Porsche 918 Spyder
I’m not going to give the usual “design language never moves on” for this one. It’s gorgeous anyway. Thanks Mark!
(Via Autoblog Green.)
I’m not going to give the usual “design language never moves on” for this one. It’s gorgeous anyway. Thanks Mark!
(Via Autoblog Green.)
Ok, it’s based on the awful X6, but it’s black and shiny!
(Via Autoblog.)
Not sure what to think about this to be honest, it’s nice and I’m sure it’d be even nicer in the flesh, but is it innovative?
(Via Autoblog.)
Pity about the purple reflections, but yum yum.
(Via Autoblog.)
I’ve been desperately looking for interesting motoring posts because I know it’s the only thing my dear readers are actually interested in, but nothing in my feeds is really jumping out at me. I had high hopes for Geneva 2010 and there’s plenty of stuff that I guess I should be interested in, but, well, I’m not.
The Touring Superleggera Flying Star is the closest I’ve come so far, but I’m not sure it actually qualifies, since it’s a coachbuilt Bentley rather than a production car or an official concept. It is lovely though, and it’s the first post in my new quest to play to the audience.
The E39 BMW Bores will ditch their lovely Bangle E60s in droves to pick up this masterwork of blandness. Yawnorama.
If you’re ditching your diesel E60, MrsDahamsta would love to hear from you!
Mark like this. (Better images here.) Can’t say it does much for me, I mean how could you improve on the Batmobile, MK1 or MK2? Besides putting a Lambo engine in it, that is…
I really like the GMC Granite concept from Detroit, the boxy look seems to be a fetich of mine. The interior is fab too, although I have to wonder if there’s been a true pillarless production car since the Contintental.
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