Tuesday 29 March 2011

2011 Maserati GranTurismo MC Stradale


Inspired by the Trofeo GranTurismo MC and the race-winning GT4 motorsport models, the Maserati GranTurismo MC Stradale will have more power, less weight, razor-sharp handling and a top speed of over 300 km/h. With 330kW (450 horsepower), the Maserati GranTurismo MC Stradale generates more power (7 kW, 10hp) from the 4.7-litre V8 engine than the GranTurismo S, while its 510Nm of torque is a further 20Nm improvement. Its race-bred heritage is highlighted by a 110kg weight reduction from the GranTurismo S, down to 1770kg. It mirrors Maserati’s racing advantages by retaining an optimal 48 : 52 weight distribution, ensuring balanced handling and even tyre wear.

The Maserati GranTurismo MC Stradale uses advanced electronics to cut gear-shift times from the upgraded MC Race Shift electro-actuated transaxle gearbox to just 60 milliseconds. This all helps to slash the 0-100km/h sprint time, which the Maserati GranTurismo MC Stradale covers in just 4.6 seconds.
The Maserati GranTurismo MC Stradale is also the first Maserati in history to have a dedicated Race mode alongside the upgraded Auto and Sport modes in its simplified dashboard layout.

With the removal of the rear seats, the Maserati GranTurismo MC Stradale becomes the first two-seat Maserati since the MC12. The GranTurismo MC Stradale has also benefited from new Brembo carbon-ceramic brakes, custom-developed Pirelli tyres, a unique suspension layout and rigid, light-weight, carbon-fibre race seats.

With a unique body design that is based around the requirements of the track, the Maserati GranTurismo MC Stradale has borrowed heavily from its racing car stablemates, the Maserati GranTurismo MC, both in the Trofeo and GT4 configurations. It has a new front splitter, bumper, bonnet, front guard panels, sills, exhausts and even a new rear bumper. To emphasize the harder-edged nature of the Maserati GranTurismo MC Stradale, Maserati even offers the car with an optional roll cage and a four-point racing harness.
In this configuration, the Maserati GranTurismo MC Stradale will be on sale in February 2011 in all major markets, with the exceptions of the USA, Canada and Korea.






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Monday 28 March 2011

NEW First Pictures..... 2012 Aston Martin Virage


The Aston Martin Virage sits between the enduringly elegant DB9 and overtly sporting DBS, providing customers with a car that remains luxurious and understated but delivers increased performance and crucially performance that is always accessible for effortless driving. Aston Martin’s revered hand-built 6.0 litre V12 engine produces 490 bhp (365 kW/497 PS) and 570 nM (420 lb. Ft) of torque and through its carbon fibre prop shaft, is mated to a six-speed Touchtronic II automatic transmission mounted on the transaxle contributing to perfect 50:50 weight balance. 

Aston Martin Virage will be delivered with Carbon Ceramic Matrix (CCM) brakes as standard, offering progressive and tremendous stopping power. The Aston Martin Virage sits low and wide asserting the power which lies beneath; single bi-xenon headlamps follow the lines of the car’s flanks to give a more crisp and modern look from the front. A new aluminium metal front grille, inspired by the One-77, features five horizontal vanes which are chamfered creating an aerofoil profile. The new front bumper is pure and relieves the car of any visual complexities, contributing to the overall simplicity of design. The front wings distinguish the Aston Martin Virage from its stable mates housing a new modern interpretation of the Aston Martin iconic side strake housing six LEDs elegantly forming the side repeater. Aston Martin Virage’s side sills carry the simplicity of the front bumper through to the rear diffuser which houses a body-coloured blade accentuating the width of the car.

The new Virage Volante features a solidly-mounted rear subframe as well as front and rear shear panels which deliver high levels of rigidity. This means that the Virage Volante retains its sporting dynamic characteristics, uncompromised by the open roof. For the first time on an Aston Martin the Virage coupe also uses a shear panel at the rear of the car, again to enhance strength and rigidity.

Sitting at the heart of any Aston Martin sports car is an evocative engine and no more so in the new Virage which adopts the famous hand-built 6.0 litre V12 which is assembled in Aston Martin’s bespoke engine plant in Köln, Germany. The Aston Martin Virage engine produces 490 bhp (365 kW/497 PS) and 570 nM (420 lb. Ft) of torque and is identified from other V12s in the family with a black plenum. The plenum houses a new ‘five pillar design’ increasing the rigidity of the manifold delivering an improved sound quality. The V12 has been designed to deliver over 85% of Virage’s peak torque at only 1,500 rpm providing for instant and crucially, real-world useable traction.

