The BAC Mono – A Single Seat Supercar For The Road
Updated: 2011-09-30 17:26:47
I recently had the pleasure of attending the Volkswagen Racing Cup 2011 at Donnington Park, which was an absolutely great day out (article to follow shortly). Whilst there, I heard a rumour that a unique car would be on display. The vehicle in question was the BAC Mono. Just before the lunchtime break, I turned [...]
Ferrari has released a video called “Duel for the Crown – 599 GTB Fiorano Official Video,” and if it weren’t so cool we would probably expend more words on the fact that the clip has come out several years after the 599 first went on sale. But this isn’t some boring walkaround of a 599GTB [...]
Early on a Sunday morning, the massive Nissan plant in Sunderland echoed to the sound of screaming engines and tortured tires, as the British Drift Championship 2011 came to a climax with the final round. Practice and qualifying had produced some surprise...(read more)
Lincoln will refine, rather than abandon, the corporate waterfall grille. In our September 2011 issue, we presented an in-depth feature about how Ford intends to turn the Lincoln brand around, noting that the plan will begin in November with the debut of the updated MKS and MKT. We now have spy photos of the former, [...]
: . skip to main skip to sidebar Thursday , September 29, 2011 Doiron Battles to a 16th Place Finish in Mr . DIRTcar 358 Series Event at Cornwall By Craig Revelle Finish Line Web Design When Joel Doiron last visited Cornwall back at the beginning of the month , he has set fast time in his time trial group , and was to start on the front row for his heat race before Mother Nature stepped in and the event was . rescheduled On Sunday afternoon the event picked up where they had left off , and Doiron started up front in his qualifying heat , and was able to grab the win in the eight lap qualifier , giving him a spot in the redraw for one of the top 12 starting spots in the 125 lap Mr . DIRTcar Series Canadian Nationals Series main . event The redraw took place in front of a packed grandstand
General Motors has announced that it will introduce a front center airbag in the 2013 Buick Enclave, GMC Acadia, and Chevrolet Traverse crossover models. The airbag deploys between the two front seats in the event of a side impact to prevent the driver and front passenger from colliding laterally and better protects occupants on the [...]
We published our full rundown on the 2012 Ferrari 458 Spider and show-floor photos from its Frankfurt auto show debut a couple of weeks ago, but now Ferrari has released a passel of new studio shots of the sultry droptop and its small flip-back roof. We’ve slapped a few of Ferrari’s latest images in this [...]
Early this morning, Saab-parent Swedish Automobile agreed to sell its Spyker sports car business to a private equity firm based in Greenwich, Connecticut. The deal, worth 33 million euros ($45 million at today’s exchange rates) will be done entirely in cash. But what motivated a group of American investors with no history owning or managing [...]
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We here at C/D really like the Ford F-150 SVT Raptor—it’s huge, you can jump it, and it looks awesome—and courtesy of Ford’s consumer site, we now know that for 2012 it gets a few key upgrades designed to improve the Raptor’s abilities in its natural habitat (anywhere that isn’t paved). According to Ford’s website, [...]
To most folks, semi trucks are merely society’s beasts of burden—the unemotional, unwieldy, and unsexy polar opposites of race cars. This is why we so dearly love the FIA’s truck-racing series, which sees purpose-built rigs comically (they can’t help it) duking it out on track, and it is precisely why we can’t stop watching the [...]
When the RS5 finally arrives in the U.S., it’ll look like this. Considering that the number of cars Audi debuted at this year’s Frankfurt auto show actually reached double digits, we forgive you for losing track of one or two. But one of the minor debuts—the updated RS5 coupe—deserves a second look. After all, this [...]
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It weighs 2654 pounds, is built on a flat aluminum undertray supporting an internal matrix of yellow bricks, blue bricks, and black bricks, and features the ever-popular gray-brick trim option on its red-brick (not brick-red, mind you) body. It’s a life-size Lego Ford Explorer. After its debut at Ford’s Chicago Assembly Plant, the eight-bit SUV [...]
