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The 2011 Chevrolet Corvette – Your Dream Sports Car
Posted by in Sport Car on December 5, 2011
The Chevrolet Corvette is available as a coupe or a convertible. If you are a sports car enthusiast, then the Corvette is your dream come true. It has carved a niche for itself in this segment with its state-of-the-art technology and defining freedom. It has a standard 430 HP LS-3 aluminum block V8, which can effortlessly do 190mph under test conditions. If you like open air driving, there is a removable roof panel that can be stowed in a matter of seconds.
With a 6.2 liter V8 engine and a power-to-weight ratio that is incomparable to any of its peers, the Chevrolet Corvette performs like a seasoned professional, doing 0-60 mph in 4.2 seconds flat. It gets an impressive 26 MPG on the highway and provides much better fuel economy than other 6-cylinder sports cars in the segment.
Would you like to make your Corvette a style statement that reflects your individuality? It can be done easily with a whole range of dealer-installed genuine Corvette accessories. They can extend the functionality of your favorite Chevy while enhancing its appearance to suit your style. From stainless steel pedal covers to a two-tone shift knob, a transparent roof panel, and a great choice of body graphic designs, you can make the Corvette look just as you imagined. The choices are endless. Read the rest of this entry »
Lamborghini Murcielago
Posted by in Lamborghini on June 30, 2011
The 2010 Lamborghini Murchiealago LP640 at a median price of $ 450,000 is far from the most expensive sports car available. The Lamborghini Revention and the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport each cost around $ 1.5 million.The Murchiealago LP640 is also not the street legal sports car with the highest maximum speed at its 211 mph. The American produced SSC Ultimate Aero can obtain 257 mph.
What the 2010 Murchiealago LP640 is was summed up best in a Los Angeles Times review, “…the most heinously irresponsible, developmentally arrested, awesomely cool sports car the world has ever known.”
The Murchiealago is, by longstanding Lamborghini tradition, named after a famous Spanish fighting bull. The sports cars namesake survived 28 wounds inflicted by the sword of matador Rafael Molina Sanchez in 1879. In a very rare gesture of respect for the bull, Sanchez spared its life.As a replacement for Lamborghini’s 11-year-old Diablo the car went on sale in 2002, identified only as the Murchiealago with a mid-engine design, a 6.2-liter V12 and 4 wheel drive. LP640 designated models followed and in 2004, Lamborghini rolled out the LP640-4 roadster.
The latest model introduced is the LP670-4SV (SuperVeloce) and is widely expected to be the final incarnation of the Murchiealago prior to Lamborghini introducing a new model sometime in 2010.An aluminum 6.496 Liter (396.4 cu in) 60-degree V12 provides power to the SuperVeloce This engine develops 670 bhp @ 8000 rpm with torque rated at 487 ft lbs to the wheels at 6500 rpm. Top speed is 213 mph with a 0-60 mph speed of 3.1 seconds.Two spoiler options are available for the SV with the smaller option allowing the 213 mph top speed while the larger one creates more down force that enhances handling but gives away 4 mph in speed.The SV has a reworked body on the front and rear, which distinguishes it from the 640. A reworking on all components on the car reduced curb weight by 220 lbs, which gives it a phenomenal power to weight ratio of 5.1 lbs per hp.
Returning to the LP640, it is the number one exotic sports car for 2010 according to U.S. News and World Report. The U.S. News staff compared seven sports cars with eleven independent reviews for each car. The Murciealago won easily. The two negative ratings for the LP640 were difficulty entering and leaving the vehicle due to its scissor doors and poor visibility to the rear. Not much of a trade off is it. Read the rest of this entry »