Monday, December 5, 2011

Quick Fix

Selling version of the Ferrari 599XX has been announced and shown, expected to be the predecesor to the Ferrarri Enzo this car is packing, boasting a ridiculous 739HP and knocking 77 pounds off the previous XX this car is a true beast. Unfortunately you will never see these on the road.. not because they aren't going to be sold but because Ferrari will only allow them to be used on the track. I see their point here as a super car is meant to be driven like a super car, but whats the fun in one when you cant show it off to your friends.

Mercedes takes to the top of the sales units for the month of November, which has been usually dominated by BMW. BMW gave a statement saying the only reason is because they decided to hold back their new 3 series until 2012 which is a good economic decision.

Traxxas came out with a remote controlled car that can hit 100MPH, this little car will even give super cars as run for their money as O to 100 is achieved in a mere 5.1 Seconds and 0-60 in 2.3.

The new Koniggsegg Agera R has broken 6 Guinness Records. 0-184 mph in 14.53 seconds, 0-200 in 17 seconds,200-0 in 7.28 seconds, 186-0 in 6.66 seconds  0 to 200 to 0 in 24 seconds, and  0-186-0 in 24.96. Not to mention the rumored top speed is....275 MPH finally somebody giving Bugatti a run for their money as the worlds fastest car, and in a sexier car. Talk about ridiculous heres the video.


In other news GM has built their 100 millionth small block engine and by any stretch of the imagination that is a ridiculously amazing achievement, congrats to GM for being able to stay around and being popular enough to achieve this feat. 

Cadillac releases some teaser pictures of their new "ATS" series which is scheduled for production in 2013. This car is a small 4 door sports sedan and its aimed right at the heart of the car world, the BMW 3 series. Though from what Cadillac as been coming out with i would not be surprised at all if this car happened to be even better than the 3 series, that is assuming they can keep their quality up.

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