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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

The Mercedes-Benz F700


The Mercedes-Benz F700 concept car is a rolling test bed of new environmental technologies, including the DiesOtto engine, which produces 238 horsepower and 295 foot-pounds of torque from just 1.8 liters

Gina ( Future's Car )




Saturday, April 11, 2009

Porsche Carrera GT

$440,000
A supercar with dynamic stability control and a top speed of 209 mph+ and it can reach 0-60 in 3.9 seconds. The Porsche Carrera GT applies the absolute calibers of a true racing car to offer an unprecedented driving feeling on the road.

Infiniti M45

$50,250

Though it lacks a manual transmission option, the M goes toe-to-toe with its German competition in performance circles and in interior quality, and it blows them away with exceptional reliability.

Saab 9-3

$45,640

An IIHS Top Safety Pick, the 9-3 sedan returns to Best Bet status with an improvement in reliability (excluding the convertible). The front-wheel-drive sedan and SportCombi wagon are fun to drive.

Mercedes-Benz S-Class

$194,000

The S-Class gives up nothing to competitors when it comes to technology, including night vision. Its reliability has been below average, but it deserves citation among many unrated competitors.

Jaguar XK

$80,835

Available in coupe and convertible styles, the XK is a Cars.com staff favorite for its knockout looks and effortless performance with what is probably the best conventional automatic transmission around.

Cadillac DTS

$50,675
The DTS is Cadillac’s largest sedan, with the brand’s roomiest interior and a potent V-8 engine. It’s one of a dying breed: a large luxury car with front-wheel drive and decent reliability.

Audi A6

$56,300

The midsize Audi A6 is another IIHS Top Safety Pick, one with a roomy backseat and many of the choices the A4 offers: sedan or wagon, front- or all-wheel drive, continuously variable automatic transmission or six-speed automatic. We recommend the V-6 only.

Land Rover Range Rover

$93,600

Land Rover’s flagship SUV, the Range Rover, is one of the most luxurious vehicles of any kind, but that doesn’t stop it from being remarkably capable offroad.

Jaguar XJ

$94,085
A relatively low-volume model, Jaguar’s flagship sedan has no crash-test or reliability data. If you don’t mind that, this stately ride offers a snug but wonderfully uncluttered interior and surprising athleticism.

Mercedes-Benz E-Class

$86,050

We give a qualified nod only to the six-cylinder with rear-wheel drive; its below-average reliability makes it an acceptable choice for this class, but the AWD version and V-8-equipped E550 are rated too poorly to recommend. The E320 Bluetec diesel doesn’t have enough reliability data to rate it.

Leblanc Mirabeau

$645,000

Do you want a race car that you can drive on the street? Well here you go, the 700 horsepower Mirabeau should meet all your needs

Ferrari Enzo

$1 Million

The Ferrari Enzo, bearing the name of the founder and first head of Ferrari, is nothing but a supercar. It is ultra light, ultra fast, and very well engineered, and for a mere $1,000,000 you can own one!

Maserati MC12 Corsa

$1.5 Million
Did you hear that a Maserati is the 'poor man's Ferrari'? Not in this case...The MC-12 is far more powerful AND expensive than most Ferraris out right now. Only 4 were actually made to be 'street legal' in the US, making this race car one of the rarest cars you'll see.

Ferrari FXX

$2.5 Million.

The baddest of the bad, the most manly Ferrari ever sold to the public, the FXX. With 800 horsepower and the most advanced driving system on the planet, the 29 owners of these stallions have the ride of their life.

Maybach 62 Sedan

$390,000
While the Maybach brand was initially founded in 1909, it was reintroduced by Daimler Chrysler in 2002 to compete with Rolls Royce and Bentley. Six years later, the “Luxury Brand Status Index” voted the Maybach as the #1 luxury car– ahead of both Bentley and Rolls. If price is any indicator, the Maybach 62 runs at $390,000, a good $50k higher than a Rolls Royce Phantom and $200k higher than a Bentley Continental GTC. What does that extra scratch get you? The ultimate in luxury, powered by a 5.5L twin-turbo V12 engine pushing 612 horses. But you won’t get behind the wheel– this extended cab model is intended for your chauffeur. You’re busy in the back with models like Rosie Huntington Whitley.

Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren

$457,250.
A GT supercar, the SLR McLaren is the fastest automatic transmission car in the world with a top speed of 207 mph+ and reaching 60 mph in 3.8 seconds from stand still point.

SSC Ultimate Aero

$654,400.

Don’t let the price tag fool you, the 3rd most expensive car is actually fastest street legal car in the world with a top speed of 257 mph+ and reaching 0-60 in 2.7 seconds. This baby cost nearly half as much as the Bugatti Veyron, yet has enough power to top the most expensive car in a speed race. It is estimated that only 25 of this exact model will ever be produced.

Bugatti Veyron

$1,192,057
This is by far the most expensive street legal car available on the market today. It is the fastest accelerating car reaching 0-60 in 2.5 seconds. It claims to be the fastest car with a top speed of 253 mph+. However, the title for the fastest car goes to the SSC Ultimate Aero which exceed 253 mph pushing this car to 2nd place for the fastest car.

Pagani Zonda C12 F

$667,321

Produced by a small independent company in Italy, the Pagani Zonda C12 F is the 8th fastest car in the world. It promises to delivery a top speed of 215 mph+ and it an reach 0-60 in 3.5 seconds.

Koenigsegg CCX

$545,568
Swedish made, the Koenigsegg is fighting hard to become the fastest car in the world. Currently the 3rd fastest car in the world with a top speed of 250 mph+, the car manufacture Koenigsegg is not giving up and will continue to try and produce the fastest car.

Porsche Carrera GT

$440,000
A supercar with dynamic stability control and a top speed of 209 mph+ and it can reach 0-60 in 3.9 seconds. The Porsche Carrera GT applies the absolute calibers of a true racing car to offer an unprecedented driving feeling on the road.

Aston Martin One 77

$1,500,000

The new king of the world’s most expensive autos wears the Aston Martin logo. The Aston Martin One 77, revealed this summer, will be sold for 1,000,000 British Pounds Sterling, which converts roughly to $1.5 Million USD. Only 77 of the One 77 will be produced– and all 77 are already sold. This V12-powered Aston is a true supercar, exceeding 60mph in 3.5 seconds on its way to a 200+ top speed. If you’re one of the lucky 77 to get your hands on one of these machines, we’d love the generous offer of a test drive. Who wouldn’t?

Rolls-Royce Phantom

$379,000
This luxury saloon automobile is a BMW subsidiary. The body of the car has an aluminum space frame and you will find that the car can accelerate up to 60 mph (100 km/h) in 5.7 s.

Mercedes SLR McLaren

$455,500
This supercar and sports car automobile with SLR technology has a supercharged 5.5 (5439cc) liter dry sumped 90 degree V8. This cool and popular car in the world is engaged in the production of 466.8 kW at 6500 rpm (626 hp) as well as 780 N·m (575 ft·lbf) torque at 3250 - 5000 revolutions per minute (rpm).

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