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Wingo

Snot Rod

Boost

DJ

Disney Cars Movie Modified Import Cars + American Muscle Car: Scion Xb, Muscle Car, Nissan Silvia, Mitsubishi Eclipse

Wingo: 2000 Nissan Silvia (Top right)
DJ: 2004 Scion xB (Top left)
Boost: 1994 Mitsubishi Eclipse (Bottom Left)
Snot Rod: 1970 Plymouth Barracuda Muscle Car (Bottom right)

The Fast and The Furious style “The Delinquent Road Hazards” are a group of 3 import cars and an American muscle car, based on a 1994 Mitsubishi Eclipse (Boost), 2000 Nissan Silvia (Wingo), 2004 Scion xB (DJ), and a 1970 Plymouth Barracuda Muscle Car (Snot Rod) that cause trouble on the roads. The four cars cause Disney Pixar Cars Mack to run off the road, dumping the sleeping Lightning McQueen out of his trailer.

During the credits, they are apprehended by Sheriff and forced to patch up the road. They return in the Cars Movie video game to cause trouble once again.

The members include the leader; Boost, DJ, who uses loudspeakers; Wingo, an import car with a six-winged spoiler for making tight turns, and Snot Rod, a car who shoots flames out of his side exhaust pipes. The first 3 cars have angel eye headlamps and the first 2 are kinda ricer cars. Cars probably have nitrous oxide system (NOS) on board.

The Nissan Silvia is the name given to the company's long-running line of sport coupes based on the Nissan S platform. Although recent models have shared this chassis with other vehicles produced by Nissan (most notably the European Nissan 200SX and North American Nissan 240SX in the S13 and S14 generations, and 180SX in the Japanese market), the name Silvia is not interchangeable with the chassis codes. Nissan has a luxury car division named Infiniti in North America. Infiniti global network then included more than 230 dealers in 15 countries.

The Spec-S Nissan Silvia featured only a 5-speed manual transmission (in addition to a 4-speed automatic available on both the Spec-S and the Spec-R). It also lacked the additional chassis support of the Spec-R; featured 2-piston front brake caliper and a slightly smaller brake power booster. The Spec-S also only featured the viscous limited slip differential.

The line was later expanded to include various luxury and upgrade option packages for both the Spec-S and Spec-R. Autech, a specialty car developer, also offered several tuned versions of the S15; one with body and interior trim modeled after the Ferrari 456, called the style-A, available in both Spec-S and Spec-R based trims; and a second tuned version was based of the Spec-S trim level with the engine output increased to 200 hp (150 kW) through the use of increased compression, more aggressive camshafts, and free-breathing intake and exhaust tracts, along with ECU tuning and upgrades to the chassis and suspension. This version also included the 6-speed transmission and other upgrades normally found only in the Spec-R.

There was also a convertible variant of Nissan Silvia, called the Varietta, featuring a folding retractable hardtop. The Varietta was built by Autech and was based on the Spec-S model, featuring the same naturally aspirated engine, with a choice of the 4-speed automatic transmission or the 5-speed manual transmission.

Production of the Silvia ended in August 2002 amidst Nissan's efforts to reduce its myriad of platforms. Nissan's sole sports car platform in the world is now the FM Platform, which underpins the current Fairlady Z marketed in the United States as Nissan 350Z.

As of 2002, Nissan stopped producing the S platform with the S15-series Nissan Silvia being the final variant.

In early September 2007, it was confirmed by a few unnamed Japanese magazines that Nissan is planning a new 4-cylinder, rear-wheel-drive, turbo sports coupe. Evidence of this confirmed report has been popping up all over the web with photos of what appears to be a test mule FM chassis that has been heavily chopped down and welded back together. The test mule FM chassis has been shortened quite a bit from a normal 350Z and resembles what appears to be a much smaller hatchback hybrid (this can be seen in the images on the doors, roofline, front bumper and bonnet).

It is speculated that with the GTR being re-released into the market all over the world, with the absence of the Silvia for so long, and the run away success of Nissan's FM chassis (Nissan 350Z and G35 / G37 and upcoming Nissan GT-R) that the market place is ready once again for an affordable, turbo, rear drive sports car.

The new iteration of the Silvia is rumored to be priced in a very affordable range of 21,000 to 23,000 USD and will be available as soon as 2010.

Nissan has neither confirmed nor denied any of the above claims, however, in 2003 and 2004, during a few key Nissan press conferences, Carlos Gohsn was asked about the Silvia in Japan, Australia and even the US. His response to the "Silvia" question was simply "It is a good time to be a Nissan fan. Keep your eyes and ears open around the time the new GTR is being released as you may find a surprise."

As of June 2008, rumors have been abound about the future of the new Silvia. Toyota and Subaru have officially announced a new rear-wheel-drive sports coupe to be introduced to the Japanese, European and American markets starting in 2011 (in fact a new test mule Toyota/Subaru chassis has been seen running around a few tracks in Japan). The new platform will be priced between $20,000 - $23,000 USD. The new "Toybaru" coupe has yet to be named. A few days after the car's official announcement, reports from various Japanese car enthusiast magazines reported that their inside sources at Nissan have said "Nissan is not sitting back and taking the new Toyota / Subaru sports coupe lightly. A new Silvia will be available on the market before the end of 2010 and will be priced in direct competition with the new Toyota / Subaru sports coupe." The report went on to say "The new Silvia has in-fact been in development for over 3 years now and that it is being built on a modified FM platform." The motor for the car was discussed in the reports as well sighting that either a new 1.8 litre or 2.0 litre turbo charged, rear-wheel-drive, 4 cylinder engine will be used (that outputs nearly 250hp).

