New HX Concept May Be The Best Hummer Yet
December 10th, 2007
GM’s Design division has just hired some fresh new faces and minds (David Rojas, Min Young Kang and Robert Jablonski) and we are thrilled that they were the lucky ones to be chosen. Their first job assignment was to “provide a vision for the future design of off-road vehicles.”
Under the supervision of HUMMER design studio director Carl Zipfel, each young designer was assigned to either the wheelbase, approach and departure angles or stance – three core HUMMER proportions – and otherwise given liberty to design away. Though all three came up with their own visions, the won you see above was chosen by the suits to be transformed into an actual concept to be shown at the 2008 Detroit Auto Show.
Forza 2 Features Top Sport Cars
December 7th, 2007
Forza is a game that everyone looks forward to and is quickly becoming one of the most popular racing games. The great thing about the new Forza 2 is that you will get a chance to drive some of the fastest and best sport cars on the market today.
This is the best way for everyone to experience just how powerful one of these beauties can be even if we don’t have the money to buy one of our own. Ok so it isn’t the same thing – but at least it can give you a small taste of what to expect. Here are some of the best cars that you can expect to work with.
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2009 Ford F-150 Still In Production
November 28th, 2007
We haven’t been able to see much of the 2009 Ford F-150 – except that which has been masked and covered by engineers. From what we can see we assume that there will be many changes to the interior as well as the exterior.
We’re expecting one, or maybe both, of Ford’s new 5.8L and 6.2L BOSS V8’s will make its way into the F150. Eventually Ford’s new 4.4L Lion diesel motor will also show up under the hood. This will be a first for the F150 lineup to get a diesel.
Style-wise, the new F150 will be more evolutionary than revolutionary with bolder fender flares and a “power dome” hood. Some may even refer to it as a “Super Duty Lite” in styling with a smaller version of the Super Duty’s bold 3-bar grille with vents on the side.

