Popular Articles
OPEL

Spot the difference!...

Spot the difference! Does the glitzy three-door SUV pictured above seem familiar? Thatò€™s because itò€™s SEATò€™s Tribu concept, first seen at the Frankfurt Motor Show last year. However, the monochrome design sketch on the right is how the final production version of the Tribu soft-roader will look!



You can either key in...

You can either key in destination addresses, or use a full seven-digit UK postcode search to set your path. This newest edition also includes free traffic updates, which will offer re-routing options to avoid any problems and help keep you out of jams. Additionally, safety camera sites can be downloaded through the system.


News of the day
The firm put the flags...

The firm put the flags of each of the new nations -Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Hungary and Cyprus - on the cars. Another MINI was wearing the EU flag. They were part of an international roadshow which took place at Mini-Europe - a tourist attraction with 300 miniature versions of famous landmarks - in Brussels, Belgium.

Autotuning

The legendary McLaren...

The legendary McLaren F1 set the benchmark for being the fastest in March 1998, at a mighty 240.14mph. But then in February, a Koenigsegg CCR took the crown during testing at the Nardo circuit in Italy, nudging the record to 240.387mph. But now that figure has been well and truly shattered.

Bugatti has revealed the Veyron has been clocked at a staggering 248.5mph during runs at parent firm VW"s test track in Wolfsburg, Germany. A spokes-man said: "Everyone here is thrilled by this. We had to do three runs in each direction, but this has been measured using precision equipment. The car actually went faster than 248mph, but we"re not releasing that speed."

However, the event hasn"t been officially recognised by Guinness World Records (GWR) - at least not yet. It seems bosses haven"t yet bothered to contact GWR to claim the prestigious title. Hein le Roux is the organisation"s motoring expert, and told us he knew nothing about the Veyron"s challenge. "We"ve been in touch with Bugatti in the past about this, but not recently," he said. "It sounds as if they"ve done everything correctly, as long as the timing people provide proof of the result."




Add your comment:
Name:
Site address: http://
Your message:
Enter today\\\\'s date, 2 digits
(spam protection):