Posted on Sep 08
by MASH in Ridez

No more Maybach?

Disheartened by talk that Maybach could be given the axe? Then we may have some good news for you. Although as yet unconfirmed, reports indicate that parent company Daimler may be planning to keep its most prestigious marque around a while longer, with several new models planned to make it so. If they prove accurate, a slew of...

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Posted on Aug 30

Car Review: 2011 Ford Edge

Ford’s product success under Alan Mulally has been as much about keeping current models fresh as introducing new models. The company’s “facelift” of the 2006 Fusion, a pretty good midsize car, expanded into what the business calls a “major-minor” mid-cycle change and captured our 2010 Car of the Year award. The 2010 Ford Mustang got...

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Posted on Jul 21

Ferrari Theme Park

Ferrari has just taken their brand a notch higher with this implementation of the Ferrari Theme Park. Set to Launch in October, the Theme Park will be a great showcase of all the Ferrari Models and a place to die for indeed. As you can see this is not your average theme park, the rides here will...

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Posted on Jul 14

Hennessey Venom GT

It’s one thing to build a supercar from the ground up. It’s something else to take a sports car, break it apart, lengthen it, and put it back together with a different engine inside. Yet that’s exactly the case with the Hennessey Venom GT ($TBA). Limited to just 10 per year, the ultra-exclusive Venom GT is...

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Posted on Jul 07
by MASH in Ridez

The New Jaguar XJ

The latest range-topping Jaguar XJ was revealed earlier this year and all i have to say is WOW. Build with luxury from the top to the bottom this one will hit the market with impact for sure. The Jaguar is Glass roofed, streamlined roofline, also boasting the feeling of light and wider range of space...

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Posted on Jul 05
by MASH in Ridez

91,903 cars in Toyota recall

Toyota Motor Corp. spokesman Paul Nolasco said recalls in overseas markets will follow soon, totaling about 270,000 vehicles globally. That includes: 138,000 vehicles in the U.S., 15,000 in Europe, 10,000 in the Middle East, 6,000 in China, 4,000 in Canada, and 8,000 in other regions. Toyota told the Japanese government it was recalling 91,903 vehicles...

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