Bugatti Veyron

The Bugatti Veryron is, by every measure, the world's fastest production road car. It's the quickest to 60, it has the highest top speed, and it can absolutely dominate a track.

Porsche Carrera GT

Porsche Carrera GT, manufactured by Porsche of Germany, is priced at $440,000 dollars. It is well worth its price if we count the 5.7 litre V10 engine producing 612 DIN (605 SAE) horsepower (450 kW) and the acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h (62.5 mph) in 3.9 seconds, touching a maximum speed of 330 km/h (205 mph).

Chevrolet Camaro

The Chevrolet Camaro was introduced in North America by the Chevrolet Motor Division of General Motors at the start of the 1967 model year as competition for the Ford Mustang.

Ferrari Enzoe

Ferrari Enzo, a 650 horsepower super car named after its founder, was developed in 2002 using Formula One technology.

Pagani Zonda F

Zonda F is a special edition car that will be built alongside the regular production model .

Friday, February 3, 2017

Dacia Logan 2017

Dacia has refreshed the exterior and interior design of its three signature models, namely the Logan MCV, the Sandero and the Sandero Stepway. These enhancements embody Dacia's new, more assertive and even more modern lighting signature.


Dacia design is on the move. The models display a new lighting signature front and rear for an even more dynamic, contemporary look. The design of the front and rear lights has been revised. The front LED daytime running lights feature a pattern of three stacked rectangles. The rear lighting signature is based on three illuminated squares.
The new Logan MCV and the new Sandero all share a more modern front bumper design, along with chrome detailing for the air intake grille. Meanwhile, the design of the front and rear bumpers has been reworked to emphasise the models' muscular stance.

These design enhancements are shown to particularly powerful effect on the new Sandero Stepway. This model has a new frontal identity which picks up on the design cues of the Duster. The grille elegantly combines the black tones of the bumper with chrome detailing which brings an even more dynamic touch to the vehicle's nose. At the rear, a chromed exhaust tailpipe highlights the car's tough, ready-for-action character.

Last but not least, the brand's range of wheel trims and alloy wheels has been


Dacia Logan 2017

Dacia Logan 2017

Dacia Logan 2017

Dacia Logan 2017

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Kia Picanto 2015

Kia Picanto 2015


Kia Picanto is one of the smallest car in size , but the car is already worth acquisition as it
combines elegance in form and design, and strength in performance between the price of
the car class , you will talk about his price in this thread
in global markets, and also we will talk about  the full specifications
and special features in this vehicle , and finally we will learn about the most important car pictures ,
which describes the internal and external design


Price

Starting from SR 33,000

Car Specs


Engines                   1.2 l4 FWD
geatbox                   5M/4A
Power                      86
Torque                     120
Fuel Economy         5.0/ 6.1
0-100 kmp sec        11.6-13.5
Top Speed              165-169

Measurements

Width (meters)   1.595
Height (meters)  1.480
Trunk Capacity (liters)200
Length (meters) 3.595
Wheelbase (meters)   2.385


Kia Picanto 2015 Features

Airbags 1
Power Steering
Steering Tilt Adjustment
Tachometer
Body Colored Bumper
Front and Rear
Body Colored Mirrors
Wheel Size 13"
Wheels - Steel
CD Player
Manual AC
MP3
Radio


Some pics of the car
Kia picanto 2015

Kia picanto 2015

Kia picanto 2015

Kia picanto 2015

Kia picanto 2015

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Kia picanto 2015

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Chrysler 300C SRT-8


Chrysler 300C SRT-8
Chrysler 300C SRT-8

Chrysler's 300C SRT8 is the car we thought the American auto industry would not build again. After the muscle-car era, U.S. automakers relinquished the high-performance family-sedan formula to the Germans (who added refinement but charged elitist prices) and Japanese (who charged a little less than the Germans but somehow sterilized the whole thing).

On occasion, the home industry was good for the affordable yet unrefined eye-opener that temporarily salved our pain-to name a few, the Buick Grand National and GNX, the Chevrolet Impala SS, and the Ford Taurus SHO. Those vehicles offered performance and price but lacked the refinement of the import brands. For 2004, Cadillac gave us the 400-hp CTS-V that matched the performance and refinement of the über-sedans, but at $51,485, GM charges fully for it.

What makes the SRT8 version of Chrysler's 300C exceptional is that it's the first sedan from anyone, anywhere, to combine the refinement and performance of the pricey supersedans with a sticker of $42,095, no incentive necessary. It's something the U.S. auto industry should have done long ago, but it was worth the wait.

Without the 10Best-winning 340-hp 300C, which probably wouldn't have gestated in its current form had it not been for the Mercedes merger, SRT (Street and Racing Technology) director Dan Knott would not have had such a superb starting point on which to perform the modifications necessary to make the car into something worthy of SRT badging. For those whose free time is completely taken up by reruns of VH1's Strange Love, the SRT division of Chrysler and Dodge is akin to Mercedes-Benz's AMG and BMW's M division in that they take regular production cars and up the ante until they have about 50 more horsepower than you'd expect.

