Manual de servicio
Sunday, June 21, 2015
2015 Honda Pilot Changes and Release
2015 Honda Pilot Changes and Release |
Saturday, June 20, 2015
2009 VW Golf Owners Manual
Review of 2009 VW Golf
2009 VW Golf Owners Manual |
2009 VW Golf Owners Manual
Friday, June 19, 2015
2010 Holland Holland Overfinch Land Rover Range Rover
Heres the link to the Overfinch site:
http://www.overfinch.com/
Thursday, June 18, 2015
2014 Audi RS7 Review
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Crashed McLaren F1 is the saddest way to see its beautiful underbody
Friends, this is why we cant have nice things. A McLaren F1 was flipped down an embankment in Italy yesterday, and this video of the crashs aftermath is about as sad as when Old Yeller was shot.
According to Italys La Nazione, this one-off, red-on-white F1 was crashed during a four-F1 tour between the towns of Saline di Volterra and Pomarance in the province of Pisa. Its unclear what caused the driver to lose control and invert our British hero on a grassy hill, although as this is a McLaren F1, we wouldnt be remotely surprised if speed ended up being a factor.
YouTuber Marchettino, an Autoblog reader and well-known source of videos from Ferraris Fiorano test track, was on the scene to capture the video available below. The footage shows the McLaren accelerating away, only to cut away to the aftermath of the wreck. Emergency personnel were tasked with righting the stricken hypercar, a process that was accompanied by the cringe-worthy cracking of its Peter Stevens-designed bodywork. At least they had the decency to cover the crumpled Brit with its fitted black cover as they loaded it onto a flatbed, a fitting yet somehow disturbing visual.
According to reports, the driver and passenger were airlifted from the scene with non-lethal injuries, and both are recovering in a hospital. Given the rising worth and rarity of F1s, despite the extensive damage in evidence, we reckon that this wont be the last the world sees of this special car. Take a look below to view the video.
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Report Chinese teen runs away from home to try and stop parents from buying Japanese car
Current relations between Japan and China could be described with a number of different words, none of which have particularly good connotations รข" terse, hostile, threatening and tense would all fit the bill. The reasoning for the general sense of dislike between the two nations isnt really for these pages (look up the Senkaku Islands or Japans rule of China in World War II if you want a primer), but its effect on their respective populace and their car-buying habits is right in our wheelhouse.
This news of a Chinese teen running away from home because her parents were planning to buy a Honda is one of a number of auto-related examples of how tense Sino-Japanese relations are. The 14-year-old girl felt that her parents purchase of a Japanese car would be "helping the enemy with money from our own pockets," according to a recent story posted on the website RocketNews24. The girl left for three days until her parents finally relented and agreed not to buy the car.
According to the RocketNews24, Chinese commenters are supportive of the girls nationalism, with some continuing to support a boycott of Japanese products in the worlds most heavily populated country.