Germany’s Nürburgring Nordschleife has turned into the rope in a figurative game of tug of war among automakers. The prize for pulling the other team over the line? The production-car lap record. But like the back-and-forth in a tug of war, the Nürburgring prize switches hands more times than we can keep track of. In [...]
Fiat North America is rolling out a special 500 Pink Ribbon edition this October; it’s being done for Breast Cancer Awareness month, and Fiat will make a $1000 donation to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation for each car sold. Fiat has committed to a $50,000 donation at the minimum, a goal it should easily exceed [...]
Toyota revitalizes its bestseller’s core qualities. Like the late Rodney Dangerfield, the Toyota Camry could reasonably complain that it don’t get no respect. Keep Reading: 2012 Toyota Camry SE V6 – Short Take Road Test
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Now that the Ford Crown Victoria is dead, the cop-car market is up for grabs. Departments and posts nationwide make their cruiser-buying decisions based on evaluations performed by the California Highway Patrol and the Michigan State Police, and Michigan has just concluded its testing. This year’s field was crowded: Ford’s Taurus Police Interceptor and Explorer [...]
BMW hopes to duplicate the success of the X6 with a smaller, X3-based crossover. Ask BMW executives their favorite success story among the company’s current products, and they’re likely to say “X6.” Combining the disadvantages of an SUV, a coupe, and a performance car, the X6 has nevertheless been a smash hit. It’s not hard [...]
A downsized engine and upsized visual presence. Identical or otherwise, twins tend to find a way to separate themselves. Romulus killed Remus. One of the Sklar brothers wears glasses. Mary-Kate Olsen has a hyphenated first name. Until now, the Audi S5 coupe had a V-8 and the S5 cabriolet was the one with the blown [...]
Dodge’s compact squeezes into some new Italian genes. When Fiat and Chrysler tied the knot, we knew that the brands would extensively share products, parts, and platforms. Cases in point include almost the entirety of the Lancia brand, the Maserati Kubang SUV, and the Ram version of the Fiat Doblo van. Most critical as far [...]
When one considers Caterham, “technology” is not the first thing that comes to mind. After all, barring its recent track-only collaboration with Lola, the company makes its bucks continually refining Colin Chapman’s venerable Lotus Seven. Admittedly, today’s Cat is a far cry from Chapman’s original, including such niceties as fuel injection and modern brakes, but [...]
Motorpoint is offering some fantastic deals on vehicles that are appropriate for the terrible winter we are likely to be facing this year. Here are the details below: Being stuck in adverse weather is ‘snow joke’, but the trusty 4×4 Chevrolet Captiva, with its seven seats, should help to keep your whole family mobile even [...]
Each week, our German correspondent slices and dices the latest rumblings, news, and quick-hit driving impressions from the other side of the pond. His byline may say Jens Meiners, but we simply call him . . . the Continental. The Volkswagen-Suzuki alliance has collapsed. In December 2009, VW took over 19.9 percent of Suzuki; the [...]
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The 2012 Tesla Model S is set to go on sale by the middle of next year, but there has been only a smattering of pricing and production news about the electric sedan since we got our first look at the car two years ago. Then, out of the blue, a reader snagged these shots [...]
Honda calls it a concept, but this is the next CR-V. Honda has released pictures of the concept version of its next-generation CR-V, and it looks, well, pretty much like we expected based on recent spy photos. The vehicle seen here is, as is typical with Honda’s concepts, a loosely disguised version of the production car. [...]
Sacrificing progress at the altar of cost. The ongoing belt-tightening in America has seen small cars move upmarket, with many boasting attractive designs and premium features unheard of in the segment as recent as five years ago. But just as other manufacturers are moving onward and upward, Nissan has taken a few steps back with [...]
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The original 1966–1976 Jensen Interceptor was a British-built, Detroit-powered four-seat grand tourer. After a few on-again, off-again production blips in the 1980s, the Interceptor was dead for good—or so we thought. The owner of the Jensen brand rights has decided to make a run at resurrecting the half-century-old GT for 2014. Healey Sports Cars Switzerland [...]
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