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Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Labels: 2011 nissan-gt-r cars pictures
Friday, July 23, 2010
Nissan Motor India announced that their much hyped small car project is on track despite the economic slowdown. The small car based on the next generation Nissan Micra/March will be here in 2010 as per their schedule. Nissan has also planned to make Chennai as its small car hub for global exports.
Labels: Nissan Micra rear 2011
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Labels: 2010 nissan skyline gtr
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Labels: 2010 nissan skyline gtr
Friday, July 16, 2010
They will supply lithium ion batteries for electric vehicles for its own cars and its French partner, Renault SA. Nissan will start rolling out electric vehicles next year in Japan and the U.S. global mass production will begin in 2012.
Terms are still being hammered out. In the meantime, there are lots of Portugese studying Japanese hoping for a job. And, Nissan is making progress toward cutting emissions in its cars.
Labels: 2012 nissan cars images
Thursday, July 15, 2010
The 789 Chevy is not a classic Chevy yet. However, it is one cool car that looks like a blending of the 1957 Chevrolet, 1958 Chevrolet and 1959 Chevrolet classic designs. At first glance it looks like an attempt at updating three great old classic's. Then with a second look most reactions change to WOW! Price of a turn key 789 Chevy is $135,000. Yea, only the rich can afford it, but "dream on" and read more about this great looking 789 Chevy below.
Labels: chevy n2a motors
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Even nostalgic throwback Morgan put on a good show this year in Geneva, displaying seven cars (okay, six-and-a-half—one was a cutaway) and unveiling the Aero 8 GT3, one of just three coupes purpose-built to compete in this season's FIA Championship (commencing May 6 at Silverstone).
Relying on a dry sump’d version of BMW’s 5.0-lite V-8 giving 420 brake horsepower, the GT3 is built on the Aero 8’s aluminum chassis and has a six-speed Hollinger sequential gearbox. The unusual-looking racer is clad in lightweight carbon composite panels.
There was a surprising amount of fuss being made over the GT3 at the stand, which leads us to wonder if the racer shown here will spawn a toned-down small-run production version at some point.
Labels: Morgan new car pics