Wednesday, August 1, 2012

several favourite modified cars're opted by Facebookers


Facebook is now transformed to become a vast arena of interaction. Not just between friends, even the car manufacturers use the site to encourage every lover of automotive design their dream car.

Yes, Facebook has now become a widespread medium of interaction between car manufacturers and the citizens of the world. Not infrequently, the automaker asked for an opinion or take the Facebookers to design a car that will eventually be mass produced.

That way, a ritual designed the car was now no longer the monopoly of the world-renowned university graduate engineers. Layman can do it.

In addition to design, giving the car a name was sometimes asked to the Facebookers.


1. Ford Fiesta RS WRC

Design of a rally car mostly classed as 'lively' with striking colors. Many are like, many were not comfortable with the color selection.

To that end, Ford Rally Team was invited their fans at livery for Facebook to choose their rally car roof using a Fiesta RS WRC.

Fans provided some of the designs that can be selected by clicking the 'like' on the design and the winning design was then used in race cars that competed in the 2011 Rally Finland.

2. Citroen C1 Connexion

Not to be outdone by other brands, Citroen also invite their fans on Facebook who came from England to participate in designing the special edition C1 Connexion.

24 000 Facebookers were flocking to join the 3-door hatchback design vehicles that then produce a special edition Citroen C1 are whitewashed Connexion Caldera black exterior with red interior Scarlett.

Besides invited to choose exterior color and interior, Citroen Facebookers were asked to design the emblem of the special edition model.


3. Ford Mustang

When you want to remove Mustang V6 Performance Package, Ford is trying a unique way by asking them what exactly is on Facebook fitting name for this edition car.

Even 1.4 million Facebookers in droves suggest the names of the good according to those who then voted on.

Finally, Jeremy Marler of North Carolina won the voting is to make the Mustang performance issue that has the name "Mustang Mayhem". In return, Marler was loaned this car for 3 years. Nice huh?

4. Aston Martin
Aston Martin decided to let their fans to build a custom model after the brand was successfully reach 1 million 'like' on Facebook.

No half-hearted, Aston Martin to let the fans build the entire car, and let them choose the model, interior and exterior and the choice of name.

The result, Aston Martin DB9 1M was born into the world.

5. Nissan 370Z

Not only American and European manufacturers are using Facebook to interact with fans and deliver them to design a car. Japanese manufacturer Nissan was kind of doing it.

Nissan has also decided to interact with Facebook fans by letting them design racing version of the 370Z.

The result, Nissan 370Z is equipped with a twin-turbocharged from GReddy was achieved.