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RIP to the SUV
The world of SUV’s is done ~ Vincent Cobée, CEO of Citroën With everything taking favour to the digital side nowadays, it’s no surprise the same can be seen in the automotive world. So many advances have been made to technology and this is also reflected in recent years with car capabilities expanding to parking itself without a driver and just by a push of a button. Although SUV’s may be thought out to be the safer option on the road, cars are tending to be the ones consumers are leaning towards. Now agreed, the numbers and statistics may be proving otherwise right now, but very soon a decline will…
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June’s Spotlight: 5 of the Most Iconic Cars Featured in the Fast and Furious Movie Series:
The Fast and The Furious movie series started all the way back in 2001 and is still very popular today. In this week’s blog post, we will be covering 5 of the most iconic cars ever featured in this movie, and although Paul Walker’s 1999 Nissan Skyline R34 may have taken the title, there are some more that follow not that far behind. 1 – 1999 Nissan Skyline R34 GT-R This seemed like the only real way to start this blog post, not only as a way to pay tribute to the late great Paul Walker but also because why not start with the best of all time? (even if…
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Friday Feature: Final Farewell to the Lamborghini Huracan
Unfortunately the time has come for the world to say goodbye to one of the most well known vehicles – the Lamborghini Huracan. First introduced back in 2014, the Huracan was a dream – and still is today, especially with the hefty price tag it carries. It was introduced at the Geneva Motor Show and the name was picked for a reason – to signify the strength and power this vehicle was really made of. Not too long after, it was featured in Top Gear Magazine as “The Supercar of the Year 2014”. The news to end production came about after Lamborghini reviewed their first quarter financial report, which showed…
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The 10 Worst Luxury Cars Ever Produced
You know what they say, with luxury comes expenses, but some things are better left at the dealership, if I do say so myself. Welcome to this week’s post dedicated to the all too famous luxury cars but with a twist – the worst luxury cars ever produced, and some of the names on the list might actually surprise you. 1. BMW i3 BMW takes the title for the worst luxury car ever produced and for all the right reasons. The i3 was introduced in 2013 as an Electric Vehicle, around the time when EV’s were still quite new, producing 170 horsepower with a range of 80 miles. These two…
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Friday Feature: 2023 Alpine A110 R
Alpine is a brand that many people might not know and for good reason. It is not found (or sold) in North America and has all ties leading back to France. In this week’s blog post, we will explore a little history of the Alpine car company and learn about the car that saw the most success from its introduction, the A110 R. Throwing It All the Way Back to WWII – Alpine Company History Alpine is a sporting brand created by Jean Rédélé – a young man with a huge interest in motorsport, in 1955. The inspiration behind the name came from Jean’s favourite playground – the Alps and…