Honda takes this whole dog thing very seriously
Mar 16, 2010 Object
Filed under: Classics, Convertible, Coupe, Minivan/Van, Truck, Etc., Japan, Hatchback, Honda
Honda Japan’s oddly compelling and inherently fascinating Honda Dog website includes useful consumer tidbits such as a visual guide to how well your poodle will fit in the CR-Z’s front passenger seat. (Before you start yelling how it’s the only passenger seat, know that in Japan, the CR-Z is a 2+2.)
That’s not all, however. There’s stuff to entertain as well, including a whole page of desktop wallpapers featuring Hondas with various dogs that you can find below. Seriously. Vintage stuff, too. Civic RS with a Corgi? Prelude with a Doberman? All present and accounted for. Check out a few samples in the gallery below, and head to the Honda Dog wallpaper site for even larger sizes.
Gallery: Hondas with Dogs
[Source: Honda Dog]
Honda takes this whole dog thing very seriously originally appeared on Autoblog on Tue, 16 Mar 2010 10:59:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Tags: after-the-f430, civic rs, civicrs, entry, ferrari, ferrarif430spider, honda-prelude, hondalegend, legend, trucks, useful-consumer, wallpaper
Report: Famed designer Jason Castriota to pen for Shelby Supercars
Mar 16, 2010 Object
Filed under: Coupe, Performance, Design/Style
While definitely one of (if not the) fastest production cars in the world, the SSC Ultimate Aero has seldom been praised for its looks. Somewhat resembling just about every other supercar out there in one detail or another, the styling has charitably been described as everything from derivative to kit car-ish. Shelby Supercars wants to do something about that. Now that they’ve proven they can get their car up to its claimed top speed of over 255 mph, the next step is to get a few more of them out the showroom doors. To that end, the company is said to be courting supercar designer Jason Castriota to pen a fresh look.
Jerod Shelby, the “Shelby” in “Shelby Supercars,” has apparently tapped Castriota to design SSC’s next generation hypercar. If Castriota’s name sounds familiar, and even if it doesn’t, he is the designer of record behind the Pininfarina P4/5, the Bertone Mantide (shown above) the neo Maserati Birdcage and the Rolls-Royce Hyperion. Having recently left his post at Bertone, Jason will become the exclusive designer for SSC’s next two cars and will add a degree of credibility to the team, or at least that’s the plan. According to the Tri-City Herald, the cars will actually be badged with his name to hammer home that point.
While the new Aeros will carry a price tag double the current cars’ at $800,000 to $900,000, the company says it will also develop a “little brother version” that will retail for just $300,000. Production targets are a dozen or so Aeros and about 50 Aero-lites per annum. The cars might also show up in a reality TV series that is being pitched to chronicle the project.
Gallery: Monterey 2009: Bertone Mantide
[Source: Tri-City Herald]
Report: Famed designer Jason Castriota to pen for Shelby Supercars originally appeared on Autoblog on Tue, 16 Mar 2010 10:29:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Tags: a-price-tag, bertone mantide, castriota, civicrs, ferrarif430spider, legend, royce-hyperion, ssc aero, ssc ultimate aero tt, sscaero
Today’s Video - Dirty Jobs: Content-Burning Toilet
Mike Rowe heads to Alaska to uncover the truth behind the legend of a toilet that burns its contents. Watch this video from Discovery Channel’s “Dirty Jobs.”
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Today’s Video - Dirty Jobs: Content-Burning Toilet
Tags: alaska, along-the, along-the-way, jobs, legend, state, the-legend, the-state, truth, uncover-the, uncover-the-truth, video, you-may




