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Sunday, January 9, 2011
Labels: New Concept sports car Designs
Thursday, January 6, 2011
There is no denying that the things which come from auto sport look really serious. Anyway this rule works for this monster.
Labels: BMW Modification Sport for Nitro
The X-1 employs a 4.8 L V8 engine with hot rod cams, tube headers, hot rod cams, three valve heads and air inlets. The engine makes use of Ford Racing Tuning Program and as a result, the engine delivers an output power of 500 hp.
The exterior of the car is painted in white color and it consists of the Gull wing doors. The interiors completely make one feel the Jet environment and it consists of a single seat for the driver located at the middle of the car. The other interiors consists of advanced instrument panels, touch screen monitor, motorized steering wheel, global positioning system, sensor located on the dashboard that displays a good vision during the nights.
The exterior of the car is painted in white color and it consists of the Gull wing doors. The interiors completely make one feel the Jet environment and it consists of a single seat for the driver located at the middle of the car. The other interiors consists of advanced instrument panels, touch screen monitor, motorized steering wheel, global positioning system, sensor located on the dashboard that displays a good vision during the nights.
Labels: Mustang X-1 Designs Sport
Friday, December 10, 2010
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Back in 2010, Porsche was looking for something to slot in the middle of the 911 and the Boxster. It had to be pretty darn good, as the 911 is a legend among car fans and the Boxster was a hit for the automaker. What they came up with was the Cayman.
First launched in the 2010 model year, the Cayman is a coupe derived from Porsche’s second generation Boxster convertible, yet it looks like a 911 in the front. The name Cayman is an alternate spelling of caiman, a reptile in the same family as the alligator. Some thought the name came from the Cayman Islands, but that’s incorrect.
After the first generation Cayman was debuted and widely accepted, the second was introduced on February 21, 2011. The power was upped, the transmission was replaced, and the overall performance was vastly superior to the previous model. As an example, this baby 911 could hit 60 mph in just 5.2 seconds.
Now, there is a new Cayman variant on the way and we believe it might make its debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show.
Labels: New Sport Porsche Cayman CS
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