By Al Hilal on Tuesday, February 14, 2012Filed Under: Hatchback

Unveiled at 2012 Chicago Auto Show, the Kia Track’ster concept car is the future of Kia’s Soul. According to the designer, the Track’ster was designed to give tough looking, like a bulldog, and delivers a bold interpretation by giving an eye-catching Whiteout and Inferno Orange paint scheme. The grille on the concept car features an air intake slit and is trimmed in lightweight carbon fiber, and as you can see in the picture, the lower intake grille is flanked by immense LED driving lights with billet aluminum surrounds.
The Track’ster concept car is configured with HRE-K1 monoblock billet performance wheels which are wrapped in 245/40-19-inch front and massive 285/35-19-inch rear Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 high-performance tires. And the wheelbase is stretched to 101.2 inches, almost an inch longer than the production Soul. It’s also secured with a large 14-inch Brembo vented and cross-drilled disc brakes in front and 13.6-inch discs at the rear.
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By Al Hilal on Saturday, January 28, 2012Filed Under: Coupes

© Joe Polimeni
The LF-LC 2+2 hybrid Sport coupe concept vehicle was introduced by Lexus at Detroit Auto Show (NAIAS 2012). This concept vehicle created at Lexus’ Calty Design center in Newport Beach, California. Featuring a glass-to-glass roof pillar, the vehicle also has a sliding glass roof and jet-afterburners-inspired tail lamp. On the inside, you will find two 12.3-inch LCD screen, GPS device, and an iPad-like tech board for controling navigation, audio, and climate. There are also 4-inch screen on the doors that enable passengers to control the windows, mirrors, seat adjustments, and entertainment features.
At the NAIAS 2012, the Lexus LF-LC 2+2 Hybrid Sport Coupe also won the 2012 EyesOn Design Award as the best concept car. If it’s the first time you heard the EyesOn Design Awards, it’s annual awards those recognize the skill and creativity of designers in the areas of Aesthetics and Innovation, Concept Implementation, Functionality and Spirit of Industrial Design and are awarded in production and concept categories.
The LF-LC 2+2 Hybrid is still a concept car, we need a few years to find it at the dealers. If you’re a part of Lexus lovers, you’ll be waiting for the great moment, but now you can visit the Lexus page at Amazon.com
to explore all the 34 Lexus model available in the market.
By Al Hilal on Friday, January 20, 2012Filed Under: Uncategorized

Image by Mark Crawley
Car insurance is a necessary cost of owning a car. Premiums have increased in recent years, and they’re particularly expensive for young drivers, who represent the biggest risk group. But it’s not all gloom and doom on the road because the best insurance companies offer no claims discounts for drivers who make no claims within a set period of time. Have a look at MoneySupermarket.com to find car insurance plans that include no claims bonuses.
Very basically, car insurance is a method of calculating risk. Factors that insurers consider are drivers’ age, income and marital status, and the type of car he or she drives considering factors such as technology, modifications and the likely cost of repair. Depending on these factors, insurers calculate the likelihood of an accident and charge a corresponding premium. In the event of an accident, a driver can claim against his insurance and the company will pay.
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By Al Hilal on Thursday, January 12, 2012Filed Under: Coupes

Honda unveiled the all-new Accord Coupe Concept during the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. Expected to hit the streets this fall, the 2013 Accord will introduce three new features including: Lane Departure Warning (LDW), Forward Collision Warning (FCW) and the Honda-exclusive LaneWatch™ blind spot display. Regarding powertrains, the 2013 Accord Coupe will be offered in thre different types including a 2.4-liter direct-injected 4-cylinder, a 3.5-liter V-6 and a plug-in hybrid featuring a 120 kW electric motor.
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By Al Hilal on Thursday, January 5, 2012Filed Under: Hatchback, Sedans

So you’re looking for the most inexpensive car on the market that will get you where you’re going safely. Fortunately, you’re in the right place, a list of the five cheapest, high-quality cars so you can spend your energy searching for free insurance quotes, or watching YouTube videos of dancing cats. With no further ado, here they are, five cars that won’t break the bank:
Nissan Versa 1.6S ($11,750)
Successor to the Nissan Almera, this sub-compact has just as much interior room as a mid-size Sedan and is giving the Toyota Yaris a run for its money. The 1.6S does not necessarily offer all the varieties of transmission (four speed automatic, variable transmission and six-speed manual) as other models of the Versa and you won’t get ABS or cruise control, but for that price are you surprised?
Smart ForTwo Pure ($13,240)
Second generation of a car with an automated manual transmission that feels every bit like a manual. Roll-down windows, no air conditioning and no stereo—no problem. It gets you where you’re going and since there’s only two seats you don’t have to feel guilty not slowing down for hitchhikers anymore. Also, a new universe of parking possibilities will be opened up to you.
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By Al Hilal on Tuesday, January 3, 2012Filed Under: Accessories, Sedans

Welcoming the 2012, Mopar is ready to craft the Chrysler 200 sedan with its latest exterior parts. The artwork will take a stage at the 2012 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS). You can find it at the event by seeking Chrysler 200 Super S by Mopar, it will be easy, just beleive me. So what will you get from the modification? for Stage One, you can find a large chin spoiler at the front of the car along with satin chrome fog light trim, satin chrome grille surround and mesh in the upper and lower grilles. And for more decent look, the upper grille is gloss black with a recessed Chrysler wing badge.
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By Al Hilal on Monday, December 5, 2011Filed Under: SUV

People have been talking about Infiniti following the unveiling of Sebastian Vettel’s SUV concept car, based on the FX50. But there’s another SUV that’s been getting attention on behalf of the Japanese automotive company: the QX, which is entering the second year of its second-generation redesign. Since its debut in March 2010, it has quickly established itself as an excellent family vehicle in terms of size and quality of appointments.
The biggest appeal is certainly the space, seating up to eight in its roomy interior, making the Infiniti QX the largest SUV among Infiniti’s luxury crossover models. They’re sticking with a good thing for 2012 and making very few changes, except for some tech updates (a Blind Spot Intervention system and 15-speaker Bose Cabin Surround), heating in the second-row seats and headlight washers. These changes are model specific depending on the Touring, Theatre, Wheel and Tyre or Technology Packages.
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By Al Hilal on Wednesday, November 23, 2011Filed Under: Uncategorized

BMW i and Dwell Media will host The Sustaethics Event on December 2, on the top floor of the Iconic Herzog & De Meuron car park 1111 Lincoln Road. Dwell, an established authority in design and innovation, has teamed up with BMW i to share their synergistic visions and honor the incredible technological achievement and social impact of the new BMW i3 Concept and i8 Concept– the first purpose-built electric and hybrid-electric vehicles to be made primarily of carbon fiber – which will be on display at the event.
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