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  • VIBE AUDIO DAIMLER HEARSE: WALKING THE DEAD – FC THROWBACK

    Welcome to this week’s FC Throwback. As it’s Halloween this week, we thought we’d look back at Vibe Audio’s Daimler Hearse from 2013. You could be a king or lowly street sweeper, but sooner or later you dance with the Reaper! 

    Feature taken from Fast Car. Words Midge Photos Adam Swords

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    Never before has a company demo car been so fitting of the products it showcases. BlackDeath – VIBE Audio’s expert-level range is a collection of no compromise, beautifully engineered products that are even more powerful than the name suggests. They’re biblical. There’s just no other word for it. What these ridiculously super-high-spec, British-built offerings can do is actually scary, and they’re constructed to be exactly that.

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    So, finding a car that can even begin to encompass the whole BlackDeath ethos sounds like a proper challenge, but it wasn’t. They knew exactly what they needed from the start. I mean, what can be more intimidating, in-your-face or have the British pedigree of an early ’80s Daimler Hearse? Not a lot.

    VIBE have never been ones to shy away when it comes to their demos and the man behind all of their builds is Rich Laker who’s been developing enclosures with the firm since its inception 20 years ago. The fact that this project has been fully constructed in-house is a great testament to both, especially with this obsessive attention to detail.

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    And that’s what pushes this car far beyond the realms of normality, it’s not just that it’s a hearse, it’s that they’ve taken the whole BlackDeath theme and run with it. When was the last time you saw a motor with Skeleton hand window winders, or an interior that wouldn’t look out of place parked outside the Addams Family mansion? And as for the speaker’d up coffin on top, you don’t see many roof boxes quite like this one.

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    Still it’s not all show, this thing is loud! In fact it’s pretty hard to explain the gravity of the situation when you find yourself anywhere near it. I’m not exaggerating when I say, at half volume, the pressure from the bass put me in real danger of bringing up my breakfast, and that’s standing 25 feet away. And then Rich asks if I’d like to sit in it to experience “what it can really do”. I choose my words very carefully here… would I fuck!

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    Don’t go thinking this is some sort of out-and-out SPL competition car though, it really isn’t. It might be up there in terms of decibels but it buffs the SPL trend for two key reasons. First, it’s a car. That might sound a tad obvious but allow me to explain. Full-on competition ‘cars’ are usually little more than reinforced concrete boxes. They have steel-braced aircraft-thickness windows, a headunit on the outside and, if the engine is actually still present, they won’t be going anywhere under their own steam. The VIBE hearse is different, it drives. Weighing in at 4-tonnes and dumped on a Rayvern 24V hydraulic kit, it’s not gonna spank a GT-R round the Nürburgring but, with a 4.2-litre Jag XK engine, it will roll down the road as a pretty serviceable automobile none the less.

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    The second reason you’re not looking at an SPL car is you can hear everything. Yes, the bass is every bit as powerful as you’d expect from six of the world’s most bonkers 15-inchers but the multitude of 8 and 12-inch Pro Speakers, along with six huge Pro Tweeters and a coffin full of PA-style speakers, see to it that the sound is thoroughly full range. You might even call it pleasing to the ear, if of course your eardrums hadn’t haemorrhaged and your head hadn’t exploded because you couldn’t resist cranking it right up, just for a second.

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    The numbers are staggering. For a start you’ve got the amplification. The famous top-of-the-line BlackDeath Reaper amplifier is what audio buffs like to call the ‘bringer of death’ – it’s one of the most powerful amps in this world (or the next), and will pump out around 15,000 watts which, with the right driver, is enough to induce a heart attack… oh, and this bugger’s got three of them!

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    Fear the Reapers? You should, especially when this deadly trio is backed up by no less than six of VIBE’s award-winning 1000 watt Black Air Stereo 4 amplifiers. The system needs a mental 13-deep cycle batteries just to keep it juiced. And even this seems relatively tame when you consider that each of the six Bubonic subs in the back can eat up a catastrophic 20 kilowatts a piece. It’s little wonder the massive bass box that houses them had to be made from 50mm thick MDF and 40mm Plexiglass – anything less and the pressure would simply blow the windows out, and the doors off, and probably wake up the occupants of the
    local cemetery.

