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Revhead Ramblings: What Ever Happened to Rallying?
- May 8, 2018
- Posted by: Alex Baker
- Category: Revhead Ramblings
No CommentsRallying captured the hearts and minds of petrol heads for generations, it was the birth place of some of the most influential technological breakthroughs…
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Revhead Ramblings: Why Turbochargers Should Never Replace Naturally Aspirated Engines
- May 1, 2018
- Posted by: Alex Baker
- Category: Revhead Ramblings
In the ‘80s, turbochargers were all the rage. The technology was cutting edge, you’d see cars with the word ‘turbo’ adorned on their slick metal flanks. Car manufacturers were infatuated with forced induction…
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REVHEAD RAMBLINGS: The Coolest Cars of the Decade
- April 24, 2018
- Posted by: Alex Baker
- Category: Revhead Ramblings
In the last decade, our cars have become boring. In decades gone by cars have featured ice makers and shower accessories. Nowadays, the most audacious features are some overzealous styling packs. It’s not just the styling either, government regulations mean manufacturers are too focused on jumping through regulatory hoops to care about how the car actually performs…
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Revhead Ramblings: Are Our Cars Getting Too Fast?
- April 17, 2018
- Posted by: Alex Baker
- Category: Revhead Ramblings
It seems like the manufacturer’s sole aim with each new car is to make it faster than its competitors. This is evident in every market, from superminis to hyper-cars. In every practical sense, it’s pointless. But you can’t deny it’s incredible that by the end of this year we could have a handful of cars that can exceed 300mph…
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Revhead Ramblings: The Future of Parking
- April 10, 2018
- Posted by: Alex Baker
- Category: Revhead Ramblings
Our roads are horrendous, but that’s a topic for another day, our car parks though, are immensely primitive. Parking is a $30+ billion industry, yet it’s received little in terms of technology. The way in which we park has changed, our cars are now more capable in tight spaces than we are, yet the places we leave them haven’t evolved in the slightest; seeing as cars, and therefore parking, isn’t going away, it’s time we update this practise considerably…
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Revhead Ramblings: Why Your Next Performance Car Will Feature Hybrid Technology
- April 3, 2018
- Posted by: Alex Baker
- Category: Revhead Ramblings
There’s no escaping it, hybrids are the future of performance cars. Excluding the P1, 918 and LaFerrari, all petrolheads hearts will be filled with dread. It’s the first step to euthanising our beloved internal combustion engine…
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Revhead Ramblings: The Best Cars From The Noughties
- March 27, 2018
- Posted by: Alex Baker
- Category: Revhead Ramblings
The ‘Noughties’ could easily be described as the most influential decade in human history, defined by technological advances and political events…
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Why Was The Land Rover Defender so Popular? – Revhead Ramblings
- March 20, 2018
- Posted by: Alex Baker
- Category: Revhead Ramblings
The Defender was to the countryside what the black cab is to London. The Queen has one, Sir Winston Churchill had one and Sir David Attenborough uses one for his adventures. It’s the ultimate British vehicle, but why was it so popular?..
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Fastest Selling Used Cars of February 2018
- March 16, 2018
- Posted by: Alex Baker
- Category: Automotive Industry, News
The new car market is particularly susceptible to negative headlines and a subsequent lack of confidence, unlike the market for used cars…
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Revhead Ramblings: Has Engine Downsizing Fallen Out of Fashion?
- March 13, 2018
- Posted by: Alex Baker
- Category: Revhead Ramblings
Toyota have increased the size of the engine in their Yaris. As it seemed the world was destined for a 100cc city car, Toyota have increased their 1.3 four-cylinder unit to a 1.5 litre block instead…
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