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  • Our naughty driving secrets

    Our naughty driving secrets

    473966153_f5efa7c821 Research undertaken by organisers of the British Motor Show uncovered bizarre behaviour behind the wheel.

    A fifth of British drivers (21%) have been frisky with their partners whilst driving, almost a third flirt with traffic wardens to avoid tickets (30%) and a fifth spend more time checking out good-looking drivers than focusing on the road (19%), according to the research.

    The research found a dishonest fifth (21%) of UK drivers, who accidentally damage another car, don’t own up to it, but that figure rises to nearly half (44%) of all drivers in London.  Other areas of the country to avoid are Wales (19%), and East Anglia (18%).

    Supermarkets are also a hot spot, with nearly half (44%) of all secret prangs happening in their car parks, with street parking (32%) and multi storey car parks (30%) also topping the list.  Reasons for driver behaviour include it being too much hassle to own up (19%), “I’ve had it done to me before” (20%) and being in a hurry (13%). 

    The research also probed people’s knowledge of the workings of their car, and unearthed guilty secrets here too. Nearly half doesn’t how to change a tyre (43%), a third doesn’t know where the dipstick is (29%), a quarter doesn’t know how to adjust tyre pressure (27%), a quarter doesn’t know the difference between the windscreen washer and the radiator cap (25%), a quarter doesn’t know how to refill with oil (25%) and a tenth put petrol in a diesel engine (9%).

    Below is the list of The UK driver’s top ten guilty secrets:

    • Eating at the wheel (67%)
    • Chatting on mobile (37%)
    • Flirting with traffic wardens to avoid a ticket (30%)
    • Driving off with items left on the car roof (26%)
    • Damaging another car and not owning up to it (21%)
    • Checking out the good-looking drivers around you (19%)
    • Putting on lipstick/makeup/checking hair in the mirror (18%)
    • Reading a newspaper or magazine (13%)
    • Using a ‘Dr on call’, when you’re not a doctor (8%)

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  • Mitsuoka to build LHD Orochi

    Mitsuoka to build LHD Orochi

    Mitsuoka_orochi The Japanese car designer Mitsuoka will build a left-hand drive version of the Orochi to export it in countries such as Qatar or South Korea.

    The small carmaker from Toyama has decided build a left-hand drive Orochi after a potential customer from Qatar made an offer that company executives couldn’t refuse. Aware of the demand generated by the Orochi in left-hand drive countries, they decided to sell the Orochi in countries such as South Korea, Thailand and Jordan. Mitsuoka delivered 70 Orochi last year. The Orochi generally attracts wealthy people like Wilmslow entrepreneur Spencer Davies and Watford based Communications mogul Mr. James Connolly McGuigan who want to drive exclusive cars.

    The Orochi is powered by a 230bhp 3.3-litre V6 petrol engine. Mitsuoka plans to build only 400 Orochi cars.

  • Bentley Boys S3 design study

    Bentley Boys S3 design study

    Bentley_boys_02 An automotive engineer has unveiled the S3 design study that marque’s purist will likely compare to a crime of lese-majesty.

    Arturo Alonso and his team have designed the Bentely Boys S3 and have set the ambitious plan to build three unique cars if the design study receives enough interest. Each car would be sold at £75,000 at a slow rate of one every eight months. The team would target prospects located in Dubai and Moscow.

    Bentley_boys_04 The S3 Design Study is based on the eponym Bentley from the 60’s, but has been upgraded to feature a 300bhp V8 4.4-litre petrol engine sourced from BMW associated with a five speed automatic gearbox. The car comes with dual air conditioning system, leather upholstery and 20in wheels.

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  • A new British supercar on St George’s Day

    A new British supercar on St George’s Day

    548141keats_img01 A new Bristish supercar will be launched on 23rd April after eight years of development.

    The manufacturer, Keating, claims the car broke the world speed record held at the time by Bugatti during private testing.

    The supercar will be available in two versions, the TKR and the SKR. The latter will be the entry-level want will have 400bhp under the bonnet. The TKR is said to come with more power than an F1.

    Details remain scarce and no engine has been mentioned at this stage. Will the TKR and SKR use their own engine or a production-derived engine like small manufacturers generally do.

