Get paid to drive your own car

April 18th, 2006

I made this page to let you know about this new great offer I have received.

This website has companies willing to pay you to drive your own car. When you will become a member (there is trial offer available see below) you will have instant access to the database of companies that will pay you to drive your own car (I think that you can even get a free car). All applications are online from your member area and you will also get tips on how to get the highest payout.

Here is the original offer:

This offer was sent to you on behalf of:
http://www.cruising4cash.com?2990612020
0819-12260
Zona 6A, Panama
Republic of Panama

Noble M15 supercar

April 4th, 2006

Noble M15 super car - Noble M14 concept carThe Leicester firm’s latest model has been crowned the Noble M15 and it’s a radical development of the Noble M14 concept car shown last year.

Featuring the same twin-turbo, 3.0L V6 producing 455 bhp that debuted in the M14 concept last year, the new car model M15 might be crowned Britain’s baddest supercar. The engine is now mounted longitudinally and hooked up to a brand new gearbox packing six speeds for lunch.

Pricing of the new M15 is set at £75,000 ($130,000 USD).

More at Noble readies M15 supercar

New Pininfarina one-off Ferrari

April 4th, 2006

Autoweek reports that a well-known collector (James Glickenhaus, a B-movie mogul turned Wall Street fund manager)  has commissioned Pininfarina to build a one-off Ferrari inspired by the original Ferrari P3/4 racers from the late ’60s that he hopes to debut center stage at a premier automotive event this summer.

And while this information has not officially been released, its source is reputable—the collector himself sharing details online. Whether this is a case of braggadocio or a done deal remains a question until the unique Ferrari is seen in its carbon fiber flesh; all else being equal, however, if it is for real, it undoubtedly will be a stunner.

For those who need a reminder of their history, the original Ferrari P3/4s beat the Ford GT40s at Daytona and won the constructors’ sports car championship in ’67, the year in which the GT40s won Le Mans.

More at New exotic Ferrari  and One-off Ferrari commissioned by crazy collector

Kia Rondo - redesigned US Kia Carens MPV

April 4th, 2006

Kia Rondo Concept CarKia has has revealed the first glimpse of its all-new Carens compact MPV that its world premier will be at the Spanish Motor show on May 25.

To be named Kia Rondo in North America, the new Kia car model follows the familiar trend and is longer, wider and taller than the model it replaces — and will be available with seven seats for the first time in Europe.

The rear seats of the Kia Rondo concept car fold down flat into the boot floor when not required.

Due to get its formal unveiling at the Spanish motor show on May 25, the Carens is the fifth new Kia model — following the Picanto, Rio, Sportage and Carnival — to make its debut at a European show.

Loremo Concept Car

April 4th, 2006

Loremo Concept 2006German startup Loremo AG revealed the new Loremo Concept Car that will have a sensational fuel consumption of only 1.5 litres / 100 km due to the reduction of weight and air resistance

The new concept car is the result of a productive “struggle” for comfort, design and efficiency:

The realisation of the principles of simplicity, aesthetics and aerodynamics in design allow for the low air resistance. This low air resistance results from the excellent Cw value of 0.2 and from a frontal area which has been reduced to the minimum.

 This is a pioneering concept since the lowest level price is achieved by a construction principle that conserves resources.

Loremo’s driver will need only 300 litres of fuel at an annual road performance of 20,000 km, whereas a conventional small car would have to consume 1,600 litres of fuel while assuming the same road performance. 

The Loremo concept car will be offered in two models, the Loremo LS and Loremo GT. The LS car model is powered by a 20 hp, 2-cylinder turbodiesel, while the GT gets a 50 hp, 3-cylinder unit. Both are 2 2, mid-engine/RWD configurations with a 5-speed gearbox. The GT will go from 0-62 mph in 9 seconds, but the real strength of the Loremo is fuel efficiency - the GT consumes only 2.7 liters per 100 km, while the LS needs only 1.5 liters/100 km.  

