DUB and CarDomain.com Collaboration Contest Winner
Name: Bud Burk | Location: Deltona, Florida
Car: 2007 Ford Ronaele Mustang “Orange Krate” | www.cardomain.com/ride/2927485
More thank 1,600 CarDomain members registered their rides for a chance to be featured in the pages of DUB. Starting in March 2008, DUB picked out one car each month until December. CarDomain members voted which of the Top 10 rides they liked most in January 2009, and top honors goes to Bud Burk’s 2007 Ford “Orange Krate” Mustang, which seems unbeatable, having won several contests on CarDomain within the past 12 months.
Add a comment2009 Novitec TuLesto
With just 11 units made, the new NOVITEC TuLesto is the most exclusive high-end sports car in the world. At the heart of the two-seater is a V8 engine with dual superchargers and a rated power output of 777 horsepower that makes it sprint from 0 to 62 mph in less than 3.4 seconds and has a top speed of more than 217 mph.
Mobsteel
For Adam Genei, cars were in his blood. Having grown up near Detroit, America’s automotive capital, it was only a matter of time before he opened up his own shop. Having one grandfather who owned a Ford dealership, while the other was a supplier to the Big Three and a father who had his own shop, Genei was always inspired by the automotive industry. The influence of the Motor City was all around him, and Genei became a man of his passion and opened up Mobsteel in Brighton, Michigan six years ago.
DUB Edition 2010 Ford Taurus SHO
Ford specifically chose DUB to debut its 2010 Ford Taurus SHO at the L.A. kick off event for the Monster Energy 2009 DUB Show Tour on Sunday, March 22. Having recently debuted at the 2009 Chicago Auto Show this past February, Ford wanted DUB to unveil a mildly modified version of the already stunning new Taurus SHO.
Add a commentFirst Look: Infiniti Essence Concept
Presented this week at the Geneva Motor Show, the Infiniti Essence concept showcases the brands core values for the future and a compact celebration of the brand's past. The Essence aims at re-establishing Infiniti at the heart of the world's most vibrant brands and positioning it towards the most exclusive.
Bentley Continental SuperSports
Check out Bentley’s fastest and most powerful vehicle to ever grace the road in its 90-year history. The new 621-horsepower Continental Supersports will make its premier in Geneva and will go on sale in the summer of 2010 here in the U.S.
Dreamworks Motorsports
It’s the little things in life that count, which is what Dreamworks Motorsports owner Adam Wolfe, 31, bases his business on. “It’s the small touches that we add to every car and the one-on-one relationships that we build with each customer that sets us apart from our competition,” he says in a Southern accent.
2009 Boehler Concept Audi BS3
Bearing a striking resemblance to the boxy, legendary Urquattro, the Boehler concept. BS3 has the power to match its muscular styling with a 328-horsepower engine enhancement.
2009 Pagani Zonda R
The Pagani team has created the new Zonda R using bespoke engineering solutions to meet the performance demands for a trackday version of the highly popular Zonda F. The main monocoque is made of a Carbon-Titanium composite, increasing rigidity while reducing the weight of the overall vehicle. Bolted directly to the chassis is the Mercedes AMG 6.0-liter, race-derived V12 engine that boasts 750 horsepower.
The Alpine Sport Boat
Here is Alpine's 25-foot high-performance V-bottom boat. The boat was custom fabricated to not only show off the Alpine team’s vehicle-building expertise, but also to make a bold performance statement as part of Alpine’s entry into Marine sound systems.Add a comment
Spade Kreations 1964 Chevy Impala
Custom car enthusiast Brad Jones, of Cincinnati, Ohio, calls his sweet ’64 Impala “Inspiration,” and for good reason. “When I bought the convertible, my initial idea was to make it a clean restoration,” Jones recalls. “But shortly after I got into it, I had a change of heart and decided to go full custom.”
2009 Maybach Zeppelin
The Maybach Zeppelin will be officially revealed in Geneva and is said to revive the spirit of the 1930’s 1930's Maybach Zeppelin, but the fact is that it’s really a special edition version of the Maybach 57 S and the long-wheelbase version, the 62 S. The new model will be produced in a limited run of just 100 units with prices set at $526,500 for the Zepelin 57 and at $613,600 for the Zeppelin 62. Both models feature a tweaked version of the firm's twin-turbocharged 6.0-liter V12, which now delivers 640HP (+28 hp) and a peak torque of 737.6 lbs-ft.







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