A sportscar goes into flames after a little crash. I quess it was leeking gasoline or something.
Genre: Entertainment
by: babbis
Porsche reveals the 2010 911 Turbo ahead of the Frankfurt debut, Ken Block and Travas Pastrana go all-out in on the salt flats in Bonneville, Toyota sportscar future, all that plus Commenter of the Week, and Fast Lane Daily takes a vacation until August 24th, dont worry, well be back! Check in for fun videos every day to keep yourself entertained! Hosted by Derek DeAngelis.
Genre: Auto Videos
by: fastlanedaily
Renault Sport Technologies have given the M?gane R26.R visual differences that mark out the car at first glance. The carbon fibre bonnet and new 18” alloy wheels in red are the main visual clues together with a new rear spoiler, plus R26.R decals and logos and tinted polycarbonate in place of glass in the tailgate and rear side windows. The car is available in seven colours, two of which are new to the M?gane, Racing Blue and Renault i.d. Lunar Grey and one is brand new, Renault i.d. Pearlescent White.
Genre: Funny Videos
by: AutomotiveTv
(I didnt make this video) One of The Freds favorites
by: 1TheFred1
Want to buy a new Chevrolet? Then you might be interested in the 400 HP 2010 Chevrolet Camaro. Sales for this race monster begin early 2009.
by: Wannahaves
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by: jjfdosj23
Just got your license and want to get into racing? In part one of this three part series Matt Farah takes you for a ride at Pocono Raceway. You don't need 500hp to have fun at the track and the Mazda Speed3 and Chevy Cobalt SS are proof. -Garage419
by: Garage419
I went to Huntington Beach and i saw a bad-ass black Lamborghini Murcielago cruising through one of the main Beach streets in Huntington Beach and Paris Hilton was driving with Lindsay Lohan. Awesome!
by: Ar1as
Nissan now has two very capable, yet very different sports-cars on the market. Which one stands to be the better overall performance car that lives up to Nissans standards? The 370Z or GT-R? John Naderi from Streetfire.net joins Matt Farah on the show to find out. - Garage419
The Porsche 911 GT2. The exception to the rule. Every new edition has clearly exceeded everything that has gone before. Designing a new 911 GT2 requires a new approach to old ideas. It means questioning convention, crossing the limits, thinking beyond the norm. It means not being confined to road or track, straight or bend, comfort or sports performance. It means having the freedom to leave what you know and examine new possibilities. The result: our most powerful road-going 911.