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Girls and cars of the 2014 Detroit motor show | mega gallery
By Staff Writers · 14 Jan 2014
The Detroit motor show may showcase some of the most stylish and extravagant of the world's upcoming automotive models, but the manufacturers also garnish these four-wheeled objects of desire
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2014 Detroit motor show | mega gallery
By Staff Writers · 14 Jan 2014
Some of the biggest names in motoring have been renewed at this year's Detroit motor show.
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Kia GT4 Stinger reveal | video
By Staff Writers · 13 Jan 2014
The GT4 Stinger Concept exterior looks cover new ground for the Korean motoring brand with a low-slung grille flanked by LED headlights, see-through A-pillars and custom 20-inch wheels with carbon-fibre inserts.The 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine has 235kW of power driven through the rear wheels with a six speed automatic transmission.
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Mercedes-Benz C-Class trailer | video
By Staff Writers · 13 Jan 2014
Mercedes has given the coming C-Class a boost to a more upmarket level, drawing on styling and features from its flagship S-Class. The new C gets technology and cabin treatment that raise the bar against key rivals like the Audi A4 and the BMW 3 Series and 4 Series.Watch the new Mercedes-Benz C-Class video on our desktop site. 
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Lexus RC F Coupe revealed | video
By Staff Writers · 10 Jan 2014
The RC-F is a successor to the Lexus IS F sedan and gets an updated version of the IS F's 5.0-litre V8 engine. However Lexus promises power will trump the current 330kW and we've suggested the coupe may receive an increase of 32kW to 343kW.The video shows the performance coupe's sporty looks with a large spindle grille and aggressively-styled bumpers and side skirts.
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Ford delivers in-car pizza ordering
By Staff Writers · 09 Jan 2014
Ford has joined forces with Dominos to deliver new in-car pizza ordering technology.
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Subaru Levorg in action | video
By Staff Writers · 08 Jan 2014
The Subaru Levorg was unveiled at the Tokyo motor show in November last year.The Levorg sports wagon offers a choice of two engines: 1.6-litre with 125kW of power and 250Nm of torque or 2.0-litre boxer with 221kW of power and 400Nm of torque. Both have four-cylinder engines mated to continuously variable transmissions.Watch the Subaru Levorg in action video here. 
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Doctors still grim after Schumacher second surgery
By Staff Writers · 31 Dec 2013
Doctors who performed a second operation on Michael Shumacher say they have gained time but still can't give a recovery prognosis for F1's most successful racer, who suffered brain haemorrhage after a skiing fall.The retired Formula One legend has been fighting for his life in hospital, with doctors saying yesterday he was now in a "decisive" 48-hour period that will determine whether he survives.Chief anesthesiologist Jean-Francois Payen refused on Monday to predict whether or not the seven-time Formula One champion would recover from the severe head injury sustained while skiing off-piste in the French Alps resort of Meribel. “We cannot predict the future for Michael Schumacher,” Payen said. “It’s too soon to talk about. He is in critical condition, his condition can be described as life threatening.”Meanwhile, Schumacher's family released a statement acknowledging the efforts of the doctors. "We would like to thank the medical team who we know do everything possible to help Michael. We would like to also thank the people from all around the world who have expressed their sympathy and sent their best wishes for Michael's recovery. We would like to ask the media to respect the privacy of us and our friends and thank them for their support," his  personal assistant, Sabine Kehm, said on behalf of Schumacher's wife Corinna and children Mick and Gina-Marie.Schumacher family keeps bedside vigil around the clockThe 44-year-old German was "suffering a serious brain trauma with coma on his arrival, which required an immediate neurosurgical operation," the hospital in the southeast French city of