Car Trunk: Top 10 Cars With the Biggest Boot

Trunks used to be cavernous. They could rival some New York City apartments in terms of square footage. Several people could lie comfortably in one (although we don’t endorse using humans as a unit of measurement). 

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Supercar Maker Wants to Conquer Land and Sea

Earlier this year, we reported about a new project from Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus (SCG).

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This Supercar Builder Wants to Make a Modern Baja Boot

You may remember the Baja Boot, an off-road beast raced by none other than Steve McQueen in the 1960s. Now, James Glickenhaus is seriously considering a reboot of the Boot.

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QNX Showcases High-Speed Infotainment System

The folks from QNX demonstrated the power of their software platform at 2014’s Telematics Update Detroit. The Canada-based computer company showed off a reference platform with super-fast booting capabilities.

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Louisiana State Trooper's Ride Gets Booted For Parking Illegally

One Louisiana State Trooper learned he’s not above the law the hard way, by picking up not one, but two boots on his Dodge Durango after parking in a Fire Zone. For the record, cops can only park their squad cars illegally when responding to an emergency. If not, they have to feed the meter just like the rest of us.

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London Parking Authorities Give 'the Boot' to Matching Turquoise Supercars
Most of the time, we hate when supercar owners block multiple parking spots, or park illegally just because they drive a car that’s worth more than most houses. We know a door ding can be a $10,000 repair on these cars, but people should still park them legally like everyone else.

Here, a visiting middle-eastern man, vacationing in London for the summer, learned that the hard way, when his matching, turquoise Lamborghini Murcielago SV and Koenigsegg CCXR got the boot – the parking boot that is.. A sad sight indeed, but we’ll make up for it with a little video of the Turquoise Koenigsegg in action! Video after the jump.

[Source: GTSpirit]

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