Thursday 30 June 2016

Top Speedsters in the World (Infographic)

Do you know which car holds the title of world’s fastest car in Guinness World Records? Drive Benfield has designed an infographic which depicts everything from the world’s fastest production cars to the affordable speedsters that don’t cost you a fortune.
Guinness World Records recognize the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport as the fastest car in the world. The super car achieved 267.86 mph to register itself in the world’s record book. Ironically, the car that broke this record maxing at 270.49 mph (Hennessey Venom GT) was not able to replace Veyron’s name from the Guinness book. Check out the infographic to know the reason.
The infographic reveals that the world’s fastest sprinter is not the Veyron or the Venom GT, but the award goes to Porsche 918 Spyder that can accomplish 0-60 mph in a blazing 2.2 seconds. Additionally, you find the fastest BMW road car, the BMW M4 GTS, which is though expensive but is superfast with a top speed of 190 mph.
Other top performers in the fastest cars arena with a reasonable price tag include the Nissan 350Z Nismo and Mitsubishi EVO VIII.
It’s time to buy your dream speedster, check out the full infographic for more details. Read More: AutosHype.com


Wednesday 29 June 2016

Addicted To Chit-Chat? How To Use Your Cell Phone Safely When Driving

It doesn’t take a genius to work out that using a cell phone while driving is an overall bad idea. In all cases, it’s best avoided. That doesn’t mean it’s prohibited in all forms, though. There is technology out there to allow you to talk while driving, and important safety measures you must know. Before you start gossiping with your friends while on the road, read these tips first.
It should be noted that it’s best to never use your phone while driving. While the following tips will make the experience safer, it’s more beneficial to refrain from phone usage altogether. Read More: AutosHype.com


Tuesday 28 June 2016

The 2017 Ford Raptor: First Look

Since 2010, ford have been treating us to their beefy, practical line of pickups, the Raptor. The SVT was an instant hit, and many truck enthusiasts have only ever bought Raptors since. With the announcement of the 2017 Raptor at this year’s Detroit Auto Show, now is a great time to start planning for yours! If you’ve ever been curious about the Raptor, here’s what we know about the 2017 version.Read More: AutosHype.com

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Monday 27 June 2016

How to Save Money When Charging Your Electric Car

Are you considering the purchase of an electric vehicle (EV) or plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV)?  If so, youmight be able to save more money on the electricity you use to charge your car than you think.  It all depends on where you live and how your electric utility company bills its customers for power – flat rate or tiered rates. Read More: AutosHype.com

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Saturday 25 June 2016

How To Get A Ride In The Car Of Your Dreams

The vast majority of us have a dream car that we would love to own – or at least, hitch a ride in. Even those that have little interest in automobiles will probably tell you they would love a classic set of wheels. The trouble is – these are expensive pieces of kit, and you need incredible wealth to experience the luxury, power and comfort of a supercar. However, they may not be entirely out of your reach, as we’re going to explain to you today. Read More :AutosHype.com


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Friday 24 June 2016

The Past, Present and Potential Future of Solar Powered Cars

Forget electric vehicles and hybrids:  for many car enthusiasts and eco-rangers, the true green technology of the future lies with solar power. Today, many manufacturers are attempting to harness the sun’s power and utilize it in their vehicle’s design, but success has been illusive and limited. For decades, homeowners have reaped the benefits of installing solar panels on their roofs, including the millions of dollars saved by supplementing their power needs, so why is the automotive industry lagging so far behind? Read More: AutosHype.com