That was quick. Not even a month after Chevrolet pulled the wraps off its mid-engined 2020 C8 Corvette, a driver has managed to wad one up on a Californian road.In what certainly seems to be the first public crash of a new Corvette, multiple social media sources point to an Elkhart Lake Blue example colliding on a windy strip with an oncoming vehicle.We hope all hands walked away from the wreck.This video from YouTube gives us our best look at the mishap. After rolling by a grey GMC Yukon XL, which could be part of GMs response team, the biffed C8 heaves into view. Its clear the drivers side corner took the brunt of the impact, explaining why the IIHS likes to put vehicles through a small-overlap test.Both airbags have popped, giving us hope the safety systems worked as designed and the occupants are okay. Its flashing hazard lights tell us the electrical system or at least parts of it still functioned after the crash, perhaps an unintended benefit of all the Expensive Bits now being placed behind the driver.A last-gen Ford Ranger and newer Chevrolet Equinox were also tagged in the fray, with the latter taking the worst of this exchange. Most of the Chevys drivers side rear suspension has vanished and the side curtain airbags have also deployed, while the Ranger suffered drivers side front damage. Again, heres to all occupants emerging unscathed.Gearhead and car writer Jason Cammisa provides some extra context via his Instagram account. View this post on Instagram Wrecked C8 Corvette! That didnt take long. 😢 Friend of a friend happened upon this scene. Dunno who did what but theres also a Chevy Equinox there with a lot of rear suspension components ripped off, sitting on top of a guardrail. 🤦🏻♂️ The C8 looks like it’s missing its front-left corner. We can speculate forever. But the only thing thats important is that everyone got to walk away. Hope thats the case. #Chevrolet #Chevy #Corvette #C8 #CorvetteC8 #C8Corvette #crash #wreck #WreckedC8 #CrashedC8 #C8Crash #carcrash #carcrashes #wreckedcar A post shared by Jason Cammisa (@jasoncammisa) on Aug 11, 2019 at 1:19pm PDTWhile its always easy to play armchair vehicle-CSI, it doesnt take much of an imagination to suggest what happened in this instance. It is possible the C8 took the right-hand California curve too wide, connecting with the Equinox as it was headed around the same curve in the opposite direction. The Ranger, behind the Chevy, would have had nowhere to go.Be safe out there,
Origin: Watch: New 2020 Corvette already wrecked in California
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Watch: Ridiculous feud sees Dodge Challenger Demon left to burn after burnout
A Dodge Challenger SRT Demon that caught fire setting up for a drag strip run was left to burn for a few minutes after the owner got in an argument with the tracks safety marshal, reveals a new video posted to YouTube.The burnout starts at about the 50-second mark in the video uploaded to MotorTube, and ends shortly after when a small pop of flame exits the underside of the car and power stops being sent to the rear wheels.The marshal quickly steps in with a fire extinguisher and douses the underside of the car, yelling to the driver to shut the car off. According to the driver, he can’t shut it off, which apparently starts some sort of swear-filled argument between the two.The owner slowly exits the car, seemingly unperturbed by the fact that his rare drag-spec Demon is literally burning to the ground next to him. The marshal leaves, angry at the owner for disobeying him, and lets the car burn, while the owner refuses to open the hood to let the marshals put out the fire.The whole thing just looks bad for both parties why didnt the owner just open the hood? Could the marshal not have kept his cool a little longer? Why does this car have to suffer over this
Origin: Watch: Ridiculous feud sees Dodge Challenger Demon left to burn after burnout
10 curious storylines to watch from 2019’s first half of Canadian auto sales