Grenoble said in a statement after his arrival there yesterday. "He remains in a critical condition."Schumacher had been skiing off-piste in the upmarket Meribel resort, where he reportedly has a property, when he fell and hit his head on a rock, mountain police who gave him first aid said.Schumacher's manager Sabine Kehm confirmed that Schumacher was wearing a helmet at the time of the accident. He was airlifted to a local hospital, then to the Grenoble facility. A specialist neurosurgeon from Paris was rushed in to oversee his treatment.The director of the Meribel resort, Christophe Gernigon-Lecomte, had said just after the accident that Schumacher had been wearing a helmet and was "conscious but a little agitated'' just after the accident, with early reports suggesting there was no cause for alarm.But when Schumacher then fell into coma, doctors realised the damage was worse than initially feared. The two mountain police officers who gave first aid said Schumacher was suffering "severe cranial trauma'' when they got to him and a helicopter was brought in to evacuate him within 10 minutes.Also see: Shumacher commandeers taxi wheel to speed to airportA renowned Paris surgeon, Dr Gerard Saillant - who also operated on Schumacher when he broke his calf and shinbone during his most serious racing crash at the 1999 British Grand Prix - was brought to the Grenoble hospital in a police car to take charge of the famous patient.Also see: Schumacher impersonates The Stig in Top Gear hoaxSchumacher was on a private stay in Meribel, according to his spokeswoman, with his 45th birthday happening next Friday. Dr Gary Hartstein, former Medical Delegate for the Formula One World Championship, took to Twitter to attempt to explain the medical situation Schumacher finds himself in."It's quite well known that extradural hematomas, a kind of cerebral hemorrhage, can leave a lucid interval after injury," he wrote, referring to reports that Schumacher was conscious when he was attended to after the accident."Then as the hematoma forms, the sudden increase in pressure causes sudden and dramatic symptoms. Pressure must be relieved rapidly. This is done with a neurosurgical intervention. Then the victim is observed in an ICU environment."Quality of recovery depends on: 1) severity of initial injury, 2) acuteness and amplitude of pressure rise when hematoma forms, 3) rapidity with which it is drained, 4) quality of neuro intensive care and rehab."Schumacher retired from Formula One for a second time at the end of the 2012 season. He won two world titles with Benetton and five in a row with Ferrari.Schumacher has had accidents before, including a motorcycle crash in February 2009 in Cartagena, Spain, where he damaged a vertebra, a rib and the bottom of his skull. At the time, his doctor, Johannes Peil, said it had caused the racer the most serious long-term harm of his career.Also see: Watch Michael Schumacher explain the F1 steering wheelThat accident denied him taking the place of Felipe Massa at Ferrari after the Brazilian suffered severe head injuries in a crash at the Hungarian Grand Prix in 2009. Schumacher recovered from those injuries to make an ill-fated return in 2010 at Mercedes where he spent three seasons and was largely outshone by teammate Nico Rosberg.Meribel is part of an extensive ski region with about 180 lifts connecting three alpine valleys.www.news.com.au 
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Chuck Norris shows Van Damme how to do a split | video
By Staff Writers · 20 Dec 2013
A Volvo stunt featuring Jean-Claude Van Damme performing one of his signature splits between two trucks driving backwards was one of the most-watched videos of the year. But 'Walker Texas Ranger' star Chuck Norris has raised the bar -- several thousand metres above ground, it seems -- with a video showing him doing the splits on the wing tips of two fighter jets. In the air. With a gymnastic formation of 11 defence force troops on his shoulders. With a stirring Shakespearean voice-over. It's not the real deal of course. Hungarian production studio Delov Digital created it as a video Christmas card, and as a salute to Van Damme's feat. Watch Chuck Norris splits video on our desktop site. Also watch: Jean-Claude Van Damme splits video on our desktop site.   Jean-Claude Van Damme performs his signature splits between a pair of moving Volvo trucks.
