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We were fortunate enough to be able to beat back the crowds around Fireball Tim Lawrence’s Redster just long enough to snap a few shots from the show floor. Auto Trader Classic rolled out both the 1951 Chevrolet 3100 and Fireball himself for the event. Throw in the five massive Sony touchscreens... 

5-11-2010

Good news, Las Vegas-bound Audiphiles: Your favorite four-ringed German automaker has announced that it will have an official presence at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas in November. As you might expect, Audi’s latest technology will be featured prominently, including some sort of new Audi “After... 

2-11-2010

SEMA is an interesting show. We go in knowing full well that 60-75% of the cars we’ll be walking past and/or covering are just trash. Sorry if this bombshell offends anyone, but your Chrysler 300C doesn’t need 26-inch hoops, nor seventy gallons of sparkle orange paint. Or diamonds. But,... 

9-11-2009

In past years at SEMA, there has always been a single vehicle that seems to be the most popular at the show. Last year, it was the Dodge Challenger and Nissan GTR, but there weren’t enough to be overwhelming. This year, the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro came and infested the Las Vegas convention center... 

9-11-2009

It seems that matte black is the new black this year at SEMA, especially if you broaden if to gray and slip bare carbon fiber into the category. This particular application of said coloring resides on a sinister looking Bentley Continental GT. Besides the satin paint, it’s wearing a Premier... 

8-11-2009

If Ford had only offered the 5.4-liter V8 in the SVT Raptor and called it a day, we doubt anyone would have complained. Just the fact that the Blue Oval even had the guts to build such a vehicle deserves applause. But they didn’t. The 2009 SEMA Show saw the introduction of Ford’s 6.2-liter... 

8-11-2009

We didn’t expect much from Ford’s new fulls-size four-door at this year’s SEMA show, but the quartet of Taurus Concepts were actually pretty impressive. The design lends itself better to customization than we might’ve thought, and we wouldn’t be surprised to see quite... 

8-11-2009

We’ve been hearing about this car for three days, but we just couldn’t find it. Then, just before lunch, one of our intrepid reporters tracked the beast down within the tropical bowels of Las Vegas Convention Center’s Central Hall. Behold: the HPP Daytona! Yes, it’s a new... 

7-11-2009

While the Chevrolet Camaro and Ford Mustang are the de facto coupes of the show, as suspected, tuners have taken a liking to Hyunda’si Genesis Coupe, with numerous modified examples peppered throughout the show floor. The 3.8-liter V6 is arguably the better driver, and the Road/Race version... 

7-11-2009

We totally dig the new 2010 Suzuki Kizashi. It’s a bold step forward for Suzuki and (hopefully) a harbinger of great things to come, which also happens to be what “Kizashi” means. However, the looks are a little, well… not outstanding. Not that it’s particularly bad-looking... 

7-11-2009

It’s tempting to dismiss Lexus’ F-Sport as a direct Audi S-Line rip off. But unlike Audi’s visual-only appearance upgrades, F-Sport actually offers some performance (intake, exhaust, brakes, etc.), handling and exterior body mods. Advantage, Lexus. And we like the Yakuza-y stance... 

7-11-2009

“I’m not an engineer. I’m an electrician,” Luc Chartrand admits through his thick Quebecois accent. I believe him. Chartrand, a former karting and stock-car driver, is the lone designer, engineer and founder of HTT, a Montreal-based supercar upstart, unveiling the first prototype... 

6-11-2009