  • Women leave £2 billion worth of personal belongings in their cars

    Women leave £2 billion worth of personal belongings in their cars

    Es_000166 The insurance company Sheilas’ Wheels has conducted a research showing that 38 per cent of women leave at least four personal items in their car on a regular basis, with a further 18% admitting to leaving seven or more! On average, £129 worth of personal items are being left in the cars of female motorists on a daily basis!

    The top five personal items most likely to be left in a car by a female motorist are: books (39 per cent), shoes (35 per cent), clothes (27 per cent), children’s toys (25 per cent) and toiletries (22 per cent). More than a quarter (27 per cent) of women regularly keep a change of clothes in their car and one fifth hoard make up in their vehicle.

    Shoes may come second on the list, but it’s not just one pair of shoes as over two thirds (67 per cent) of UK female motorists have up to four pairs of shoes in their car at any one time.

    More worrying is the ten per cent of female motorists who have had an accident or experienced a ‘near miss’ as a result of stray personal items rolling beneath their pedals.  The top five items that slip under car pedals while driving are: empty drink cans / water bottles, food packaging, lipstick, deodorant and hairbrush.

    Mothers are most at risk – with 11 per cent of parents stockpiling more than 10 personal items in the car, many to provide children with in-car entertainment.  According to the survey, almost half (48 per cent) of mums regularly keep children’s toys in their car.

  • Stirling Moss named greatest F1 driver of all time

    Stirling Moss named greatest F1 driver of all time

    Stirling1 Stirling Moss has been named the greatest F1 driver of all time by Autocar Formula One guru Alan Henry.

    The journalist has published a new book in which he gives his own top 100 list of F1 driver. The top four positions – Moss, Clark, Senna and Prost have a total of 133 wins between them during their racing careers.

    Alan Henry also writes: “One must also consider F1’s man of the moment, Lewis Hamilton. If we revamp this volume in a few years’ time, Lewis should be able to make the top 10.”

    Surprisingly, Michael Schumacher didn’t make the top 10. The journalist comments that Schumacher’s contract conditions, making his team mate do as he was told, left him out of the top 10.

    The Top 100 F1 Drivers of all time

    1. Stirling Moss
    2. Jim Clark
    3. Ayrton Senna
    4. Alain Prost
    5. Alberto Ascari
    6. Juan-Manuel Fangio
    7. Bernd Rosemeyer
    8. Jackie Stewart
    9. Tazio Nuvolari
    10. Mika Häkkinen
    11. Michael Schumacher
    12. Gilles Villeneuve
    13. Chris Amon
    14. Tony Brooks
    15. Carlos Reutemann
    16. Achille Varzi
    17. Emerson Fittipaldi
    18. Jack Brabham
    19. Mario Andretti
    20. Niki Lauda
    21. Jochen Rindt
    22. Nelson Piquet
    23. Guy Moll
    24. John Surtees
    25. Ronnie Peterson
    26. Hermann Lang
    27. Dan Gurney
    28. Keke Rosberg
    29. Kimi Räikkönen
    30. Lewis Hamilton
    31. Nigel Mansell
    32. Fernando Alonso
    33. Rudolf Caracciola
    34. Didier Pironi
    35. Jacky Ickx
    36. Alan Jones
    37. James Hunt
    38. Phil Hill
    39. Damon Hill
    40. Mike Hawthorn
    41. Giuseppe Farina
    42. Jody Scheckter
    43. Jean-Pierre Wimille
    44. Graham Hill
    45. François Cevert
    46. Gerhard Berger
    47  Pedro Rodriguez
    48. Jean Behra
    49. Jacques Villeneuve
    50. Ricardo Rodriguez
    51. Clay Regazzoni
    52. Denny Hulme
    53. Jean Alesi
    54. Juan Pablo Montoya
    55. Carlos Pace
    56. Louis Chiron
    57. Peter Revson
    58. Jo Siffert
    59. David Coulthard
    60. Felipe Massa
    61. Froilán Gonzalez
    62. Stefan Bellof
    63. Elio de Angelis
    64. Lorenzo Bandini
    65. Riccardo Patrese
    66. Patrick Tambay
    67. Jenson Button
    68. Rubens Barrichello
    69. Martin Brundle
    70. Derek Warwick
    71. Dick Seaman
    72. Patrick Depailler
    73. Peter Collins
    74. Bruce McLaren
    75. Michele Alboreto
    76. Eddie Irvine
    77. Richie Ginther
    78. Jean-Pierre Beltoise
    79. Johnny Servoz-Gavin
    80. Thierry Boutsen
    81. Rene Arnoux
    82. Tony Brise
    83. Tom Pryce
    84. Innes Ireland
    85. Jarno Trulli
    86. John Watson
    87. Luigi Musso
    88. Raymond Sommer
    89. Mike Hailwood
    90. Roy Salvadori
    91. Ralf Schumacher
    92. Wolfgang von Trips
    93. Stuart Lewis-Evans
    94. Jacques Laffite
    95. Eugenio Castellotti
    96. Trevor Taylor
    97. Piers Courage
    98. Stefan Johansson
    99. Jochen Mass
    100. Brian Redman

