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Lexus GS-f

Is it wishful thinking?  Maybe, maybe not.  I don’t think it’s that far off, Lexus just needs to find a way to drop the price and still make money.  I’m sure loyal Lexus fans won’t mind paying the cost to beat up on an M5 at the stop light.

“Lexus fans want it to happen so bad and now they can practically feel it. Or at least hear it.
We’re talking about a F-version of the GS sedan, one preferably with the new V10 that debuted in the LFA. It’s an idea that has been thrown around for years and now Pistonheads has run a story that suggests a GS-F is being considered very seriously within Lexus.

There are some major hurdles of course. Cost is the big one as that new V10 is not cheap. They figure it would add $50-60K to the price of the GS making it far more expensive that its European competitors. Sound DOA based on that alone, but count on the Lexus faithful to keep the rumors circulating for a another couple of years.”

Source:  Pistonheads vis Lexusenthusiast

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Jan/10

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Mercedes SLS AMG Gullwing [Video]

What a beautiful car.  I love the way this commerical was directed and produced.

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2011 Cadillac CTC Coupe
2011 Cadillac CTC Coupe

OK, I’m not usually a Cadillac fan, but this 2011 Cadillac CTS Coupe is pretty sexy. 

The pictures you see are the production versions of the concept the originally debuted at the Detroit Auto Show in 2008.
“Rear- and all-wheel-drive variants will be available, while a 556-hp CTS-V Coupe also is en route and will debut later in 2010.” – CarandDriver.com
Just saying that out loud, “556 hp CTS-V Coupe”, gets my adrenaline going.  Even the V6 will be rated at 306 hp, respectively.  All standard non V models will come with a 6-speed manual transmission with the option for the 6-speed automatic.
You can find more pictures of this Caddy here.
2011 Cadillac CTS Coupe

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2011 Boxter Spyder

2011 Boxster Spyder

“Porsche released details and photos on the latest iteration of the wildly popular Boxster line. The new model, dubbed the Boxster Spyder, clearly has the high-performance enthusiast in mind. The new model weighs only 2,811 pounds – 176 pounds less than a Boxster S - thanks to the elimination of the regular convertible top. The conventional articulating power top has been replaced by a fabric tonneau-like cover that looks to be intended for unexpected showers. The six-cylinder boxer engine gets a 10 horsepower boost over the Boxster S to 320 hp, while a stiffer suspension lowers ride height by 20mm. Lower side windows and a twin-cowl rear deck lid gives a sportier, Carrera GT or 911 Speedster look. The price? A cool $61,200, about $4,500 more than a Boxster S and it’s due to hit showrooms in February, 2010.”

This has to be the best looking Boxster yet.  Of course adding some horsepower and shedding some pounds never hurts either.

2011 Porsche Boxter Spyder

2011 Porsche Boxster Spyder

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 “Billed as an B8 dashboard, these interesting photos have surfaced on the web that show a cool evolution of the Audi control configuration. Check out the various lighted readouts, including navigation in a color screen in the instrument panel.” 

New Audi Nagivation Dash

New Audi Nagivation Dash

 

I’m excited to see which car they roll this out in.  I read it will probably be the A4, but we’ll have to see.

Audi Navigation
Audi Navigation
New Audi Dash Configuration

New Audi Dash Configuration

Source: http://forums.fourtitude.com/zerothread?id=4632830

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Oct/09

30

Spy Photo: BMW Z4 M Sport Package

New BMW Z4 Spy Shots

New BMW Z4 Spy Shots

This Z3 orignally seemed a lot smaller compared to the newer Z4’s. 
Here is a spy photo taken around Nurburgring of a BMW Z4. 

BMW has said there will not be a M version but this looks to be a pretty sporty version. 
They have not announced any engine or performance upgrades at this time.




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