According to Loremo, the LS car model will be priced at about $13,100, while the GT car model will sell for less than $18,000.  Loremo Prototype Vehicle - 2007 new car model

The structure of the body is unconventional: You will get into Loremo by a lateral threshold Instead of two lateral doors there is one “gate”: A frontal door opens forward before the seats, taking the steering wheel with it The roof and the doors are laid out as a two-layer plastic construction with a laminated interior side. In addition, the rear seats can be used for large quantities of baggage… Instead of a longitudinal adjustment of the seat, the pedals and the steering wheel are adjusted to the driver. The rear seats are installed against the line of travel. The dashboard is replaced by a simple instrument mushroom-shaped with a display.

You can find out more at Loremo Concept Car Website

2006 Hybrid Concept - Saab BioPower

April 4th, 2006

2006 Hybrid Concept - Saab BioPower A new hybrid concept car comes from Sweden. Probably one of the most radical concept car ever produced by Saab the new concept car looks like the worlds first 100-percent ethanol-powered, hybrid, all-wheel drive convertible.

The BioPower Hybrid Concept car is more of a prototype than a full-out concept. All the technologies featured could be applied to todays production car without too many difficulties, making it a true demonstrator for environmental and performance-boosting aids that are just around the corner.

The BioPower Hybrid is powered by a 2.0-liter high-pressure turbocharged inline-four; the same basic engine you might find under the hood of the standard 9-3 Convertible, or the older 9-3 Aero. In non flex-fuel applications, the engine normally produces 210 horsepower, controlled by Saabs brilliant Trionic engine management system, but here, running on 100-percent ethanol alcohol, the engine is able to make a whopping 260 horsepower and 277 lb-ft of torque; a 24 percent improvement in horsepower and a 25 percent improvement in torque over the standard engine. It must be said that all gains arent necessarily attributed to the new fuel; the engine also features GMs new direct injection fuel system (SIDI) which further helps to optimize the cars efficiency and boost power. Automobile.com reports

You can read the full report at 2006 Saab BioPower Hybrid Concept

Pontiac G6 GXP Show Car

April 4th, 2006

Pontiac G6 GXP Concept CarAt the upcoming New York International Auto Show Pontiac will reveal a new G6 GXP coupe show car (Pontiac G6 GXP concept car). The new car concept from Pontiac  is designed to augment the G6’s sleek styling with a more aggressive appearance and stance.

The new Pontiac GXP show car model will test both media and public reaction before any final decision on production is made. The new G6 GXP car model, a spin-off of the two-door coupe,  gets a 270-hp, 3.9-liter V-6 engine along with body mods.

 “Although the GXP performance series has been very successful in the past, we’ve never attempted to introduce a GXP on our largest volume vehicle and we want to be sure we do it right,” said Dennis Maraone, Pontiac product director about the new Pontiac concept vehicle. “We believe the package of exterior, interior and performance enhancements we’ve put together on the Pontiac G6 GXP show car should appeal to 2+2 coupe enthusiasts.”

Powering the coupe concept is a modified 3.9-liter V6 engine with a six-speed manual transmission. Engine performance is augmented by tweaking the variable valve timing system, linking a ram air induction system with K&N air filter to a cat-back free flowing exhaust which boosts engine output to 270 horsepower and 259 lb-ft of torque. This is definitely a step up from current G6 GTP models, which sports the same motor, but only tuned for 240 maximum horsepower.

More details about this new Pontiac Prototype at Pontiac Shows Off G6 GXP Show Car and Pontiac Unveils G6 GXP Show Car

Dodge Hornet 2007 concept car

March 30th, 2006

Dodge Hornet Concept Car - 2007 imageDaimler-Chrysler released their latest concept car at the Geneva Auto Show - the 2007 Dodge Hornet concept car.

Bearing a striking resemblance to both the modern Mini Cooper and Suzuki Swift vehicles, the new Hornet 2007 car model is designed as Dodge’s new low-cost vehicle (below the Caliber).

Small enough for the European market, but big enough for the U.S., the Hornet concept car is equipped with a supercharged 170hp engine that will zip it from 0-to-60 in approximately 6.7 seconds (firmly in Mini Cooper territory).

Dodge says that its Hornet B-segment concept car is “an ideal combination of American fun and European function.”