This weeks hot Unhaggle deal includes the Ford F-150, GMC Sierra and Ram 1500.Handout / Ford / GMC / Ram Canadian auto sales are down. In fact, Canadian auto sales have been in decline since the early spring of last year, failing to match the prior-year totals in 16 consecutive months.The story is becoming all too familiar; the headlines too easy to write. Automobile manufacturers cant seem to quit the passenger car business fast enough and cant open new SUV assembly plants with any more haste. Premium marques, via products such as the Mercedes-Benz A-Class and Lexus UX, are diving downmarket in the hopes of sustaining the last decades conspicuous march into the mainstream. Last years top sellers are this years top sellers. And then theres the unpredictable Tesla, with meaningful volume and a future always in question.Those are the main themes. But in a market thats lost more than 5 percent of its volume through the first half of the year, weve sorted through the numbers to find 10 stories that fill in the blanks. In search of a measure of nuance, these 10 tales are the details well want to look back on in six months time to see how 2019 really turned out.Top Trucks TumbleIn the highly competitive full-size pickup truck arena, the fact that the Ford F-150 hasnt been fully redesigned since the 2015 model year should, theoretically, bode well for freshly redesigned rivals. The Ram 1500, GMC Sierra, and Chevrolet Silverado were all new for the 2019 model year. Yet in a gradually shrinking pickup truck market, Fords full-size pickup truck sales are up 4 percent this year, while the second, third, and fourth-ranked trucks from Ram, GMC, and Chevrolet are sliding. And theyre sliding quite noticeably. The F-Series top challengers are collectively down by more than 7,000 sales so far this year.The Detroit RiverOnce known as The Big Three and now more clearly as The Detroit Three (irrespective of brand origin), General Motors, Ford Motor Company, and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles produced only 41 percent of all auto sales in Canada during 2019s first six months. Thats down from 43 percent at this stage of 2018, its worse than the market share produced by the trio during the last major recession of a decade ago, and its a far cry from the 53 percent share attributed to the Detroit Three as recently as 2007.Car QuintetThe fact that cars traditional passenger cars the likes of which more than half of all buyers opted for a decade ago are struggling is not news. Barely more than one-quarter of all automobile purchases ends up as a car acquisition. But what amplifies the degree to which cars are now so wholly rejected is the decline of Canadas most popular cars. Through the first half of 2019, Canadas five best-selling cars (Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, Hyundai Elantra, Mazda3, Volkswagen Golf) are all selling less often than they did a year ago. In fact, the quintet has combined to lose nearly 10,000 sales compared with a year ago.Homegrown SUVsBoth of Canadas two best-selling cars are built right here in Canada. The same can be said in the SUV/crossover sector. The difference, however, is the level of success encountered by Canadian-made SUVs; not just the number one Toyota RAV4 and number two Honda CR-V but by other Canadian-assembled utility vehicles, as well. The RAV4, CR-V, and Ford Edge all rank inside the top 10. Together with the Chevrolet Equinox, Lexus RX, Ford Flex, Lincoln Nautilus, and Lincoln MKT, Canadian-made SUVs account for nearly one-fifth of the SUV market.Monotonous Minivan MinimizingShoppers that in times past were automatically destined to drive away from a new car dealer in a minivan are, just like passenger car buyers, increasingly destined to buy a new three-row crossover. This isnt a new phenomenon, but the rate at which Canadas five-strong minivan lineup is collapsing is now solidly in nosedive mode. Minivan volume plunged 19 percent in calendar year 2018; minivans are down 18 percent this year. That takes these monobox people carriers down to just 3.5 percent of the market. Aside from an uptick in sales of the Kia Sedona (which accounts for less than one-tenth of the segment), each nameplate in the segment is in decline. The Chrysler Pacifica, Dodge Grand Caravan, and Honda Odyssey are all down by double-digit percentage losses compared with 2018.Vorsprung Durch OffspringIn Audis showrooms, the student has become the teacher. Audis A4 lineup goes back generations, all the way to the mid-90s B5 generation of which nearly 1.7 million were built. In 2007, the A4 made possible an Audi coupe/convertible range called the A5. As time wore on, it became clear that the two-door market was evolving. Thus, the launch of the second-generation A5 spawned a direct A4 rival called the A5 Sportback, a liftback four-door A5 that, as it turns out, helps to make the A5 far more popular than ever. In fact, the car that Audi spun off from the A4 to incrementally add premium passenger car sales is now