Again, nothing has been made official at this time, however, it is speculated heavily that the new Silvia platform resurrection will be officially announced within the next year at either the Tokyo Motor Show, LA Auto Show or Detroit Motor Show.

At the 2008 Nissan360 conference, Infiniti of America confirmed that they are planning on releasing a brand new BMW 1-Series fighter by 2011 (this new car is to be slotted below Infiniti G35 / Infiniti G37 series as a entry level vehicle for Infiniti much like the old Infiniti G20 was). This announcement gives fuel to the new Silvia fire as from a marketing and financial standpoint, it would be very unprofitable of Nissan to build a brand new, compact, RWD car to compete directly with the BMW 1-series and not use the chassis in any other Nissan or Infiniti branded cars. Nissan had a glimpse of what the new 1-Series competitor would look like on hand in the form of a top-down view plastic mold of the car. The only definitive details the mold showed was the body lines, that the car was definitely smaller than the current Nissan 350Z / G37 and that it was looking to be a hatchback styled chassis.

During Nissan’s GT2012 meeting held May 2008, a new side view image of the upcoming FR sports coupe due to go on sale in 2010 was briefly shown. The image reveals just enough information to give a good idea of what the final shape of the car will be and, going by similar images of the next generation Z12 Cube and Z34 Fairlady Z (370Z) which were also revealed at the meeting, Nissan isn’t going to let the new FR coupe loose without its own unique identity.

Mechanical specifications for the new sports coupe include a 2 liter inline 4 cylinder engine using Nissan’s VCR (Variable Compression Ratio) technology and Nissan's own VVEL system (similar to what is used in the VQ35HR and VQ37HR engines found in Nissan 350Z / 370Z / G37 Platforms.) Power is still rumored to be 250hp with 215lbs of torque to move the 2900lbs coupe around.

The FR sports coupe will position itself at the bottom of Nissan’s performance car tree, being the cheapest in price but offering a more sports orientated driving experience compared to the more expensive G37 Sports Coupe. Once the new entry level FR sports coupe is released, it will emphasize Nissan’s performance car range as one which is well defined and offers plenty of choices, which is in complete contrast to earlier on in the decade.

Nissan’s 2.0L FR sports coupe is still expected to sell at around 2,500,000 yen.

The Mitsubishi Eclipse is a four-seat sports coupe that has been in production since 1989 for left hand drive markets including the United States, Canada, and Taiwan. It was named after an eighteenth century English racehorse which won 26 races, and has also been sold as the Eagle Talon and the Plymouth Laser captive imports through Mitsubishi Motors' close relationship with the Chrysler Corporation. Their partnership was known as Diamond-Star Motors, or DSM.

The Scion xB is a vehicle made by Toyota for the United States market and sold under their youth-oriented Scion brand. It is a box-shaped, 5-door compact station wagon.

The Plymouth Barracuda is a car that was manufactured by the Plymouth division of the Chrysler Corporation from 1964 through 1974. There are three distinct versions, or "generations" of Plymouth Barracuda, all with two doors. The first version, a fastback A-body coupe based on the Plymouth Valiant, had a distinctive wrap-around back glass and was available from 1964 to 1966. The revised 1967-1969 second-generation Barracuda, though still Valiant-based, was heavily redesigned. Second-generation A-body cars were available in fastback, notchback, and convertible versions. The 1970-1974 E-body Barracuda, no longer Valiant-based, was very different from the preceding models. The body style was available as a coupe and a convertible.

Wingo: Thanks to the numerous spoilers mounted to the rear of the car, he can make quick maneuvers and show off his amazing handling (Car: Nissan Silvia)

DJ: He is a proud member of a pumped-up car gang with dozens of speakers and a jukebox built into his paneling (Car: Scion xB)

Boost: The leader of the car gang. Equipped with a neon under car kit that lights up his whole body, Boost can impress any car on the road (Car: Mitsubishi Eclipse)

Snot Rod: Snot Rod is an early 70's muscle car. Snot Rod’s tires burn out and the fire shoots out of his tailpipes (Car: Plymouth Barracuda Muscle Car)

Lou Romano (born April 15, 1972 in San Diego, California, U.S.) is a member of the Art Department in Pixar Animation Studios. He took an interest in drawing at an early age and studied theater arts, performing in plays throughout junior high and high school. After graduating in 1990 he studied animation at the California Institute of the Arts. Since then he has worked as an illustrator and designer on various projects including the The Powerpuff Girls and The Iron Giant. He was also the Production Designer of Brad Bird's the Incredibles for Pixar Animation Studios. He lives in Berkeley. He lent his voice to three Pixar films, most recently as Alfredo Linguini from 2007's Ratatouille.

Infiniti: Infiniti is the luxury car division of Japanese automaker Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. Infiniti sales officially started in November 8, 1989 in North America. Today, the Infiniti global network includes more than 230 dealers in 15 countries. The Infiniti brand was introduced in the United States in 1989, and is also used widely as fleet vehicle. Infiniti began to take part of the luxury market mostly thanks to its popular Q45.

Current Infiniti models: Infiniti G37 (Infiniti G37 coupe, sedan, AWD coupe, AWD sedan) / Infiniti M (Infiniti M35 / M35x and M45 variations) / Infiniti EX35 (Infiniti EX37 in Europe) / Infiniti FX (FX35 and FX50 variations) / Infiniti QX56

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