Harris Rosen dies, leaving legacy of hospitality and
Harris Rosen dies, leaving legacy of hospitality and

CHICAGO — Harris Rosen has died at age 85. Rosen, founder and president of Rosen Hotels & Resorts®, is known for his philanthropy and known for his support of the Orlando and Central Florida communities. Frank Santos, Vice President of Rosen Hotels & Resorts, made the announcement via a statement. "On behalf of the Rosen family, it is with profound sadness that I announce the death of Harris Rosen, who left us this morning surrounded by family and loved ones at the age of 85. Years old. Harris was an angel to many on earth, and now holds a place among the angels in heaven as a beloved father, grandfather, and pillar of our community whose boundless generosity and love are shown through unwavering devotion. Committed to helping underserved communities, advancing education, advancing the fight against cancer, and supporting health and wellness programs, the family will hold a private celebration of life and ask for privacy during this difficult time."…

McLaren 600LT Goes From Hero To Zero Leaving Cars And Coffee
McLaren 600LT From Hero to Zero Leaving Cars and Coffee

Here's the quickest, dumbest way to remove a McLaren supercar's front bumper October 15, 2024 20:42 A McLaren 600LT driver failed in his attempt to show off at a Cars and Coffee party. After the crash, he failed to impress the audience and instead received more attention than he expected. It looks like the car will still be able to run for another day, as the damage appears to be minimal. ACI Dynamix bills itself as Connecticut's "one-stop" car shop, so it hosts Cars and Coffee events from time to time. On September 29, a McLaren 600LT left the venue in an effort to show off to the crowd, but things went terribly wrong. As a result, the vehicle owner will undoubtedly incur expensive repair costs. I hope his self-esteem can be humbled a bit. The single-vehicle collision occurred late in the morning on September 29. The McLaren driver was one of several people trying to leave the parking lot…

Another Rare Classic Burns In Trailer Leaving Monterey, This Time A $2M Hispano-Suiza
Another rare classic, Burning, is in the trailer for Leaving Monterey, which

Under the hood of this J12 Vanvooren Cabriolet is a massive V12 engine, and it may be running for the last time. September 9, 2024 17:56 A rare 1934 Hispano-Suiza J12 Vanvooren Cabriolet valued at $2 million was burned in a trailer. This is the second high-value car to burn in a month, following a 1979 Ford concept car. Although two similar incidents have occurred, authorities are investigating the cause and there is no sign of foul play. Accidents happen – sometimes, even at one of the world's largest auto shows. In this case, the damaged vehicle was sitting quietly on a trailer when it suddenly caught fire. Now, the 1934 Hispano-Suiza J12 Vanvooren Cabriolet is no longer the same. Before the fire, the Hispano-Suiza was valued at $2 million and had just won second place in the J-1: European Classic Touring Car Early Edition category at the 2024 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. On Wednesday, the Monterey Fire Department responded…

Iconic Ford Probe I Ghia Concept Burned After Leaving Pebble Beach Display
Iconic Ford Probe I Ghia concept car burns after leaving Pebble

Fortunately, no one was injured when the priceless concept car caught fire go through Brad Anderson 15 hours ago For the past two decades, this iconic concept has remained in private hands. In 1979, Ford unveiled the Probe I concept car at the Frankfurt Motor Show. The coupe is powered by a 2.3-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine. A Ford Probe I Ghia concept car has been destroyed by fire in California shortly after it was unveiled at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. The concept has been owned by Scott Grundfor for the past 20 years. It is not clear what caused the fire in the car and trailer, but pictures shared online show that Probe I is now just a burnt shell. Read: 2000 Ford Prodigy concept car inspired Five Hundred project "We are deeply saddened and devastated by the tragic loss of one of our family members in a crash on the highway late Sunday after revealing the 1979 Ford…

Mitsubishi discontinues Mirage, leaving it as the only crossover brand
Mitsubishi discontinues Mirage, leaving it as the only crossover brand

Nearly two years after discontinuing the Mirage in Japan, Mitsubishi has finally discontinued the model in the United States. Its disappearance means Mitsubishi is now just a crossover brand in the United States. In addition to discontinuing the Mirage, Mitsubishi also announced some updated models, including a facelifted Outlander. Mitsubishi Motors North America has announced a slew of facelifted models for 2025, including a refreshed Outlander. The crossover will go on sale in the first quarter with revised styling and "higher levels of luxury." var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:()}; adpushup.que.push(function() { if (adpushup.config.platform !== "DESKTOP"){ adpushup.triggerAd("4d84e4c9 -9937-4f84-82c0-c94544ee6f2a"); } else{ adpushup.triggerAd("6a782b01-facb-45f3-a88f-ddf1b1f97657"); } }); While there isn’t a lot of information to go around, Mitsubishi recently teased the Japanese model and confirmed it will have a “more refined, sophisticated look,” new wheels, and revised color schemes. Other highlights include ventilated semi-aniline leather seats, a larger 12.3-inch infotainment system, and a new Yamaha premium audio system. More: Facelifted Mitsubishi Outlander…