  • Geneva: Brabus Bullit Black Arrow

    Geneva: Brabus Bullit Black Arrow

    Brabus_bullit_black_arrow_1 Brabus has unveiled its own interpretation of a sporty Mercedes C-class powered by a 730bhp V12 engine.

    Brabus_bullit_black_arrow_2 You’ve just bought the latest C63 AMG and think you own the most powerful C-class available on the market. Well, sorry to tell you that Brabus has released a more powerful C-class named Bullit Black Arrow.

    Brabus_bullit_black_arrow_4 The new Brabus model is powered by a 6.3-litre V12 petrol engine that has a power output of 730bhp at 5,100rpm and a torque output of 974lb ft. The enngine is hooked up to a five-speed automatic gearbox.

    With such an avalanche of power, the Bullit Black Arrow can run the 0-62mph in just 3.9 seconds, the 0-124mph in 10.5 seconds and the 0-186mph in 24.5 seconds. Brabus claims the Bullit Black Arrow can reach a top speed of 224mph.

    In order to brake all that power, the braking system has been upgraded with 380mm discs at the front and 360mm discs at the rear. The car will be built in a limited number and will cost you £264,000 if you want one.

  • Geneva: Giugiaro Quaranta

    Geneva: Giugiaro Quaranta

    Giugiaro_quaranta_salon_de_gen_ve_2 The famous designer has unveiled its latest astonishing concept car, Quaranta, to celebrate its 70th anniversary.

    Giugiaro_quaranta_salon_de_gen_ve_3 When we celebrate our 50th or 60th birthday, one does like the organize a big party. Giorgetto Giugiaro see things differently and decided to commemorate its milestone by unveiling the Quaranta. The name is also a reference to the 40th birthday of the coachbuilder.

    Giugiaro_quaranta_salon_de_gen_ve_4 The Quaranta is powered by a Toyota hybrid powertrain combining a 3.3-litre V6 petrol engine and two electric motors which have an output of 268bhp and a torque output of 213lb ft. Despite an all-wheel drive transmission, the Quaranta runs the 0-62mph in just 4.5 seconds and reach a top speed of 155mph.

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  • Castagna unveils the 500 WoodyWagon

    Castagna unveils the 500 WoodyWagon

    Castagna500woody Italian coachbuilder Castagna has unveiled the Fiat 500 WoodyWagon at Geneva which is a stretched Fiat 500 mimicking the famous Mini Clubman.

    The Fiat 500 has been stretched by 50-60mm at the rear overhang as the wheelbase keeps its dimension. The C-pillar has been moved back, of course, and is also more vertical featuring a new rear side window. The 500 by Castagna comes with a two-color painting emphasized by the external wood frames.

    Aside the exterior changes, the 500 WoodyWagon is powered by the 1.4-litre petrol unit on which the coachbuilder added a supercharger. The power output jumps from 100bhp to 155bhp and the 500 WoodyWagon can reahc a top sped of 124mph. No price has been given.

    The 500 WoodyWagon is appealing lengthened 500 and one does hope that Fiat will consult the coachbuilder to design the future 500 estate due to appear in 2010.

  • Arien unveils the Atom 500

    Arien unveils the Atom 500

    Atom_500_ariel Ariel has announced a new version of its Atom model, the Ariel Atom 500. On the menu: 500kg, 500bhp, 100bhp per tonne.

    The radical new Atom will be powered by a 500bhp V8 whose provider remains unknown. The engine will be equipped with a supercharger and will feature an alloy construction and a dry slump.

    On the outside, the Atom 500 will come with two rear intakes for intercoolers a will feature waith an exclusive colour scheme.

    To give you an idea of the sensation provided by a smaller Atom, the 300, look at the video below.