Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Audi TT


















TEST DRIVE


















Chevrolet Camaro



















 
TRACK TEST












Volkswagen Eos




Volkswagen Eos










Volvo C70

















 
Volvo C70










Mercedes-Benz CLK



Mercedes-Benz CLK


















Mercedes-Benz CLK

BMW 6 Series


Pagani Zonda


 
POWER FULL
 PAGANI ZONDA








Pagani Zonda

Bugatti Veyron



Bugatti Veyron











Bugatti Veyron


Maserati GranTurismo




POWERFULL MASERATI
Maserati GranTurismo












Jaguar XK


TEST DRIVE JAGUAR
Jaguar XK











Jaguar XK

Lamborghini

 
Lamborghini







Lamborghini

Nissan Z


ON CIRCUIT
Nissan Z







Ferrari


Ferrari




 

Porsche 911


Porsche 911

1981 Porsche 911 SC
Manufacturer Porsche AG
Production 1963–present
Assembly Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Predecessor Porsche 356
Body style 2-door coupe
2-door cabriolet
2-door Targa




The Porsche 911 (pronounced as Nine Eleven, German: Neunelfer) is a luxury 2-door sports coupe made by Porsche AG of Stuttgart, Germany. It has a distinctive design, rear engined and with independent rear suspension, an evolution of the swing axle on the Porsche 356. The engine was also air-cooled until the introduction of the Type 996 in 1998. Since its introduction in autumn 1963,it has undergone continuous development, though the basic concept has remained little changed.
Throughout its lifetime, the 911 has been modified by private teams and by the factory itself for racing, rallying and other forms of automotive competition. It is among the most successful competition cars ever. In the mid 1970s, normally aspirated 911 Carrera RSRs won major world championship sports car races such as Targa Florio, Daytona, Sebring and Nürburgring, even against prototypes. The 911-derived 935 turbo also won the coveted 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1979.
In the 1999 international poll for the award of Car of the Century, the 911 came fifth. It is one of two in the top five that had remained continuously in production (the original Beetle remained in production until 2003),and was until 1998 the most successful surviving application of the air- (now water-) cooled opposed rear engine layout pioneered by its original ancestor, the Volkswagen Beetle. It is one of the oldest sports coupe nameplates still in production.

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