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    This car is like a sick joke and that’s the whole point, it’s the final word in sonic weaponry, a master of soundwave-pumping destruction, it’s downright crazy, but why not? To me it perfectly illustrates life’s too short not to do something nuts. Rich and the boys could have gone down the usual demo route of creating something a bit tamer but, as a great man once said, “sod it – you could get hit by a bus tomorrow.”

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    And it’s true, it doesn’t matter who you are, one day we’ll all be cruising in the boot of something similar and, in that case, why make the inevitable journey through the gates of heaven in a subtle and orderly fashion? Like VIBE, I wanna crash through them backwards in some sort of celestial fireball, now that’s what I call a swan song!

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    TECH SPEC VIBE AUDIO DAIMLER HEARSE

    Audio
    3x Vibe BlackDeath Reaper amplifiers, 6x BlackAir Stereo 4 amplifiers, 6x BlackDeath Bubonic subwoofers, 4x BlackDeath 12in Pro Speakers, 6x BlackDeath 8in Pro Speakers, 6x BlackDeath 4in Pro Tweeter, 2x DeltaBox line drivers, DeltaBox Bass Generator, Kenwood KDC-6047U headunit, 13x Krypton deep-cycle batteries, custom install including coffin roofbox

    Chassis
    Rayvern 24-volt hydraulic suspension kit

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  • MEGUIAR’S HYBRID CERAMIC LIQUID WAX

    Meguiar’s new sophisticated Hybrid Ceramic chemistry makes this product as easy to apply as an ordinary liquid wax!

    Engineered to be applied by either hand or dual action variable speed polisher (DA polisher), this formula produces a slick protective water beading layer that seals your paint from the environment.

    It can also be used on chrome and plastic trim or as a topcoat over traditional waxes and sealants too.

    Price £28

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  • Mini plans 2 more SUVs, both with electric powertrains

    Mini is preparing for a major shakeup of its lineup, a move that will see the automaker move beyond the subcompact segment and offering electrified powertrains in every vehicle line.

    Central to this will be an increased focus on the growing crossover SUV segment. Mini said Wednesday that it will add two more SUVs to its lineup to join the existing Countryman.

    One will be a dedicated EV similar in size to the Countryman, while the other will offer conventional powertrains as well as a battery-electric option, and will be larger than the Countryman. This larger SUV will sit in the compact segment and could come close to matching the BMW X3 in size.

    A revival of the Paceman name for the dedicated EV and Traveller for the compact SUV has been rumored.

    All Mini is willing to say is that in any segment in which it competes, its vehicles will always have the smallest footprint.

    2020 Mini Cooper SE Hardtop

    2020 Mini Cooper SE Hardtop

    The new SUVs, plus the Cooper SE based on the Hardtop 2-Door, which incidentally is about to be updated, will be Mini’s only vehicles offering battery-electric power for the time being. Other vehicle lines will receive the option of a plug-in hybrid powertrain.

    Mini was rumored to be working on a minicar smaller than the Cooper SE for its next EV, though that model looks to be off the table for now.

    The smaller of the two new SUVs will be the first vehicle developed and built by Spotlight Automotive, the new Chinese joint venture between Mini and Great Wall Motors. Spotlight was established in 2019 to develop electric cars for Mini and Great Wall, for sale in both China and export markets. It will start production of the smaller SUV in 2023.

    The larger SUV is being designed primarily for North America, where the Countryman is deemed too small. It isn’t expected until about 2024. Though it’s yet to be confirmed, this SUV may end up sharing the rear-wheel-drive-based CLAR platform found in the BMW X3, meaning it could potentially be built at plants in China and the United States where the X3 is currently in production.

    Concurrent with the development of the two new SUVs is development of a fourth generation of the modern Mini lineup. The first of the new generation will be the signature Hardtop, which is slated to arrive around 2023. Before it arrives however, the current generation will be given one more update.

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