Origin: 10 curious storylines to watch from 2019’s first half of Canadian auto sales
Watch: Australian gender reveal burnout ends with explosion, car fire
Australians love burnouts its almost like its in their blood, something imbued in them from birth. That goes double for this one kid, whose gender-reveal-via-burnout turned out even more memorable than his parents had planned when it ended with an explosion and car fire.Police in Australia are using a gender reveal party that took place on the countrys Gold Coast in April 2018 as an example of how these sorts of stunts can go way wrong way fast.The reveal was supposed to happen via a giant smokey burnout in the revealers V8-powered Holden Special Vehicles Senator, a rear-wheel-drive muscle car. As he spun the tires, the blue smoke gave away the baby would be a boy.Unfortunately, the hoonigan at the wheel got a little overzealous and ended up causing a big explosion that burned the car to the ground. Nobody was hurt, but according to CNN, the 29-year-old driver was convicted of dangerous operation of a motor vehicle.Police have stepped in after a gender reveal ceremony took a turn for the worst.The explosive finale was captured on video, with the daredevil driver slapped with a hefty fine: https://t.co/V7DkwMkN2l @njkelly9 #9News pic.twitter.com/voh5QeTRqy Nine News Gold Coast (@9NewsGoldCoast) July 9, 2019This isnt the first time a gender reveal has sparked flames the its-a-boy!-burnout party is actually part of a growing trend in Australia, apparently which is whats got police increasingly concerned.On top of it all, gender reveal parties are starting to see a lot of push-back generally, especially over-the-top ones. Our thoughts? At the end of the day, just dont be dumb,
Origin: Watch: Australian gender reveal burnout ends with explosion, car fire
Watch: The first American Honda comes back to life in this restoration documentary
The first Honda N600 sold in AmericaHonda Honda has been doing business in America for 60 years this year, and to celebrate the milestone the brand has already – and this is true – restored a classic Chevrolet pickup.(I guess when you reach a certain age, you just do whatever you want.) Now it’s also released a video highlighting another special restoration it commissioned years back, that of the very first Honda to arrive in America, the 1967 Honda N600, serial number one. And there was just one person truly suitable for the job. That person is Tim Mings, the only full-time Honda 600 mechanic in the world. Ming had the N600 in his possession for a few years before he noticed the number. The car was one of just fifty 1967 N600s that made their way over to the U.S. from Japan to test the market.Ming brought Serial One to the So-Cal Japanese Classic Car Show (SCJCCS) in its unrestored state and vowed to return the next year with the vehicle fully redone. The video not only chronicles the specialty mechanic’s work, but also details the history of the N600 and of Honda in general, going back to when Mr. Honda himself first took generator motors and put them on bicycles using hot water bottles as gas tanks. The N600 was the brand’s first attempt at a four-wheeled vehicle and, as a result, it shares a fair bit in common with motorcycles of the time. When the gas crisis struck the U.S. in the ’70s, Honda was there with its small and frugal N600 (and later Civic) to fill the hole left by North American manufacturers.Serial One was disassembled, block-sanded by a body shop, its engine machined, repainted its original Ceramic White, and every little piece “lovingly massaged” by Ming and his team.It came down to the wire, with Ming pulling 12-hour days for seven days a week for the last while, but he made his deadline and delivered Serial One for its world premiere at the SCJCCS.Despite offers to rebuild it on behalf of private collectors, Ming allowed Honda to commission the build and produce the video.
