A Chrysler engineer brought out a 707 hp Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat
A Chrysler engineer brought out a 707 hp Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat?
A Chrysler engineer brought out a 707 hp Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat?
My friend +Craig Daitch brought his freshly painted 1966 Mustang out this morning on its new wheels?
Of the 401 Mangustas built by DeTomaso all but one were powered by Ford V8 engines of either 289 or 302 cubic inches
There was however one example built at that factory in Modena that emerged with a Chevrolet small-block V8, destined for the garage of General Motors design boss Bill Mitchell. That car showed up at Cars and Coffee this morning.?
*For some reason, today was the first time that I actually made my way over to Cars and Coffee in Birmingham?
They're a bit big for this bird bath?
By no means is +Hyundai USA the first automaker to offer these kinds of advanced driver assist features, but this is far and away the coolest demonstration I've ever seen
I've experienced adaptive cruise control, lane keeping systems and emergency braking for years from a wide variety of manufacturers it's clear that from a hardware perspective, the capability to do self-driving cars is pretty much here. We still have software and legal issues to deal with, but that will come in time. Even the +***** Fusion offers the cruise control and lane keeping capability, just not the emergency braking yet. ?
Hyundai wanted to demonstrate its driver assist features like its Smart Cruise Control, Lane Keeping
There have been a lot of classic fun +Ford Motor Company cars over the years
With a solid mainstream global lineup, it may be time for Ford to revive some more specials that go beyond the Fiesta ST and Focus ST. While the Cortina is long gone a Lotus Fusion/Mondeo would be a good start. Let Lotus work their magic on the 2.0-liter or new 2.3-liter EcoBoost, pair it with all-wheel-drive and shed some unneeded mass.
Another option would be to take the new Mustang platform, shorten the wheelbase and shrink the track a bit and use the 2.3-liter EcoBoost exclusively to create a new Capri.
What would you want to see from Ford??
In the past, +Android phones have often been rightly criticized for mediocre battery life, but this is fitting and funny
One of the things I like about Android is the fact that manufacturers aren't locked into a single arbitrarily small size. I prefer a larger screen where my thick fingers can manipulate the keyboard more easily and there is more room for a big honking battery like the one in my +Motorola Mobility Droid Razr Maxx HD?
That moment when your phone conveniently chooses the most inconvenient time to run low on juice. Swi
This is a perfect example of what is wrong with the whole premise of "the right to be forgotten"
http://www.bbc.com/news/business-28130581
Because of this ridiculous ruling by European courts, real legitimate journalism is already being suppressed. We all need to fight back against this wrong headed rule by linking to the original sources ourselves. ?
All weekend, wave after wave of schadenfreude has been crashing on the head of Stan O’Neal, the chairman of Merrill Lynch. After Merrill announced those colossal losses on inventories of…