
This colour shifting Ford Mustang was spotted in Toronto today. This Mustang is in when it’s dry. Once the kids started squirking water and scrubbed the paint, the colour changed to white. That’s some cool stuff!
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I love collecting model cars. Recently I got this Lamborghini Gallardo at a local store for a very reasonable price. This 1:24 model is pretty detailed – it closely resembles the real Gallardo; the doors and the engine compartment can be opened; best of all, it is actually a licensed/authorized product by Lamborghini. The Gallardo is in my short list of dream cars. Maybe one day I can get a real one if the LottoMax ticket works out! Meanwhile, check out the photos here. Read more…

The all-new 2011 Volkswagen Jetta has made its debut in New York this week. The sixth gen Jetta is bigger and better in many ways. Best of all, the new Jetta is no longer a “Golf with a trunk”. Read more…

The rear signal lights of the 2010 Ford Mustang is the coolest of all cars.
If there is an auto award for the “Coolest Lighting” category, I would most definitely vote for the 2010 Ford Mustang.
“Cop Style” Rear Signal Light
The 2010 Mustang’s rear signal lights remind me of the Lamborghini Reventon and an aircraft. I supposed they can be used to divert traffic too. Check out these stock signal lights. Read more…

G35 Coupe: The trunk release wiring is broken after 5 years.
After repeatedly opening and closing the trunk four times a day for the past five years, the trunk release module has officially stopped working for my G35 coupe. Pressing the trunk release button from under the dashboard and remote fob can no longer open the trunk. There is no key hole to open it either. When the buttons stop working, it is impossible to open the trunk from the outside of the G35. How inconvenient. What happened was that the wire was completely cut into two pieces. Fortunately, the problem can be fixed for under $30 and takes about an hour. Read more…

How fast do you drive when you are driving alone? What about when there are kids or other passengers on board?
When passengers are on board, it is more frequent that I get cut off by vehicles from behind – a sign that my driving behaviour has changed. I tend to drive slower when there are passengers in the car. It is as if the brain is doing a real-time braking vs. stopping distance analysis with the added weight of passengers. Hmm, that sounds kinda awkward, so to rephrase it: To ensure the safety of the passengers. Read more…