Saturday, March 5, 2011

Even Porsche's are playing in the sand dunes, I didn't see this one til he was leaving

Geo Metro, 52 miles per gallon when it's not towing the toys out to the dunes


ROLLS-ROYCE

Rolls-Royce is a set of companies, all from established car manufacturers and British aircraft by Henry Royce and CS Rolls in 1906. 

These companies are:
Rolls-Royce plc, which plays a central role in the economy, a British engineering company, specializing in turbine-based products, particularly aircraft, but provides products and services that are widespread in society and the military.
 
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Limited, the production of luxury cars from BMW is the provision of a model began, the Phantom (ghost) in January 2003.

Bentley Motors is a continuation of the first division, Rolls-Royce. Since 1998, this company of the Volkswagen Group. Rolls-Royce and Bentley share the mechanism for the acquisition of Bentley by Rolls-Royce in 1931, often only in the "Grill". What is confusing in 2003 the company was no longer allowed to Rolls-Royce cars, because it is a trademark of BMW and Volkswagen licensed space.

A nickname for Rolls-Royce is a rolls and roller, even though Derby (the headquarters of Rolls-Royce plc is established), the company was known as Royce. The term "Rolls-Royce x" is often used to describe the best of its kind.

Friday, March 4, 2011

HUMMER

Hummer is a multinational company which is based in Detroit, Michigan - U.S

This Company Was Born in  1995 and the Main Part of General Motors (GM).
This company produces various kinds of off-road vehicles.
Products that have been generated by the Company like (H1) Sport utility vehicles (H2, H3) and Large pickup truck (H1)

Fuel Magazine has just added an online Zine, it's awesome, here is a small sample (of 42 slides) to entice you







Gotta hand it to editor Luke Ray and his photography... awesome magazine with a superb layout
http://www.fuelzine.com/the-fuel-tank/beta-issue is the beta test and it's a flip style page turner like Flikr, you just look for the arrow on the right hand side in the middle of your screen

Car craft subscription prices, can vary drastically in the same issue. Isn't anyone there looking at their magazine before they send it?


pretty obvious isn't it?