SEMA Booth Babes with Latest Cars

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As it turns out, not many of the pictures came out very well, so you’re only seeing a very small sample of the booth girls. Luckily, my friend Anthony from Carzi.com took some great photos at SEMA, and has them currently split into Section 1 and Section 2 posts. Please visit those articles for more.

Also check out this excellent video from AutoJunk.nl for many more booth babes.

Hyundai Model At Auto CAr Show

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beauty and passion red car. Sometimes sweet is a feeling arena that Mass Ferrari wearing red clothes debut participated who was warmly welcome Auto Show Car Babies. 

Seat’s latest special edition has star quality

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SEAT is celebrating its partnership with Columbian pop sensation Shakira with the debut in UK showrooms of a special edition SEAT Ibiza that’s packed with ‘good stuff’. The new Ibiza Good Stuff is based on the popular Ibiza 1.4 SE, available in both practical 5dr and sporty SC bodystyles, and boasts a sparkling array of neat extras for its bargain £12,300 RRP (£12,710 RRP for the 5dr). It has been named in recognition of SEAT’s...  

Shakira inside Latest Car in Geneva

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The rest of the show practically emptied as a huge crowd assembled around the SEAT stand. The Columbian pop singer – one of the top-selling artists in the world today – made the visit to sign the SEAT Leon Pies Descalzos, a one-off raffle prize car that is helping raise funds for her charity, the Pies Descalzos (Bare Feet) Foundation. 

Les Dames of the 2010 Paris Motor Show

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If there's one thing our readership enjoys more than cars, it's booth models. And the 2010 Paris Motor Show has more booth beauties than you can poke a stick shift at. What better way of passing the time between new product launches than gazing at these gorgeous ladies?

These female professionals have a very important job: attracting people to their particular manufacturer's booth. And most people (well, men) are only too happy to oblige. Check below the fold for our comprehensive gallery on the "other" models on display at this year's edition of the Paris motorshow.

The Girls Of The 2010 Paris Motor Show

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There's the cars. And the cars. And the cars. And then, there's the models of the cars. The 2010 Paris Motor Show has more booth beauties than you can imagine. So what better way to pay homage in a gallery? More in the gallery showing these female professionals, doing what they do best, attracting people to their manufacturer's booth! 

La vie est belle… at the Paris Auto Show

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They were able to burn their logo onto viewers’ eyelids by setting up machines behind the movie theater screen and, at a particularly dull moment in the ad, they fired a flash that, much like the sun would, would imprint the BMW logo on the back of the eyelids of the viewers.

To make sure that the viewers are aware of this imprint, the man in the commercial then asks that everyone closes their eyes.

What a genius and original way to market your brand!

At the Ferrari Driving Experience

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The rich are different from you and me. And not just because, as Ernest Hemingway once quipped, “they have more money.” They also own really fabulous cars. Like Ferraris. Sometimes several of them. And because they own Ferraris, they can also attend fabulous events, like the Ferrari Driving Experience (FDE) — a two-day dream getaway in which Ferrari owners sharpen their driving skills by hurling F430s around racetracks under the expert scrutiny of professional race drivers and instructors.

Today I infiltrated the racing-red upper class to investigate.

The FDE has operated for years in Italy, first at the Mugello racetrack and now at Ferrari’s own Fiorano test circuit. But since last year Ferrari has also offered the course at Circuit Mont Tremblant outside Montreal, Canada. For sure, Fiorano has the history and the nearby Ferrari factory as lures, but it’s hard to imagine a more idyllic spot than Mont Tremblant. Ferrari guests stay the luscious Hotel Quintessence right on the verdant shores of Lake Tremblant. As you might imagine, the food is fantastique, and if you’ve brought your significant other, she or he can indulge in spa treatments, the spectacular infinity pool, and myriad other hedonistic diversions while you’re at the track toughing it out behind the wheel of a Ferrari.

The FDE isn’t a racing school per se; instead, the course aims to teach Ferrari owners how better to enjoy the performance of their purebred machines. Classroom talk, led by veteran Canadian instructor Pierre Savoy, focused on weight transfer, the importance of being smooth at the wheel, and the proper line through corners of differing shapes. Then we headed out (ran out, actually) to the waiting F430s.

