Author: Jeremy Korzeniewski

  • VIDEO: The Mustang skates in latest episode of Unleashed

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    2010 Mustang Unleashed Session – Click above to watch the video after the break

    Though we all owned skateboards in our younger years, we can admit that we were never really any good at riding them. That doesn’t mean we didn’t fantasize about all the great stunts we wished we could perform. And were there any among us who don’t remember sitting in the back seat of a car watching the scenery go by at speed and thinking of all the sweet jumps and flips cars should be able to do?

    Filmmaker Jeff Richter undoubtedly has such memories, and Ford was kind enough to let him unleash those inner fantasies with a brand-spanking-new 2010 Mustang. Also along for the ride are street skater Pat Duffy and X-Games gold medalist Jake Brown. A quick blip pops up at the start of the film letting the watcher know that some of the scenes are real and others are computer generated… we don’t think you’ll have too much trouble distinguishing one from the other. Hit the jump to watch the video.

    [Source: Ford]

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  • Not-so-shocking admission: Zap kills Xebra, slows development of Alias

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    Our sleuthing colleagues over at The Truth About Cars have dissected electric car maker Zap’s latest 10-Q filing, and they unearthed the following little tidbit: “The decrease of $1.5 million (in revenue) is primarily due to the phase out of our three wheeled Xebra vehicle with reduced selling prices.”

    We can’t say that we’re particularly shocked that Zap has found it difficult to continue moving its little three-wheeled Xebra contraption, especially with discretionary spending money in such short supply these days and reasonably-priced hybrids flooding the used car market. Perhaps even more damning for Zap, though, is the admission that it is doing “less work on the development of the Alias prototype vehicle.”

    Whatever the future has in store for Zap in 2010 and beyond, one thing is for sure: there will be no shortage of press releases to let us all know what’s (supposedly) going on behind closed doors.

    [Source: TTAC]

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  • REPORT: Ratan Tata again confirms hybrid Tata Nano

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    Tata Nano – Click above for high-res image gallery

    Once again, Tata chairman Ratan Tata has confirmed via the South Korean Maeil Business Newspaper that his company intends to launch a hybrid version of the Nano. While it’s impossible to know for sure, we’d imagine that starting off with the World’s Least Expensive Automobile may very well equal the World’s Least Expensive Hybrid.

    We’re also unsure what kind of hybrid system Tata is developing – we wouldn’t expect to see a full hybrid system with an electric motor and battery pack large enough to power the vehicle for long periods of time, but we’d still hope for something more substantial than a simple stop/start micro system.

    Previous reports indicate that a diesel engine is also in the works for the Nano, and we have high hopes that the inexpensive machine will make its way in somewhat modified form to the United States. Even with its current drivetrain, the gas-powered Nano delivers well over 50 U.S. miles per gallon, which would surely make for a welcome option here in America.

    Gallery: Tata Nano

    [Source: Automotive News – Sub. Req’d]

    REPORT: Ratan Tata again confirms hybrid Tata Nano originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 30 Nov 2009 16:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Cambodian reportedly develops ‘telepathic’ new car

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    Cambodia is known for a few things – such as the amazing ancient ruins in Angkor Wat and an over-abundance of scooters and three-wheeled Tuk Tuks – but a real-life automobile industry is most definitely not one of them. Not yet, at least. While current transportation choices are mostly imported from Vietnam and Thailand, there’s apparently a growing desire in Cambodia for a homegrown automobile.

    In fact, a number of individual Cambodians have taken it upon themselves to jump start the nascent auto industry by creating their very own DIY cars… even ones that supposedly respond to telepathic commands. According to Nhean Phaloek, a 51-year-old Cambodian who just built his Angkor 333-2010 (at right), “I just snap my fingers and the car’s door will open. Or I just think of opening the car’s door, and the door opens immediately.”

    While we’re not quite ready to buy the thought-control bit, building your very own two-seat convertible for $5,000 that can hit speeds of about 62 miles per hour is itself an accomplishment to be proud of. Thanks for the tip, Adrián!

    [Source: AFP via Yahoo]

    Cambodian reportedly develops ‘telepathic’ new car originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 30 Nov 2009 14:28:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Back to the Future: 1969 Danz Camaro concept goes the wrong direction

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    1969 Danz Camaro concept – Click above for high-res image gallery

    There’s really nothing wrong with the first-generation Chevy Camaro, except perhaps for the fact that rows upon rows of them can be seen at every single car show in America. In fact, so ubiquitous is the 1969 model that there are a couple of aftermarket companies willing to build you a brand new example from the ground up utilizing just about zero OEM bits or pieces.

    This being the case, it’s hardly surprising that this is the model year The General chose to mimic with its new fifth-gen Camaro for 2010. But what would happen if you could somehow jump to-and-fro through the time/space continuum in your Mr. Fusion-equipped DeLorean time machine and transport yourself back to ’69 with visions of the 2010 model in your head?

    Answering that question-that-nobody-asked is the 1969 Danz Camaro SS concept car, which you can see in the high-res image gallery below. Words cannot describe the initial reaction we had when opening this sucker up in our browsers for the first time, so we’ll just say that we hope its creator kept the original pieces in the garage when it comes time to sell. Yikes!

    [Source: Carpictures.com via Carscoop]

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