World's oldest running car for sale
World's oldest running car for sale, The world's oldest working car is set to go under the hammer - and it is expected to fetch up to £1 million.

The four-wheeled car, called La Marquise, was built in 1884 for the Count De Dion, one of the founders of the automobile manufacturers De Dion-Bouton et Trepardoux. It has only had two other owners since, according to Gooding & Company, the auction house selling it.

The four-seater, fuelled by coal, wood and paper, takes about half an hour to work up enough steam to go. In an 1887 race, La Marquise hit an average speed of 26 miles per hour on a 19-mile course. The following year it won the world's first motor race, beating out its three-wheeled competition, another De Dion-Bouton.

Demand for luxury Cars is Growing in China
Luxury cars are enviable popularity in China, and visitors to bring down the shaft in showrooms, which are in the range of the most expensive and elite brand.

 VW Car Festival 2011
This is my first visit to Folsvagen fest:As expected all very much, great atmosphere, beautiful cars, the weather was pleased
I am very sorry that I was not there last year! The only unpleasant moment is Dmitrov highway, all 50 miles that we should pass on it - solid tube:


 Top 10 Greatest Muscle Cars
It's hard for a car buff not to crack a smile — or at least an impish grin — at the sight of a classic muscle car. These overpowered iron beasts were built to deliver a beating and to take one. They were always willing and able to burn some rubber. And they were anything but agile. Big, heavy for the time, loud and rude, muscle cars embodied everything that was great about the American auto industry of the 1960s and 1970s. In a recent poll of our readers, we asked, "What's your favorite muscle car?" Here are the results, listed in ascending order of preference, as well as an overview of what made each beast special.

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