Category: Sports Cars (Page 21 of 28)

Best Supercars of the Decade

Ari Cox of Bullz-Eye.com ranked the top 10 best supercars of the decade. Check out which car was ranked No. 1.

Last decade witnessed one of the greatest evolutionary steps in automotive history: technology and market dynamics created the perfect storm for the birth of the hypercar. There have always been companies and individuals who pushed the boundaries of what’s possible, but the horsepower and high-performance craze somehow became fully embraced by the auto industry in the 2000s. And as vehicles at the upper end of the spectrum began reaching vertigo-inducing acceleration and speed, it forced the mid-tier sports cars to step up their game as well. Cars like the Bugatti Veyron, whose price and performance specs made it a highly unlikely production vehicle in the 90s, has become just one of many in a new breed of uber-expensive rocket ships. Let’s take a look at the supercars whose tire-vaporizing performance has truly changed the game in last decade.

Check out the entire feature here.

Porsche 918 Spyder a head turner

The Porsche 918 Spyder concept stole the show at Geneva. This is the car people could only dream of owning until now!

From the New York Times:

Introduced on Tuesday: Porsche 918 Spyder concept

What is it? A plug-in hybrid that Porsche says is capable of lapping the “Nordschleife of Nürburgring in less than 7:30 minutes, faster than even the Porsche Carrera GT.” What’s more, Porsche says fuel economy should be somewhere around 78 miles per gallon. How does it do it? The 918 Spyder concept is powered by a 500-horsepower gasoline V-8 and electric motors on the front and rear axle (the two electric motors make a combined 160 kilowatts of power, or the equivalent of 218 horsepower). Total power output is 718 horsepower. Porsche is not saying whether the 918 Spyder concept will go into production, but don’t bet against it. The technology is just too promising, the styling too delectable.

From AutoWeek.com:

The easy part of an international auto show is getting around to see the new cars and concepts (although at the end of the day, our feet are telling us otherwise.) But the hard part can be sorting out all the hardware to determine the winners of the AutoWeek awards.

2011 Infiniti M Review

The BachelorGuy.com flew out to San Diego to test the new 2011 Infiniti M class performance luxury sedan. We are very happy to report that our friend at TheBachlorGuy.com did no damage to the beautiful track at the Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista and truly enjoyed the experience. Check out his review with some great pics of this beast of a sedan!

This past weekend, I flew out to San Diego to test drive the new 2011 Infiniti M class performance luxury sedan. (And drink and party, with old friends, and some new ones… but not during the drive.)

While the starting price of $46,250 for the M37 and $57,550 for the M56, may be a little out of reach for some guys, those of you that can pony up that kind of coin will be well rewarded. The new M sports an upgraded look, a cabin-full of new toys, and serious performance improvements that put the M in Mmmm. (Yeah, I know. That was weak. But it’s all I could think of in my jet lagged state…)

It won’t be on dealer floors until spring… so you’ve got time to save up… but here’s what that $50-$60K gets you: (And there’s more pics after the break.)

Read the full article here.

2010 Jaguar XF Supercharged looks fabulous

CarandDriver.com took a quick road test in a 2010 Jaguar XF Supercharged and believe them when they tell you this is one fast machine. It also looks fabulous…Nice to see Jag getting back in the mix with contemporary styling while holding on the the rich Jag heritage.

Just a single model year after the new Jaguar XF hit the streets, considerable powertrain improvements have found their way under its shapely hood. The previous 4.2-liter V-8 has disappeared from all but the base XF Luxury model, and the main mill has grown to 5.0 liters, gaining both horsepower and torque in its supercharged and naturally aspirated applications. Beyond uprating the engines, Jag added the snarly XFR to the mix, creating a sort of intramodel rivalry and relegating the once top-cat XF Supercharged to middle-child status. How does it stack up now?

Read the full article here.

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