Posted by US Auto Choice on April 12, 2008 under Porsche |


Price est.: $192,000
HP: 530 @ 6,500
Torque: 505 @ 2,200 – 4,500
0-60 mph: 3.6 seconds
¼ mile: 11.8 seconds*
As Porsche’s most powerful U.S. sold production car to date, the 911 GT2 is revered by sports car lovers worldwide. One feat that Porsche has accomplished with the GT2 is that this car has successfully combined a stunning design and appearance with optimal performance. Unfortunately, with a price tag just under $200,000… few can afford this modern marvel of technology; which makes sighting this car on the road a rarity. To increase your chances of seeing this beauty in action, look for stressed-out, over-worked doctors recklessly speeding through hospital parking lots and cutting off traffic as they make their way home.
So what does the fastest 911 ever produced for road use offer buyers…? As noted above 530 horsepower and 6,500 rpm and just over 500 foot pounds of torque, that launches the 3,000 plus pound vehicle from 0 – 60 quicker than most motorcycles. Much of this feat is accomplished using the GT2’s Variable Turbine Geometry system, which is a fancy name for Porsche’s latest turbocharger. The system has flow-optimized turbines with large compressors which generate higher boost levels, even at low rpm.
If you can afford this incredible driving machine, locate a Porsche dealer near you by clicking here.





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Posted by US Auto Choice on March 9, 2008 under Land Rover |


Price est.: $72,400
HP: 390 @ 5,750
Torque: 410 @ 3,500
0-60 mph: 6.6 seconds
¼ mile: 15.0 seconds
So much better looking than Land Rovers of the ‘90s! Fortunately for consumers Land Rover, along with Saab and many other European auto manufacturers, finally decided to replace their finely tuned ugly-ass vehicles with a body-style much more aesthetic. As everyone knows, Land Rover has built the finest sport utility vehicle (SUV) dating back many decades; but until recently no one wanted to be seen driving such a grotesque box-shaped vehicle that appeared to belong in the heart of Africa waiting to be boarded for some elephant hunting tourist’s safari.
The Supercharged Range Rover isn’t necessarily built for high speeds or handling tight corners, even though its name would suggest so. It will accelerate off the line fairly quickly, taking its passengers from zero to sixty in only 6.6 short seconds. While this statistic doesn’t necessarily compare with similarly priced sports cars, being taken to sixty miles per hour that quickly, in a large vehicle, definitely is exciting.
Land Rovers are known for their reliability and capability to steadily perform under extreme conditions—terrain and weather. Jeremy Clarkson once drove up the side of Mount Tongue, in Scotland, in a Land Rover! Granted he got stuck in bog terrain a couple times and used a built-on winch to get out, but I can pretty much guarantee that few SUVs would have lasted five minutes into the expedition.
Why buy a Land Rover? Better yet, why buy a Land Rover Range Rover Sport Supercharged? Because… you want the ability of a four-by-four with the aspiration of a sports car, all in one. The Range Rover Sport is ideal for active outdoorsmen (and women). If you enjoy camping, off road exploration, or tow a boat or ATV, and at the same time don’t want any lack of performance when overtaking another vehicle on the freeway; the Range Rover Sport Supercharged is ideal for you!
Visit the resources listed below to find more information on Land Rover and their Range Rover Sport models. To locate a retailer near you, click on the link found on the webpage found here.





Land Rover USA
Land Rover US (2008). Range Rover Sport. Retrieved March 9, 2008, from http://www.landroverusa.com/us/en/Vehicles/RangeRover_Sport/Overview.htm
Cars.com
Cars.com (2008). 2008 Land Rover Range Rover Sport Summary. Retrieved March 9, 2008, from http://www.cars.com/go/crp/research.jsp?logtype=6§ion=summary&aff=national&call=crp&makeid=26&year=2008&modelid=7991
Posted by US Auto Choice on March 3, 2008 under 0-60 1/4 mile times, BMW |

BMW 
BMW 335xi AWD Coupe 2008 
Price: $42,600 Horsepower: 300 @ 5,800 rpm Torque: 300 lb-ft @ 1,400 rpm* 0-60 mph: 4.9 seconds* ¼ mile: 13.6 seconds* Engine: DOHC, 24 valve inline turbocharged, twin-turbo double-VANOS VVT, I-6 Displacement: 3.0 liters EPS MPG: 20*
BMW M3 Coupe 2008 
Price: $56,500 Horsepower: 414 @ 8,400 rpm Torque: 295 lb-ft @ 3,900 rpm 0-60 mph: 4.4 seconds* ¼ mile: 12.9 seconds* Engine: DOHC, 32 valve M double-VANOS VVT, V8 Displacement: 4.0 liters EPS MPG: 16*
BMW M5 2008

Price: $56,500
Horsepower: 500 @ 7,750 rpm
Torque: 383 lb-ft @ 6,100 rpm*
0-60 mph: 4.7 seconds*
¼ mile: 13.0 seconds*
Engine: DOHC, 40 valve M high-pressure double-VANOS VVT, V10
Displacement: 5.0 liters
EPS MPG: 13*
BMW M6 Coupe 2008

Price: $99,300
Horsepower: 500 @ 7,750 rpm
Torque: 383 lb-ft @ 6,100 rpm*
0-60 mph: 4.6 seconds*
¼ mile: 12.9 seconds*
Engine: DOHC, 40 valve M high-pressure double-VANOS VVT, V10
Displacement: 5.0 liters
EPS MPG: 13*
BMW 760 Li 2008

Price: $122,600
Horsepower: 438 @ 6,000 rpm
Torque: 444 lb-ft @ 3,950 rpm*
0-60 mph: 5.5 seconds*
¼ mile: 14.1 seconds*
Engine: DOHC (4-cam), 48 valve double-VANOS VVT, V12
Displacement: 6.0 liters
EPS MPG: 15*
BMW Alpina B7 2008

Price: $115,000
Horsepower: 500 @ 5,500 rpm
Torque: 516 lb-ft @ 4,250 rpm
0-60 mph: 4.8 seconds
¼ mile: 12.8 seconds*
Engine: Aluminum block DOHC, 32 valve supercharged and inter-cooled VVT, V8
Displacement: 4.4 liters
EPS MPG: N/A
*Figures not officially reported by the manufacturer.

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