2 top players in the luxury class: Maserati's Quattroporte and Mercedes' CLS compete for glory!
compare it! - The Mercedes CLS 500 vs. the Maserati Quattroporte
This time drive it! takes a closer look at two luxury cars, the 388 horsepower, four-door Mercedes CLS 500 and the 400 horsepower Maserati Quattroporte. On the autobahn the CLS proves it offers more comfort than its Italian rival. The Mercedes is quieter and makes bumps in the road unnoticeable. On the other hand, the powerful engine of the Maserati turns every ride on the autobahn into a Formula One race. The CLS 500 sells for €74,000 and the Quattroporte has a sticker price of €121,000 in Germany.test it! - The Audi TT Diesel
Less than two years after the new Audi TT was launched, the German carmaker is equipping it with three new engines. For the first time a diesel is available. Constantin Beims tests the four-cylinder diesel roadster with 170 horsepower. It only reaches 4,500 RPMs, which is typical for a diesel. But it still has plenty of pep. The leading reason buyers choose a diesel is excellent.inside it! - The Best Passenger
Modern safety systems are capable of doing many things, such as braking automatically when an obstacle is ahead or warning of possible collisions. However, many motorists do not know how to use them or how they react in emergencies. The German Road Safety Council has launched a campaign to make drivers aware of such systems. Unfortunately, new car buyers decide against safety features, often due to their relatively high price.examine it! - The VW New Beetle Sunshine Tour
The New Beetle is celebrating its tenth birthday. And the New Beetle Sunshine Tour is also celebrating an anniversary. The first tour took place exactly four years ago. A Beetle owner in northern Germany came up with the idea, which began with 66 vehicles. Now Beetle lovers from across Germany and abroad flock to the Baltic coast town of Grömitz. drive it! joined this year's celebration.picture it! - Alternative Fuels (Natural Gas and Liquefied Petroleum Gas)
A new inquiry at ADAC confirms that natural gas-powered cars are nearly always cheaper than cars that run on gasoline or diesel. And if you don't have the money for a new natural gas car, you can still save money by converting your old car into a liquefied petroleum gas car. Natural gas-powered cars emit 25 percent less CO2, which helps the environment and your wallet.vintage! - Legends on Wheels -- the Chaika
In 1959 the Soviet Union launched production of a very special car, the Chaika or Sea Gull. Only three thousand were ever made. In its heyday the luxury limousine was reserved for the likes of ministers, ambassadors and party leaders. Today you can rent them for special occasions.
inzwischen gibt's ja den Vectrix Roller, der ist zwar dicker und man kann nicht mittreten, aber immerhin ...
emarc37 2 years ago
this is THE FUTURE !!! fantastic !! and when we get them ...I am not payin roadtax !!!!!
kernowrock555 2 years ago
Damn I hope they offer the erocket to the US and I hope it can start to get mass produced that way I could afford one. Either way awesome, the germans are always coming up with great ideas I love it! :)
Absinthelover28 3 years ago
omg wie geil
SmAEsch0R 3 years ago