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Friday, June 01, 2007
The Flying Spur: The Fastest Bentley
 The brand Bentley has been known as the car of
choice for the wealthy and the privileged.
Looking at a Bentley is enough to understand why the brand is held at
the highest regards of car enthusiasts.
The British car manufacturer has been coming up with great looking cars
that few of us would have a chance to drive.
One of the most notable models from the car manufacturer is the Bentley
Continental Flying Spur. The four-door
sedan is dubbed by its maker as the fastest four-door model that they have
produced ever. The exterior styling of
the Flying Spur though has its critics saying that it is bland and
unadventurous. But for those who own a
Flying Spur, the performance may outweigh the apparent lack of sleek styling.
For the 2007 model year, the Flying Spur is
offered with more standard equipments as well as optional features. In terms of
performance, the engineering capabilities of its manufacturer ensure that it
provides both luxury and performance at a high level. Here are the specs for this year’s Flying
Spur:
- Two turbo
compressor
- 5,998 cc 6 liters W 12
front engine with 84 mm bore, 90.2 mm stroke, 9 compression ratio, double
overhead cam, variable valve timing/camshaft and four valves per cylinder
- Premium unleaded fuel
91
- Fuel economy EPA
highway (mpg): 22 and EPA city (mpg): 10
- Multi-point injection
fuel system
- 23.8 gallon main
premium unleaded fuel tank
- Power: 411 kW , 552 HP
SAE @ 6,100 rpm; 479 ft lb , 650 Nm @ 1,600 rpm
- Four-wheel ABS
- Brake assist system
- Four disc brakes
including four ventilated discs
- Electronic brake
distribution
- Electronic hand brake
- Electronic traction
control via ABS & engine management
- Immobilizer
- Center limited slip
differential
- Driver selectable
responsive suspension
- Spacesaver steel rim
internal spare wheel
- Stability control
- Wishbone front
suspension independent with stabilizer bar and air springs , multi-link rear suspension
independent with stabilizer bar and air springs
- Interactive front and
rear suspension leveling
Aside from those features, the prestige that comes
with owning a Bentley makes the Flying Spur a strong marketing plus for the car
and the whole brand.
Posted at 02:39 am by PattiKnight
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Monday, May 28, 2007
2007 Audi S3 Transformation
 In the news: the Swiss tuner Sportec has taken the compact Audi S3 – already an agile machine in its standard version – and tweaked its engine, exhaust and chassis components to make the Audi a bit faster (165 mph top speed) and definitely meaner.
The 2.0 L TFSI engine - in its standard version, produces 265 bhp and a torque of 256 lb-ft. Thanks to its turbo technology, the powertrain offers the ideal possibilities to elicit a steady performance peak from the S3 by means of software modifications. After Sportec made the modifications the Audi S3 comes up with such remarkable values as 300 bhp and 303 lb-ft, catapulting the S3 to 165 mph. The Sportec-modified S3 needs only 4.9 seconds – about a second faster than its series brother to go from 0-60 mph.
At a price of 1400 Euros, assembly included, this performance boost is still affordable while the optional all-inclusive warranty guarantees the necessary security for everyday use.
Concerned about the environment? No worries, as the Sportec Audi S3 consumes about the same amount of fuel as the standard version. The marvelous sound is provided by the Sportec stainless steel exhaust system extending from the catalyst. In order to assure that such powers find their way safely to the tarmac, Sportec offers the exclusive 8.5 x 18 and 8.5 x 19 inch aluminum wheels Mono 10 with 225/40 ZR18 or 235/35 ZR19 Pneus. Pay an extra 4900 Euros and you get Sportec's sport brake system's luxuriant discs that will rotate beneath.
The finishing touch is added by the aluminum pedals and footrest and the optional Alcantara interior equipment.
Posted at 10:51 pm by PattiKnight
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Saturday, May 26, 2007
 You sure want to own an exotic hot car - the most
unique and rarest of its kind. You are not alone… I also am dying to own one…
I am after comfort, performance, safety and
luxury. But I am obviously after a bit more. One of my fave exotic cars for
this year is the Jaguar XKR. Proving to be more than just a gorgeous, premium
performance car, Jaguar included a bunch of sophisticated amenities like the
Adaptive Cruise Control radar, Smart Key System, Reverse Park Control, and
those Rain-Sensing Wipers to offer you one helluva ride. Gear up and brace
yourself for a Jaguar
clutch could give you to blissful drive. As I see it, the
XKR will make the big cat roar.
The Audi cold air intake
could have puffed more power to its new supercar to create a wonderful fusion
of luxury motoring and cutting-edge technology. In less than 5 seconds, the
company has proved their worth in the manufacture of jaw-dropping supercars.
Can’t help but think of driving fast - pretty fast.
Another hotta supercar is the world-class
Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren, which boasts of its benchmark for extremes. The
ever-reliable Mercedes
radiator could’ve contributed to its magnetic appeal but
most of the credits should go to out-of-the-box features of the supercar.
Italian expertise is interesting. And my interest
to delve deeper made me adore the Maserati Quattroporte. The car combines
Maserati’s traditional luxury into the 21st century. Nice to look
at. Much better to experience it.
Ferrari will never fall out of my list. It
continues to satisfy the greatest performance desires of the elite. The Ferrari
612 Scaglietti is a near-perfect merger of sports car and luxury car. With a
finely tuned V12 engine inspired by the Formula One program and the ‘poshest’ performance
auto parts, you sure wouldn’t think of other cars.
Posted at 03:25 am by PattiKnight
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Patti Knight....A member of the product development team of an automotive company, Patti Knight shares her insights on the automotive issue.
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