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Welcome to Exhaust Notes, our self-titled, semiregular roundup of automotive bits and pieces from around the Web. Unlike other posts on this blog, these are truly notes, but they're worth a few moments of your precious time.
Today and this week, Toyota shows us a taillight off the forthcoming 2014 Corolla, Honda's jet plane takes another step toward certification, and Audi tries paying for parking without stepping out of the car.
About 40 cars worth millions will re-enact a 100-year-old Austrian rally taken by one of Rolls' earliest and most adventurous owners.
Even in chic European cities like Vienna, it’s uncommon to see a 100-year-old Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost, which has been called the most valuable car in the world. But imagine seeing more than 40 of these ultra-expensive vehicles rolling through the streets of Vienna.
Then imagine spotting more than 100 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghosts a week later in Italy, which will be the largest gathering of its kind in the world. Even more incredible is that dozens of these rare Rolls-Royce models are not pampered museum pieces and will take part in a 100-year-anniversary re-enactment of a historic Alpine rally.
After failing to finish the grueling Austrian Alpine Trial in 1912, British aviator and adventurer James Radley, pictured above with his Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost, was determined to complete the course as well as win awards along the way. He did both, with a little help from champagne at the starting line.
Next-gen Dodge Challenger expected to see new 'Hellcat' engine.
Chrysler Group is developing a supercharged Hemi V8 with power approaching the 640 hp of the SRT Viper's V10.
The 6.2-liter engine, code-named Hellcat, is expected to debut on the next-generation Dodge Challenger and perhaps other vehicles, according to sources within Chrysler.
The engine's existence was revealed on the Internet site Allpar.com and confirmed by Chrysler insiders.
A spokesman for the automaker declined to comment, saying that the company doesn't discuss future products.
The original 'Gone in 60 Seconds' movie car has found a new home.
The getaway Mustang coupe that Nicolas Cage drove in the blockbuster "Gone in 60 Seconds" sold for $1 million last weekend. In the 2000 film, Cage steals 50 cars for another thief threatening to kill his brother, and just like the 1974 original, a Mustang nicknamed "Eleanor" proves to be his riskiest heist in the final scenes. It's not too difficult, as Eleanor is actually a brand-new car underneath its replica Shelby GT500 body, replete with a 400-horsepower V8 engine and modern tires, brakes and suspension.
While three Eleanor Mustangs were built, the one sold at Saturday's Mecum Original Spring Classic auction in Indianapolis was used in all the movie's close-ups and promotional materials; the other two were crashed during chase scenes. In 2008, the same car found no buyers after a failed bid on eBay. Other movie cars have done very well at auction, including the original 1966 Batmobile, which sold in January for $4.62 million.
Strange vehicles, gaudy paint, wrecked supercars — 'rich kids rally' is officially under way.
The 2013 edition of the Gumball 3000 rally didn’t even make it through the first day before claiming its first supercar casualty.
The world’s most controversial 3,000-mile get-together of wealthy auto enthusiasts, now in its 15th year, was barely hours old last weekend when a young man, apparently dressed in a tiger-themed "onesie," wrecked a rare Lamborghini Murcielago LP670-4 Superveloce.
We’ll repeat: A guy dressed as a tiger crashed one of just 186 Murcielago SVs ever built. If that doesn’t pique your interest, just stop reading now.
The 2013 Gumball rally began in Copenhagen, Denmark, on Saturday and will finish in Monte Carlo on May 24. A total of 115 cars started the journey, ranging from ultra-rare exclusives like the unfortunate Murcielago SV to classic Volkswagen Beetles and American muscle cars to one-off oddities such as the Batman-inspired Tumbler and the GT-R-based TG1 from Saudi Arabia’s Team Galag. Other fun entries this year include an Aston Martin DBS wrapped with a pink-and-chrome color scheme and a Local Motors Rally Fighter.
Picture a Ford Excursion as a lifted off-roader with up to 600 horsepower, and you'll get the idea.
From the folks who brought you the Venom GT and countless other cars and trucks capable of putting up ridiculous numbers, Hennessey Performance is back with another concoction, the VelociRaptor SUV.