Origin: Watch: The first American Honda comes back to life in this restoration documentary
Watch: Toyota’s new GR Super Sport supercar spotted at Fuji
Toyotas GR Super Sport Concept, built with Gazoo Racing, on display at the 2018 24 Hours of Le Mans.Handout This past weekend, Toyota Gazoo Racing won the Le Mans 24 Hours in France with a one-two finish following an intense final hour of the FIA World Endurance Championship season. One day later, Toyota’s new GR Super Sport road car showed up for track testing at Fuji Speedway. And guess who was at the wheel? None other than Mr. Akio Toyoda himself. To recap, the GR Super Sport first showed up last January at the Tokyo Auto Salon. Looking for all the world like a Le Mans racer for the street, the machine was said to be powered by a twin-turbo 2.4-litre V6 lashed to a hybrid system. The works of it should make somewhere in the neighbourhood of 1,000 horsepower. You know we live in a gearhead’s paradise when four-figure power outputs are mentioned almost in passing. This road car will form the basis of Toyota’s entrant into the new Hypercar class of racers. They will form a new top category of cars, replacing the current LMP1 prototypes, and be introduced from September 2020. Unlike the current spaceships, the general thought behind the creation of this class is to host cars that are instantly recognizable by their marque. They are charged with a performance goal of 03:22.00 during qualifying at Le Mans. For comparison, this year’s LMP1 pole-sitter ran a 03:15.497. If you’re interested in all the details of this new class, check them out here. As for the machine seen tackling Fuji, its camouflaged bodywork doesn’t give much away in terms of styling choices. We do get a shot of the interior around the thirty-second mark, showing a focused cockpit with a steering wheel surprisingly devoid of the typical myriad of race car controls. A centrally-mounted screen appears to show the GR Super Sport rocketing down Fuji’s main straight at 252 km/h. Cars generally get up to 275 km/h at the end of that stretch, so the GR SS certainly has the goods. No timeframe has yet been announced for
Origin: Watch: Toyota’s new GR Super Sport supercar spotted at Fuji
Watch Bond’s gadgets come to life in these Aston Martin recreations
Actor Sean Connery poses with an Aston Martin DB5. A 1964 DB5 played a starring role in the James Bond film Goldfinger that year. The DB5 and other Aston Martin cars have often been featured in James Bond films.Handout When we learned that Aston Martin was going to be building 25 special continuation reproductions of the original DB5 that Sean Connery famously drove in Goldfinger, we were excited. We got even more excited when we saw how the gadgets are actually going to work. To make all of the engineering work as slickly and smoothly as the oil from the taillights, Aston Martin employed the film special effects supervisor for the Bond films themselves, Chris Corbould. He’s been in the special effects industry since 1980, with his first Bond film being A View to a Kill, so you know he’s going to do it right. Aston Martin has released a video to tease the inner workings of the smoke screen, taillight-deploying oil slick and the front turn signal machine guns. Still to build is the revolving number plate displaying BMT 216A; the rear window bulletproof screen; wheel-mounted tire puncture spinners; bumperette battering rams; and of course, the all-important red button on the gearshift knob for any unwanted passengers. Corbould says the challenge in building these gadgets into a road car (although it isn’t street-legal) is to actually put them all into one car, whereas in a film there would be multiple examples, likely with a single gadget each. The cars will be reserved for the Bond fans with the biggest wallets, as each of the 25 examples will cost a whopping £2.75 million. Yes, unfortunately, it won’t just be given to you by Q Branch. Remember not to park it outside of any Scottish castles or drive it down any alleyways
Origin: Watch Bond’s gadgets come to life in these Aston Martin recreations
Watch a Chinese safety car take out the leaders of a race
An accident involving a safety car on the track of a recent Chinese Touring Car Championship event serves as a great example of why you should always, always shoulder-check. Take notes on how this ‘safety car’ merges out in front of a pack of speeding race cars, and then, please, please always do the opposite. Video footage of the race shows the competitors coming down the track at speed when the safety car, a white Nio SUV, makes a wide and seemingly deliberate turn out in front of the speeding cars. The two lead drivers, teammates and brothers David and Juan Carlos Zhu, either don’t see the new obstacle in front or don’t have enough time to react and are forced to swerve to avoid the un-safety car. The movement causes the two BAIC Senova D50s to clip, with the rear vehicle then contacting the boards hard. The friendly oops, sorry, didn’t see ya there wave of the safety car’s driver was probably poor consolation for the racers who were forced out of the competition. Nothin’ safe about
