Tuesday, 6 March 2012

2013 Audi A3 Three-Door Hatch Photos and Info: Trickle-Down Gadgetnomics

2013 Audi A3 Three-Door Hatch Photos and Info: Trickle-Down Gadgetnomics:

2013 Audi A3


Perhaps the quintessential example of a premium compact, the Audi A3 has been completely redesigned for the 2013 model year. The car debuts at the 2012 Geneva auto show as a three-door hatchback, which we likely won’t get in the U.S. It does, however, provide a good preview of the sedan that will arrive here as a 2014 model. This third-generation car will compete directly with the all-new Mercedes-Benz A-class, the BMW 1-series, and the upcoming Volvo V40.


2012 Geneva auto show full coverage


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World-famous 1972 Dodge Sportsman “MELVAN” Featuring Kurt Cobain Artwork for Sale on eBay

World-famous 1972 Dodge Sportsman “MELVAN” Featuring Kurt Cobain Artwork for Sale on eBay:

MELVAN 1


Long before the Ford E-series became the de facto transport for the punk nation, the venerable Dodge D-series/Sportsman (and, to a lesser extent, its Plymouth Voyager sibling) was the chariot of choice for transporting people, gear, and pompous arrogance cross-country in search of like-minded nonconformists hellbent on coloring outside the lines of society. Minor Threat, Negative Approach, the Misfits, and the Necros were but a few of the angry young groups to rely on Mopar power (the van used by Dead Kennedys had a camper-top conversion) for their initial forays into the alternate universe generally known as “Rock Band on Tour.”



But of all the derelict vans laid to waste by nascent hard-core, er, musicians, very few (Mike Watt’s million-mile E-350 a notable exception) can lay claim to genuine rock-star provenance. Here is an exception: Presenting the Melvan, an example of rolling art whose lineage is indelibly linked to not only to the Northwest’s most prolific purveyors of elegant bombast, the Melvins, but also Kurt Donald Cobain. You probably recognize the latter as the Nirvana front man whose hauntingly wounded yet melodic voice spoke to untold numbers of alienated youth and turned the music industry on its ear in the early 1990s.


Listed in the “Art > Art from Dealers & Resellers> Drawings” eBay category, it’s clear the seller, Ben Berg, realizes the value here is not in simple transportation but pedigree, validated in part by a “Kiss Mural on the (Van’s) side hand-drawn by Kurt Cobain using sharpie markers shoplifted from the Thriftway grocery store in Montesano, Washington. (Former employer of King Buzzo [of the Melvins]).” One of the first mentions of Cobain’s Kiss doodle appears in the Nirvana history, Come As You Are: The Story of Nirvana.


MELVA 2


Two registrations are included with the van: one in the name of Roger Osborne, (Buzz of the Melvins); the second in the name of Matt Lukin, the original Melvins bass player who went on to form Mudhoney with the members of Green River who didn’t end up in Pearl Jam. Berg, a longtime Melvins/Nirvana fan, was gifted the van by Lukin’s mother as a surprise after receiving his driver’s license. Berg states that the odometer “shows 12,000 and some change,” and that he believes “it has been over more than once.” The van was last driven in 1998, and its plates expired in April 1994—how’s that for a coincidence?


As of this posting, the current high bid was $7300, although it’s been steadily climbing toward an unspecified reserve. It’s going to be very interesting to see how high this one goes.





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2013 SRT Viper Potentially Previewed by a Toy, Again [New York Auto Show]

2013 SRT Viper Potentially Previewed by a Toy, Again [New York Auto Show]:

2013 SRT Viper toy car


A few weeks ago, the internet lit up with what was claimed to be the first image of the highly anticipated 2013 SRT Viper. There was one big caveat: That first glimpse of the new Viper came by way of a blurry rendering of a future Hot Wheels car. Hardly concrete stuff. Now, the first (not blurry) photos of the actual toy Viper have surfaced.


We’re as excited to see the new Viper as anyone, but we’re not quite ready to consider the sports car’s final look “leaked.” As we said when we covered the Hot Wheels rendering: The photo you see above is of a tiny-scale toy car, not an exact replica of the 2013 Viper. It appears similar to what we expect the Viper to look like, but we won’t know for sure until we see the full-scale car at the New York auto show in April. Or pictures of the real thing leak. Whichever comes first.


2012 New York auto show full coverage




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