Renault, a French automaker, has produced several iconic car models over the years. Here's a list of some of the most notable ones: Renault 4 (1961-1992) - The Renault 4, often referred to as the "4L," was a compact economy car and the first front-wheel-drive family car produced by Renault. It was incredibly popular and practical, with over 8 million units sold. Renault 5 (1972-1996) - The Renault 5, or "Le Car" as it was known in the U.S., was a popular supermini that was particularly successful in Europe. It was known for its unique styling and practicality. In 2024 the model has returned as electric vehicle. Renault 16 (1965-1980) - The Renault 16 was a large family car notable for its hatchback design, which was innovative for the time. It was voted European Car of the Year in 1966. Renault Clio (1990-present) - The Clio is a supermini that has been in production since 1990. It's known for its style, handling, and practicality, and it has been a consist...
Here’s an interesting series of videos filmed during the 1950s showcasing the background of the design process in post war America. The second video takes us behind the scenes at Chevrolet’s actual development center, back when the brand was in its heyday and was a leader in automotive design.
Exorbitant luxury is an obsession for the residents of many states in the Persian Gulf. Dubai is probably home to the largest concentration of incredibly wealthy people. Their lifestyle is sometimes extremely harsh. (see ATM dispensing gold bars ). However, of all luxury items, cars are the one where imagination seems to have no limits. video: The largest collection of golden cars in Dubai The website Doctoreport has published the article Dubai Things That Make Us Believe They’re Living In A Different Time , a long list with amazing facts and images. In the large collection of strange things, the cars and other vehicles appear and appear again, in unimaginable situations. - there are luxury ambulances, which are actually limousines used by emergency crews - the police have luxury sport cars - Lamborghini - and bulletproof SUVs from W Motors - but there are also limousines for public transport. The ticket for this service is surprisingly affordable, almost cheap: 1.6 USD Obviously, Uber...
Four decades after hitting the big screen and redefining the on-screen car chase, the Ford Mustang Bullitt returns to the streets in 2008, blending the best Mustang ever with the latest Ford Racing technology.This modern classic delivers a balance of power and performance, thanks to special chassis and suspension tweaks as well as the 315 horsepower and 325 pound-feet of torque that Bullitt delivers through its 4.6-liter V-8 engine.
Test drive with Mini Clubman Cooper S - a modified car Key add-ons: Decat downpipe, Air Intake, ECU Remap, Intercooler Mini Clubman Cooper S in a stylish mini. The model production started in 2008. There are versions of motorization - diesel and benzen. It is still in production, with many variants. Price of a new car is 25.000 Euro, but all models can be customized, so the price may vary a lot. Mini Clubman is a brand for small compact / subcompact cars manufactured by BMW. Mini Clubman Cooper S has a displacement of 1988 cc, manual or auto 6-speed transmission, 192 PS, and a top speed of 235 km/h.
Engine 177 C.I.D. (2.9 L) 20 hp I4 Designer(s): Henry Ford, Childe Harold Wills, Joseph A. Galamb and Eugene Farkas Production place: Detroit, USA WIKI:
In article: Mercedes cars before 1940 Iconic cars still in circulation F1 cars from Mercedes Other Mercedes iconic videos Pioneer Era (Before 1940) Mercedes-Benz 35 HP (1901) : One of the earliest models from Mercedes, the 35 HP was a significant step forward in automotive engineering and set the stage for the brand's future success. Mercedes-Benz 60 HP (1903): Known for its powerful engine and innovative design, the 60 HP was a luxury car of its time and helped establish Mercedes' reputation for quality and performance. Mercedes-Benz SSK (1928-1932): The SSK (Super Sport Kurz) was a legendary sports car, renowned for its racing success and advanced engineering. It remains one of the most iconic pre-war cars. Mercedes-Benz 770 (1930-1943) : Often referred to as the "Grosser Mercedes," the 770 was a luxurious and powerful car, favored by many high-profile figures, including heads of state. Mercedes-Benz W125 (1937): This Grand Prix racing car was one of the most succ...
Formula One is moving towards hybrid engines and renewable fuel. Major environmental progress or just ‘greenwashing’? Yasir Arafat , Edith Cowan University ; Muhammad Rizwan Azhar , Edith Cowan University , and Waqas Uzair , Edith Cowan University For the millions of fans who tune into every race, Formula One (F1) is more than just a sport – it’s the apex of aerodynamics, skill and strategy. Behind the scenes, a quieter but more crucial race against carbon emissions is unfolding. Given the sport’s substantial carbon footprint , F1 has faced criticism from society and even from its own drivers. For example, Sebastian Vettel, a four-time F1 world champion, expressed his concerns by stating : When I get out of the car, of course I’m thinking as well, ‘is this something that we should do, travel the world, wasting resources?‘ In the pursuit of speed and sustainability, F1 teams committed in 2019 to achieving a net zero emissions goal by 2030. As part of this...
Okay, here's a list of some of the most successful Peugeot models throughout their history, considering factors like sales numbers, cultural impact, technological innovation, and motorsport achievements. It's not an exhaustive list, but it covers key models: Early Pioneers & Pre-War Successes: Peugeot Type 3 (1891-1894): Considered Peugeot's first true production automobile. It laid the foundation for the company's future. Peugeot Type 6 (1894-1897): Notable for its adoption of a Daimler engine, marking a move towards higher performance. Peugeot Type 15 (1897-1901): A relatively early larger car with two engine options, showcasing Peugeot's range in its initial stage. Peugeot Bébé (1905-1916): A small and affordable car that helped democratize automobile ownership in Europe. Peugeot Type 153 (1922-1925): A popular car during the post-WWI era, signaling the growth of the brand. Peugeot 402 (1935-1942): A landmark aerodynamic design for its era and a symbol of pre...
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