Mitsubishi Evo X 2008 and Subaru WRX Sti 2008

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Love these cars. One day I will own an Evo.

Honda Accord 2008 - European model and Asian version

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A few weeks back my colleague and I test drove the 2008 Honda Accord 2.4. Actually my colleague drove it, I didn't, just sat and enjoyed the bewilderingly silent drive.

The model we test drove isn't the one you see in the video; this one is the European model - with much sleeker looks, much more sexy in my opinion. We drove the one you see in the photo attached, ie. Asian market model.

I've driven the previous Accord before (2.4 litre), and personally I think the drive is just all too well-mannered and in safe mode control for my taste. It's the passive programmed steering electronics that's doing it - you drive faster, and the steering just stays straight. No fun if you wanna swerve away fast or do quick corner exits and leave a cloud of smoke behind.

This 2008 one drives the same too. So, racer boys like me should stay clear off these big rides. Other than that, it's a fine car if you can afford it.


Nokia 5800 Express Music

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It's all about the ability to do what you want and need to do with the touch of your fingers, or rather, the slide of your thumb. And iPhone is not the only contender in the market now, with teh likes of Samsung's Omnia and now, Nokia's 5800 Express Music.

First and foremost, the Nokia 5800 is all about music. It boasts a 3.2-inch, rendering capability 640x360, touchscreen. It comes with a stylus or you can just tap it with your fingers. It has a 3.2MP autofocus with a Carl Zeiss lens but no built-in storage, so all of your files have to go into microSD cards. Good thing is the slot supports up to 16GB. It has 3G internet support, plus built-in WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS. The interface supports both onscreen QWERTY keyboard or T9 predictive text on a numeric keypad.

Check out the demo courtesy of Mirror.co.uk below:

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