Welcome, fellow car enthusiasts, to another exhilarating journey into the heart of automotive excellence! Today, we have the pleasure of exploring the sixth dream car from our top 10 list: the mesmerizing Buick Centurion of 1956. Strap yourselves in as we delve into the captivating world of automotive innovation and craftsmanship. A Glimpse into the Future Picture this: a spectacular four-passenger coupe with a fiberglass body and an all-glass top, adorned in a striking red and white exterior. This, my friends, is the Buick Centurion – a visionary masterpiece that graced the stage of the 1956 General Motors Motorama Show. With its sleek lines and futuristic design, the Centurion captivated audiences and set the automotive world abuzz with anticipation. Pushing the Boundaries of Innovation What sets the Buick Centurion apart from its peers is not just its striking aesthetics, but also its groundbreaking features that were far ahead of its time. Imagine a world where rearview mirrors are
Anti-drunk cars may be the future. Nissan have released concepts for drunk-recognition technology in their vehicles, including drunk-driving behavior detection, facial monitoring, alcohol odor sensors (which may prove tricky when the driver is not intoxicated but passengers are), and sensors within the steering wheel which will detect alcohol in the perspiring palms of the driver. Other companies are piloting laser technology which will be able to sample the level of alcohol in a driver’s blood. Nissan’s concept involves a voice warning being activated if any of these technological triggers are set off, although some are calling for the car to be rendered un-drivable if the car senses that the driver is irrefutably over the limit. While there are many issues to be ironed out, and many people may find the idea an awkward, irritating, or even insulting, it seems that anti-drunk cars could be hitting the roads within the next few years. Drinking and Driving There are ways and means of g