In the case of the 300C SRT8, the enhanced engine makes 425 horsepower and 420 pound-feet of torque from a bored-out, high-compression-ratio 6.1-liter version of the corporate 5.7-liter Hemi V-8. Tricks such as variable valve timing or a multistage intake manifold are not present. New stuff includes just a single hot camshaft sitting in the block, 16 lightened valves, and a forged crankshaft that allows the large V-8 to spin to a melodic 6400 rpm. The torque peak arrives at 4800 rpm. That may sound high for an engine this big, but the copious displacement means enough torque is available off idle to put the limited-slip differential to good use. Compared with the 5.7-liter it's based on, the 6.1-liter feels sportier and, oddly, smaller because of its penchant for high revs.

An eager five-speed automatic modified by SRT provides immediate upshifts and downshifts and is a terrific partner to the 6.1-liter. Full-throttle shifts at the redline are accompanied by an explosive sonic boom from the exhaust. Back off the throttle, and the sound becomes mellow and unobtrusive. At 70 mph we measured 69 dBA of noise, but you don't hear the engine as much as you hear the wind rushing around the brick-like body and the hum of the wide tires. Following the logic of AMG's offerings, the German automaker's American operations do not offer a clutch pedal. Manual transmissions in sedans this large and with this much power somehow feel out of place and too often suffer from high efforts that make them difficult to drive smoothly.


SPECIFICATIONS

Model: 2009 Chrysler 300C SRT8
Engine: 6.1-liter SRT HEMI V8
Horsepower/Torque: 425 hp @ 6000 rpm/420 lb.-ft. @ 4800 rpm
Transmission: 5-speed automatic
Wheelbase: 120.0 in.
Length/Width/Height: 196.8 x 74.1 x 57.9 in.
Tires: 245/45ZR20
Cargo volume: 15.6 cu. ft.
Fuel economy: 13 mpg city/19 mpg highway/15.4 mpg test
Fuel capacity: 19.0 gal.
Sticker: $48,470 (includes $700 destination charge and $3,910 in options)

Some Pictures


Chrysler 300C SRT-8

Chrysler 300C SRT-8

Chrysler 300C SRT-8

Chrysler 300C SRT-8

Chrysler 300C SRT-8

Chrysler 300C SRT-8

Chrysler 300C SRT-8

Chrysler 300C SRT-8

Chrysler 300C SRT-8


Wednesday, April 18, 2012

2012-2013 Porsche 911/991


The 911 is the most successful model in Porsche’s history. It started its long history back in 1963 and since then Porsche has offered five distinct generations: 911 classic, 964 Series, 993 Series, 996 Series, and 997 Series. After a long wait and a hi-jacking of the official images, Porsche has revealed its sixth generation ahead of its official debut at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show.

It may be a little unorthodox for Porsche to be bringing out a new generation 911 despite the fact they just revealed a facelift version, but the requests keep changing and Porsche must answer the call of duty. Their latest target is improving both fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.

The sixth generation 911, or the 991, will be a completely new vehicle, even though everyone will recognize it as a 911 model. Shortly after the launch of the 998 911, Porsche will also be releasing the Turbo, GT2, and GT3 in 2012.

 The new generation 911 is now officially on sale on the US market, with prices starting from $82,100 for the Carrera and $96,400 for the Carrera S (excluding destination fees). "Whether this will be a customer’s first or just their latest Porsche 911, it’s going to be the most invigorating ownership experience yet," said Detlev von Platen, President and CEO of Porsche Cars North America. "The 911 Carrera and Carrera S are the ultimate choices for drivers who want the fun and excitement of a true benchmark-setting sports car week in and week out, not just for show or play during the weekends."

 An American customer took his new Carrera S to a drag strip in the US to see how fast the car could run the quarter mile. While the result is unofficial, it still stands at an impressive 12.04 seconds. That’s comparable to the current Nissan GT-R which has an official quarter mile time of 12.05 seconds. Hit the jump to check out the video of the 911/991 on the drag strip!

2012-2013 Porsche 911/991 Specs

year: 2012-2013
price: $88,038 euro (or $126
Top Speed: 180 mph
Displacement: 3400 Cc
MPG(Cty): 28
Transmission: seven speed manual
Engine: direct-injected flat-six engine
Horse Power @ RPM: 350
0-60 time: 4.6 sec.

