Posted in Luxury on 6 October 2009

If you were looking for the most wondrous car in the world, you would definitely reach the place where a car has been made from an amazing 1,999 items which includes 1,682 t-shirts, 88 pairs of jeans, 64 pairs of shoes and 31 belts.8 people wracked their nerves and muscles in order to build the car at a Puma store in Carnaby Street, London.
The car is 14 feet long and they spent about a week experimenting with the clothing material they might require. It comes with a classic Ferrari colour and the Formula 1 replica looks amazingly real. The car is so fragile that no one can touch it or sit in it, or else it just might break up.
Posted in Automobile, Concept on 7 April 2009

Commuting long distances become a possibility only because of high speed vehicles that every person is quite fond of. Unfortunately, these same vehicles are the cause for the high number of road accidents and loss of life. In an ideal world, vehicles would transport us to the desired locations with zero safety risk.
The ideal world of tomorrow may be here today. General Motors in collaboration with scooter maker Segway brings you a two wheeled electric vehicle which promises to be accident free. The two seater vehicle intends to take over from the world of cars making them obsolete. The PUMA project (Personal Urban Mobility and Accessibility) involves a communication system that allows vehicles on the road to interact with each reducing the possibility of traffic jams and accidents. The futuristic looking vehicle is powered by a lithium-ion battery and can cruise at speeds of 35mph. On a single charge, the vehicle can go up to 35 miles.

