Thursday, September 24, 2009

Most Fuel-Efficient Cars

Most Fuel-Efficient Cars

The Environmental Protection Agency numbers listed here are based on 45% highway, 55% city driving. The organization assumed 15,000 annual miles at $3.51 per gallon. Originally calculated to determine CO2 emissions, the EPA's miles per gallon rating, in the past, had been notoriously spotty. When tests were previously conducted entirely in labs, agency calculations had been off by as much as 50 percent. This year, however, the EPA instituted new guidelines that better mimic real-world conditions

The World's Fastest Cars


The World's Fastest Cars
Jacqueline Mitchell
Gas prices are up. The economy is down. For some, neither matters--all they want is to be able to drive faster than anyone else on the road, whatever the cost.

And the cars that can deliver that promise are built solely for speed. They're not the kinds of cars that are particularly good for anything else, such as dropping off the kids at school (unless they're running exceptionally late that day) or picking up a carton of milk on the way home from work.

These cars reach obscene speeds in mere seconds, the same amount of time that normal cars need just to warm up. Just ask Tom duPont, publisher of duPont Registry, a gallery of fine automobiles.

"A Bugatti test driver took a $100 bill and plastered it on the dashboard," recalls duPont, who was invited to strap into the passenger seat for a demonstration drive. "He told me I could have it if I could grab it once we took off."

The French-made Bugatti Veyron races from 0 to 60 mph in 2.5 seconds and effortlessly cruises to a top speed of 253 mph. Most probably can't imagine what that feels like, but duPont learned firsthand.

"The car accelerates so fast that you can't touch [the $100 bill]," he said. "You can't move your hands.”

Monday, September 14, 2009


New Era Car

A latest car made in japan is going to introduce new technologies.it has many specifications….its really cool.

production vehicle


The production vehicle is tipped to be based on the F430’s platform remember that the 288 GTO and F40 were based on modified 308 underpinnings – but feature a 600hp V10 in a lightweight 1000kg package, with a lengthened wheelbase of around 104 inces, a $500,000 price tag and a production run of 300.

Ferrari is looking


The buff book’s sources report Ferrari is looking to see the Ferrari Millechili hit the streets as a 2010 model.One approach is reportedly being based on the Millechili concept, which as you’ll recall was essentially a chopped-down Enzo crafted out of cardboard and plastic holding the promise of environmentally-friendly specs. The production vehicle is tipped to be based on the F430’s

Ferrari supercars


Up coming Ferrari supercars based on FXX and Millechili concept
A second supercar could appear based on the FXX development program, we think it far more likely that one vehicle will prevail, borrowing on themes and components from both the Millechili and the FXX test-bed.With the Enzo now out of production, and no mega-super-car in the Ferrari stable, the prancing stallion brand believes the Millechili concept, first revealed at the automaker’s 60th anniversary extravaganza, to move from the realm of conceptual toilet paper tubes to production.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Bugatti Veyton

Bugatti Veyton (above): 986 horsepower engine, W-shaped, 16-cylinder engine
Owners: Ralph Lauren; Tom Cruise; Simon Cowell (American Idol judge); Ben Brooke (Hedge-fund manager, owns two) (Source: Wikipedia)
Which is the car for you? Bugatti Veyron, Mercedes McClaren, or Koenigsegg CCX?