Koenigsegg Agera R BLT

Koenigsegg Agera R BLT

The Koenigsegg Agera R 1.185 horses costs $ 2 million. Yet, those who enter the seven-digit club are known to spend much more than just price because they can not risk their multi-million dollar car to be like someone else to multi-million dollar car. That’s why Koenigsegg has a division called personalization BLT. We do not know what that means, but I’m pretty sure it has nothing to do with delicious sandwiches. Continue reading

2012 Buick Verano: Review

2012 Buick Verano front 3/4 viewIt’s no secret that Buick is one of the major car manufacturers in China, but the vehicle that is leading the charge of the People’s Republic may come as a surprise. The best-selling car in the biggest market in the world of cars last year was the Buick Excelle, a C-segment sedan, which also happens to be a version of the 2012 Buick Verano, which is now for sale here in the States U.S.. Continue reading

Volkswagen’s 2012 “People’s Car” concepts

Volkswagen's 2012

In 2011, Volkswagen began its popular Car Project in China to create concepts of crowdsourcing the future of VW. Over 33 million people have visited the site, and three concepts were created by the inputs: the car Music, the hover car and the Smart Key. Continue reading

2012 Fiat Viaggio: Beijing 2012

2012 Fiat Viaggio: Beijing 2012

The alliance between Chrysler and Fiat SpA was one-way street: Auburn Hills has given a new lease on life, Lance, for example, while Alfa Romeo has given the foundation for the new Dodge Dart. And now Dodge can return the favor in the shape of the vehicle you see here. Continue reading

2012 Nissan Sylphy

2012 Nissan Sylphy

From 2013 Altima, Nissan will launch five new products in the United States over the next 15 months and while the sedan you see here is initially heading to China as Nissan Sylphy, who will be heading to our shores as the Sentra later this year, although with some modifications specific market. Continue reading

Citroen Nemero 9 Concept

Citroen Nemero 9 Concept front 3/4

Citroen has finally given the world a closer look at the company next DS Design Studio. The French carmaker is set to introduce the line DS in China this year, and the study design No. 9 is set for the occasion. Citroën will officially present the concept at this year’s Beijing Auto Show, and the manufacturer says the lowered tailgate design tips to future products, namely a C-segment sedans premium SUV (read: crossover) and a larger D-segment four door. All I know is, it seems pretty damn good. Continue reading