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Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Lamborghini Sesto Elemento concept may be the tease of Paris



lambo sesto elementoopt 450x190 Lamborghini Sesto Elemento concept may be the tease of Paris
Is this the concept car that Lamborghini has been teasing us in such an achingly slow manner leading up to this week’s Paris Motor Show? All signs point to yes, but it’s still too early to know for sure. In any case, the Sesto Elemento – if it is indeed the next Lambo to be hung on the walls of teenage boys from Constantinople to Timbuktu – will push forward with the jet-fighter-ish angular styling theme set in motion by the limited production Reventon from the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show… for better or for worse.
As expected, the Sesto Elemento (which translated to English means Sixth Element – we’d expect some sort of Bullish name if it hits production) is crafted almost exclusively from carbon fiber. That means it’s light… as in just 2,200 pounds (999 kilograms) light. That’s seriously low for a V10-powered supercar, and it means an estimated 0 to 62 (100 kilometers per hour) run of just 2.5 seconds and a top speed of 217.5 miles per hour (350 kph).
With a weight that low, we wouldn’t expect any kind of hybrid powertrain, but you never know. It’s not really possible to get a good feel for the appearance of the Sesto Elemento based on this grainy photo, but we’re certainly intrigued. Stay tuned for a full high-res photo gallery of Lambo’s latest concept after our coverage begins in earnest this Thursday.

Saturday, February 6, 2016

Peugeot 504 Classics may still MRB free

Peugeot 504




The newly appointed State Secretary of Finance Frans Weekers is planning cultural heritage car area to spare and works in a scheme.

 Sources of Finance confirm to AutoWeek that Weekers, own a classic Peugeot 504, wants people who barely walk the road not gefronteerd with ACT.

It is still unclear how this plan take shape, but the ministry is planning a form of the often quoted 60 - or 30-day ticket, which you no more than the stated number with your car on the road can.

The feasibility of these ideas the next time examined, both in terms of budget and practicality, but the mindset of Weekers in this area is at least clear.

oldtimers
If the final scheme is introduced in such a way, would daily use of timers (the biggest pain point) no longer beneficial, but fans are fully respected. There are yet no sounds to the current age limit for oldtimers status (in time 30 years) to screws.

Bovag late in a first reaction delighted to know. "This is exactly the solution we come up in a while. You will bring an end to abuse of the scheme, but fans are not caught," said spokesman Paul de Waal.