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Autotech
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i am a car enthusiast and this is what my blog is all about, i post on car reviews and recent technologies in autoindustry.
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2009 Los Angeles Motor Show: 2010 Special Edition Dodge Viper SRT10 inspired its viewers
2010 Dodge Viper SRT10 ACR 1:33 edition was deputed in the Los Angeles motor show on Wednesday this week.. Viper is available in both coupe and convertible models. Tan red viper with black on its sides bursts the auto enthusiasts in tears. The...
2010 BMW reveals specs details of its new Active Hybrid X6 Coupe
2010 BMW Active Hybrid X6 which made its debut in the Frankfurt motor show will now be available in North America in Los Angeles Motor Show. Active Hybrid Technology makes X6 Coupe a fun to drive. With its two motors, CO2 emissions are greatly redu...
Los Angeles Motor Show 2009:Mazda2 will make its North American debut next month
Jim O'Sullivan, President of Mazda North American Operations."Bringing MAZDA2 to North America completes the bookends in our lineup". Mazda2 which was seen in the European markets for the last two years now touches the American shores next month...
Cellphone telematics: a better option than Embedded Systems
What is the use of throwing money in embedded systems that add cost to a car when cellphones serve the purpose? Even a child chats in his own cell phone in this world of technology. Ford has a better approach in this regard which provides connectiv...
New BMW Wind Tunnel marks out a remarkable difference
The new BMW Wind Tunnel with the Aerodynamics Test Center has really amazed the difference in the aerodynamics of its open top cars used now and a decade ago. The difference is appreciated by the celebrity, Sylvie van der Vaart. Van der Vaart dres...
MOST dominates the auto market in electronics
Toyota is the first auto company who used MOST (Media Oriented System Transport) in Lexus RX and Prius models, thus dominating the auto market. MOST is currently used in more than 65 models thus leaving its rivals far behind in the race of network ...

