Saturday, January 31, 2009

BMW Z9



Car Specifications:
Make:
BMW
Model:
Z9
Acceleration:
5,0 sec.
Top speed:
250 km/h.
Transmission:
n/a automatic
Design:
3,9 litre V8 engine
Displacement:
n/a
Maximum Bhp
245 hp / 1750 rmp
Tires Front:
245/45 20
Tires Back:
285/40 21
Length:
4760 mm
Width:
1970 mm
Height:
1280 mm
Weight:
n/a

Mercedes-Benz CLK350 Coupe




The Mercedes-Benz CLK 350 Coupe is one of the best values of Mercedes available today. With an estimated market price of $43,871 this 2-door, 4 passenger luxury sports coupe is the epitome of elegance and class without the outrageous prices of some of the cars in this class.
The coupe comes standard with a V6 engine and an impressive 268 horsepower engine. Although not as powerful as other Mercedes vehicles the engine is roars to life quickly and quietly. It can achieve 19 mpg with city driving, and 28 mph highway driving which is relatively good for a car of this weight and power.
The overdrive comes standard with the 7-speed automatic transmission that has been tweaked since becoming available in 2004. With the new redesign this car takes the alluring design and fine driving to astonishing heights. It has an aggressive new look that make people call it “The man's car”. Whether you are a man or woman you will equally enjoy the power and seductiveness of this wonderful vehicle.
With the impressive power trains, astounding braking capabilities, and balanced approach to ride quality some find this to be the easiest Mercedes to drive. The safety is also quite superb with these many standard features:
·Automatic Locking Retractors ·Front and rear seatbelt height adjusters ·Side head curtain airbags located in headliner ·Emergency fuel shutoff device ·Driver airbag with dual stage deployment ·Door mounted front side airbags ·Passenger airbag with dual state deployment ·Front and rear 3-point seatbelts ·Side guard door beams ·Trunk anti-trap device
As you can see the car not only looks good, drives well, but it will keep you and your family safe.
One of the common complaints about this car is the lack of cup holders. It only has one cup holder as opposed to the previous years that have had up to 4. The optional packages are great but somewhat expensive with the lighting and entertainment package being the most coveted but the most expensive. For the price you pay you do get plenty of perks but there are others that people are looking for in a car of this price range.
The seating is sufficient for 4 people and the trunk, although smaller than before, still has enough room to travel with 4 suitcases. For the value, this is an excellent car to drive.

Dodge Chargers


While some manufacturers can do no right, others can do no wrong, and Chrysler seems to be the latter right now. The 300 sedan is as hot as four-alarm chili, and the word HEMI has people genuflecting. The only thing left to do was bring back a hot rod called Charger. The 2006 Dodge Charger is poised to take the market by storm. There are six flavors (SE, SXT, R/T, Road and Track Performance Package, and Daytona R/T), ranging from $22,995 to $32,495.
If you're going to recycle a name, be it for a car or a can of soup, it better taste as close to the original as possible. You can stick on a new label or completely redesign the exterior, but if the essence isn't there, be prepared to be served a heaping helping of grief. Luckily for Dodge, the new 2006 Charger not only is as tasty as the original, but also has some new ingredients that will help it become a staple in a lot of American (and Canadian) homes. The biggest difference between old and new is the addition of rear doors. Some purists may lament the coupe-to-sedan morph, but four doors sell better, and ya gotta go with the flow. The look is consummately Dodge, with the large crosshair grille, an aggressive front end with headlamp "eyes" that look a bit sinister, and a long hood that hints at the power underneath. The strongest point on the vehicle is the rear quarter panel, which gives the appearance of a powerful animal's rear haunch. Even the decklid with the integrated rear spoiler that carries the line from the side is a nice element. The whole look of the Charger is effective, memorable, and polarizing. Some love it; some don't. But at least it doesn't look like every other sedan in the segment.
If you like the way the 300 sedan and Magnum wagon look inside, you'll love the Charger. It features the same clean dash and silver accents on the steering wheel, doors and center stack. The instrument panel and gauges are Viper-inspired and definitely driver oriented; the passenger need not look over at the speedometer or trip meter since they're impossible to see because of the tunnel design of the gauges. The SE and SXT versions both have cloth seats, while the R/T gets leather as standard. The SE is so reasonably priced it's hard to believe that such amenities as cruise control, a CD player, tilt/telescoping steering wheel, remote keyless entry, air conditioning and power door locks/mirrors/windows are standard. What does Dodge think it is, Hyundai? Good for those Dodge boys; they're catching on to the fact that those features are what we want included in the low price. Now you won't be bragging about HEMI power at that level, but you will get a robust 250-hp 3.5-liter High Output V-6 matched to a five-speed automatic with AutoStick, 17-inch wheels and tires, and a decent exhaust growl that will make others take notice. If you want them to plug their ears as you drive by, get the Daytona R/T, that exhaust rattles the bones.
What makes a good vehicle great is balance. On the road and on the track, the Charger showed us that it can be all things to all people. The cabin is quiet, the seats comfortable, and the ride is nicely damped for highway cruising. On the track, the V-8 models coupled with the Road/Track performance package had poise during hard cornering as well as at high speeds on the straightaway. That $1,500 option package includes more aggressive suspension tuning and a tuned exhaust, taking the 5.7-liter HEMI V-8 up 10 horses from 340 to 350 hp total. The 390 lb-ft of torque going to the rear wheels doesn't hurt one bit, either. Stopping the Charger was impressive. The large disc brakes with standard ABS suffered no fade, and felt good even after repeated hard use. The stability program (ESP) worked without being intrusive, and kept us from sliding off the track corner after corner. This is the third vehicle off the LX platform (300 and Magnum), and like its sister vehicles, the Charger has some heft to it (the R/T is over 4,000 pounds), but it feels more substantial than overweight. And even though it's rear drive, the 53/47 percent front-to -rear weight distribution helps with that balanced feel we talked about earlier.
After a long driving day on a new-vehicle launch, we sometimes look forward to getting out of the car. But I was sad to part with the Charger, and especially depressed when I had to leave the track. The right racetrack paired with the right car makes me realize how much fun it is to drive a truly inspiring vehicle. This fall, even more excitement comes along for Charger, with the introduction of the 6.1-liter V-8 SRT8 version that will produce the same 425 hp as the original 1966 model. We don't know if it will sport the 490 lb-ft of torque that the first one had, but it's worth dreaming about.
There's much more to talk about with this car: the Multi Displacement System that allows the V-8 to run on four cylinders when not under heavy acceleration for fuel economy savings, the fact that it will be the vehicle for NASCAR in the Nextel Cup Series, and even its Bluetooth capabilities. But the greatest joy of new-vehicle ownership is discovering all those little details on your own. That's what forges the bond between car and driver, just like the Chargers did from four decades ago. Only a handful of new vehicles will become classics 40 years from now. The 2006 Charger definitely is on that short list.

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Auto show's coolest cars


Daily News writer Patrick Huguenin takes a look some of the cars from the 2008 New York International Auto Show. First up: BEST MOVIE HERO CAR: Audi R8 V12 TDI Le Mans concept: The Audi R8 has already earned its spot in pop culture. Courteney Cox uses one to zip around Tinseltown in FX's tabloid drama "Dirt." She'd be lucky to get her hands on a Le Mans concept version, which upgrades the engine to a 12-cylinder that runs on diesel. It's got a paparazzi-chasing top speed of just under 200 mph, but it's also fuel efficient. We know James Bond loves his Aston Martins, but wouldn't fuel efficiency and lower emissions give a good guy more room to be bad