Present it! The Golf VI
Volkswagen is hitting the market with the latest version of the grandfather of all compact class cars the Golf. The exterior of the latest VW has changed little. Most of the differences are noticeable around the front, although a few lines have also changed in the silhouette. Volkswagen engineers are proud of the changes under the hood, though. They have cut emissions and consumption in both the Golfs gasoline and diesel motors. Compare it! Citroen Berlingo vs. Renault Kangoo
Two family cars with compartments everywhere you look the Citroen Berlingo and the Renault Kangoo are about space. When it comes to curves, however, they dont deliver exactly stellar performances, although both handled well in a slalom test. A variety of trunks and doors can be purchased for both cars, and their cargo-carrying characteristics are nearly identical. So which of the two did our testers prefer? Admire it!: Wiesmann MF5
Ferraris sport a rearing stallion, and Lamborghinis bull is well-known but have you ever heard of the gecko symbol? The Wiesmann MF5 is the brands latest sports car. 350 hours of handwork go into every single car, making each one unique. The roaring roadster bears a 10-cylinder BMW M5 motor that catapults the car up to 100 kilometers an hour in less than 4 seconds, and can be had in Germany for around €180,000. Test it! The New Mercedes M-Class
The current version of the Mercedes M Class has been on the road for four years, but now it has gone through a makeover and been given a fresh design and new technology. The front-end of the offroader has a redesigned bumper, headlights and a larger grille. The rear also looks different. It sports a new-look bumper with integrated reflector strips that emphasize the vehicles width, as well as tail lights with a smoked-glass look. Buyers of the latest generation M Class can choose from five engines that generate from 190 to 388 horsepower.Vintage: Ferrari Dino
In 1969 Italian carmaker Ferrari surprised the automotive world with a unique new model, the Dino. It was Ferraris first six-cylinder car, a revolutionary change. The small, goggle-eyed Dino was intended to be a rival to the Porsche 911, but the car with the exotic body soon took the Ferrari name. We visit Paolo Mora Greco, the owner of a 1973 Ferrari Dino.Spot it! The Jalopy
Jani Tynkkys Chevy Biscayne has been on the road half a century. He loves his Chevy for being so unique. Eight years ago the Finn stumbled across the wreck in a barn. Since then the professional welder has been putting it back together. It is likely that passers-by consider whether they should call waste disposal when they see Janis jalopy approaching. So far, Finlands automobile inspection agency has allowed the car to remain on the road, but will the Chevy pass the test once again?
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uberrokk 3 years ago
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