The FDE offers a ton of wheel time. Our class of 18 students broke into three groups of six; we drove off to practice slalom exercises, threshold braking, correcting oversteer on a wet skidpad, and restrained familiarization laps of the circuit’s north loop (by tomorrow, we’ll be running the whole track). Remember: you’re not doing this stuff at the wheel of some beat-up school mule. All the drills are performed in nearly new Ferrari F430s — all with carbon-ceramic brakes and F1 paddle-shift transmissions (the skidpad cars have six-speed manuals because students spin a lot and that puts a ton of strain on the F1 boxes).

The instructor-to-student ratio is impressive. And so is the quality of the instruction. All the guys are top racers. Among them: Anthony Lazzaro (a three-time world karting champion, NASCAR ace, and class winner at the Daytona 24 hours), Matt Plumb (2003 SPEED world challenge rookie of the year and second in last year’s Grand America Rolex & Sports Car Series), and chief instructor Nick Longhi (a Rolex GT hot-shoe with 10 years of teaching Ferrari drivers to go faster). The emphasis is not on becoming the next world champ, but on learning driving finesse and having a great time doing it.

By the end of the afternoon, we were running laps of the north loop with impressive velocity indeed. Though I’ve done many racing schools before, as I drove with Matt Plumb riding shotgun, he offered really helpful insights that, when I began employing his suggestions, produced tangible improvements in my car’s speed and stability. We’ve all heard the phrase “in slow, out fast,” but Matt had me backing off my corner entry speed even more than I’m accustomed to — and it worked. By the end of the afternoon I was definitely driving more quickly, yet the car felt more locked down that it had in the morning runs.

As I mentioned, the Ferrari Driving Experience is an exclusive deal. You have to own a Ferrari to play. You’ve also got to plunk down $8500 for two days (though that includes meals, five-star lodging, track and instructor access, and all that F430 seat time). Do the math on renting a Ferrari and the price actually seems like a deal.

Tomorrow we’ll start lapping the full course, and we’ll be pushing the F430s even faster. I’ll report back with Part II of Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous — And Those Who Just Pretend To Be.

Angelina Jolie Dazzles At Premiere Of ‘Salt’

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It was Angelina’s time to shine in a dazzling black sequinned mini-dress that put her legs on show.
The star now has a total of 14 tattoos, including the map co-ordinates detailing the countries of birth of her adopted children Maddox eight, Pax, six, and Zahara, five; and biological kids, Shiloh, four, and twins Knox and Vivienne, 23-months-old.

Her father Jon Voight also made a surprise appearance on the red carpet, along with her brother James Haven.
The famously fiery father and daughter recently reconciled after years of estrangement which began in 2001 when he said she had ‘serious mental problems.’

Meanwhile, the actress is already thinking ahead to her next movie, which will see her take on the part of Cleopatra.
‘We are trying to uncover the truth about her as a leader and not just a sex symbol which she really wasn’t – she didn’t have many lovers, maybe only two, and they’re men she had children with.’

The lovely ladies of the Paris Motor Show

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The French are known for their fine food, fine wine and as we've just seen this past week, their fine automobiles. But nary a vehicle we passed at the 2006 Paris Motor Show stood on that turntable alone; each was accompanied by an equally fine female accent. We would never dream of objectifyng those born without a Y chromosome, so thankfully more than a few automakers at this year's Paris show were willing to step in and do the job for us. We submit these images for your viewing pleasure, although hopefully not too much pleasure. Follow the jump for more lovely lady pics, all high resolution, of course. 

Detroit Motor Show Models

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The most important auto show in North America, the Detroit Auto Show has been a mainstay for more than 100 years. From its beginnings during the infancy of the automobile to its rise to international prominence in 1989 when it became the North American International Auto Show, the event has been host to more than 1,000 North American and worldwide vehicle introductions. The Detroit show is one of two auto shows worldwide to be named an international show on an annual basis by the Organisation Internationale des Constructeurs d’Automobiles (OICA), the Paris-based global alliance of automotive trade associations and manufacturers. Each January more than 6,000 international journalists from around the world attend this exciting show.

Detroit Motorshow

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Motorshows in Detroit are the world’s most anticipated every year! 2008 is not an exception! Unfortunately, we don’t have enough skills to talk about any of the new autos in depth. We’ll leave it to the expert magazines and web-sites! What we can do is to share with you some photos of the most stylish and innovative cars from the show!