
Chevy’s new Camaro microsite features a fantastic video intro that shows all of the pieces and parts coming together to form the new 2010 Camaro:
Now if they can just manage to sell the Camaro as well as they manage to introduce it, I think Chevrolet might be OK after all…
[Chevrolet - Camaro]

If you were born to ride, but bicycle theft is a problem in your area, then check out OnGuard’s Locking Skewers.
By replacing the quick release wheel and seat bolts with a bolt set that can only be opened with a one-of-a-kind key, you can simply lock your frame to a solid object and not worry about somebody making off with your bike’s pieces and parts in the middle of the night.
[OnGuard]
[Via: Cool Hunting]

In Thailand, thieves steal the pieces and parts off of expensive rides, then buy what’s left at a police auction for a reduced price, reassemble, and sell the cars off for profit.
To send a message to these car launderers, the Thai government staged a smashing of a stripped Ferrari 456 GT. By bulldozing over the $1.2 million ride, they hope to show that this (very creative) type of stealing won’t be tolerated.
[Via: Wrecked Exotics]