Scamander Amphibious Vecicle in water

Scamander – Amphibious All-Terrain Vehicle

The Scamander all-terrain amphibious vehicle is the creation of Peter Wheeler, former owner of British sports car maker TVR. The unique looking vehicle is built to perform on the road, rough terrain, and even on water. The Scamander concept started back in 2003 but Peter Wheeler never did see the completion of the project as he passed away in 2009.

Wheeler’s wife and a team of engineers continued to work on the project to completion as Peter Wheeler would have wanted. Although the Scamander performs very well off-road, the vehicle is actually rear-wheel drive and powered by a 3.0-liter Ford Duratec V6 and features a four-speed automatic gearbox.

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McLaren MP4-12C Spider with Retractable Hard Top

McLaren’s street car offerings have doubled (to two) with the introduction of the all-new MP4-12C Spider.  The car features a retractable hard-top, making it the second mid-engine car with a retractable hard-top (the 458 Italia Spider was the first).

The McLaren MP4-12C Spider transforms from a coupe to a convertible in less than 17 seconds with the flip of a switch on the lower center console.  The roof can be raised and lowered while the car is traveling at speeds of up to 19 mph (30 km/h).

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2013 Land Rover Range Rover

I wasn’t aware Land Rover was working on an all-new Range Rover lineup for the 2013 model year, but thanks to our Russian comrades who got a hold of some unofficial pictures of the 2013 Range Rover, we can now see the luxury SUV in all its glory.  I’m sure Land Rover will be releasing a full press package soon with more pictures and full specs, and I’m also sure they’re not very happy with autowp.ru for ruining the surprise.

The first thing you’ll notice with the 2013 Range Rover is how similar it looks to the Ford Flex, but with design elements from the Evoque – especially in the front of the vehicle.  I’m guessing the Rover looks like the Flex because in these pictures, the Land Rover’s suspension is in the low position, giving it the same long look of the Ford Flex.

BMW 320d Diesel 2.0

BMW M Performance Power Kit For 2.0 Diesel Models

All eyes are on the 2012 Paris Motor Show and car manufacturers from all over the world are bringing out all their secret little toys they’ve been working on. The ultimate driving machine, BMW, is showcasing their new BMW M Performance Power Kit at this year’s show in Paris. The power kit is only for the 2.0-liter diesel variants in the 1, 3, and 5 Series.

Reprogramming of the ECU and a larger charge air cool boost helps the 2.0-liter motor increase horsepower from 184 to 200. The maximum torque is also improved from 280 ft-lb to 310 ft-lb of torque. These performance enhancements allow the 120d, 320d, and 520d to improve their acceleration of 0-100km/h by up to one second compared to the standard models.

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2013 Toyota Avalon

The Toyota Avalon is a car that we normally wouldn’t write about because it’s ugly, boring, not luxurious enough, and mainly because it’s driven by people who are over 100 years old.  Toyota is trying to change the Avalon’s image by introducing a sportier new model for 2013.

The 2013 Toyota Avalon does look like it will appeal to younger buyers, buyers who are in their 60’s, which is a big step forward ;).  But seriously, it doesn’t look too bad and is a major improvement over the previous bland models.  I like the side view and the rear end is pretty sexy (as sexy as an Avalon can get)

2014 Porsche Cayman Mk3 Coupe

2014 Porsche Cayman Coupe

The all-new 2014 Porsche Cayman Mk3 Coupe was unveiled today at the Los Angeles Auto Show.  As expected, the new Cayman coupe is virtually identical to the Boxter roadster (because that’s what it’s based on) released earlier this year; and that’s a good thing.

The 2014 Cayman coupe is a lot more elegant than the car it replaces and the roof doesn’t look like an afterthought, it goes well with the rest of the car.  According to the German car maker, the new Cayman is a 3rd generation car; I guess they considered the minor facelift they gave the Cayman a few years ago, the 2nd generation.  We don’t really care what generation it’s called, all we care about is the specs, which can be found below.

2013 Ford Taurus SEL Ecoboost 2.0 Review

2013 Ford Taurus SEL EcoBoost Review

Since the economic turmoil of 2008, Ford has been leading the domestic market in re-branding itself and giving the company a fresh start. Ford has survived the recession without the threat of going bankrupt (as far as we know); they’re finally showing their true colors and are ready to compete with the European and Japanese manufacturers.

In my opinion, domestic vehicles are boring and very unattractive compared to their European and Japanese counterparts. The recession in 2008 was a wakeup call for the domestic manufacturers that they really needed to step up to the plate. Ford has performed that feat flawlessly with the revamp of their entire vehicle lineup.