
Showing posts with label Porsche 911 GT2 coupe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Porsche 911 GT2 coupe. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Porsche 911 Convertible

Sunday, November 30, 2008
Mercedes Benz C350

Hi Guys. Happy to meet you all with an interesting article about the latest cars available in the market. In this series here comes world's leading automobile manufacturers Mercedes Benz C350. Lets see some of the features of the car. With the exception of the car's front grill fascia, the C350's aggressive, angular new sheetmetal is evocative of nothing if not the 3 Series. There's a clear-cut need for an automotive paternity test when it comes to determining the C Class's lineage. Which is to say the little Mercedes handles quite well, but doesn't deliver the taut steering and suspension feedback the 3 Series is renowned for. That's not a knock, because few cars do. The new C Class' 270-horsepower V6 accelerates strongly, and is rated at 18 mpg in the city, 23 mpg highway. The redesigned Mercedes, which starts at $37,400, is much handsomer than its predecessor -- even if we're not sure who the daddy is! Thank you for seeing this post. Hope you like it. Paste your comments here.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Porsche 911 GT2 coupe

AT $425,700, Porsche's new 997-series 911 GT2 shoots directly at Ferrari territory, but the most expensive production Porsche ever sold in Australia also offers the most formidable performance statistics. With more power than the flagship 911 Turbo and no all-wheel drive system with which to harness its extra turbocharged urge, the GT2 is not for the faint-hearted. Best described as a turbocharged version of the race-ready, rear-drive GT3 coupe, the GT2 is the most track-focussed road-going 911 ever.

August 2001-August 2003
The current GT2's 996-series forebear headed in a more luxurious direction than the 993-series original of 1995, but as Porsche's highest-performing road-going 911 coupe, it was no slouch. Peak power was rated at 340kW and, with 620Nm of torque available from its twin-turbo 3.6-litre flat-six, the six-speed manual-only 996 GT2 was one of the quickest and fastest supercars in its day. In Australia, the previous GT2 was priced at $399,000.
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