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Sunday, February 27, 2011
Labels: Ford Explorer
In New York City, it'll take you days to find a parking spot. The experienced have many strategies. Some double park to stay put when they have a feeling that someone's about to pull out of a spot, and others circle like vultures looking for gaps. Driveway... driveway... driveway... fire hydrant... driveway... driveway... don't event think about it... driveway... driveway... no parking anytime except blue moons.... It really tires me out. Don't get me wrong, I love driving, but I get fed up with parking very quickly.
You wouldn't understand then, unless you live in a city yourself, just how ecstatic it feels to move on with your life. I get so ecstatic that I jump out the car and engage a full on sprint in order to make up the lost time and meet with my engagement scheduled yesterday. It's that bad.
Just last night, I borrowed my parent's car, and went to meet my friend for a movie. When it was time to leave, I was in trouble. The problem with leaving the car in a hurry is the terrible task of recalling where you had left it. It's pathetic, I know, but I promise you that I tried! My solution has been to take a note on my cell phone to remind me where I parked.
Good, it's 71st and 112th. That's not so hard! Wait... 71st Street? Or was it 71st Road? Where am I now? 71st Drive? Forest Hills is impossible.
Finally, I found the damn car, and I realized that I had already walked right passed it twice. It was a beige Nissan. And so was every other car on the street. I'm sure you all can understand, then.
I can't say the same for Mr. Yannick Sire, though, who's the man behind "The Priapism", the name of the car meaning-- a state of constant painful, arousal. Quite appropriately named, for such an inappropriately sexy piece of work. Obviously, Yannick wouldn't know a thing about beige Nissans at all.
Featured on windingroad.com, the video below is from OliandJoe.com. Freak of the Week #11! Enjoy!
YS from OliandJoe on Vimeo.
Labels: Choy, FotW, Priapism, Yannick Sire
With the opening of the Villa d'Este Concours in Como, Italy, we have plenty of new supercars to talk about including the complete running version of Bertone's Mantide. It was unveiled a day before the show at Fiat's Balloco proving grounds before arriving at Como.
Bugatti decided to celebrate their 100 year anniversary with four special Veyrons called the Centenaire Edition. These were made to match historic Type 35s and all eight cars were on display exclusively for this show.
Bugatti wasn't the only company celebrating its history. Morgan also released a car for their 100 year celebration. The new Morgan Aero SuperSports is a targa version of the Aero 8 and pays tribute to the classic three-wheeler.
New ultra-luxury supercars headed for Geneva
Aston Martin took the wraps off its latest model, the new Virage, February 23, promising that it "does everything with the perfection that you would expect today."
The Virage, which sits somewhere between the brand's luxury DB9 and sporting DBS, is designed to complete the British brand's sporting Gran Turismo lineup and will be displayed for the first time at the Geneva Motor Show, which opens to the public March 3.
Like its siblings, the new Virage offers a V12, a 6.0L engine which delivers 365 kW of power and is mated to a six-speed automatic transmission.
Aston Martin says that a new "adaptive damping system" reads the road to provide optimimum hold on the surface in varying conditions, and a "Sport" mode allows further tweaks to tuning, gear changes and throttle control.
Continuing the sporting theme ('Virage' comes from the French noun, which means a bend or turn), the vehicle sits low and uses the same lightweight aluminium architecture as the DBS and DB9.
It is one of several ultra-luxury models expected to debut at the Geneva Show when it opens for its first press day February 28.
Maserati is set to launch its new GranCabrio sport at the show, promising a top speed of 177 mph thanks to the vehicle's 4.7 liter V8 engine.
Lamborghini will also launch its new flagship supercar, the Aventador, which can manage a top speed of 217 mph and a reported 0-100km/h time of 2.9 seconds.
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