December 02, 2011

Porsche Cayman R Idea Concept

November 07, 2011

2010 Audi A1- Present


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The new Audi A1 is the German car maker's response for a sporty, elegant and practical urban solution for the small compact class. This new super-mini boasts elegant and innovative styling with a premium quality interior. Audi wanted for the A1 to be a nimble urban car that sported both a nimble and sporty chassis, but also a high rated interior with loads of entertainment features. The German maker adopted turbocharging solutions instead of larger engine displacement in order to achieve impressive fuel economy. This elegant little car was designed to be very lightweight and agile and with an optimized weight distribution. Audi prepared a range of four 4-cylinder engines with two TDI diesel and two TFSI petrol units ranging from 86 to 122 hp.







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October 16, 2011

2011 Bentley Continental GTC



 2011 Bentley Continental GTC Speed

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Bentley's GTC Speed is the epitome of the brand -- it boasts more power, more aggressive styling, and more excitement for its drivers than the traditional Continental GT. The Continental GTC Speed also features a darker side -- with unique black chrome grilles, 20-inch multi-spoke sport wheels, fixed rear spoiler, black painted finish engine cover and twin rifled sport tail pipes.

The GTC Speed also features a unique look from the GT coupe upon which it is based, if only slightly so. It has a longer rear deck to stow the top, which opens or closes in under 25 seconds.

 2011 Bentley Continental GTC Speed

As with the other Continentals, the standard car is powered by parent company Volkswagen's 6.0 liter W12 twin-turbo engine, good in this case for a beefed up 600 horsepower and 553 pound-feet of torque at 1,700-5,600 rpm. This lumbering sports convertible can whisk you from zero-to-60 in just 4.5 seconds.

 2011 Bentley Continental GTC Speed

To help its drivers keep the extra power planted to the ground, Bentley has lowered the GTC Speed 10mm at the front, and 15mm in the rear for a sporty look and feel.

 2011 Bentley Continental GTC Speed

This power is transferred to all four wheels via a six-speed automatic transmission with fuel economy estimated by the EPA to be 10 mpg in the city and 17 mpg on the highway.

 2011 Bentley Continental GTC Speed

To bring this nearly three ton Continental to a stop are the world's largest brakes found on a production passenger car - now with the option of carbon ceramic braking power.

 2011 Bentley Continental GTC Speed

The luxurious ride is softened by computer controlled air springs, adjustable dampers, and a retuned suspension that delivers a ride that is both luxurious, and sporty.

 2011 Bentley Continental GTC Speed

Standard equipment on the GTC Speed includes twin HID headlights with washer jets, unique 20-inch wheels and tires, Naim 1,100 watt stereo, a tire pressure monitoring system, cruise control, keyless entry and ignition, rain-sensing windshield wipers and a choice of 16 colors for the body and five colors for the fabric top.

 2011 Bentley Continental GTC Speed

On the inside, Bentley offers a generous choice of 17 colors for the leather-appointed interior which includes matching carpets and seatbelts -- as well as eight color choices for the top's headliner. There are steering-column mounted shift paddles that are mounted to a steering wheel that is hand-sewn over the course of 15 hours, a chrome wind deflector, a DVD navigation system, Sirius satellite radio, a six-CD changer in the glove compartment and voice dialing through the integrated Bluetooth system.

 2011 Bentley Continental GTC Speed

The front seats feature memory and heat settings, as do the two rear seats, which are split with a center console. The trunk is power opening and closing.

Lumbar massage in the front seats is optional on both models, as is a rearview camera, a space-saver spare tire instead of the tire inflation and repair kit. A selection of steering wheels, interior trims and leather coverings round out the detailed list of options.

 2011 Bentley Continental GTC Speed
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October 14, 2011

Nissan 350Z Review




 nissan 350z

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A proper sports car for the everyman. If we had just one sentence to describe the Nissan 350Z, that'd be it. While there have always been plenty of unobtainable sports cars out there to drool over, the 350Z's relatively compact dimensions, rear-wheel drive, two seats, muscular engine and sharp handling came at a price that real people could actually afford.





 nissan 350z

The Nissan 350Z represented the fifth generation of "Z" sports cars from this Japanese manufacturer. At its debut in 2003, the 350Z represented a key component of Nissan's rebirth in the North American market. For much of the late '90s and early new millennium, Nissan's lineup was full of lackluster cars. The Z brought back the company's spirit of fun and performance that had been missing ever since the discontinuation of the previous 300ZX.

The 350Z coupe was replaced by the 370Z coupe for 2009, while the 350Z roadster lived on before following suit the following year. In coupe or drop-top form, the 350Z was quite popular so finding a nice example on the used car market should be relatively easy. That said, keen shoppers will want to pay close attention to the car's changes and updates that were made through the years.
The 350Z sports car bowed in 2003 as an all-new model and was produced until 2008 (coupe) and 2009 (roadster). The first year there was only a coupe, as the roadster did not debut until the following year. Initially, the coupe came in base, Enthusiast, Performance, Touring and Track versions, while the roadster was limited to Enthusiast and Touring trim levels. The Track trim came with lightweight wheels and Brembo brakes, but its suspension tuning was the same as all other coupes.




 nissan 350z

In these early years, the V6 produced 287 hp and 274 lb-ft of torque. Power was sent to the rear wheels through either a six-speed manual or a five-speed automatic. The Track model had the manual only. Changes were minimal in the first few years, though Nissan did release a 350Z 35th-anniversary edition in '05. This manual-transmission model produced 300 hp (but less torque) and came in three exclusive colors.

For '06, Nissan included the Anniversary Edition's 300-hp V6 for all manual-equipped cars. There were a host of other changes as well, including mildly updated styling, speed-sensitive steering, larger brakes for non-Brembo-equipped models, a higher-quality interior, more standard features and a newly available navigation system. The Performance trim level was dropped. This was also the first year for the Grand Touring trim level, which was similar to the Touring but had the Track's Brembo brakes and wheels.


 nissan 350z

For '07, Nissan fully updated the V6 for all 350Zs and it made a potent 306 hp. The Track trim level was dropped, but in its place came the coupe-only Nismo 350Z model. The Nismo model dropped many luxuries in favor of performance-enhancing upgrades, such as a stiffened, seam-welded chassis, firmer springs and shock absorbers, special wheels and various aerodynamic upgrades. Inside, each Nismo 350Z had red and black cloth seats, a gray-faced tachometer and a number plaque indicating its build order in the production run. Nismo models were also produced for the coupe's last year in 2008; the following year brought the all-new 370Z coupe. For '09, the roadster carried the 350Z flag; the following year it was replaced by the all-new 370Z roadster.



 nissan 350z

In reviews, we found the Nissan 350Z to be an engaging sports car to drive hard. The V6 pulled strongly when revved past 3,000 rpm and generated one of the most distinctive engine and exhaust-note soundtracks available (something its successor lacks). The 350Z's ability to provide serious grip through corners made it a favorite of our enthusiast editors. At the limit, the car's handling could be a bit tricky, so steady hands were required.

When employed on a daily basis, the Nissan 350Z didn't make for such a compelling companion. Road and tire noise were considerable, and the car's stiff suspension transmitted plenty of shock to its occupants when driven on rough pavement. Inside, the Z's cabin was functional but decidedly stark. Some of the interior trim was of low quality, and the luggage capacity of the roadster was compromised, even for this class of car.


 nissan 350z

Considering the 350Z's gradual improvements in features and hardware over the years, consumers interested in a used Nissan 350Z should generally try to purchase the newest year possible. Notable options to look for would be side airbags (they were optional on the coupe and not always standard on the roadster) and stability control.
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