In coupe form, Aston Martin Virage is available as a 2+2 or a 2+0 as an option, the latter providing a rear parcel shelf ideal for soft bags, while also reducing weight.







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Thursday 24 March 2011

VERY RARE - Ferrari 458 Challenge..... Stock Car Available!

Ferrari 458 Challenge 

Top Gear Feature.....

This is the Ferrari 458 Challenge, unveiled for the first time in public at the Bologna Motor Show. And it's not for girls. As you would deduce from its rather adversarial name, the 458 Challenge is a racing version of this year's glorious rear-drive coupe from Maranello, a coupe which, don't forget, Jeremy declared "absolutely, unbelievably, mesmerisingly, brilliant"...

It's designed to compete in a one-make race series, which, says Ferrari, puts "driving emotions at the fingertips of its gentleman-driver clients".



As such, the 458 Challenge has been sent to Fat Camp and had its oily bits tweaked to make it two seconds quicker around the Fiorano test track than its predecessor, "resulting in a new record of just 1m 16.5s".

Ferrari hasn't yet explained exactly how much weight has gone, but it has come via lightweight materials - carbon fibre and something called Lexan - and reducing the thickness of the body panels. Be assured then, the noise from that raucous 4.5-litre V8 will reverberate rather gloriously.

The V8 hasn't been touched and still pumps out 563bhp, but the gear ratios and calibration of the dual-clutch F1 ‘box have been modified to give higher torque at lower revs. It also gets Ferrari's E-Diff and ‘F1-Trac' - the traction control system which constantly monitors grip levels to allow racers to lay down maximum track carnage.

The Challenge also comes with stiffer springs, single-rate alloy dampers, forged 19in rims, a 50mm lower ride height, Brembo brakes (as on the 599XX) and Pirelli slicks.

It's on display in Bologna right now, and you might just want to head down there because Ferrari has marshalled a few more of its creations. More specifically: the F430 GTC racer owned by the AF Corse team, the FXX, 599XX and F60 2009 F1 car. Wanna take this lot on? You better come with steel-plated stones, friend...




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The NEW Mercedes 2012 C63 AMG Coupe

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The AMG 6.3-litre V8 engine in the Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG coupé delivers a maximum output of 336 kW (457 hp) and peak torque of 600 Newton metres for outstanding performance: the coupé is capable of accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.5 seconds and the top speed is 250 km/h (electronically limited).

  

 The new C63 AMG Coupe variant benefits from all the technology updates that have been adopted on the C63 AMG saloon and estate models. Deploying the AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed sports transmission with “Controlled Efficiency” mode as standard and a new power steering pump reduces fuel consumption: the combined NEDC figure for the Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG coupé is 12.0 l/100 km.

As is typical for AMG, the car has a striking, arrow-shaped front section with the new AMG front apron including a lower cross strut painted in high-gloss black, AMG-specific LED daytime running lights and side air outlets. The large Mercedes star sits on a wing-shaped transverse louvre in the new radiator grille and, in conjunction with the modified aluminium bonnet with its powerdomes, underlines the impression of masculinity that the car exudes. Another eye-catching feature is the new clear-lens headlamps, especially when the optional Intelligent Light System (ILS) is also specified.
The wide front wing bearing the “6.3 AMG” legend, AMG side sill panels and the new 5-twin-spoke AMG light-alloy wheels painted in titanium grey with a high-gloss finish dominate the side view. Good contact with the road is provided by the wide 235/40 R 18 (front) and 255/35 R 18 (rear) tyres.
At the rear, the unique AMG rear apron has a distinctive, black diffuser insert and three pronounced diffuser fins. The two chromed twin tailpipes of the AMG sports exhaust system also attract attention.
Available as an option, designo leather appointments give the interior a particularly exclusive character: four single colours and three two-tone combinations are available. These can also be complemented with “extended black designo leather appointments” for the top section of the dashboard.

As for the CLS63 AMG, an “Edition 1″ of the new Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Coupe is also available. The Edition 1 features exciting, premium quality interior details that have been specially designed: the AMG sports seats, door centre panels and armrests come in black designo leather with contrasting porcelain seams on the sports seats. To match this, the trim parts have a porcelain piano-lacquer look and the two-tone AMG performance steering wheel sets black nappa leather off with a lower section in porcelain designo leather. An “Edition 1″ badge on the trim indicates this version’s singularity. AMG 5-twin-spoke light-alloy wheels painted in matt black make the Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Coupé Edition 1 look equally special on the outside. As an option, the standard metallic paintwork can be swapped for a matt finish in designo magno night black or diamond white metallic BRIGHT.
The market launch of the new C 63 AMG coupé starts in July 2011. All prices at a glance (incl. 19% VAT):
  • C 63 AMG Coupé: €72,590
  • C 63 AMG Coupé “Edition 1″: €77,231
  • C 63 AMG Saloon: €71,340.50
  • C 63 AMG Estate: €73,899
  • AMG Performance package: €7116.20 (saloon / coupé) €6461.70 (estate)




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Thursday 17 March 2011

Green Message for our Supercar Followers!

