Fisker’s done their market research…
TV ad run during the Oscars. I’m guessing what they really wanted was to run it AT the Oscars, since that’s their entire first-move customer base!
TV ad run during the Oscars. I’m guessing what they really wanted was to run it AT the Oscars, since that’s their entire first-move customer base!
Better photos of the Gaz-51 custom I posted about before. Apparently it’s based on an Escalade.
Do I still have car fans?
This would appear to be the final production model. Corking!
(Via Motor Trend.)
This is an absolutely brilliant service. I realise it’s not new, but still, fair balls to Cork City Council for innovating at an Irish level.
Car-pool programme initiated in Cork city (Sunday Business Post)
Residents of Cork city can sign up to share a pool of cars under a new transport initiative.
Cork City Council has entered a partnership with Mendes GoCar, a company that will provide vehicles for car-sharing for periods of as little as one hour.
It is the first time the system has been used in Ireland, but it has been in operation in Switzerland and Germany for 20 years, and for more than ten years in other parts of Europe, Britain and the US.
Private users of the system sign up online and pay a once-off fee of €50, while business customers register for €100 and pay €25 for any additional drivers. All users must have a full licence with at least two years’ driving experience, and have to pay a refundable deposit of €200.
Once authorised, they get a smartcard which unlocks the cars at a particular time, and a customer identification number, which is entered into a handset to start the car. There are eight vehicles in the fleet – six Ford Fiestas, one Ford Focus and one Ford Transit.
(Thanks for the pointer Damien.)
I quite like it, but isn’t it very reminiscent of, well, quite a lot of other things? Passat, Audi, Mercedes, even Bangle BMW to a certain extent. Opel have proved that they can innovate, so it’s a pity they couldn’t have their own style in this space.
(Via Winding Road.)
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