Showing posts with label Weird Auto News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Weird Auto News. Show all posts

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Man Smashes Lamborghini Supercar

Ah, to have that kind of money....

Chinese Man Smashes Lamborghini with Sledgehammer: MyFoxDETROIT.com

(WJBK) - In China, a man fed up with a Lamborghini Gallardo he bought second-hand smashed it to smithereens with a sledgehammer, The Daily Mail reports.

The man reportedly bought that ride in February. After several arguments with the auto company about engine problems and maintenance issues, he smashed the nearly half-million dollar super car in protest outside his construction materials business.

Huge crowds gathered around and took pictures and videos as the man's employees decided to jump in and smash as well.

Source;
http://www.myfoxdetroit.com/dpp/news/international/chinese-man-smashes-lamborghini-with-sledgehammer-20110317-mr

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Barn-find Bugatti Type 38 makes seven times its estimate at auction

Huh?!?
A 'barn-find' Bugatti amounting to little more than a loose collection of bits has sold at auction for more than seven times its estimate.

Completely dismantled, incomplete and lacking its engine and body, the 1926 Bugatti Type 38 was expected to fetch only around £9,000 when it went under the hammer at a Bonhams sale in Australia.

But seven telephone bidders fought against six absentee bids and five people in the Sydney auction rooms for what was described as a 'restoration project'.

After a tense showdown, a mystery bidder - identified only as 'living in the northern hemisphere' - triumphed, with a bid of £68,000.

When Robert Glover, Bonhams' Head of Motor Cars Australia, informed the lady owner of the winning bid, said an auction house spokesman, there was a 'stunned silence followed by a tearful thanks'.

As the picture reveals, the new owner has quite a job on his or her hands. All that remains are four sorry-looking wheels, battered fenders bearing traces of red paint, the radiator, a headlamp, steering wheel, rear bumper, axles, other assorted components, seat shells and what is left of the doors.

A Type 38 in concours condition, however, would be worth around £200,000.
Bonhams says that a 'handful' of Type 38s found their way to Australia via the London Bugatti agent. The car in question was first owned by a Dr Feather of Roma, Queensland but passed through various hands until it was sold to the vendor in the 1960s, by which time it had already fallen into disrepair.

At the same auction, a 1925 Bentley 3- litre sold for £203,000, while a right -hand-drive 1949 Jaguar XK120 Alloy roadster changed hands for £154,000.

Source (via Jalopnik);
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/classiccars/8140984/Barn-find-Bugatti-Type-38-makes-seven-times-its-estimate-at-auction.html

Worst Parking Job....Ever....

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Toyota Uses Death To Pitch Cars At Chinese Customers

Huh?!? I could have thought of a few better mascots than this....
To Americans, Toyota offers "peace of mind." In China, Toyota offers a similar theme, except with cartoon versions of the Grim Reaper looming over its vehicles. It's OK, because sudden acceleration only happened in America.

The ad text hypes Toyota's safety features known as the Global Opportunity Assessment: "As a result, the most that the god of death can bring is only a shock like 'Jack in the box', but not any actual danger or harm."

See, Chinese buyers just don't draw the same associations between Toyotas and possibile death that a few Americans have because of the deaths linked to Toyotas. Besides, isn't that just the cutest Grim Reaper ever? It'd look great as an inflatable balloon floating over a few dealerships during the next Toyotathon. "Killer Savings!" "The Deal You Can't Refuse!" "Death, Taxes, Toyota!" Like driving a Corolla. [Copyranter/Ads Of The World]

Source;
http://jalopnik.com/5678629/toyota-uses-death-to-pitch-cars-at-chinese-customers

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Bullseye: poor Toyota Yaris smashed by a rock

All of you folks wonder how that rock smashed this poor Toyota Yaris. Apparently, a lorry loaded with rocks accidentally dropped the 8 tons stone on the small car. “The driver said he looked in his mirror and saw the rock slipping but it was on the car before he could do anything. If anyone had been in it, they would not have stood a chance.” said a photographer who saw the whole thing. The good news is that the Yaris was parked, but the bad news came after the driver saw it…

Source;
http://www.4wheelsnews.com/bullseye-poor-toyota-yaris-smashed-by-a-rock/