In 2009, a YouTube user called Luxe37 uploaded a stop-motion video called “The Fastest Red & Yellow.” With nothing more than a scale-model Japanese town, scale-model Japanese cars and a Pontiac Trans-Am, a few green men, some magnificent sound design, and what must have been a lot of time, Luxe37 created a splendor. Eleven years later, Luxe37’s landmark lark is still more thrilling and more engrossing than almost every car-centric heist film released since — and TFR&Y doesn’t have any dialogue. Or perhaps TFR&Y is better because of that. Whatever, the point is that it’s been a long
Vauxhall weighs in with strong sales as PSA increases profits
British brand Vauxhall has contributed sizeable revenue to a robust set of economic effects in 2019 for its dad or mum organisation, Group PSA, it has been announced.
The automotive giant, which features brands Peugeot, Citroen and DS as effectively as Vauxhall and Opel, marketed a bit fewer autos over-all in 2019 in contrast with 2018, but enhanced its profit margin for the sixth straight calendar year, to 8.five for every cent. Its web income rose 11 for every cent, providing a web profit of €3.3billion (£2.76billion).
• FCA and PSA merger agreed
PSA boss Carlos Tavares paid certain tribute