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

eBay Find: 2008 Koenigsegg CCX

Posted by beber2600 on February 26, 2010

Koenigsegg CCX 2008

Today’s car has held the top spot on BBC Top Gear’s “Power Board” for several seasons and can only be classified as a “hypercar.” The Koenigsegg CCX is brought to you by the same Swedish company who have been recently in the news for the purchase of Saab from General Motors The CCX is the second car from Koenigsegg and with some astonishing performance figures. In stock form for instance, the in-house built 4.7L V8 can propel this rocket ship to 60 in 3.2 seconds and has a reported top speed of 259 MPH untested, but higher, than the Bugatti Veyron.  One of the most interesting features on this car are the dihedral synchro-helix doors that extend in virtually all directions allowing easy ingress and egress. They extend outward, rotate forward, and rotate upwards, which sounds a lot like the often-replicated Lamborghini scissor doors but are so much more just take a look at the gallery.

This black on black example of fine Swedish engineering has been modified to bring the total horsepower rating to 980 with a power-to-weight ratio of 2.65 lbs/hp. There’s only 441 miles on this under-used car located in Scottsdale and can be yours with an opening bid of $1,250,000. Happy bidding!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svxRpqeqFRY

26Feb