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Also known as "show cars," concept cars are car prototypes that appear in auto shows. They range from conservative preproduction prototypes to experimental, radical new designs intended to test...
NAIAS concept cars are shown during auto shows in Detroit, Michigan. Here you can see the new concept cars that are coming out and view the ones from the past. This is a very exciting event that...
When it comes to concept cars, no idea is too wild to give it a try. With fuel prices topping $4 a gallon, alternative powered cars are a real necessity. Here's how to make a balloon powered...
Technology surrounding Flying Cars have made some great and exciting advances in the past few years. Learn the basic on how flying cars will work in the future.
If you want to learn how to become a car designer, you will need more than talent at drawing pictures. Car design is actually one of the most difficult design careers to break into. There are many...
A concept car or "show car" is designed to highlight a new technology, style, or radical change in order to judge consumer interest before mass production of the car. Designing a car like this is...
Citroën is an automobile manufacturer whose line of products include the C1, C2, C3, C4, C6, C8, C3 Pluriel, New Berlingo, C4 Picasso, Grand C4 Picasso, C-Crosser and the Nemo. Citroën's...
Let your imagination run wild by drawing a concept car. It doesn't have to conform to normal rules or traditional designs. You can use a wide variety of shapes to create your own vision. Choose...
An automatic 2009 PT Cruiser gets an average of 21 miles to the gallon. To improve those numbers and save money on fuel, owners can employ several fuel-saving tricks that are available to most...
The development of a concept car is either an individual or group effort that requires the ability to think beyond traditional ideas of what constitutes a workable design for an automobile. The...
When Ford debuted the redesigned Mustang in 1994 it echoed the first-generation 1964 Mustang. It prompted General Motors and Chrysler's Dodge division to eye their own first-generation Camaros and...
Like most automotive inventions, the creation of the Chevrolet Camaro was a group effort. The Camaro's roots can be traced to 1958 when Pontiac designer Bob Porter noticed a four-passenger...
Many kinds of paint are used in the world today. The paint type used depends on the surface, environment and application of the finished product. Some examples of paints are oil based, latex,...
The first minivan was created by William Stout in 1935 at Stout Engineering Laboratories in Detroit, Mich. The Stout Scarab was too radical in design to catch on as a production car, but the idea...
Semi-truck drivers are known for their individuality. So are their trucks. Many semi-truck enthusiasts want to design their own truck. This can be done cheaply and easily using standard drafting...
Designing a unique police car can be a great activity for students who are learning about the functions of government. You can have your students design police cars and create their own fictional...
Sports car have unique designs that play up their style as fast and glitzy cars. Smooth shapes and aerodynamic designs dominate the style of most sports cars. Designing your own sports car can be...
Designing your own cars can be an extremely exciting undertaking for any would-be illustrator or graphic designer. By showcasing your own car design you can express your own individual style and...
Race cars are often completely decked out in various colors. Often these are the colors of the sponsors that support the race car but they can also be original paint schemes. One of the most...
The Nissan Pulsar was a very successful car model manufactured and distributed by the Nissan Car Company out of Japan. The Pulsar became a concept car because of the many unique features that...
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