no, it’s not a never-seen-before device, but its def cool as hell. It’s a Motorola Milestone that has been produced in limited quantities for Ferrari…..For more on this go to TatsTechTalk.com @TatWza
no, it’s not a never-seen-before device, but its def cool as hell. It’s a Motorola Milestone that has been produced in limited quantities for Ferrari…..For more on this go to TatsTechTalk.com @TatWza
Last night we heard the rumor that Ford’s Lincoln brand will receive a new Town Car-replacing flagship large sedan that harkens back to the Continental. However, according to our sources, it won’t be called the Continental. Another pic after the jump
In fields as competitive as automobiles and photography, there can be few absolutes. But if you ask a pro photog or a camera buff who makes the best equipment, you’re likely to hear the name Hasselblad. Ask the same of an automotive enthusiast and Ferrari stands more than a decent chance of being your answer.
Smart has announced that it, the purveyor of pint-sized conveyances, has partnered up with Nissan to build a new vehicle slated to go on sale here in the States. Details are remarkably scarce at the moment, but Smart has been kind enough to roll out a couple of sketches to give us an idea of what’s coming down the pike. From the press release, we’re told that the new creation will be a five-door, B-segment competitor powered by a gasoline engine, and that it will go on sale late 2011.
A big part of Ford’s recent successes can be attributed to the “One Ford” mantra CEO Allan Mulally instituted early on. But while the program may be a recipe for success, speculation stemming from Mulally’s comments at the 2010 Detroit Auto Show left some wondering if the next Ford Falcon would one day share a front-wheel drive platform with the Taurus.