Beautiful Photos Show Custom Cars Racing In Utah's Salt Lake Desert
The remains of a lake in northwest Utah that dried up thousands of years ago, the Bonneville Salt Flats, were rather useless until someone discovered that the flat, smooth ground was the perfect venue...
View ArticleSPOTTED: Someone Did Their Best To Ruin An Extremely Rare Aston Martin
There's a reason most supercars are red, yellow, or silver: Those colors look good. So it's a mystery as to why the owner of this Aston Martin One-77 went for a brown paint job. As the name hints,...
View ArticleFlying Business Class Really Is An All-You-Can-Eat Buffet
DOHA — I'm currently on my way from New York City to Tanzania, where I'll visit "the best hotel in the world" and some lesser-known game reserves in the southern part of the country. After a 12-hour...
View ArticleThese Are The Airports Most Likely To Start A Pandemic
When a new or dangerous virus breaks out in a small town in Africa, it isn't likely to go far. But, if that same disease travels through a large international airport, there's no way to stop it from...
View ArticleAirlines Are Going To Start Profiling You And Deciding How Much You Should...
Airlines are about to start testing a new ticket initiative meant to compete with airfare websites, according to USA Today's Bart Jansen. If all goes well, it could be adopted by 2016. Basically the...
View ArticleTour The Amazing $64.5-Million Gulfstream G650
When it comes to private jets, Gulfstream is the king of the hill. With the G650, set to hit the skies in the next few months, it is looking to cement its number one position. With a $64.5 million...
View ArticleAustralia's $46 Million Antarctic Runway Is Melting
In 2008, the first plane rolled down Australia's $46 million airstrip in Antarctica. Just four years later, that landing site is dangerously close to being unusable. Â Australian officials said...
View ArticleSPOTTED: A Bright Yellow Roadster Cruising In Germany
Despite criticism of electric cars, there's no denying that Elon Musk got it right with the Roadster, which he is now offering to buy back. Apparently this driver hasn't heard about, or isn't...
View ArticleEndeavour Is Homeless Until Its New Owners Raise $100 Million
After one cross-country plane ride, four weeks in a temporary hangar, and a nightmarish 12-mile, 3-day journey through the city streets of Los Angeles, the Space Shuttle Endeavour finally made it to...
View ArticleThe 21 Most Common International Flights Out Of America
Nearly two and a half million passengers flew between New York City and London last year, making it America's largest international aviation corridor. This fact comes from a Brookings report on the...
View ArticleFord To Close Its Last Vehicle Production Company In Britain
LONDON, Oct 25 (Reuters) - Ford will announce on Thursday that it is closing its van factory at Southampton, ending more than a century of vehicle production by the company in Britain, trade unionists...
View ArticleEurope's Auto Crisis Just Keeps Getting Worse
CAR sales in the European Union have been falling for five years, and there seems no end in sight to the slump. Official figures out a few days ago showed that registrations were down almost 11% in...
View Article007 Stunt Driver Loves The Aston Martin DB5 And Is Sorry About What Happened...
Ben Collins, once Top Gear’s test driver and now Skyfall’s action man, describes life on a 007 set. Skyfall: it's dark and cold. We are working nights somewhere in East London under stark moonlight,...
View ArticleAn Incredibly Powerful Cadillac Broke 220 MPH On A Texas Road
The Cadillac CTS-V from Hennessey Performance started making headlines more than a year ago, when it was revealed that the modified coupe would have a stunning 1,226 bhp. That's more than double the...
View ArticleHow Boeing Is Building Planes Faster Than Ever
This year, Boeing is ahead of its archrival Airbus in aircraft sales for the first time in nearly a decade. To meet the uptick in orders, Boeing is working to build its planes faster, incorporating...
View ArticleElectric Cars Might Soon Have To Make Noise To Alert Blind Pedestrians
Federal regulators have proposed a rule to require electric and hybrid car manufacturers to add artificial noises that to alert pedestrians, in particular the blind, to slow-moving electric vehicles....
View ArticleDriving Audi's Awesome New S8 Made Me Ready For A Self-Driving Car
Yesterday, at the invitation of Audi, I spent the day in upstate New York, driving the brand new S6, S7, and S8. With about two hours in each car, I did not have enough time to explore fully all of...
View ArticleAmerican Auto Sales Keep Climbing In October
Last month, auto sales crushed expectations, largely on the backs of Chrysler, Toyota, and Honda. The official numbers for October won't be available for a few days, but things are looking good,...
View ArticleYACHT OF THE WEEK: Take The Family On A Cruise On The $39 Million 'Were Dreams'
Built in 2008, the "Were Dreams" is the perfect yacht for a family cruise. With large cabins separated by sliding walls, parents and children have their privacy but are never too far apart. The yacht...
View ArticleSPOTTED: A Chrome Nissan 350Z In China
Nissan stopped making the 350Z back in 2009, but this one still looks good, thanks to a chrome finish. It's not nearly as outrageous as the 'Winning' car from the Gumball 3000 or a half-chromed...
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