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ingo
The newspapers and magazines of the "BILD" are not something for everyone, but the "Auto Bild Klassik"-articles are usually well made - because written by guys, which have formerly worked for the "Motor Klassik" and the "Oldtimer Markt". They have knowledge.
http://www.autobild.de/klassik_5902.html
That guy made a 70ies-family-vacation-revival-tour -@walter: not with his Audi V8
http://www.autobildblog.de/category/nachrichten/sandmanns-audi-v8/
http://www.autobild.de/klassik_5902.html
That guy made a 70ies-family-vacation-revival-tour -@walter: not with his Audi V8
http://www.autobildblog.de/category/nachrichten/sandmanns-audi-v8/
ingo
@wickey: see the videos-links on the right side. All about Volvo.
http://www.motor-klassik.de/service/specials/historie:_sicherheit_im_auto/hxcms_article_501197_1- 4702.hbs
http://www.motor-klassik.de/service/specials/historie:_sicherheit_im_auto/hxcms_article_501197_1- 4702.hbs
ingo
A real good page for fans of classic cars:
http://www.motor-klassik.de/
Bruce Willis's muscle cars for sale:
http://www.motor-klassik.de/medien/foto-shows/messeSauktionen/mpsfshw_show_505703_14700.hbs?backtrack=%2Fhome&
This would be a great trip, I think. I've seen a TV-reportage in the past. From Plymouth/South England to Dakar/Senegal in cars, which their maximum price of 100 Pounds/144 Euro and maximal tuned or pimped up for 15 Pounds/22 Euro.
Sh.., I should have known that, before I gave my 1987 Passat GT Variant away for free...
http://www.motor-klassik.de/auto_U_technik/impressionen_-_oldtimerreisen/hxcms_article_513797_14702.hbs
http://www.motor-klassik.de/
Bruce Willis's muscle cars for sale:
http://www.motor-klassik.de/medien/foto-shows/messeSauktionen/mpsfshw_show_505703_14700.hbs?backtrack=%2Fhome&
This would be a great trip, I think. I've seen a TV-reportage in the past. From Plymouth/South England to Dakar/Senegal in cars, which their maximum price of 100 Pounds/144 Euro and maximal tuned or pimped up for 15 Pounds/22 Euro.
Sh.., I should have known that, before I gave my 1987 Passat GT Variant away for free...
http://www.motor-klassik.de/auto_U_technik/impressionen_-_oldtimerreisen/hxcms_article_513797_14702.hbs
ingo
Uups, the postig is still made, but I wasn't ready.
A hard work: Infiniti tries to take a foot on the European market. In Germany they will open shortly 6 (six!) dealers:
http://www.spiegel.de/auto/fahrberichte/0,1518,584256,00.html
Unfortunately no pics: in a few hours the Autobahn A1 South of Hamburg had to be closed two times. At first 70.000 eggs were lying on the lanes (30 km traffic-jam), a bit later you had 19.000 liters of beer had flooded the street:
http://www.spiegel.de/auto/aktuell/0,1518,583950,00.html
About "W"'s Cadillac:
http://www.spiegel.de/auto/aktuell/0,1518,581518,00.html
Ah, I've found that one, I was looking for:
http://www.spiegel.de/auto/fahrkultur/0,1518,580732,00.html
About Dodge and the way, how this brand shall be installed on the German market, as a car for "lads". It's explained, what a "lad" is, a tough, rough guy with tatoos, hot girls and a lot of beer, a "real man" - in the opinion of Dodge the typical Dodge-customer.
Strange for us, because until now overe here noone had the idea to advert a brand specially for that type of people.
A hard work: Infiniti tries to take a foot on the European market. In Germany they will open shortly 6 (six!) dealers:
http://www.spiegel.de/auto/fahrberichte/0,1518,584256,00.html
Unfortunately no pics: in a few hours the Autobahn A1 South of Hamburg had to be closed two times. At first 70.000 eggs were lying on the lanes (30 km traffic-jam), a bit later you had 19.000 liters of beer had flooded the street:
http://www.spiegel.de/auto/aktuell/0,1518,583950,00.html
About "W"'s Cadillac:
http://www.spiegel.de/auto/aktuell/0,1518,581518,00.html
Ah, I've found that one, I was looking for:
http://www.spiegel.de/auto/fahrkultur/0,1518,580732,00.html
About Dodge and the way, how this brand shall be installed on the German market, as a car for "lads". It's explained, what a "lad" is, a tough, rough guy with tatoos, hot girls and a lot of beer, a "real man" - in the opinion of Dodge the typical Dodge-customer.
