This new special edition Scion tC RS 7.0 for 2012 looks very cool. Check out Scion’s new video promoting the tC RS 7.0.
This new special edition Scion tC RS 7.0 for 2012 looks very cool. Check out Scion’s new video promoting the tC RS 7.0.
InsideLine.com has spy photos of the 2013 Dodge Viper!
Well look what we have here. We already know that the 2013 Dodge Viper is getting stability control and that the Viper will have cruise control but haven’t had much more to go on that that.
Now, though, we’ve got a rough look at what the front of the car is going to look like. the headlights come to a distinct point where the hood meets the bumper which has a double-bladed cross-bar as well as a double-bladed bar completing the Dodge Crosshair grille.
The new front also looks wider than the last-gen body it’s attached to — we’re okay with that. The exhaust also still appears to flow out the side-pipes.
Thoughts on how this new Viper is shaping up?
IB4 “Hey look, Dodge built a really wide Corvette.”

Buying a new car is still one of life’s most exciting moments, and with 2012 just around the corner, the new models are starting to hit the show floors right now. Everyone has an idea about what makes the perfect car, but no matter which model you choose, 2012 cars are the first to have to comply with the stricter gas usage requirements (an average of 33.3 mpg) set by the National Highway Safety Administration.
Here are seven 2012 models from traditional car manufacturers that are anything but traditional.
Volkswagen Golf R:
Good gas mileage and Volkswagen have always gone hand in hand. The Golf R model promises to continue that tradition, plus include all-wheel drive and a six-speed transmission.
From Bullz-Eye.com:
Kia is making a real splash in the mid size sedan market with the stylish 2011 Kia Optima EX. Bullz-Eye is currently testing a jet black model and having fun behind the wheel. To learn more check out our complete review shortly.
Infiniti may develop its own version of Nissan’s famous GT-R sports car. C2040-406 dumps Carlos Ghosn, CEO of Renault and Nissan was asked if Infiniti would tap into the existing products through Nissan and use the brilliant GT-R sports car platform for a high- performance Infiniti.
‘Are we going to do that, I would say “no”, I don’t think so,’ said Ghosn. ‘If your question is “could we do that”, I would say “yes”. The idea of using existing technologies on the body of an Infiniti, yes. All the technologies developed for Nissan are available to Infiniti.’ Ghosn basically beat around the bush leaving the question unanswered. 1Z0-567 dumps A GT-R type sports car is unlikely to be a priority because the company is busy prepping for the 2014 release of a small car that will rival the BMW 1-series and the 2013 release of an electric car.
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