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Weird cars designed just for auto shows
Auto shows are renowned for showcasing the latest in automotive innovation and design, but they are also a stage for the weird and wacky. These peculiar creations often push the boundaries of ...
While America has plenty of interesting cars to choose from, there is always that nagging feeling that there is a lot of bonkers metal in places like Europe and Japan to choose from, too. Under US ...
From cars with pop-up headlights to ones with bubble canopies, automakers have never shied away from experimenting with weird car design concepts. You might be familiar with windshield wipers, but ...
At the Bonhams Les Grandes Marques du Monde à Paris auction in January, it was mostly business as usual: air-cooled Porsches went for predictably high money, as well as other blue chip investments ...
This Saturday there will be a bathtub in the middle of a downtown lawn. And what’s more, it will move at speeds of 60 mph. Texas Motor Speedway is bringing a bathtub car, along with some of their ...
Last week we asked you to share the weirdest car you've seen used by your local government, and the answers were sufficiently strange. Some cars that your local governments use aren't even sold in ...
Many things have changed since the first automobiles rolled off of the production lines. In the beginning, most cars followed a relatively similar formula in terms of design both inside and outside.
The weirdest car, which actually looks nothing like a car, has returned to the market. And yes, this return is somehow even more bizarre than the last time. Because here is the most astonishing thing ...
The Visa Cash App Red Bull rookie talked to Autoblog about racing, fast cars and Austin ahead of the USGP. Isack Hadjar impressed in his rookie F1 season with VCARB, ranked 9th pre-US Grand Prix.
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