“We went for a rallye-inspired look — robust, capable, and most definitely not ‘cutesy.’ We wanted a distinct ‘edge’ to the design. We especially wanted to push the envelope of interior volume. That’s why the Hornet prototype is almost as wide as a C-segment vehicle,” said Moushegian Principal Exterior Designer.

Consequently the Hornet’s chunky, wheels-to-the-corner silhouette imparts the fun of assertive motoring to even the most mundane of errands. With its wide stance, the Hornet concept car is solidly planted on the road. Up front, the signature Dodge crossbar grille is set above an exposed engine intercooler flanked by front brake air ducts and fog lamps.

“The raised plateau on the hood features a recessed scoop on the driver’s side to funnel air to the engine air box. Underhood is a 1.6L 16-valve OHC supercharged I/C four-cylinder engine putting out 127 kW (170 hp) of torque @ 4000 rpm.

Extreme flexibility also is central to the sporty interior of the new 2007 concept car from Daimler-Chrysler  - Dodge Hornet 2007.  The space-saving foam seats are exceptionally slim but comfortable, with the striking satin-silver finished aluminum framing deliberately exposed. Seat bolsters are covered in a smooth, black urethane-coated fabric while a black, fine-woven textured Pique cloth is used on the cushion and back inserts. Belts are integral with the seats.

Tough, brash and eager to be off, the 2007 Dodge Hornet concept vehicle brings to the competitive entry-level B-segment market an ideal combination of American fun and European function. “

Range Rover Sport HST - Range Stormer concept

March 30th, 2006

Range Rover Stormer Concept CarFirst shown to the public as the Land Rover Range Stormer car concept, the concept car from Land Rover was displayed at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit 2004.

The old concept car comes now as a new car model from Land Rover: Range Rover Sport HST.

Range Rover Sport HST imageThe Range Rover Sport HST uses the standard bodyshell of the Range Rover Sport but adds a body kit “inspired” by the Stormer concept car, together with the top-of-the-range Sport’s 390-horsepower supercharged V8 engine that powers the car from zero to 60 mph in just over seven seconds.

“The HST allows a Range Rover Sport customer to drive the closest thing there is to the radical Range Stormer,” said Land Rover U.K. Managing Director John Edwards.

FPV - Ford F6 Typhoon - Concept Car

March 26th, 2006

Ford Concept Car F6 Typhoon Racing PhotoFord F6 Typhoon concept car - “unofficial”

Here are some news about a 2006 new concept car vehicle from Ford Performance Vehicles - FPV:

“There is a tradition at each FPV Family Open Day for a group of volunteers from FPV and Prodrive to create a project prototype car to showcase their abilities and generate some excitement among the visitors,” said David Flint, Managing Director of Ford Performance Vehicles about this racing car concept.
The team has created a specially modified concept version of the FPV F6 Typhoon Ford sedan designed to tackle similar turbo–charged performance cars in the spectacular new form of motor racing; Drifting.

Unlike previous Family Open Day projects, DRIF6 prototype is a fully–operational concept vehicle and Ford Performance Racing’s rising star, Mark Winterbottom, was involved in early development of the vehicle.

Here are some details about this new Ford concept car:

The cockpit of DRIF6 concept has been stripped and replaced with world–class MOMO racing seats and racing harnesses, MOMO steering wheel, MOMO gearknob and a variety of ancillary gauges by VDO and Autron. These include a monster VDO tacho on the dash located in line with the twin–pod sport gauges that display oil temperature and turbo boost pressure, A–pillar mounted gauges to display volts and cabin temperature and Autron’s latest high–tech tyre–press monitoring system located at the base of the Interior Command Centre. The cockpit also has a racing–style roll cage.

This 2007 prototype - Ford DRIF6 - is a concept car designed to showcase the enthusiasm and expertise of FPV’s engineering operations. There are no plans, at this stage, to participate in competitive events. The FPV Family Open Day featured more than 300 of the best–loved performance Ford vehicles on display from car clubs across Australia and attracted approximately 10,000 visitors

More details and technical specifications for this racing concept car from Ford can be read at Ford gets the drift with concept car


eXTReMe Tracker