Posted in Bowler Wildcat, Cars, Exotic Cars, Land Rover, Oddities, Off road cars, Paris/Dakar on April 17th, 2007
Here’s something a bit unusual: the Bowler Wildcat, obviously designed with one eye on the Paris/Dakar Rally but being produced for sale too. It is based on the Land Rover but with much more power and strength.
As can be seen from the video, the net result is almost more fun and craziness than anyone could wish for. That is one very fast off road vehicle – if you have to own one, it will set you back a mere $100,000 or so.
Posted in Alternative fuels, Diesels, Exotic Cars, Oddities, Top Gear, Vegetable oil, Videos on April 12th, 2007
When it comes to alternative fuels, it seems there are more possibilities out there than ever dreamed of in your philosophy, Horatio. We all know about ethanol (basically fuel made from sugar), hydrogen and electricity, but how about running your car on vegetable oil? Yes, ordinary cooking oil.
It sounds crazy but apparently lots of people in the UK are doing it. It only works with diesel engines but there are plenty available over there and the low cost alone is enough to make it a tempting proposition.
Don’t believe me? Have a look at this Top Gear clip then. Makes you think, doesn’t it?
And when you hear that it works best with used cooking oil, preferably from a Mexican restaurant, well, I guess all those fiery chillies were bound to make a difference…
Posted in Cars, Comparison tests, Exotic Cars, Ford Cougar, Ford Focus Rally, Racing, Stewart-Ford F1, Top Gear, Videos, YouTube on April 9th, 2007
How often have we watched motor racing on the television and thought that everything seemed pretty slow? The braver of us may even have ventured that we could do better in our tuned-up road burners with the go faster stripe. It is hard to judge speed when watching it on a screen without peripheral vision to give us a reference point.
The Top Gear team performed a revealing test, however, pitting a standard but sporty car against a rally car and a Formula 1 racer – and the results are even more staggering than we can imagine. Have a look at this clip and be amazed at the speed of the F1 car.
Posted in Automobiles, Cars, Celebrity cars, David Hasselhoff, Exotic Cars, Knight Rider, News, Oddities on April 4th, 2007
One of the four Pontiac Trans Ams modified to play the part of KITT in the seventies television series, Knight Rider, is up for sale. If you’re into collecting specials, this could be for you, provided you have a spare $150,000 floating around, of course. It is not street legal and is most likely to go to a collection, therefore.
It does have the fancy red scanning light at the front but the rest of the gear is mostly for show only. And David Hasselhoff isn’t part of the deal, although I’m not sure whether that’s a plus or a minus.