We’re nuts about the open-wheel design of this GYM electric car, but might be too lazy to get it to go anywhere. That’s because inside this far-fetched design concept of a rowdy-looking roadster is also a gym full of exercise equipment, urging you to use your own elbow grease to get this show on the road. More rad stuff click below...
Whoop-tie-do It's Your Whipnotic Content Web Manager Timothy Adam Birthday today!
Yes, I am the wise guy who makes most of the post to the daily site. I love this stuff! Really, working full time on Whipnotic with the rest of the team is better than having a full time girlfriend! :D It’s such a sacrifice to be sexy and single in Hollywood and give it all up for the sake of Hot Auto post. LOL! Since you can imagine I am such a lonely man here is a super sexy Lowrider Magazine Cover Girl poll for yours and especially this Birthday Boy’s viewing pleasure. Don’t forget to click on the link and vote for the hottest one…
Large SUVs, 600-hp speedboats, and big-displacement toys sound like a good idea when gas costs $1.86 a gallon, but when you return from the gas pump with the same bow-legged waddle you sport after your yearly colon-cancer screening, wretched excess rots in the driveway. Click below to see more Guilt...
The 2010 Chevy Volt has been a landmark project not only for its daring powertrain and breakneck development cycle, but also for GMs general openness with the media during the process. Along the way we've been invited in to see the development first hand, even spending a whole day with the Chevy Volt. But despite the buddy-buddy, easy-publicity PR maneuvering, up until the wee hours of this morning, we still didn't know what it looked like. Now that we've seen it in all but minute detail, it's time to compare the concept against the reality. Tons more click below...
The simple, blank faceplate of the JVC El Kameleon KD-AVX44 belies a plethora of features, including in-dash DVD/DivX playback, Bluetooth connectivity, and USB digital-audio playback, and that's just the beginning of this receiver's abilities.
The Mercedes-Benz SL63 AMG is a unique creature, in that despite its impressive performance attributes, it's received a rather mixed reaction from the automotive community as a result of its updated exterior. At first even I was hesitant of the changes made to the model, but as time has progressed, I will admit I like the current SL range, and I do consider the new styling to be an improvement over the old. Photos are awsome read more, click below...
(Phil Hill driving his Ferrari to victory in the 1961 Belgian Grand Prix, the season he won the World Championship of Driving).
America's first US-born Formula One world champion, Phil Hill, died August 28th in a Salinas, CA, hospital as a result of respiratory problems complicated by Parkinson's disease. He was 81.
Hill passed on while making one of his many annual globe-trotting pilgrimages from his home of more than 70 years in Santa Monica, CA, this one to the vintage sports car races at Laguna Seca Raceway and the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, the world’s greatest and most spectacular collector car show, both on California’s Monterey Peninsula. Hill occasionally drove in the vintage car races and was a much-respected Rolls-Royce and Ferrari judge at the Concours for decades.
Hill won the Formula One title for Ferrari in 1961. Other highlights in his career include winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans three times, the 12 Hours of Sebring three times, the Argentine 1000 Km three times, the Grand Prix of Italy twice and the Belgian Grand Prix.(Phil Hill and wife Alma in 1975 at the Laguna Seca vintage races; the car is an Alfa-Romeo built in 1937 and is the very car which Hill drove to a win in the then-prestigious Del Monte Trophy Race, near Pebble Beach, in 1951)
Mario Andretti, America's only other Formula One world champion (1978), and who was born in Italy, said, according to Automotive News: "It's just terrible. One of those things you don't want to see happen. You want him to be around forever. He's one of those individuals who will leave a tremendous void in our way of appreciating the sport."
Voted the hottest NASCAR girlfriend in 2007, driver Clint Bowyer's ex-girlfriend Athena Barber is milking that minor celebrity for all it's worth by baring details of their relationship — and much of her clothing — for FHM Online. Click Below to catch the hottest Whipnotic Photos...
Although KTM has been making motorcycles since 1934, it's new to the car business. Evidently, no one told them that if you're going to go back on something you said in the auto business, it's supposed to be really disappointing. Instead, KTM has announced its intention to bring the X-Bow track car to the United States and make it street-legal to boot, despite previously saying that the X-Bow would only be sold in Europe and Asia and that it would be confined to the track.
Ed sent us the top pic pilfered from the Transformers Live Action Blog and judging by the roofline, headlights and taillights, you're looking at the first picture of the production Chevy Volt. Not proof enough? Click on the image above and look closely at the metal plate in front of the sideview mirror. It's emblazoned with the four letters that spell out GM's savior. The Volt it is. Our boys at AutoblogGreen have already called upon the General's minions for a comment, but no response has been delivered to our inbox... yet.
The 2009 Corvette ZR1 is the best car ever made. It redefines what performance cars are capable of, not by its numbers (the 0-to-60 in 3.3 seconds and a 205 MPH top speed figures are no longer noteworthy north of $100,000), but by how it makes those numbers so accessible. Simply put, the ZR1's most remarkable achievement is how easy and unintimidating the chassis makes exploiting the car's 638 HP. The only problem is I'm not good enough a driver to fully do so. See Just the Best of Corvette Below...
I Want That: Kenwood DNX5120 GPS/DVD Receiver
Kenwood DNX5120 DVD/CD/MP3/WMA Car In-Dash Navigation System with USB/iPod Direct Control/DVD Receiver
6.1" Wide Touch Screen Display
50 watts x 4 plus...More >