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Volkswagen Folding Electric Bike

The success of Volkswagen at Auto China 2010 had two good reasons: mobility and the first two-wheeled vehicle of the German manufacturer. Based on the concept "Think Blue", the small, folding electric bicycle is the output of Volkswagen found to promote the extension of drivers shift and broaden the concept of mobility. The bicycle is seen as a complement to the car. Watch the amazing video.



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1980 Mercedes-Benz 300GD

This vintage SUV was modified for overland travel and camping, and is now available for purchase at Bring a Trailer. The 1980 Mercedes-Benz 300GD was setup for exploring the great outdoors and is equipped with tons of gear that includes a Front Runner roof rack and water tanks as well as a CVT rooftop tent, a Warn winch, a military-style rear bumper, G-Professional side mirrors, recovery accessories, black steel wheels, and a Bluetooth stereo. Power comes from a rep...
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Porsche 911 LuftAuto

Luftgekuhlt is a brand founded by two-time Le Mans class winner Patrick Long and creative director Howie Idelson to pay tribute to all air-cooled cars in the Porsche world. The brand recently released a special car designed for a special purpose (it was auctioned for $275,000 at the Autumn Leaves Project, a charity dedicated to pancreatic cancer research). Named LuftAuto, the rally-style 911 from 1985 was designed in form and function to be both a daily driver as we...
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PORSCHE 911 DAKAR

Porsche has unveiled the long-awaited 911 Dakar, a 473bhp off-roading beast. We love this, partially because it is just cool looking and partially because it drives automotive purists up the wall. Limited to just 2,500 units worldwide, the mighty Porsche 911 Dakar is powered by a 3.0L Biturbo six-cylinder with 480 PS (473 HP) and max torque of 570 Nm (420 lb-ft) and mated to an eight-speed PDK and Porsche all-wheel-drive. Paying tribute to its victory at the 1984 Pa...
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