Posts Tagged ‘car’

Lamborghini Reventón Roadster | Speculating with those odds

October 12th, 2009  •   Posted by: MIB  •   Posted in: video, wheels  •   Be the first to comment!
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It turns out the 1:700,000,000 odds of getting your hands around the steering wheel of the Lamborghini Reventón Roadster comes with a higher price tag. The ticket price for the limited edition automobile was set at €1.1 million at the Frankfurt Autoshow some weeks ago. Now, a new owner (one of ten) is punting it off on Jameslist for €1.45 million. The promo vid informs us that someone’s more likely to give birth to a Nobel prize laureate than driving one of these. If given the choice, which would you choose?

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Chanel Fiole Concept Car

May 5th, 2009  •   Posted by: MIB  •   Posted in: video, wheels  •   Be the first to comment!
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These wheels won’t clash with your CC wardrobe.

Daimler Benz F-Cell Roadster

April 16th, 2009  •   Posted by: MIB  •   Posted in: design, wheels  •   Be the first to comment!
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The combined effort of trainees at Daimler Benz resulted in the F-Cell Roadster. It’s a vehicle with a delicate balance of styles and technologies spanning the history of the company, such as carbon-fiber bucket seats with hand-stitched leather covers and the distinctively styled fiberglass front section, based on the component from the Formula One racing bodies. Also the traditional steering wheel is substituted by a joystick. The F-Cell is an emission free electric vehicle that has a top speed of 25kph. Sunday driving anyone?

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Cadillac WTF Vehicle

January 15th, 2009  •   Posted by: MIB  •   Posted in: wheels  •   1 Comment
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The Cadillac World Thorium Fuel Vehicle concept car was designed by Loren Kulesus. When all the talk is about hybrids and electric automobiles Kulesus suggests nuclear energy. In theory the car is to run on a  thorium based nuclear battery system, generating surplus energy from the 24 wheels it rolls on.  The energy gained could be used for other purposes - like supplying the neighborhood with power or to recharge miscellaneous devices. The car would need its wheels adjusted every five years. No other maintenance required.

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