Check out this cool washing system, I can't even imagine what does this dog feel during with washing and will it hate it's owner after this action, lol.
Looka at this funny basketball. Players are riding donkeys and seem to have the real fun. Look and try to enjoy it too, lol.
Bugatti already announced there will be an even more powerful and expensive model than Veyron. Its true this will be the Project Lydia, a 1175 hp supercar that will be priced at more than 2.5 million euro. But this wont be the only big thing coming from Bugatti. We all know they like exclusive thing and want to have a world to say in the auto-industry. So why just the supercars world? After all there are a lot of people who would pay one million dollars to own a sedan for their family! Right, no? It seems this is what the company wants: a 950 hp, one million dollar sedan that will be launched in 2010. Competitors? None!
Our renderings is an old Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic c****ined with the EB118 and the EB218 Concepts. Both concepts were powered by a 18-cylinder engines. Of course the old and the concepts version needed to be adapted to real life!
he 2010 Bugatti Sedan will be powered by a 8.0 liter engine -mounted up front- delivering 950 HP, just a little less than its 1000 HP Veyron mid-engined sibling.
The new model will have a coupe-like profile, similar to the Mercedes CLS-Class and Porsche Panamera. But, this extraordinary mix of a car and pure art will have a price that will only allow super-rich people to enjoy it: more than 1 million dollars.
Like the Veyron, the Sedan will be built in extra limited-edition. We presume same amount of units as the supercar.
When you're mega-rich and believe that your Veyron and Phantom have lost their pizzazz, or that your soon-coming Aston Martin One-77 won't satisfy your desires, small California-based coach builder DiMora Motorcars may offer something to whet your ultra-luxury appetite.Seen here is DiMora's latest model, called the Natalia SLS 2, and it's touted as the world's first $2-million production car -- to which we ask, "Is that a good thing?" According to company founder and former supercomputer engineer Alfred J. DiMora, it is. And despite the global economy taking a turn for the worse and the unpredictability of fuel prices, production plans that began four years ago still are on track today.
at speeds of around 245 mph .An SAE certified 1200-hp and 900 lb-ft of torque will send to all four wheels thanks to DiMora's proprietary Volcano V-16 engine.Inside, more than 60 computers will control the Natalia's operation.When it gets produced sometime in the next several years, it'll be the fastest, most advanced and most luxurious four-door in history, the company claims.
But wait, there's more!
Its all-LED headlights do a neat little trick. Per DiMora:
"The headlights will house small video screens and a video projector. These will display any Natalia video stream: movies from the automobile's DVD player, satellite TV broadcasts, live video coming from any of the automobile's cameras, or a professional video about the automobile and our sponsors. Thus, the automobile will be able to tell the viewer about Natalia and our sponsors while parked."
The turbocharged V8 has been upgraded in typical Gemballa fashion - displacement has been increased to 5.0-liters, upgraded pistons and connecting rods have been added, and a racing turbocharger provides additional boost. The result is 750 horsepower and 775 lb-ft torque that takes the car from 0 to 62 mph in just 4.3 seconds with a top speed of 186 mph. Perhaps even more interesting is that all of this mechanical mayhem can be routed exclusively to the rear wheels if the customer so requests it.Gemball is only making 50 units of the Tornado 750 GTS for around $525,000 for each.