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Mercedes-Benz: A History of Innovation and Iconic Luxury
Mercedes-Benz: A History of Innovation and Iconic Luxury When it comes to luxury car brands, Mercedes-Benz is a name that is instantly recognizable. For over a century, this German automaker has been synonymous with quality, style, and innovation. In this article, we'll take a look at the fascinating history of Mercedes-Benz and how it has become one of the most beloved car brands in the world.
By Emmanuel Andrew3 years ago in Wheel
The Kawasaki H2R: A High-Performance Masterpiece on Two Wheels
The Kawasaki H2R: A High-Performance Masterpiece on Two Wheels Kawasaki Motors has been a leading manufacturer of high-performance motorcycles for over 50 years. In recent years, the company has once again pushed the boundaries of motorcycle design and engineering with the introduction of the Kawasaki H2R. This bike is a true masterpiece of engineering, combining cutting-edge technology, sleek design, and unparalleled performance to create one of the most powerful and innovative motorcycles on the market today.
By Manu Sanjay3 years ago in Wheel
Best Vintage Cars To Own
Chevrolet Corvette The Chevy Corvette is the most prized automobile in America and the symbol of the Big Three muscle cars. The "most iconic American car ever manufactured" is the second generation, which ran from 1963 to 1967, according to Keith Martin, publisher of Sports Car Market. It's stunning and new even now. You may search auctions, collector car dealerships, and websites like classiccars.com for deals on early model Corvettes because they are still widely available in the United States.
By Johanna Wanjiru3 years ago in Wheel
Dismantling
Dismantling is a bit of a misnomer, many would just call it being into mechanics, or fixing things, or a love of automotive, or being a "car-guy". That is not what I mean though. Sure all those things are true to some extent, but the thing I am really good at is pulling things apart to find the problem. I am really good at starting a project, and this short story is the longest answer to the question how did I end up with four dismantled motorcycles.
By Christopher Martin4 years ago in Wheel
Infusing Visual Storytelling into Car Reviews
If you love cars, trucks, and overlanding on an open road you’ll love the story that I can’t wait to share about a vehicle that is staying true to its original purpose while keeping up with modern technological innovations!
By Danielle Deutsch5 years ago in Wheel
Fairies and Driving
Two projects demanded a lot of scissor work: one was where a young woman walks down a mountain infested, enchanted?, with fairies, and the other project is where a monster is barreling down a highway in a fast car. Cutting out microscopic fairies and the wild, splayed-hand arm gestures from the first-person perspective of a monster driving his car were among the first really intriguing, real interesting, honestly engaging work that I did while pursuing a career in art. These two projects share one major component, beyond inkwork, painting, composition, and wordless storytelling: the craft behind paper cutting. Each fairy trickster in gowns of leaves and woven spider-thread, each rear-view mirror needing a separate scene painted, reversed and just a tiny bit blurry inside its half-inch-by-three-inch frame, each hand and every strand of arm hair and stray lock of hair caught by the wind, each and every one of these had to get cut, snipped, and teased out of its paper home without losing even a bit of ink, and without including a shred of white, or else risk losing the original composition and vision. Because even if I redraw the damaged piece, well, I'd have to cut that one out too, wouldn't I?
By William H. Young5 years ago in Wheel











