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The 6th Dream Car from the Top 10: Buick Centurion (1956)

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

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Polo Storico Lamborghini has just certified this gorgeous metallic blue Miura P400 Roadster

Behind the wheel of a unique #Ferrari Tailor Made #GTC4Lusso.

Behind the wheel of Chris Froggatt’s unique #Ferrari Tailor Made #GTC4Lusso . #TOFM https://t.co/jOJwSloY1O pic.twitter.com/OYgah1K0bO — Ferrari (@Ferrari) March 19, 2018

Volkswagen Atlas Five-Seater Concept

Chattanooga, Tenn. –  Volkswagen of America, Inc., announced today that it will be building a new five-passenger SUV at its Chattanooga factory. Based off Volkswagen’s award-winning MQB platform, the new Volkswagen SUV will be a variant of the seven-passenger Atlas and, like its sibling, will be designed and engineered for the American market. “The Atlas has built strong momentum for Volkswagen in the SUV segment, and we are excited to grow our SUV portfolio with this new, Chattanooga-assembled five-passenger SUV,” said Hinrich J. Woebcken, President and CEO, Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. “We are not only committed to this market, we are committed to our U.S. manufacturing home in Chattanooga, Tennessee.” Woebcken made the announcement in Chattanooga today with Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam. “During my time as Governor, I’ve watched Volkswagen Chattanooga flourish from a single vehicle producer, starting with the Passat, into what it is today—a thriving U.S. manufacturing o

VW Electric Race Car for 2018 Pikes Peak

Over the course of its existence, the "Pikes Peak International Hill Climb" has seen the start of almost anything on wheels – from motorbikes to trucks. In addition, new classes have been created on a regular basis. The following is an overview of the event's development from 1916 to the present. In the beginning, the rules were amazingly simple. Anyone could take part in the race, as long as they showed up at the starting line between August 10 and August 12, 1916. It was a pragmatic approach, since in those days there was only a limited number of automobiles and motorbikes. In 2018, there are six different classes each for cars and motorbikes. Volkswagen's fully electric prototype starts in the "unlimited" class. As the name implies, this category gives engineers almost complete freedom with respect to technology. The evolution of the Pikes Peak rule book between 1916 and 2018 is reflected by the development of racing in general. After t

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