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Best of the 2013 car ads
By Staff Writers · 20 Dec 2013
Carmakers spend up big on the annual Super Bowl commercials, with a 30-second in-game spot costing $3.7m and even slots at the start and end of the game commanding premium prices. It's money well spent if they can attract attention – and turn it into sales. And a good ad can go far beyond the game day, turning viral and getting millions of views. Volkswagen's Darth Vader from the 2011 Super Bowl and the hot Adriana Lima commercial from the 2012 Super Bowl are just two of the stars that went on to become global successes.So which were the big contenders this year? Mercedes-Benz was early out of the gates with a teaser featuring swimsuit model Kate Upton 'washing a car slowly'. The shapely Ms Upton didn't actually get her own hands wet – except to blow a bit of foam around – and her role seems to be mainly distracting the footballers who are doing all the hard work. Merc followed up with what must have been a costly exercise for the CLA, with a pact offered by Willem Dafoe as Satan, and the Rolling Stones 'Sympathy for the Devil' as the soundtrack.Watch the Mercedes-Benz Kate Upton car wash adWatch the Mercedes-Benz Soul adWe reckon Coke filched ideas from two top Aussie movies. Their Coke Chase ad featured a gang of Mad Max baddies and a crew of showgirls in a pink Priscilla bus, vying with a Great Escape motorbike, a posse of cowboys and a camel-leading Arabian sheik – all in a race to a giant Coke bottle. The ad was the key creative in an online campaign that lets viewers vote to let three of the teams reach the bottle first – or delay the other teams by watching linked 'sabotage' videos. Watch the Coke Chase adThe early teaser for Toyota's 'Wish' spot featured The Big Bang Theory's Kaley Cuoco – it looked like fun and was backed up with the 'Careful What You Wish For' full ad, which gained much from Cuoco's perky personality as Penny.Watch the Toyota Wish teaser ad Watch the Toyota RAV4 Wish adKia's Space Babies teaser shows some fantastic CGI, and an even more fantastic answer to kids asking where they come from. The ad works well nearly right to the slightly lame ending, but it's doubtful it stacks up as something to rival their viral stars, the Soul Hamsters.Watch the Kia Space Baby adBut the Kia ad that had everybody talking -- including motoring journos -- was 'Hotbots', where a robotic motor show stand attendant (we don't call them booth babes here) gets revenge on a grubby guy.Watch the Kia HotBot adHyundai went all-out for the Super Bowl with several spots. The 'Team' one for Santa Fe was an early favourite, with some great performances from child actors -- and a very scary mum.Watch the Hyundai Santa Fe Team adThe 'Playdate' took you on an extreme day out of having fun and upsetting security guards, bikies and police, with the Flaming Lips providing the soundtrack.Watch the Hyundai Playdate adThe Genesis was talked up in 'Excited' with Hyundai touting its advantages over high end, and particularly German, luxury cars.Watch the Hyundai Genesis Excited adAnd then there was the aversion therapy of 'Stuck', showing some of the worst vehicles you can be stuck behind in traffic -- unless you have a Hyundai Sonata to overtake them, of course.Watch the Hyundai Sonata Stuck adVolkswagen ditched the Star Wars theme, and instead drafted reggae legend Jimmy Cliff for their 'Get Happy' teaser – and then got into a little hot water with the full ad, which shows Caucasian men taking off Jamaican accents. Perhaps it's still a Star Wars link ... the movie franchise faced similar accusations of racial stereotyping with the Jamaican-sounding Jar Jar Binks.Watch the VW Get Happy adWatch the VW Jimmy Cliff adVW then followed up with a low-key but effective 'bad dog' ad, showing what to do when the dog eats your car keys.Watch the VW Bad Dog adAudi tapped into every adolescent boy's fantasy with a lad heading off to prom night alone being tossed the keys to his dad's Audi S6, kissing the football jock's girlfriend and generally making it a night to remember.Watch the Audi Prom adFiat has launched a trio of ads for the 500L, all aimed at emphasising how much larger it is than the garden variety 500. Date, Sisters and Wedding are all flavoured with Italian dressing and – while not as scorching at the Catrinel Menghia Abarth ads – still manage to be cheeky.Watch the Fiat 500L Date adWatch the Fiat 500L Sisters adWatch the Fiat 500L Wedding adThe Chrysler group turned on the patriotism for their slightly saccharine ode to a farmer and Whole Again ads.Watch the Dodge Ram Farmer adWatch the Jeep  Whole again adAnd even snack food Doritos has got in on the car act, with one of the finalists for its Crash the Super Bowl ad playoff featuring the perfect solution to a back seat dog problem.Watch the Doritos Road Chip ad 
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