Nissan unveils smallest 400 hp engine
One Japanese automaker seems to have concentrated on a bit more than just shrinking the engine size when building their race-car’s new engine.
One Japanese automaker seems to have concentrated on a bit more than just shrinking the engine size when building their race-car’s new engine.
While we could only hope to be on the receiving end of a sum of money amounting to SAR 3 million, an Egyptian expat in Saudi Arabia has reportedly refused to accept an offer for his exclusive number plate that reads “SSS 1”.
Saudi Arabia authorities are planning on cracking down hard on motorists caught doing reckless driving on public roads, with huge fines and possible jail-time for repeat offenders.
The Ford F-Series continues to perform strongly in the United States, coming in first place as the top-selling vehicle of 2013.
Dubai Police have officially revealed their latest addition to their fleet, the McLaren MP4-12C.
We’ve all seen it. It’s a dummy sitting in a car with slow-motion cameras mounted around it, hurtling towards a barrier at a respectable speed. That’s crash-testing in a nutshell. However, it turns out it is not just that when it comes to protecting your lives by rating car safety.
This week’s motoring news round-up includes one of Nissan’s UAE dealers winning an aftersales service award, Valvoline launching a GCC-spec engine oil, the Porsche GT3’s Dubai race conclusion, and Bridgestone’s new air-free tyre.
The day is getting close, and we’re all excited to show our love for our country. But, there are a couple of things that you have to keep in check while taking part in the National Day celebrations.
Remember that fluorescent-yellow Dubai Civil Defence Chevrolet Corvette C6 with the big wing and light bar that used to roam the streets and show up at random events as a fully-functional publicity stunt? Well, the Fire Brigade’s got an upgrade in the form of the 2014 Chevrolet Corvette C7, as we saw at the 2013 Dubai Air Show.
The Umm Al Quwain Traffic Police announced they are offering motorists a 50 percent discount on their traffic fines, starting October 1st.