The above is the Aston Martin One-77 which is going to cost you £1 million (that’s about $1.9 mil) to get one. It is the UK automaker’s latest flagship model, featuring the 7.0-liter V12 engine, a carbon fiber chassis and a handcrafted aluminum body. The One-77 boosts from 0 to 60 at 3.5-seconds and capable of achieving 200 mph.
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The 2009 Subaru Impreza WRX got quite a number of upgrades comparing to the 2008 Impreza WRX. One of it will be the retuned 2.5-liter boxer four-pot producing 265 hp and 244 lb.-ft. of torque – a 41 hp and 18 lb.-ft. increase over the outgoing model. Other upgrades include stiffer springs, uprated dampers, upper strut mounts cribbed from the STI and larger anti-roll bars fore and aft. What do you think of black Impreza? Is it better looking than the legendary blue one? More shots after the break. Read more…
That’s cool! 2008 Dodge Viper ACR, designed for ‘owners who want to drive to the track, punish a few Porsches and then drive home’. Let’s go for stopping first, this Viper pulled a 1.1g on the skid pad and stopped from 60 mph to zero in just 100 feet. In the opposite, zero to 60mph, it is achieving 3.7 seconds, similar to standard model but this ACR did run a slightly faster quarter-mile time of 11.6 seconds at 124.2 mph. Video after the break. Read more…
This is the Mastretta MXT from Mexico which powered by a turbocharged 2.0L engine, producing 240 hp, boost 0-60 in less than five seconds and achieving the top speed of 150mph which all thanks to its curb weight of less than a ton. This fiberglass bodied sports car is available for £32,999 at the beginning of May next year and will start in the U.K., followed by other European countries. More pictures after the break. Read more…
It is a Porsche Boxster with Carrera GT mask, stretched 12 inches front and back and has been completely modified in and out to look like a 2005 Carrera GT. If you want to collect one, you can head to eBay and ‘buy it now’ for $80,000. More pictures after the break. Read more…
This is the 2009 Lotus Evora, a 2+2 coupe powered by 3.5L V6 producing 276 hp, mated with a six-speed manual transmission and a curb weight of just 2,976 lbs. It has its interior filled with high-end appointments like leather, a navigation system, Bluetooth, iPod connectivity, and more.
“The Lotus Evora is first of the three new models that form part of a bold five year strategy plan that CEO Mike Kimberley kicked off in October 2006. Lotus will have a three platform portfolio of sportscars, from Elise family and her sisters Exige and Europa, through to the new Evora 2+2 coupe, and the brand flagship, a mid engine supercar entering the global marketplace in 2010.”
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Look! Someone had just Burberried the Maserati Quattroporte. It is owned by some rich Saudi Arabian dude. Maybe he wants to challenge with the Louis Vuitton dude. It looks better if some parts are with black like the front lamp and maybe the hood. More pictures after the break. Read more…
Porsche 911 GT2 is not fast enough, that’s why TechArt the Porsche tuner has come out with the GTstreet RS, a stronger and faster version of the 630 HP GTstreet. The GTstreet RS takes a standard GT2 and put up to 700 HP and complete with cartoon body kit. It has achieved the best time of 1.06:811 minutes on the short course of the Hockenheim circuit. Check out more after the break. Read more…
Porsche’s 2008 GT2 is capable of hitting “3.9-second time to 60 mph (3.6 with a 1-foot rollout like on a drag strip) on the way to the quarter-mile in 11.7 seconds at 121 mph”. It is powered by a Twin-turbocharged flat-6 engine that produces 560 horsepower. Pictures and video after the break. Read more…
Check out the latest WebRidesTV’ shootout featuring Audi R8 against the LS3 Corvette. The R8 is powered by a high-revving 4.2L V8 and AWD to keep the rubber firmly planted on the pavement,” Both of them are over 400hp, weighs under 3,500 lbs and have similar 0-60 boosting time, but for the price of one R8 you could buy a LS3 and Z06 Corvette. Video after the break. Read more…
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