Showing posts with label Audi Quattro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Audi Quattro. Show all posts

Sunday, 4 July 2021

Electric Light Vans

Interesting article on the Autocar site today.  It is about Swindon and the effects of the forthcoming closure of the Honda car plant there.

It seems it won't be completely bleak for the workforce.  The Brexit that caused the closure (despite what they claim) has also left a shortage of workers for other industries so there will be other jobs in the area.

Meanwhile, it's all looking bright for Sunderland.  Nissan's car plant was in similar danger of closure but they have announced an expansion to build electric cars and a new plant building electric vehicle batteries.  The Government have negotiated this a part of a deal involving a large input of public money.  Nobody will admit how large but given that it is in the North of England where the Tories are ingratiating themselves with the voters, we can safely assume that we are putting a huge amount in.

The battery plant will be vitally important for the future of the British car industry - trying to import large numbers of batteries from Europe or elsewhere would be a logistical nightmare.

The other site in danger is (or hopefully "was") Vauxhall's plant down the road from me in Ellesmere Port.  It looks like the "Home of the Astra" will become the "Home of Electric Vans".   Not particularly exciting but a sensible move in the current climate.

More exciting would be building a different electric vehicle.

This I really like:
Although the eyes are a bit scary.

It is an E-Legend EL1 - modelled on the Audi Quattro.  There will only be 30 of them and they will sell for about £1 Million each - shame - it's just out of my price range.

It mustn't be confused with the Honda Legend which, unlike the Civic, Accord, Jazz and CR-V, has never been built at their Swindon plant.

And now, it never will.

Sunday, 9 March 2014

#CopGear

Don't often find interesting car stories on a Sunday but the Telegraph had this one today.

It's about the Metropolitan Police moving their collection of historic vehicles to a new home at Hendon Police College.

I don't think I've done anything about Police Cars since October 2010 so it's about time I did.  Here's a picture of the procession:

You will see a Morris Minor in that procession:
When I saw that I thought the registration number looked fake.  But it isn't! 
I'm not too sure when this actually took place.  The Telegraph say is was "this week" but the official website say it was February 26th.  In either case, the official Metropolitan Police site is very interesting - definitely worth checking out.  The move has been given the name #CopGear mimicking the logo from Top Gear.
 
Here's one of the cars that didn't make the journey under its own steam:

Shame as I have quite a soft-spot for Triumphs.

One of the Telegraph readers asked "Where's the Quattro?"

Here ya go...