Wednesday, September 16, 2009

McLaren F1


The car features numerous proprietary designs and technologies. It is lighter and has a more streamlined structure than even most of its modern rivals and competitors despite having one seat more than most similar sports cars, with the driver's seat located in the middle. It features a powerful engine and is somewhat track oriented, but not to the degree that it compromises everyday usability and comfort.

Ferrari Enzo


At the Paris Motor Show in September 2002, Ferrari introduced its latest exotic sports car. Named the Enzo in honor of the company's founder, the dramatic coupe contains a 660-horsepower V-12 engine, with technology adapted from Formula One racing. Only 399 models will be built, and every one of them is already spoken for. The Enzo will cost $670,000.

Tesla Roadster Convertible


Tesla Roadster Convertible. Vehicle Anti-Theft Via Alarm and Engine Immobilizer Front Power 300-mm Ventilated Disc and Rear Power 310-mm Ventilated Disc Brakes. iPod(R) Auxiliary Audio Input Jack Includes Portable Audio Connectivity and Charging. Blaupunkt AM/FM Radio With 4 Speakers Total; CD Player; MP3 Player. Manual Air Conditioning. Trip Computer With Average Speed, Average Power Consumption, Miles To Empty and Instantaneous Power Consumption . Battery Gauge. Service Interval Indicator. Interior Temperature Gauge. Tire Pressure Monitor.

Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 Coupe


Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 Coupe. 5.2-Liter, 90 Degree V10, VVT 40-Valve, DOHC, SEFI Engine; Mid/Longitudinal Mounted With Horsepower Of 560@8000 and Torque Of 398@6500, Alloy Block and Alloy Cylinder Heads Independent Double Wishbone Rear Suspension With Coil Springs and Koni(R) Shock Absorbers.Dual Body Color Power Folding Power Adjustable Heated Exterior Rearview Mirrors. Alloy Wheels, Front 19-In. X 8.5-In. and Rear 19-In. X 11-In.

Ford Lincoln Town Car


The Town Car remains one of the best selling American luxury cars in spite of declining sales. It is America's most used limousine and chauffeured car. While relatively affordable when compared to European flagship luxury sedans, the Town Car is currently the most expensive American luxury sedan (according to base MSRP) with prices ranging from $45,815 for a basic Signature Series to $54,140 for a top-of-the-line Signature L Series. The Town Car has been available featuring ballistic protection since 2003 with prices starting at $144,995