart of the Kia EV6 GT is an impressive powertrain that delivers thrilling performance. The dua...
Just saw this awesome photo of the Skylines from 1957 to 2007 which includes the R35. Turns out, you can download, ABSOULUTELY FREE, a high resolution PDF version that can be printed and framed. You just have to visit Cockram Nissan and sign up for their email list (you can opt out anytime) and they will send the links to the Skyline History as well as a Navarra History PDF. Personally I am staying on their mailing list because from their site and Pinterest account, they are clearly true blue enthusiasts. Here is the link to the free poster offer Here is the JPG version, albeit a smaller one.
In the old days, people would take a big wooden soapbox, drop it down on a street corner, step up on it, and begin talking about anything they had on their minds. Hence the term soap box became THE expression to describe the process of shouting out to the world whatever it was that one wished to share. Ever since I was a very little boy, as early as 2 years old, I was into reading magazines about cars. Of course I don't think I could read at that time yet but I would browse through them looking at the photos. It helped that I grew up surrounded by car enthusiasts and for as long as I can remember, and even to this day, I would hang out in the garage and sit inside a car. When I was a little boy I would sit only in the drivers seat of a stationary car and pretend to drive, complete with a radio for my driving pleasure. I was notorious for running down car batteries then but being the first male child and grandchild has its perks, one of which was the adults would just let m...
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