Strange for us, because until now overe here noone had the idea to advert a brand specially for that type of people.
ingo
Just a short surf along the car-page of the news-site www.spiegel.de gives some interesting articles. I'm just posting them, if you need any translation-help (I think, some of these areticles were also published somewhere in other languages), let me know:
A specially developed US-police-car:
http://www.spiegel.de/auto/aktuell/0,1518,586675,00.html
For Europeans a shocking monster-car:
http://www.spiegel.de/auto/fahrberichte/0,1518,583369,00.html
The 10 bizarrest car-safety-ideas.
http://www.spiegel.de/auto/aktuell/0,1518,587261,00.html
No.4 is something for walter -it's in his car, too:
http://www.spiegel.de/auto/aktuell/0,1518,587261-4,00.html
The most popular cars in Germany
1) http://www.spiegel.de/auto/aktuell/0,1518,586950,00.html
2)
http://www.spiegel.de/auto/aktuell/0,1518,586954,00.html
A new VW for America, chanceless in Europe (because based on a Chrysler)
http://www.spiegel.de/auto/fahrberichte/0,1518,586265,00.html
Italy's fastest police-car:
http://www.spiegel.de/auto/aktuell/0,1518,586375,00.html
A specially developed US-police-car:
http://www.spiegel.de/auto/aktuell/0,1518,586675,00.html
For Europeans a shocking monster-car:
http://www.spiegel.de/auto/fahrberichte/0,1518,583369,00.html
The 10 bizarrest car-safety-ideas.
http://www.spiegel.de/auto/aktuell/0,1518,587261,00.html
No.4 is something for walter -it's in his car, too:
http://www.spiegel.de/auto/aktuell/0,1518,587261-4,00.html
The most popular cars in Germany
1) http://www.spiegel.de/auto/aktuell/0,1518,586950,00.html
2)
http://www.spiegel.de/auto/aktuell/0,1518,586954,00.html
A new VW for America, chanceless in Europe (because based on a Chrysler)
http://www.spiegel.de/auto/fahrberichte/0,1518,586265,00.html
Italy's fastest police-car:
http://www.spiegel.de/auto/aktuell/0,1518,586375,00.html
Gag Halfrunt
Yes, but IIRC there was a sudden increase in sales as people took their last chance to buy a new Volga, and it was enough to persuade GAZ to keep the Volga in production.
antp
Didn't they already announce the dismiss of these GAZ models some years ago?
Gag Halfrunt
VW goes from the Beetle to the world's most valuable company
End of the road for Soviet elite's must-have car
Note that, although the models based on the M24 will be discontinued, the Volga marque will continue on the new Siber.
The automotive industry is on its knees. General Motors is burning through $1bn a month and is worth a fraction of what it was. Other manufacturers including Ford and Honda are cutting production.
But Volkswagen, the business that gave the world the Beetle and the camper van, found itself the most valuable company in the developed world yesterday, the result of another bout of financial speculation that went spectacularly wrong.
Panic-buying by hedge funds drove the company's share price into the stratosphere, allowing VW at one point to leapfrog oil giant ExxonMobil to become the biggest company by stockmarket value at just short of a staggering €300bn (£240bn). Amid the buying frenzy, the shares touched €1,005 each, five times the level at which they were changing hands on Friday.
But Volkswagen, the business that gave the world the Beetle and the camper van, found itself the most valuable company in the developed world yesterday, the result of another bout of financial speculation that went spectacularly wrong.
Panic-buying by hedge funds drove the company's share price into the stratosphere, allowing VW at one point to leapfrog oil giant ExxonMobil to become the biggest company by stockmarket value at just short of a staggering €300bn (£240bn). Amid the buying frenzy, the shares touched €1,005 each, five times the level at which they were changing hands on Friday.
End of the road for Soviet elite's must-have car
Sleek, low-slung and preferably black, it was once an object of desire for every Soviet bureaucrat. Now, more than half a century after it was first produced, Russia is stopping production of the legendary Volga saloon.
Once a symbol of stylish living and the preferred car of mid-level apparatchiki, the Volga has struggled to compete with the inomarki - foreign cars - that have flooded the automobile market since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
The car manufacturer, Gaz, owned by Oleg Deripaska, confirmed this week that mass production of the famous limousine will end within two months.
Once a symbol of stylish living and the preferred car of mid-level apparatchiki, the Volga has struggled to compete with the inomarki - foreign cars - that have flooded the automobile market since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
The car manufacturer, Gaz, owned by Oleg Deripaska, confirmed this week that mass production of the famous limousine will end within two months.
Note that, although the models based on the M24 will be discontinued, the Volga marque will continue on the new Siber.
marioman3138
This is for any car articles you see in a newspaper and want to share. as this was electronic, I put in the picture gallery of this recked Ferrari: http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/large-gallery/0,25543,5035442-5014156-1,00.html