Origin: Watch a Chinese safety car take out the leaders of a race
Watch the ‘Toy Story 4’ characters throw a dance party in a Chrysler minivan
In a match made in advertising heaven, Chrysler has teamed up with Disney and Pixar to cross-hype the new Pacifica minivan and Toy Story 4 in a quick online video promo. The 30-second clip features Toy Story’s hero Woody and friends like Rex, Bo Peep’s sheep and that creepy spork thingy from the new sequel getting down to some funky tunes in the back seat of the new Chrysler family-hauler. The Pacifica is an important ride for Chrysler in North America. It moved some 118,322 units in 2018 alone, making it one of the brand’s best-selling models. Rumour has it an all-wheel-drive model is on the way, but this video neither confirms nor denies that. The partnership here is a no-brainer, as the 2019 Chrysler Pacifica and Pacifica Hybrid are aimed squarely at the Disney-supporting North American family. As the video shows off through the hijinx of Pixar’s animated toys, the minivans come equipped with family-friendly features like the U-Connect Theatre that plays games, apps and child-silencing films on two 10-inch touch screens mounted on the back of the front seats; hands-free power sliding doors; an onboard vacuum cleaner for however the cookie crumbles; and flat-fold rear seating for groceries or action-figure dance parties. Those disco dance lights, however, are not included. The fourth instalment in the Toy Story saga hits theatres on June 21.
Origin: Watch the ‘Toy Story 4’ characters throw a dance party in a Chrysler minivan
Watch Keanu Reeves show off his motorcycle collection
Is Keanu Reeves getting cooler? Is that even possible? Rocking a beard, shoulder-length hair parted in the middle and a blue blazer over a t-shirt, the heartthrob-cum-action-star recently got together with GQ magazine to showcase his affinity for motorcycles and remind the world that, yes, he’s still got it, just in case it had forgotten since the last John Wick instalment. In a 12-minute video published on the storied men’s magazine’s YouTube channel, the Toronto-raised actor speaks candidly about how he got into the bike scene; all the bikes he’s loved (and some he’s collected) over the years; and what’s going on at his shop, Arch Motorcycles. It’s always fun to hear about big international celebs’ Canadian connections. Reeves, who was born in Beirut, Lebanon but raised primarily in Toronto and holds a Canadian citizenship, traces his love for the two-wheeled machines back to his youth. “Where I grew up in Toronto, every summer motorcycle gangs would come into a place called Yorkville,” he says. “Those bikes, those people, those pirates, I think touched that 10-year-old kid in a way.” It wasn’t until he was working in the film industry that he would get onto a bike himself, learning on an enduro in Europe and returning to L.A. and buying his first bike in the mid-late ’80s. He still owns the second bike he bought, a 1973 Norton Commando 850 MK2A. “It’s got a nice sound. It smells good when it heats up, the oil. And I got a lot of miles on that motorcycle.” He would go on to use his knowledge of the British-made bike when a role in the 1991 film My Own Private Idaho had him climbing aboard another Norton product. When the trainer came out to explain how to operate the machine, Reeves remembers laughing and saying “I got it.” Today, as co-founder of Arch Motorcycle Company, a Hawthorne, California-based bike shop, he’s involved in the conceptualization and “dream” of the company, but leaves the building to the pros. “I can’t assemble a motorcycle and you don’t want me to fix it,” he says. “I can test ride it and I can tell you what’s wrong we kind of work with that.” In the video, he tours a few of the bikes on the Arch premises, including the 2004 Ducati 998 Matrix Reloaded Edition that Carrie-Anne Moss rode in The Matrix Reloaded; the 2019 Arch KRGT-1, a “performance cruiser”; the 2019 Arch1S “performance cruiser sport,” with a lower riding position and sportier bodywork; and the new Arch prototype product, the Method 143, a futuristic cruiser with sleek, overlaid materials like aluminum and carbon fibre. The video concludes with the 54-year-old star’s advice to those looking to get onto a motorcycle for the first time. “Be comfortable on it, don’t get too much power that can overwhelm you too quickly, and, uh, have fun.” Yup, still cool.
Origin: Watch Keanu Reeves show off his motorcycle collection