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This Soviet-era Zil PEU-1B six-wheeled rover was commissioned during the height of the Cold War by the USSR to retrieve fallen satellites, space junk and even cosmonauts returning from orbit. The search and rescue vehicle has been lovingly restored to its former glory over three years on the territory of the old Zil factory in Moscow and is now roving through the countryside once more.
A man driving under the influence of narcotics launched his white Nissan Altima into the air after hitting a raised median divider at high speed and smashed into the second floor of a dental office. No one was in the building at the time of the crash. Both the driver and a passenger were able to safely leave the vehicle. A specialized fire truck from Los Angeles was brought in to remove the car from the wall.
Japanese firm Nissan has developed a Brain-to-Vehicle system, which helps its cars to interpret signals from the brain of its driver.
Police sirens could be heard blaring through Downtown Manhattan as the new Nissan Police Pursuit 23 made its way to the New York International Auto Show, on Wednesday. The 565-horsepower 3.8-liter twin-turbocharged V-6 can power the monstrous vehicle to reach speeds of up to 196 miles per hour and rocket the car from 0 to 60 in 2.7 seconds, so it's no wonder that Nissan's new 'crime-busting' GT-R sports car has been dubbed 'Copzilla'.
Daniel Sloots is a Dutch sharpie artist whose latest project is a car completely covered with doodles.