Recent Comments:
Jewish racer describes antisemitism in NASCAR {Autoblog}
Jan 23rd 2008 3:14PM James, I agree with you on the whole but the term "jew'd" is quite anti-Semitic. As GS said it's based on, unfortunately, long-held inaccurate racist stereotypes of Jews.
VIDEO: Battle Royale between new and old Evos, Imprezas {Autoblog}
Jan 10th 2008 1:07AM It would be close but although Tsuchiya is phenomenal Stig is ex F1.
Detroit 2008: Ford launches EcoBoost gas turbo direct injection engines {Autoblog}
Jan 6th 2008 4:25AM Of course, but this is a mainstream engine not something found in high-strung pseudo WRC cars.
Detroit 2008: Ford launches EcoBoost gas turbo direct injection engines {Autoblog}
Jan 6th 2008 12:35AM 275 bhp out of a 2.0L is pretty damn impressive! I'm kind of taken aback that Ford is coming out with this technology considering their recent track record.
Imagine a C1 Focus with that 2.0L motor!!!
Nissan expects to sell 1,500 GT-Rs per year in U.S. {Autoblog}
Nov 19th 2007 11:51AM Thank god for legislation in Canada that prevents dealers from selling cars above MSRP.
Photos: Nissan GT-R 500 at Suzuka {Autoblog}
Oct 30th 2007 10:51AM They need to run that unpainted carbon during the season too. Pure evil!
VIDEO: Nissan GT-R laps the Nurburgring in 7:38 {Autoblog}
Oct 25th 2007 11:12AM That is a race car my friend.
Bad Boy Vettes C6.R in progress... {Autoblog}
Oct 13th 2007 2:47PM That is freaking cool logo!
Canadian Loonie reaches parity with U.S. dollar, so why are Canadian cars more expensive? {Autoblog}
Sep 23rd 2007 2:17PM Just a note to the poster; the Canadian dollar has made significant ground against the Euro and the Sterling too, so it's really not just the US dollar tanking that is contributing to the parity.
Bernie Ecclestone to make even more money selling his car collection {Autoblog}
Aug 7th 2007 9:00PM Beautiful cars but that guy is such a douche. I can't wait until he unloads Formula One and some more sporting minded people pick it up and give it the respect and excitement it deserves.
