Monthly Archives: February 2014

Video: Sinkhole Swallows Corvettes on Camera

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A lot of people point their fingers at V8s and high-performance sports cars and say they’re destroying the environment.  I think Mother Nature just exacted a little revenge.  Eight of America’s sports cars at the National Corvette Museum plunged into a 40-feet wide sinkhole.  Luckily, nobody was injured.  I’m sure ‘Vette fans will feel a [...]

Forced Induction Suits the New Ferrari California to a “T”

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I would like to thank Ferrari for turbocharging the new Ferrari California T.  The last time Ferrari used forced induction on a production car—the F40—I was too young to appreciate automobiles.  Now, I’m old enough to soak up every angle, curve and statistic. Speaking of angles and curves, the prancing horse’s new hardtop convertible was [...]

Meet the 2015 S-Class Coupe

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The world has been waiting for the 2015 S-Class Coupe for quite a while.  And now that it’s finally here, it’s hard to pay attention to it…as a whole. Mercedes-Benz can blame its own active curve tilting function. “The vehicle leans into bends much like a motorcyclist, thereby reducing the lateral acceleration acting on the […]

Sinkhole at National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green: Priceless ’83 Spared, Seven Cars Consumed

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Sad day for anyone who loves cars—and especially Corvettes. At 5:30 CST, a sinkhole opened up under the Sky Dome at the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky this morning, swallowing seven cars. The sinkhole is reportedly 40 feet across and 25 to 30 feet deep. Full list of cars and details after the jump.