2011 Audi R8 V10 Spyder, Review Roundup

Posted by ack154 on July 22, 2010
2011 Audi R8 V10 Spyder

2011 Audi R8 V10 Spyder

The Audi R8 coupe was the supercar that broke the mold. After Nissan’s GT-R stormed the roads in 2008 and had the traditional supercar manufacturers from both Germany and Italy scrambling for something better, something quicker, something more manageable on the roads. The stage was set most notably after Porsche’s 911 Turbo, once the cream-of-the-crop daily driver supercar, was having to defend its position after being beaten around the Nürburgring Nordschleife by the half-priced Nissan GT-R. Shortly afterwards, the Audi R8 V8 coupe came onto the scene with a $60,000 premium and a few traits the other cars in the class couldn’t match.

Sporting the 4.2L V8 from the Audi RS4, the original Audi R8 was hailed as the new daily-driver supercar, taking the thrown away from Porsche and simply moving down-market in the VW corporate chain. Fast-forward to 2010, Audi’s poster-child has had its roof lopped off, been featured in a Hollywood blockbuster as “Iron Man” Tony Stark’s chosen ride for cruising down the Pacific Coast Highway.

For all its splendor, most reviewers find the Audi R8 V10 Spyder lacking the speed its coupe variant had, whether it be handling, poise or just stowage space. But for the lack of cornering speed each drop-top Spyder R8 could muster up, what makes up for it is the noise of 10 cylinders wailing at the occupants and the thousands of miles of headroom available to each front-seat occupant.

22Jul

eBay Find: 2010 Lamborghini Murciélago LP670-4 SuperVeloce

Posted by edirtaynine on July 5, 2010
2010 Lamborghini Murcielago LP670-4 SuperVeloce

2010 Lamborghini Murcielago LP670-4 SuperVeloce

Have you had your eye on one of those brand-new and shiny (does matte-gray paint shine?) Lamborghini Reventón? Can’t bring yourself to trade a kidney, sell your kids, or spend $1.25-2.5 million for one of the 20 coupes produced? Well good news! You can get same puckered-up bung-hole seat-of-the-pants rocketship feelings, that same “look at me” announcement at every traffic light, same Joie de vivre feelings and even more thrust for less than half the cost (no organ transplants required).

Whereas the 2009 Reventón was based on the 2006 Lamborghini Murciélago LP640 with a measly 640 HP, today’s eBay find has the same chassis with even more oomph, pushing out 670 HP. The 2010 LP670-4 SuperVeloce is what they call it 0-60 in 3.2 seconds is what it does. All. Day. Long. This Murciélago can reach 213 MPH, it has a lighter exhaust system, improved brakes, modified intake and valve timings and several interior parts have been modified for either lightness or to resemble the Reventón. This Murciélago is the swan-song for the Murciélago line (tears from the peanut gallery) the LP670-4′s production run is limited to only 350 cars rather than the Reventón’s 20.

Today’s eBay find is an LP67-4 SuperVeloce in Bianco Isis with a claimed 299 miles on the clock and its list of features include the cabon fiber interior package, carbon ceremic brakes, and an optional large rear wing for stability. Bidding hasn’t met a reserve but the Buy-It-Now price of $484,045 sounds like a bargain compared to what Reventón’s are fetching these days. Take a look here and happy bidding!

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5Jul

2011 Ferrari 458 Italia, Review Roundup

Posted by beber2600 on July 3, 2010
2011 Ferrari 458 Italia

2011 Ferrari 458 Italia

A brand new dual clutch 7-speed automated-manual transmission, triple exhaust outlets, body by Pininfarina, F1-spec traction control system, and 9000 RPM’s pulled from a mid-ship mounted 4.5L direct injected Ferrari V8. This list of standard specifications of the Ferrari 458 Italia offer an exitic brainstorm of what the new entry-level mid-engined Ferrari is like. Built to replace the long-running F430, the newest member to the Ferrari lineup seperates itself from the entry-level California.

