December 16, 2008
Ever Wanted To Stick It To The Man? AWD Helps
By Jen Dunnaway
Editor At Large
This chick isn’t about to let her SUV get towed without a fight. Watch what happens.
December 15, 2008
Matchbox Cars in Action
By Rob Einaudi
Editor-in-Chief
Or is it real..? If you want to see it on the bigger player, head over to Vimeo.
November 18, 2008
Bullrun Co-Founder David Green Crashes During Seat Championship
By John Coyle
Editor
After the 2008 Bullrun was complete and the reality show had been shot, rally co-founder David Green raced in the Seat Cupra Championship over in the UK. But during a race at Brands Hatch, he had a pretty nasty wreck, where he chipped his teeth and got knocked unconscious. Yikes. This clip does a great job of showing just how violent it was—check out how much his body moves during the multiple impacts. Glad to hear you’re OK David! Hopefully I’ll see you on the rally this year!
Unlucky Car Gets Nailed by Giant Spool of Cable
By John Coyle
Editor
There are so many awesome things about this video. First, there’s the obviously doomed nature of the whole endeavor. There’s also the happy spool of cable crashing through the glass without so much as a wobble, the stunned workman who’s apparently knocked down by the sound, the seemingly unflappable dude on the cell phone—who has no visible reaction to being nearly killed by a runaway spool of cable—and finally, there’s the forlorn sound of the car alarm in the parking lot, which lets us know that this unfortunate incident has reached its conclusion. Enjoy.
November 17, 2008
The General Makes its Case for the Bailout
By John Coyle
Editor
It looks like most of the public is behind the bailing out the Big Three, but GM isn’t taking any chances. The General has just released this clip, which lays out its case for the $25 billion dollar cash infusion, and it makes things look pretty dire. Now, given the make-up of the Hill, I don’t see any help for Detroit passing this year, but I think that America’s automakers will eventually get some cash from Uncle Sam. Of course, I sincerely hope that there will be some conditions attached to the money—that means no million dollar executive bonuses, Ma Mopar—so it doesn’t become a total SNAFU like the bank bailout. But that’s just me. Think this clip is scary enough?
November 15, 2008
Throttle Cable Breaks. Driver Won’t Give Up.
By John Coyle
Editor
Ok, this is what happened. After the throttle cable on his Renault broke during the Ralley de Serrians in France, the driver climbs under the hood and controls the throttle manually until his copilot manages to cross the finish line. Seriously. This badass rides until the hood for the last mile. The best part? The official’s face when the car completes the stage. Who says the French are wimps?
November 13, 2008
Fun Little Rollover Video
By John Coyle
Editor
One of my college roommates went to school in South Carolina, and he used to talk about how his buddies would go out wheeling roll their CJs down hills on purpose. I thought that sounded crazy, but he assured me they always had a good time and cuts and bruises were the extent of the injuries. So when I saw the title of the video Tyler posted, I thought this might be a clip documenting recreation rolling. It’s not, but it’s still pretty cool. I like how you can hear one of the driver’s friends yelling "hang on" as he starts to go over. Enjoy.
XJS With Chevy 400 Engine
By John Coyle
Editor
So this isn’t the coolest video I’ve ever seen, but I’m intrigued by the whole XJS/400 swap, and I’m hoping joecat will build a ride page, or at least post a clip of the engine bay. In the meantime, I think those racing stripes look awesome! After I get my XJ6 done—which will probably never happen, but still—I’ve harbored some fantasies about getting an XJS and doing a 350 swap on it. My Kitty is pretty quick, but I’ve wondered what it would feel like to have the same drivetrain in a sportier body style. Something tells me it’d be a blast…
November 11, 2008
Spinning Like A Top
There’ll always be vehicles at SEMA that just kind of blow your mind, and for me, this spinning Chevy pickup was one of them. The guys at Z. Galena were nice enough to demo the tall truck’s capabilities, even though they’d apparently already caught some flack for doing just that. Clearly it’s not the most functional vehicle on the show floor, but hell, I figure anything capable of generating this much childish joy without even firing up is well worth the booth space. Enjoy.
November 10, 2008
Death of the Impulse Engine
By John Coyle
Editor
After a burly week in Sin City covering SEMA, I have to say it’s nice to be home in cold, rainy Seattle. The other thing that’s nice? Getting back to CarDomain HQ and seeing what y’all have been up to! And there couldn’t have been a better video to welcome me home. Brad put together a great little clip about his Impulse, and it genuinely warmed my heart. I loved the music, because it made me think of Christine—"how’d you hurt your back Arine?—but that doesn’t mean I believe the Impulse is evil. Enjoy.
November 9, 2008
Hummer On Tracks At SEMA
This was one of the vehicles I saw rolling out of the convention center at the end of the SEMA show. Hey, whatever else you might say about it, at least it can move under its own power—it’s not like every SEMA car can do that!
October 31, 2008
This Can’t Be Good…
By Jen Dunnaway
Editor
It’s a little terrifying how easily this tank completely pancakes this unfortunate Euro-box. Do you think that door is still useable?
100 MPG in 400 Horsepower Mustang?
By John Coyle
Editor
When we had out Bullit Mustang test car, fuel efficiency was the last thing any of the editorial staff was thinking about. But inventor Doug Pelmear claims that after some engine modifications, his ‘87 Pony is getting 100MPG. Other than the fact that it runs on ethanol, there are no specifics, so I think I’m going to side with the skeptics over at Jalopnik and wait to see some proof before I freak out about this supposedly revolutionary car. Fortunately, Pelmear will be at SEMA, so I might get a chance to talk to him in person next week. Stay tuned.
October 29, 2008
Edmunds Pits the ZR-1 Against the GT-R
By John Coyle
Editor
This might not initially seem like the most fair match-up, given that the GT-R lists for $25 grand less than the ‘Vette. But in reality, buyers are probably going to pay close to $100K to get their hands on Godzilla, so price-wise, I don’t think this comparison is terribly unfair. Now, given the reams of positive press the GT-R has generated, I was really curious to see how it would fare in a head-to-head comparison with the General’s halo car. Would the GT-R’s suite of electronic nannies triumph over the ZR1’s brute force approach, or would raw power rule the day? Regardless, finding out must have been one hell of a good time, and the video of the showdown is awesome. Obviously, I’m not going to say which one came out on top. Head over to Edmunds and see for yourself.
October 28, 2008
Speeding Biker Nearly Nails Van, Crashes in Dirt
By John Coyle
Editor
The giant cloud of dust he kicks up makes it impossible to tell exactly how this biker fared, but he’s lucky he didn’t straight-up nail this van, or the car parked just past it. If the guy was wearing the right gear—he’s going a little too quick to tell—I think there’s a decent chance he walked away unscathed. Of course, if the genius rides like this regularly, there’s a pretty good chance he’s already dead.








