How To Sexy Your Car
Concept cars, once used by designers
to hint at the distant future, are now used mostly by carmakers to preview cars already designed. In order to generate more news coverage most companies "disguise" the final model with a few predictable alterations to make the "concept" seem futuristic. As a PSA for automakers, here's ten steps to follow to turn your new model into a "concept car."
More »
jalopnik reviews
Our gratuitous burnout ripping the tires to shreds demonstrates this ROUSH F-150 burns petroleum-based rubber. However, this very special pickup doesn't fuel up with pedestrian dinosaur juices like gas or diesel. Instead, it's powered fully by propane, the same thing powering a backyard grill.
More »
Carpocalypse Now
The crew at
Automobile's come up with ten cars lawmakers and pundits should keep in mind before letting the
Carpocalypse consume the not-so-Big Three — and for once, it doesn't include the Ford F-150 or Chevy Corvette.
More »
Miles Electric Highway Speed
Thousands of inches of print and webspace have been dedicated to electric cars like the
Tesla Roadster and countless more opining on hybrids and near-electrics like the
Chevy Volt, but what about the Miles Electric Highway Speed? If you've never heard about it before, don't worry, we hadn't either.
More »
Carpocalypse Now
We spent the night reading the the not-so-Big Three's business plans presented yesterday to Congress and after we graded them below, we've one huge question. Given the
Carpocalypse, what's with the overwhelmingly optimistic sales projections for the next three years?
More »
The Force Of Lotus Is With You
Before there was Han, Luke and Chewy, or even Indiana Jones and a whip, George Lucas created
A Man and His Car, his senior thesis film at USC focused solely on
Peter Brock and his Lotus 23 race car.
More »
Wireframe Lamborghini
What you're looking at above is not a computer generated drawing, it is a full scale wireframe representation of a Lamborghini Countach created by installation artist Benedict Radcliffe. The car is the latest in a series of wire cars Radcliffe has completed. It's likely the most ambitious, painstakingly crafted from 10 mm steel tube welded together into that familiar shape we all know and secretly love. Upon close inspection you see fine details in the wheels and the intake gills, even the letters spelling "Pirelli P7" are worked out in tubing. We contacted Benedict to find what was behind his impressive creation and it turns out he's a real car guy, and a serial wireframe artist. His story below.
More »
novelties
Now that everyone is familiar with the glorious art of
automotive FAIL, it's time to introduce FAIL's kissing cousin to the automotive world: The "You're doing it wrong" internet meme. Let the good times roll below the jump.
More »
Design Dissection
In case you may have missed it back in 2006, Ford released a trio of entries into the uber-boring mid-size sedan category. The just-right-sized triplets were built with the intention of targeting the best in the appliance segment. Alas, sales fell well short of the leaders of the pack — which is why you may not remember. Fast forward to this past week at the
LA Auto Show, where Ford dropped cloth on three redesigns for the
2010 Ford Fusion,
2010 Mercury Milan and the
2010 Lincoln MKZ. While the new look on all three may be a “Bold Move™,” all three cars retain the old Mazda 6-derived CD3 platform. So our question is – are the changes more than skin deep? Let’s find out.
More »
Gobble! Gobble! Gobble!
A turkey is a special kind of car which, though no lemon, is out-of-date the second it rolls off the lot. Like the bird that gives it its name, it is an inferior creature that lacks an appeal to any superior automotive taste, even if enjoyed by the wealthiest consumer. Nevertheless, this is the week we can appreciate turkeys both in bird and car form. Below is our list of the ten greatest automotive turkeys, something to give thanks for — especially if you don't own one.
More »