Offering one of (if not the) most powerful naturally aspirated production V8′s and pushes an astonishing 562 HP at redline or 9000 RPM. And whether you like it or not, its attached to an automated-manual F1-style 7-speed transmission. Interestingly, according to Ferrari (and many other luxury/sports marques) purists complaints don’t represent the actual buying public so a proper manual won’t be offered. Owners will, however, be satisfied knowing body panels are crafted using aerospace technology allowing impossibly thin paneling.

Being a modern Ferrari, reviewers seem to be mostly impressed by the 458′s technological aspects rather than styling or performance. Read on to some of the reviews to see how the chassis aerodynamics are a particular area of interest.

3Jul

Review Roundup: 2011 Lamborghini Gallardo LP-570-4 Superleggera

Posted by beber2600 on June 10, 2010
2011 Lamborghini Gallardo LP570-4 Superleggera

2011 Lamborghini Gallardo LP570-4 Superleggera

The Lamborghini Gallardo has had no shortage of variants over its 8-year production life, it was introduced as the ‘affordable’ Lamborghini for the “new money” types. The Gallardo quickly proved a popular seller and 5 years after its introduction the first Superleggera was introduced as the track-day version of the popular sports car. For the 2007-08 model year, the first Gallardo Superleggera came standard with the base models E-gear automated-manual transmission, was lighter by 150 lbs and offered a 10 hp gain over the base model.

For 2011, the fine folks of Sant’Agata Bolognese have topped their (previously) top-of-the-line LP-560-4 by 10 hp “added lightness” by 158 lbs, besting the original Gallardo Superleggera. Surprisingly, according to those who reviewed it, ride quality has not been sacrificed. For the die-hard enthusiasts or those looking to track the Superleggera 570-4 can opt for the radio to be deleted. However, for comfort’s sake, air-conditioning and power windows remain standard and cannot be removed from the window-sticker.

Car and Driver (First DriveSecond Drive)
Inside Line (First Drive)
Automobile Magazine (Review)
Motor Trend (First Drive)
Popular Mechanics (Test Drive)
Road and Track (Review)

10Jun

eBay Find: 2006 Ford GTX1

Posted by beber2600 on March 23, 2010

2006 Ford GTX1 GT

The 60′s Ford’s GT40 was created because Henry Ford wanted a Ford racing at Le Mans and he got his wish. In 1966 Ford got its first victory in the series (4 times on the trot) with that iconic car powered by either 289 C.I. or 427 C.I. Ford engines. Although that car from the 60′s was never street legal (a few were brought back to America and “legalized”), like all great things “American” you could buy a copy and build it at home in your spare time as a kit.

Ford realized it could profit from the love of the original GT40 and in 2003 introduced the Ford GT to showrooms. Promising the same great lines and styling of the original GT40 without the headaches the GT was powered by an SVT tuned version of Fords ubiquitous 5.4L V8 and added modern conveniences like A/C, a Macintosh Stereo, and simple soundproofing. 540 HP, 0-60 MPH in as little as 3.3 seconds and looks to die for sounds good, right? Well its been nearly 4 years since the Ford GT has been out of production but that hasn’t stopped various aftermarket tuners from delivering specialized versions of the car for those who want… more.

Enter the Ford GTX1: this one is the roadster. For a cool $48,000 on top of the base Ford GT’s MSRP Genaddi Design Group will outfit your GT with a roadster conversion (read: a million miles of headroom) as well as supercharger, suspension, and brake upgrades. Today’s featured car is Kandy-apple red with a tan interior (in true Ford fashion the GT’s interior was available in “any color you like, so long as its black”), various suede pieces, and a carbon fiber aero package. This GTX1 has just 1200 miles on the clock, a 700HP upgrade to its Ford V8 and is located in Jonesboro, AK. Bidding starts at $269,980.

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