2012-2013 Porsche 911/991 Pictures
2012-2013 Porsche 911/991

2012-2013 Porsche 911/991

2012-2013 Porsche 911/991

2012-2013 Porsche 911/991

2012-2013 Porsche 911/991

2012-2013 Porsche 911/991

2012-2013 Porsche 911/991

2012-2013 Porsche 911/991

2012-2013 Porsche 911/991

2012-2013 Porsche 911/991

Friday, April 6, 2012

Volkswagen CC 2012



The Volkswagen CC is a "four-door coupe" that seeks to combine the dramatic styling of a coupe with the practicality of a sedan. Like the Mercedes-Benz CLS that sparked this emerging segment, the CC seats four, providing easier access to the rear seats than a normal coupe.
For the latest model year, Volkswagen updated the CC with more standard equipment as well as revised exterior styling.

The CC is based on the outgoing version of the bread-and-butter Passat sedan. That doesn’t mean the CC is outdated, however: whereas the latest Passat has been enlarged, de-contented and cheapened to appeal to the middle of the American market, the older Passat was a more luxurious, refined and highly-tuned driver’s machine.

The CC’s connection to the old Passat is most visible in its sophisticated cabin. Soft-touch materials abound, fit and finish is excellent and the overall design is intuitive, flowing and polished.

It is the CC’s exterior that will win over most buyers, though. The overall look is one of simple elegance, with details like a relatively low, sloping roofline and sleek lights contributing to the attractive, expensive-seeming mien.

Styling changes for the latest model year include a simpler, more conservative grille and headlamp design that brings the look more in line with Volkswagen's mainstream Passat and Jetta offerings. The front and rear fascias were also worked over, while Bi-Xenon headlights with VW’s Adaptive Front Lighting System and LED taillamps are now standard equipment.


BASIC SPECS

Base Price TBA
Drivetrain Front Wheel Drive
Curb Weight (lbs) 3329
City (MPG) 21
Hwy (MPG) 31
Horsepower 200@5100
Torque (lb-ft) 207@1700
Wheelbase 106.7
Length (in.) 188.9
Width (in.) 73.0
Height (in.) 55.8

Pictures of Volkswagen CC 2012

Volkswagen CC

Volkswagen CC

Volkswagen CC

Volkswagen CC

Volkswagen CC

Volkswagen CC

Volkswagen CC

Volkswagen CC

Volkswagen CC

Volkswagen CC


Hummer H3


The H3 boasts great off-road capability in a distinctive, rugged package. However, it costs a lot more than similar SUVs, offers only mediocre highway performance, and has the worst fuel economy in its class.

With a base price that's over $33,000, the H3 is one of the most expensive SUVs in its class -- even when compared to other off-road SUVs. Even worse, its poor 14/18 mpg fuel economy rating is the lowest in its class. While these factors may make the H3 seem like a lousy value, its excellent all-terrain capabilities and high ground clearance might make it worth it for real off-road enthusiasts. In addition, the 2009 base model received an "Excellent" value rating from IntelliChoice, meaning its five-year cost of ownership is better than average.

Still, if you can live without the Hummer's military-inspired styling, there are more affordable choices available. "For shoppers without true wanderlust, most other midsize SUVs make more sense," confirms Consumer Guide.

Other SUVs to Consider
If you just want an SUV that still looks cool, consider the Toyota FJ Cruiser. It offers off-road abilities but also boasts better fuel economy (16/20 mpg) and costs nearly $10,000 less than the Hummer. Another great off-road SUV is the Jeep Wrangler, which performs just as well as the Hummer, saves you another $2,000 off its price, comes with the same rugged styling and has a marginally better fuel economy.

Hummer H3 Specs

Engine:
Aluminum I-5
220hp @ 5600 225lbft @ 2800
3.66X4.00 Bore and stroke
Dohc 4 valve/cyl
Gear Ratios:
Gear 5 speed MANUAL Optional 4L60E
1st 3.75:1 3.06:1
2nd 2.20:1 1.63:1
3rd 1.37:1 1.00:1
4th 1.00:1 .70:1
5th .73:1 N/A
Reverse 3.67:1 2.29:1
Manual crawl ratio: Almost 69:1
Automatic crawl ratio: 56:1
Axle ratio: 4.10 or 4.56
Final drive: 3.33
Wheelbase 112
Length 186.7
Width 85.5
Height 74.5
Track f/r 65/65.5
Ground clearence 9.1
Approach/Departure 40/36.5
Curb weight est. 4700
Payload 1150
GVW 6000
GCVW 10000
Tow 4500
Fuel capacity 22.8
Fuel economy 15/19
Front suspension IFS double a arm torsion bar swaybar
Rear suspension Live axle leaf spring anti roll bar
Steering power rack pinion
Steering Ratio 17:1
Turn, lock to lock 3.25
Turn circle 37
Front Brake 12.4 vented disc
Rear Brake 12.3 disc 4WAL
Wheel 16x7.5 Aluminum
Tire 285/75RR16 Bridestone

Hummer H3 Pictures 

Hummer H3

Hummer H3

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Hummer H3

Hummer H3

Hummer H3

Hummer H3

Hummer H3

Hummer H3

Hummer H3

Hummer H3

Hummer H3