Based on the standard Ford F-150 Raptor, the truck is converted to a full-size SUV (think Ford Excursion) with seating for up to eight people. Though it's based on the Raptor, don't expect to go extreme off-roading with it, as Hennessey states that this car is intended for on-road use, as well as light to moderate off-roading.
Equipped with the same 6.2-liter 411-bhp Ford V8 as seen in the Raptor, buyers can opt for the VelociRaptor 600 Supercharged (600-bhp) package for an additional cost. Other optional goodies include Brembo front-brake upgrades, larger wheels and tires, LED lighting upgrades, security armoring systems and more.
Tie rods on Quattroporte, GranTurismo and all 84 Alfa Romeo 8C coupes can rust and possibly fail.
Maserati is recalling 7,438 cars for tie rods that can rust and cause a loss of driver control, according to filings with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.The 2005-2008 Quattroporte sedan, 2008 GranTurismo coupe and the ultrarare 2008 Alfa Romeo 8C (of which only 84 were imported into the United States) are affected. It's an especially large number for Maserati, which sells a little more than 2,000 cars per year in the States.
The left and right rear tie rods, which set the wheel toe alignment, may not have enough rustproofing material and can eventually corrode, leading to a noisy suspension or failure, Maserati said. The company said it was aware of five claims of rusted tie rods, possibly due to the rustproofing material coming off the tie rod's thread when wheels and tires get swapped and refastened. No related accidents have been reported.
Maserati dealers will replace the tie rods and realign the wheels starting in late June. Owners can contact the company at 1-877-696-2737.
Alfa Romeo, owned by Fiat Group along with Maserati and Ferrari, was imported for one model year and has no existing dealerships after pulling out of the U.S. market in 1995. A new sports car, the Alfa Romeo 4C, may come as early as 2014.
[Source: NHTSA]
As racing homages go, this open Aston Martin couldn't be truer to its company bloodline.
We've all seen how Lamborghini celebrated its 50th birthday with the "selfish" single-seat Egoista. Aston Martin has been around for twice as long, and with that age and the English automaker's gentlemanly restraint comes a new celebratory concept that's actually believable. The CC100 Speedster pokes large holes in each door and has neither windows nor a windscreen. Yet that's where the extremism ends on this two-seat racer, a hat tip to the company's famous DBR1 race cars of the 1950s. The carbon fiber body is based on the same aluminum chassis used for all of Aston's production sports cars, and includes the 6.0-liter V12 engine that delivers between 510 and 565 horsepower, depending on whether it's fitted to the V12 Vantage, Rapide or the top-of-the-line Vanquish.
A racing-style electrohydrualic semi-automatic 6-speed gearbox, similar to that in the first Vanquish, enables the CC100 to reach 60 mph in four seconds and hit a 180-mph top speed.
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Clifford Atiyeh has spent his entire life driving cars he doesn't own. Raised in Volvos, he has grown to love fast, irresponsible vehicles of all kinds. He is the senior news editor at MSN Autos and also reports for Car and Driver, Road & Track, The Boston Globe and other publications.
In the garage: 21-speed Iron Horse, 2002 Jeep Wrangler X (not his)
Doug Newcomb has covered car technology for over 20 years for outlets ranging from Rolling Stone to Edmunds.com. In 2008, he published his first book, "Car Audio for Dummies" (Wiley). He lives and drives in Hood River, Ore., with his wife and two kids, who share his passion for cars and technology.
In the garage: 1996 Chevrolet Impala SS, two 1984 Chevrolet Blazers, 2008 Honda CR-V
James Tate learned to drive stick at age 13 in a 1988 Land Cruiser - in La Paz, Bolivia. He's since been a mechanic, on a pit crew and has wrenched on every car he's owned since his first 1989 Honda CRX Si (and won't stop until the car is a 1973 Porsche 911 RS). His work has appeared in Car and Driver, Popular Mechanics, Automobile and others.
In the garage: 1995 Porsche 911 Carrera, 1988 BMW M5



