Showing posts with label models. Show all posts
Showing posts with label models. Show all posts

Friday, February 15, 2013

Qoros Details New 3 Production Sedan and Cross Hybrid and Estate Concepts


The compact car we came to know as the QC3 from Chinese-Israeli start-up brand Qoros over the past few months will be named the 3 Sedan (no similarities with the other 3 from…Bavaria), the company announced today, while also providing real-life pictures of the production-intent 3 Cross Hybrid and 3 Estate Concepts, all of which will make their world premiere at the Geneva Motor Show.

Qoros says the 3 Sedan will be manufactured in a new assembly plant in Changshu, China, with sales to begin in its home market during the second half of 2013, and in Europe towards the end of the year, and will be followed by new models at intervals of approximately six months.

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Thursday, February 14, 2013

25 Random Things That Happened At Fashion Week, According To Vine

Carbs were ingested! Models…existed! Video selfies are now a Thing! And Instagram is so, so very over.










This girl collapsed in her bed without reading her book.




But who reads during fashion week? I mean really.

















People tried to act disinterested in free Maybelline makeup.




But they took it anyway, duh.

















Models wearing black loitered at a fancy picnic table.




This must have been one of those presentations that's supposed to feel like "you're just going over to a friend's house."

















Ladies that weren't scarily thin modeled in a runway show.




Diverse body types! It's a miracle.









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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Watch BMW Tests its Systems in R&D Dynamic Driving Simulator


Nowadays, the “ultimate driving machines” are loaded with technology. However, before rolling them out in its models, BMW tests them exhaustively to ensure they enhance safety.

Before real cars embark on testing those systems clocking thousands of miles around the globe, the Munich-based automaker first reviews how they interface with the driver at its R&D center.

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