By Wippz on Oct 7, 2008 in Automobile, Chrysler, corvette | comments(0)

With GM facing well-publicized challenges — along with just about everyone else who needs a little thing called money — certain high-profile and expensive programs are crowding up on the back burner. Even America’s sports car, the Corvette, is not exempt, with CAFE regulations clouding the view inside the ‘Vette Nation’s crystal ball.
Motor Trend, commenting on the C7 Corvette’s delayed arrival, has said that the new coupe won’t appear until the 2014 model year at the earliest. The mid-engined route has also been scrapped, since it would simply cost too much to re-engineer the entire car for the purpose of easier integration of fuel saving tech like cylinder deactivation.
That means a six-cylinder is still being talked about — by GM outsiders only, at this point — as an option for the C7. If we take the Camaro as an example, that 2014 introduction date could mean late 2012, but that still only gives you four years to mentally prepare for a budget- and economy-minded V6 Corvette. Get cracking.
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By Wippz on May 19, 2008 in Automobile, Mustang, Shelby | comments(0)

With only 1,000 special edition GT500’s scheduled for this year, there is bound to be drastic markup. It is worth pointing out that the Ford GT’s MSRP was roughly $155k, and for the same price you can get a BMW M3, a Mustang GT500, and one hell of a vacation. If money means little to you and you’re seriously thinking about shelling out $155k for this Shelby GT500KR, you won’t find out a whole lot of information on the eBay page. Part of the reason for that is because Lone Star Ford hasn’t yet taken delivery of the 540 hp Mustang that’s up for auction. It also explains why the dealer has a photo of a standard GT500 sticker instead of that of the $80k KR.
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By Wippz on Apr 27, 2008 in Automobile, Mercedes Benz | comments(0)

As we’ve heard before, the next generation of AMG-massaged Mercs will have to balance high output with low emissions. That means more turbos, less displacement and (gasp) hybrids.
The big and bad 6.2-liter V8 won’t be around much longer. Instead, AMG is turning its focus towards a new, twin-turbo 5.0-liter V8 that will produce 570 hp and 665 lb.-ft. of torque, with output possibly reaching 700 hp and 885 lb.-ft. to replace the outgoing 612-hp V12 mill.
Forced induction is only part of the equation, as AMG is looking to a new hybrid-equipped V8, dubbed BluePower, that will either come with the X-Trac Flybrid system or a 100-hp electric motor integrated into the transmission. There’s also talk that AMG will be releasing its own plug-in hybrid by 2012 and that diesels will continue to become an important part of the brand.
The other issue with which AMG has to contend is Mercedes’ own turbocharged offerings. Future M-Bs will be sporting turbo’d V8s displacing 4.0-, 4.6- and 5.5-liters, with outputs ranging from 355 to 544 hp.
And what of the upcoming AMG supercar? Car says that the gullwing super coupe, codenamed C197, will debut in March of 2010 and be powered by the same 6.2-liter V8 (likely the last application of that engine) while sending all that energy through an eight-speed automatic gearbox.

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By Wippz on Apr 24, 2008 in Featured | comments(1)

You might expect that Carroll Shelby has quite a collection of cars. He’s even put up a few for sale recently, including his personal 1969 GT500 Convertible that he’s owned since new at Barrett-Jackson this year and the unique Cobra Supersnake that sold for $5,000,000 at last year’s auction.




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By Wippz on Apr 22, 2008 in Automobile, Mercedes Benz | comments(0)

Brabus hasn’t wasted any time tuning the new Mercedes-Benz SLK, and is bringing its normal blend of aero mods and engine tweaks to those unable to keep their new SLK stock for long. Brabus opted to yank out the SLK 55 AMG’s 5.5-liter V8 and fitted its own 6.1-liter mill that cranks out 445 hp and 468 lb.-ft. of torque. Power is routed through a seven-speed automatic gearbox and down to Brabus’ own LSD. Zero-to-60 times drop to 4.3-seconds, while six-piston aluminum calipers clamp 355 mm slotted discs up front and four-piston calipers with 300 mm rotors in the rear end the party before things get out of hand.
Naturally, some new rollers are part of the equation, with optional 17-, 18- or 19-inch wheels tucked into the fenders with a 30 mm drop provided by new Brabus sports springs. The visual mods are wrapped up with a wind tunnel-tested front spoiler, rear apron and trunk lid wing, while four chrome exhaust tips hint at the SLK’s new found power.



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By Wippz on Apr 15, 2008 in Automobile, bentley | comments(0)

In partnership with Bentley, Milanese design house Zagato has decided to offer a limited run of the Continental GTZ it showed us this year at the Geneva Motor Show. Nine discerning customers for whom the “standard” Bentley Continental GT Speed is not enough will have the opportunity to upgrade their coupes for a nominal fee of just €550,000. (For reference, consider that the Zagato’s custom LED tail-lights cost €50,000 alone.) That’s on top of the cost of the donor car, which comes in just shy of $200k. The first vehicle has already been delivered for an all-in grand total of €800,000.. .that’s over one and a quarter million dollars.
The six-figure conversion overhauls the exterior styling with Zagato’s own custom bodywork identical to that seen on the Geneva show car. The interior is likewise treated to a sumptuous bespoke leather re-upholstery job, while the mechanics of the car remain untouched, allowing Bentley to




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By Wippz on Apr 14, 2008 in Automobile, bentley | comments(0)

According to Bentley chairman, Franz-Josef Paefgen, the new Bentley Brooklands coupe is a car for the “ultimate gentleman driver.” In name and spirit it is designed to recall Bentley’s heyday in the 1920s, when Britain still had an empire and the so-called Bentley Boys dominated the world of sports car racing. Men such as Wolf Barnato, who doubled as the company chairman, enjoyed playboy lifestyles. They lived fast and did their best to die young. It’s an evocative image but one that seems somewhat at odds with the likely demographic of a Brooklands customer. Based on the Arnage sedan, the Brooklands is a vast four-seater coupe that is likely to cost the not-insignificant sum of $350,000. One can’t help thinking that the Brooklands owner is more likely to be an aged retiree than a hedonistic thirtysomething.

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