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Showing posts with label cars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cars. Show all posts

Saturday, December 7, 2013

New Mustang Coupe

This two-door coupe started its life as a one-off garage build, and quickly turned into an aggressively-powered, light-weight, track-ready road car. Powered by the same engine as the Mustang, the 5.0-liter Coyote V8, and with the addition of two healthy turbochargers.

It puts out 750 horsepower and 700 pound-feet of torque. Aerodynamic lines, all-wheel Brembo disk brakes, four-wheel SLA suspension, electric height adjustment shocks and more.

Saturday, November 23, 2013

New Porsche SUV

The new 2015 +Porsche Macan SUV has been released for the market. This has to be on the must have list. The 2015 Porsche Macan combines many technical performance aspects reminiscent of the Audi Q5 with an interior strongly inspired by the Porsche Cayenne and in fact, was codenamed “Cajun” for “Cayenne Junior.

” It’s alleged that the midsize SUV will launch in Europe with three engine choices: a base 335hp “S” with a 3.0-liter force-fed V6, a 255hp “Diesel” with a 3.0-liter V6 diesel engine, and a 395hp “Turbo” engine with a 3.6-liter turbocharged V6. Though the starting price of around $45,000 is expected to bring new customers to the normally sports car-centered brand

Saturday, November 16, 2013

New Mercedes SLS

+Mercedes-Benz USA is set to releases their new SLS. Its limited to a run of just 350 units, those lucky enough to get behind the wheel of the last SLS AMG will get to experience every bit of its naturally-aspirated 6.3-liter 591-horsepower V8 engine. Set to be revealed at this year’s Los Angeles Auto Show and Tokyo Motor Show. Thanks +Mercedes-Benz +Tokyo Motor Show 2011 

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

New 2014 Range Rover


+Range Rover releases its first long wheelbase model in twenty years with a bigger and badder version of the Range Rover. The company has increased rear legroom by 140mm which allows passengers to recline their seats to 17 degrees creating an off-road capable first-class seat on four wheels. 

The car is also the first model to launch with their most premium trim line, Autobiography Black. The package adds chrome and black lacquer accents to the grill and other exterior elements, leather tables in the rear seats, new wheel options, and a number of interior upgrades including custom-configurable LED lighting throughout the cabin.

Saturday, October 26, 2013

New BMW 2014

+BMW has released their latest version of the 2014 2 series. The German marque’s newest coupe and the successor to the 1 Series. At launch, the car will be offered in two variants: the 228i and the M235i. The 2 Series is set to make its real world debut at the North American International Show and will go on sale soon after with prices starting at $32,100 USD for the 228i and $43,100 USD for the M235i.

Saturday, August 17, 2013

New BMW M4

+BMW releases the new M4 Coupe. Muscular and streamlined, the car is just dripping in carbon fiber and aerodynamic upgrades including a carbon fiber roof, front splitter, and tailpipes. No word on the powertrain just yet, though we’ll be sure to get you updated look (and specs) when BMW unveils the production M4. Images of the M4 Concept are available after the jump.

New Cadillac Elmiraj

+Cadillac releases their new "Cadillac Elmiraj." It signals a refreshing design direction for the guys in Detroit.The Elmiraj gets its power from a twin-turbo, 4.5-liter V8 producing an estimated 500 horsepower. It sits on 22- by 9-inch wheels with ceramic brakes and Cadillac mono-block calipers. The interior is driver-focused, with front seats built to accommodate aggressive motoring, titanium accents, Brazilian Rosewood trim, and camel leather.

Monday, March 4, 2013

The Lamborghini Veneno

Meet the Veneno, a $4 million alien craft that will be assembled for only three buyers who’ve already put down their deposits. The car was built from the Aventador chassis, and uses a version of the 6.5-liter V-12 linked to a 7-speed automated manual transmission, good for a top speed of 220 mph. The three copies Lamborghini plans to build will have red, white, or green touches to match the Italian flag.

Monday, February 11, 2013

Chevrolet's New Diesel Car

Chevrolet Unveils Diesel Car
General Motors today is taking the wraps off its first diesel-powered car for the U.S. since 1986. It's the diesel version of the Chevrolet Cruze compact, and the sheet is coming off here at the Chicago Auto Show. On the outside, other motorists will barely notice anything is different, except for maybe the "2.0 TD" badge on the outside. (TD is for Turbo Diesel.) But under the hood there will beat a 148-horsepower diesel engine that is expected to get 42 miles a gallon on the highway, although GM officials underscore that testing is still underway.

Since the car carries more than 15 gallons, that's more than 600 miles of range, a key selling point. Plus, it is expected to accelerate from zero to 60 miles per hour in 8.6 seconds. That's faster than its chief competitor, GM says. And what is that? GM executives don't hold back: The diesel Cruze is aimed straight at the oil-burning version of the Volkswagen Jetta, one of several diesel models that VW has shown are popular with buyers.

Starting at $25,695, Cruze diesel will be priced similarly to Jetta diesel. Like the growing list of automakers who are bringing diesels back to the U.S., GM goes to lengths to say that the Cruze diesel will be clean and quiet, unlike those of the past. "Cruze turbo diesel is the cleanest operating diesel engine ever produced by General Motors," said Gary Altman, chief engineer for GM's small cars, in a conference call with reporters earlier this week. "We leveraged our global engineering expertise to take a great diesel engine from Europe and improve it to meet the stringent U.S. standards." Source

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