Happy St Patricks Day from KIS Cars

Irish Car Bomb

Today we are only
  • Sourcing Green Cars
  • Supplying Green Cars
  • Financing Green Cars

Oh yes and sampling a Guinness or two :o)
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Monday 14 March 2011

New Supecar! Shayton Equilibrium (0 - 60 in 3.2 seconds!)

Equilibrium is the name of the first unveiled Shayton model. The name represents the basic cosmic principle everything is based upon, the natural balance of the universe. Equilibrium is the condition of a system in which competing influences are balanced.

Shayton-Equilibrium-2011-Front-Picture

shayton

shayton

shayton

Production
Production: 15 + 5 cars / year + special editions
Final price: 1.000.000 EUR +

Performance
Top Speed: 400+ km/h (249+ mph)
0-100 km/h (0-62 mph): 3.1 seconds
0-200 km/h: 8.9 sec.
0-200-0 mph: 13.7 sec
Braking distance: 30.5m (100-0 km/h)
Lateral G-force: 1.6 G
Weight-to-power ratio: 1.42 kg/hp
Power: 1084 bhp
Torque: 930 Nm at 5000 rpm
Weight: 1200kg

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Sunday 13 March 2011

First Pictures - McLaren MP4-12C GT3 Race Car

The McLaren MP4-12C GT3 race car is based on a standard MP4-12C. Developing the race car has required a team of engineers, technicians and test drivers from McLaren Group and CRS Racing to focus on several fundamental components.

The 12C GT3 is based on the McLaren carbon MonoCell chassis, which weighs just 75kg and is produced in a revolutionary one-piece mould. Race specification composite body panels and a fixed rear wing have been added to the GT3 car.

The same 3.8-litre twin turbo V8 as in the production car on which it is based will be used in the 12C GT3, tuned to race specification. A bespoke paddle-shift system operating an all-new Ricardo-designed gearbox developed specifically for racing will be fitted. This system eschews the 7-speed SSG dual-clutch Graziano transmission supplied in the standard 12C.

New electrical architecture is being supplied by McLaren Electronic Systems Limited, including electronic dash and data technologies. Bosch Motorsport will supply a new ABS system for the 12C GT3. A new aerodynamics package has been developed by McLaren Racing in compliance with GT3 regulations, incorporating a new front splitter, door blade, rear wing, diffuser and louvres in the front fenders.


The new GT3 car will feature motorsport-specific braking and suspension components. These include bespoke callipers by Akebono, Official Supplier to Vodafone McLaren Mercedes. Due to regulations imposed by racing authorities, the McLaren MP4-12C GT3 will not feature the road-going 12C’s ProActive Chassis Control System; negating the requirement for an anti-roll bar. Instead, the 12C GT3 will use a configuration comprising race-specific roll bars and dampers.


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Supercar Review - 2011 Koenigsegg Agera R

The Agera R is to the Agera what the CCXR is to the CCX. If that statement means nothing to you, then think of the Agera R as a more environmentally friendly and more powerful version of the base Agera. Using the beneficial qualities of E85 biofuel, including a higher octane rating and cooling abilities, the engine can run with higher compression, boost pressure, and more spark advance compared to the normal engine.
The result is a Veryon Super Sport-comparable 1,100 hp on E85 biofuel and peak torque of 885 lb-ft. of torque from its in-house 5.0-liter twin-turbocharged V-8 engine. But wait, doesn’t the CCX and the Agera use a 4.7-liter V-8? Well, Koenigsegg has also taken this time to announce the new 5.0-liter V-8 that the company will be utilizing in the base Agera and Agera R.

Koenigsegg says that the Agera R utilizes a particularly robust engine capable of withstanding extreme pressures. Utilizing a purely theoretical tool called Brake Mean Effective Pressure (BMEP), Koenigsegg says the Agera has a BMEP rating of 406 psi on 95 octane and 435 psi on E85 biofuel. The best production engines from other leading manufacturers have a maximum BMEP of around 319 psi. The Agera’s turbochargers have a maximum pressure of 22 psi.

