Jaguar has made some Faux Paus when it comes to Automotive Marketing, but today we're going to fix it all and put them back on course.
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There has been criticism levied at the 296. It's also been praised as a great step forward. Who are we to argue with either. Novitec decided to take all the good parts and throw away all the questionable ones. The color, the look, the sound. Perfect-o. Future photographers and cinematographers are cutting their teeth more and more on the simplest form of dynamic film-making, shooting cars. It's become a great way to fuel their passion and drive and move it towards another level of film-making. The beauty of this is that anyone can enjoy this art! When someone films your favorite car or even your personal one, they make a permanent record in the best possible light of your vehicle in moving, living color. To see what this all looks like, allow me to share this amazing capture and tell me; can you imagine your car in this shot? Ever wondered how the most technological vehicle on the planet works? Here's a chance to get a tour from the creator himself, Christian Von Koenigsegg as he shows you what makes his masterpiece tick. @vipprimo, the head of the Executive Automotive Society was featured in Lux Boston. It's a great article and we hope you check it out!
https://luxboston.com/allen-harris-the-visionary-driving-new-englands-auto-culture/ How much of a car do you need to rebuild the original car that it still counts as the original car? That's the conundrum we face as restorers pull up barn finds to look for vehicles that have incredible stories, but not much in the way of metal. Sure, a bolt here, a buff here, no problem, but what happens when the only thing left is a VIN number and paper records? Today we discuss what makes a car, a car and what could the future hold for those that want to make their mark by making something iconic. Awhile ago I discussed how EV information was inaccurate. The things we were hearing weren't true. Now people are starting to see that the automotive market is in trouble and there's a clear reason why. If you don't make the cars people want, they won't buy, but why aren't they changing course? Today we discuss the impending EV Bubble and why automakers refuse to change course. I've been told over and over that I should buy a car because it's faster or cheaper, but that's not why we buy super cars. So let's discuss. The Iconic Lamborghini Countach from Cannonball Run turns 45! |
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