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41,999 LEDs create the most phantasmagoric car MILTA Technology
Mar 02, 2017
41,999 LEDs create the most phantasmagoric car

There is a car covered by 41 999 LED lights who can change colors by responding to human gestures or music. It is a joint venture of Lexus and Vevo for UK singers Dua Lipa’s video “Be the one.” Check and see the magic through this post, as you probably will never have a chance […]

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The headrest can help you escape from trapped car MILTA Technology
Mar 01, 2017
The headrest can help you escape from trapped car

The main intended purpose for head restraints is for reducing or preventing whiplash. Mostly they are detachable and sturdy which comes in hand for survival tip. People have come up with a clever way for car headrests as the tool to break windows in emergency situations.

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Heaviest vehicle pulled by beard weighed 2,205 kg MILTA Technology
Feb 28, 2017
Heaviest vehicle pulled by beard weighed 2,205 kg

What can you do with your beard? Kapil Gehlot in Jodhpur, India, pulled a 4,861.193 lbs (2,205 kg) car over 131 feet and 2.8 inches(40m) using only his beard. The challenge was held in 2012 and earned the 24-year-old a Guinness World Records title for the Heaviest vehicle pulled by a beard.

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The most stolen car in England was Audi S3 MILTA Technology
Feb 26, 2017
The most stolen car in England was Audi S3

The most-stolen car in 2015 in England was Audi S3. No doubts why thieves like it so much. Just look at this beauty who can boost acceleration from 0-60mph in less than 5 seconds. Each penny worth as the basic model will cost at least £32,330. We love it as much the thieves.

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The biggest car collector owns 7000 cars MILTA Technology
Feb 25, 2017
The biggest car collector owns 7000 cars

What would you do with $20 billion net worth? The Sultan of Brunei’s Hassanal Bolkiah owns 7,000 high-performance cars, cumulatively valued at over $5 billion earning the title of the biggest car collector in the world. His luxurious car collection includes 574 Benz, 452 Ferraris, 209 BMWs, 179 Jaguars, 382 Bentleys, 134 Koenigseggs, a slew of […]

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There's a car powered by coffee MILTA Technology
Feb 23, 2017
There’s a car powered by coffee

There is a car fuelled by coffee beans called ‘Car-puccino’. It can reportedly reach 60 mph and achieve 1 mile per 56 espressos. The modified car works by heating the coffee granules in a charcoal fire, when then break down into carbon monoxide and hydrogen. The hydrogen is then filtered and combusted in the engine. […]

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The fastest land speed was 1 227 km/h MILTA Technology
Feb 21, 2017
The fastest land speed was 1 227 km/h

The fastest car in the world, powered by two jet engines Thrust SSC, is the only vehicle documented so far that reached the velocity higher than the speed of sound. It drove as fast as 1,227.9 km/h (763 mph), which is 1.02 Mach, on 15 October 1997 in the Black Rock Desert, Nevada, USA.

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The longest bus journey was 87,367 km MILTA Technology
Feb 18, 2017
The longest bus journey was 87,367 km

Hughie Thompson, John Weston and Richard Steel from UK were the three people that made the longest bus journey ever documented. They covered 87,367 km (54,289 miles) through 18 countries in a red London Routemaster double-decker bus. They travelled through London, Copenhagen, Hamburg, Milan, Istanbul, Dubai, Lahore, Bombay, Singapore, Perth, Sydney, Rio, Santiago, Los Angeles, […]

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The highest speed reach by a wheel-driven car is 738 km/h MILTA Technology
Feb 17, 2017
The highest speed reach by a wheel-driven car is 738 km/h

The fastest speed reached by a vehicle, where powered is transferred trough its wheels to the ground, was 737.8 km/h (458.4 mph). It was achieved by the turbine-powered Vesco Turbinator, driven by Don Vesco, at Bonneville Salt Flats in the USA on 18 October 2001.

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There was a guy that circumnavigated the globe in an amphibious car MILTA Technology
Feb 15, 2017
There was a guy that circumnavigated the globe in an amphibious car

The first and only circumnavigation by an amphibious vehicle was done by Ben Carlin from Australia. He did it in a modified Ford GPA amphibious jeep called Half-Safe, finishing on 8 May 1958. It took him over ten years to finish his journey, including a three-year break in England, to repair the car and raise […]

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