2011 CAR2GO SMART FOR TWO IN AUSTIN
This is the Car2go Fortwo, a Daimler initiative, currently active in Austin, Texas and the German cities of Hamburg and Ulm. Locating a Car2go Fortwo is quiet easy – all you need to do is fish out your smartphone and locate the car using a third-party app. Taking control of the car is even easier.
Find the vehicle, put your membership card up to the window near the device on the dashboard to unlock the doors. Next, input your 4-digit PIN, make sure that there is no mess in the car or that the car is not damaged, move the key from the dash to the ignition key cylinder, and you’re ready to go!
In a time when the world is concerned about fuel economy and global warming, it is ventures such as these that may stand out as a solution. The Car2go Fortwo has been active for just over a year.
In a time when the world is concerned about fuel economy and global warming, it is ventures such as these that may stand out as a solution. The Car2go Fortwo has been active for just over a year.
BMW ME PICK-UP
Seriously, a BMW M3 pick-up? First it was the BMW X6, then it was the 5-Series GT, and now… a pick-up based on the M3. Looks like BMW has ran out of ideas for the niche market.
Crazy as it seems there may actually be a market for the M3 pick-up, especially down under where the Aussies still worship their 425 horsepower (317 kW) 6.2 liter V8 Holden Commodore pick-up, or just simply, Ute in Aussie speak.
Nevertheless, the pick-up conversion is professionally done. With a lighter rear end, the M3 pick-up should turn out to be a fantastic drift machine. The cargo area could also be used to carry 2 BMW motorcycles. Certain sources say this could also possibly be a special pace-car for events such as the 24-hour race at the Nurburgring.
Jom komen!