SCHUMI UPDATE: ALTERED PERSONALITY?

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Michael Schumacher’s doctors are saying that his condition is stable, and that he is expected to live through this ordeal, but others fear that he probably won’t be the same. “If Schumacher survives, he will not be Schumacher,” says Dr. Richard Greenwood, an acute brain injury specialist from University College London Hospital, “He will be Bloggs,” referring to the British equivalent of John Doe, meaning that his personality could be significantly altered. “His rehabilitation will only be effective if he comes to terms with being Bloggs. That is a very, very hard process to take people through. They need to come to terms with their limitations — the fact they have changed,” Schumacher’s medical team has yet to make a statement, and his manager said “Michael’s family is very happy and confident with the work of the team of doctors treating Michael, and they trust them completely. Michael’s condition is still considered as stable.”

Source: Complex Rides

JOIN THE CLUB… OR SO WE WISH

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The SLR club has recently celebrated its 10th year anniversary, and expectedly, in style. Jointly developed with McLaren and powered by an awesome 5.4-liter supercharged V8 engine, the SLR McLaren still remains an extremely potent GT/supercar to this day. The SLR Club includes members from all around the world all of whom own SLRs. Throughout 2013, the club held a host of incredible driving events to some of the most picturesque locations on the map.

Source: GT Spirit

10 WORST-SELLING IN 2013

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We’re not entirely sure why some cars are still in production. It’s a known fact they’re not huge sellers, and yet automakers still opt to keep them in the lineup. Based on their crappy sales records, some of these cars are destined to be discontinued. So which cars were the worst sellers of 2013? Autoblog added up all the numbers and came up with a list of 10 models that collected more dust than dollars sitting in showrooms. In descending order, the worst sellers were the Cadillac Escalade EXT (1,972 sold), Volvo S80 (1,935), VW Golf R (1,598), Subaru Tribeca (1,598), Volvo C30 (1,361), Jaguar XK (1,346), Nissan GT-R (1,236), Mitsubishi i-MiEV (1,029), Mitsubishi Lancer Sportback (682), and the Acura ZDX (361). What do you think?

Source: Car Buzz

REACHING FOR THE ELECTRIC DREAM

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Nissan has big electric-car ambitions, and it’s no secret that they go well beyond the automaker’s Leaf hatchback. Part of those ambitions still involve a flamboyant, all-electric sports car in the near future. “More, we want to express the sportier, exciting part of EVs,” explained the automaker’s global design chief Shiro Nakamura. “And in doing that, there are two new design directions for Nissan electric vehicles—one, for a cheap city commuter type unique EV; the other for a sportier, more exciting EV with unique technology…and of course we’ll have Leaf in the middle.”

Source: Motor Authority

SUPERCAR BATTLE

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McLaren is allegedly working on a more powerful and lighter version of the 12C to better compete with Ferrari’s new 458 Speciale. Planned to come out later this year, the hardcore 12C is tipped to be quicker than the 458 Speciale and will make use of an improved version of the twin-turbo 3.8-liter V8 engine with an output estimated at 650 HP (478 kW). It will utilize the same carbon fiber MonoCell as the regular 12C and will be offered as standard with carbon-ceramic brakes.

Source: World Car Fans