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#lolcars
Shanghai Declares War On "Engrish" Road Signs
Shanghai's covered with signs in Engrish, the babblefish approximation of English. City leaders have deputized students to identify these malapropisms before the 2010 World Expo in Shanghai. It's called "Operation Make Right Western Language." [Newser, Photo: Kennysia>] More » -
#carfires
Porsche Carrera GT Burns In Shanghai
This Porsche Carrera GT caught fire at a track day at the Shanghai International Circuit, burning to a crisp shell before marshals were able to extinguish the blaze. Strangely poetic accident report below. More » -
#novelties
Shanghai Sideways: Vintage Sidecar Motorcycle Tours
If you ever find yourself in Shanghai and want a unique look at the ever-growing Asian metropolis, do yourself a favor and strap yourself into one of Shanghai Sideways' 1938 replica BMW R71 motorcycle sidecars. More » -
#transformers2
Chinese Fan-Boys Tart Up Random Cars To Show Bumblebee Love
The Chinese love the new Camaro, especially dressed up as Bumblebee from Transformers 2, evidenced by their unapologetic pledge to rally stripe any yellow car they can including our favorite, the Volkswagen Santana-maro one of many Bumblebee-flavored 'maro wannabes.
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#shanghaiautoshow
2009 Ford Fiesta Gets Cirque Du Soleil'd In Shanghai
Ford had quite the display in Shanghai. They dropped an '09 Fiesta from the roof, ecoBoosted a Flex, showed off a Euro-Focus racer, the kinetic-designed Iosis Max Concept and had flying, leather-clad booth professionals. Rowr! More » -
#shanghaiautoshow
The Top 20 Reveals From The 2009 Shanghai Auto Show
The Shanghai Auto Show seems like a distant dream now. We laughed. we cried. We swear we got lead poisoning. Below we've compiled the very best of our exclusive international Shanghai coverage. Enjoy the Sinogasm.
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#shanghaiautoshow
Porsche Panamera Takes Elevator To 94th Floor
Prior to the Shanghai Auto Show, Porsche wanted to showboat a little. Their idea? Lift a Porsche Panamera to the 94th floor of the Shanghai World Financial Center. In an elevator. More » -
#formulaone
2009 Chinese Grand Prix Gets Wet, Real Wet
We made it over to the Shanghai Grand Prix again yesterday for some F1 action, but the weather was most definitely not on our side. We'll put it this way, we got wet. Spoilers below. More » -
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#formulaone
2009 Chinese GP, Day Two: Qualifying And The F1 Lifestyle
We're back at the Shanghai International Circuit today to catch F1 qualifying action for Sunday's Chinese GP as well as immersing ourselves in the interesting sights and sounds going on right outside the track. More » -
#formulaone
2009 Chinese Grand Prix, Day One: The Practice Sessions
We're here in China with little to do today, so we thought we'd head out to the Shanghai International Circuit to catch the first two Formula One practice rounds before Sunday's 2009 Chinese Grand Prix. More » -
#accidents
Angry Chinese Bus Driver Makes GTA-Style Hit On Motorcyclist
A disgruntled Chinese bus driver in Nanjing killed an unsuspecting motorcyclist yesterday, dragging him GTA-style for well over three miles before finally being stopped. The graphic? That ran in the local paper. [via Shanghaiist] -
#shanghaiautoshow
Buick Planning Orlando-Based MPV For Shanghai
There's no hiding that the Chinese love them some Buicks, so what's better than shoving seven Chinese into a new Orlando-based Buick MPV Concept that's debuting at the Shanghai Auto Show next week.
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#shanghaiautoshow
Porsche Panamera Drives, Jesus-Style On Chinese Water
Porsche is readying the Porsche Panamera for a world debut at the 2009 Shanghai Auto Show. In preparation, they've set out to prove it can walk on water, Jesus-style, better than the competition. More » -
#shanghaiautoshow
GreatWall Sport Sedan Concept: More Chinese Copy/Paste Goodness
GreatWall Motors is finally entering the "car" market with their CHC011-codenamed sport sedan concept managing to take the very best luxury-design cues and muck them up in a way only a Chinese automaker can. More » -
#shanghaiautoshow
Geely GE Rips Off Phantom, Makes Room For One Imperial Emperor
Made a fortune by selling decadent Americans lead-tainted toys and bootlegged DVDs? This Geely GE is the ride for you; doubling a Phantom's luxury by offering half the seating capacity for less money. More » -
#shanghaiautoshow
Jianghuai A00: Chinese Automakers Learn Silly No Longer Sells
Based on these first sketches of the Jianghuai Automobile A00, which will debut at the 2009 Shanghai Auto Show, the Chinese are rapidly figuring out how to build good-looking cars, rather than laughably-silly looking ones. More » -
#novelties
Shanghai Maglev Train: Faster Than A Bugatti Veyron
This video, taken on a trip to Shanghai, China, features the 268 MPH Maglev Train with comparisons to the top speeds of the world’s fastest production cars. More »