A newly developed seven-speed gearbox for the Agera features dual clutches for very smooth, yet extremely fast shifts. The Agera also makes use of what Koenigsegg calls one of the lightest and fastest E-Differentials on the market. The E-Diff takes into account the throttle angle, g-forces on the car, steering wheel angle, yaw angle, car speed, engine rpm, selected gear, and weather conditions. It also works in harmony with the new traction control system that Koenigsegg says is the fastest reacting in the industry.





Vehicle Specs
Base Price   £1.1m / US$1.7m (estimated)
Engine   5.0-liter twin-turbocharged V-8
Horsepower   940 hp, 1115 hp on E85
Torque   811 lb-ft, 885 lb-ft on E85
Transmission   7-speed SMG
0–60 mph   3.0 seconds (estimated)
Top Speed   250 mph (estimated)
Weight   3,126 pounds
Length   169 inches
Tires   Front: 255/35YR-19, Rear: 335/30YR-20 (estimated)
FOR   The E85 biofuel-friendly Agera makes more power like the last CCX
AGAINST   Finding an E85 biofuel station

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Friday 11 March 2011

A Princely Collection of Rotting Supercars

The air conditioning was off, but the tropical sun was not, so the Ferraris and McLaren F1s sat and cooked!

By Michael Sheehan

Prince Jefri’s 550 Spider at Monaco, May 2002
 
Prince Jefri’s 550 Spider at Monaco, May 2002
Imagine seeing hundreds of high-end Ferraris, Lamborghinis and McLarens�many with hardly any miles on the odometer�rotting away in tropical heat and humidity.

While much has been written of the Sultan of Brunei’s car collection and there are no lack of spy photos of the collection on the Internet the estimated 2,500 cars are actually not the Sultan’s. They were the property of Prince Jefri, the Sultan’s third brother. As the Minister of Finance for Brunei (until 1997) Prince Jefri controlled the revenue from oil and gas through the BIA or Brunei Investment Authority and a network of companies under the name Amadeo.

The 1997 Asian Financial Crisis depressed oil prices and triggered a financial crisis in Brunei. The Sultan had Arthur Andersen audit the BIA books, which showed that between 1983 and mid-1998 some $40 billion in “special transfers” were made by the BIA, and that Prince Jefri had personally squandered $14.8 billion. In July 1998, Prince Jefri’s Amadeo investment group collapsed under $10 billion in debt. In 2000, Prince Jefri settled with the government of Brunei and began to return assets including more than 500 properties in Brunei and abroad, more than 2,000 cars, 100 paintings, five yachts, and nine world-class aircraft. According to court documents, the Prince spent $78 million at Pininfarina SpA for coachbuilt RHD Ferraris, $475 million at Rolls-Royce and $900 million at British jeweler Asprey.

Will fly to buy

In early 2002, I was offered a package of 13 very special Ferraris and McLaren F1s from the collection by a Brunei importer. After the usual negotiations, I agreed to buy two McLarens, a Ferrari F40 LM and a 288 GTO Evoluzione for clients, with an option to buy another 16 McLarens and Ferraris.
In May 2002, I flew to Brunei and stayed at the Empire Hotel. Commissioned by Prince Jefri and built at a cost of $1.1 billion, the Empire Hotel is beyond opulent. The Empire was built to hold over 1,000 guests, but I never saw more than a dozen people anywhere in the hotel at any time. I also visited the Jerudong Park, the largest and most expensive amusement park in Southeast Asia, which was also commissioned by Prince Jefri for a modest $1 billion. Like the Empire hotel, it was empty. A strict Muslim country, Brunei has no alcohol, virtually no nightlife and hence no tourists.

A maximum-security prison for Cars

I was picked up by an ex-New Zealand Special Forces (SAS) officer working as a bodyguard for the Brunei Royal Family. The car collection was a few kilometers down the coast and housed in a large compound surrounded by a high wall topped with razor wire and with a “bomb-proof” front gate. Once inside, we had to turn in our cameras and passports and stay with our guide, as armed Gurkhas with very serious German Shepherds patrolled the compound.
We first went through eight two-story buildings�each about 250 feet long by 60 feet wide�with each level holding about 120 cars. Each level had a semblance of a theme, with the first building filled with Porsches from 959s up to cars from the late 1990s. Another floor held mainly black-on-black 1996-97 Mercedes-Benz 500 sedans. Another building held coachbuilt Rolls-Royces, Bentleys and Aston Martins. Another building held mainly 1990s model Ferraris, including a few dozen 456s and 550s. Several 550s were fitted with experimental XTRAC automatic gearboxes. About a half a dozen were coated in radar-absorbent, matte-black coatings and fitted with infrared cameras for night driving, which is high-tech stuff for the late 1990s.

Ferraris and McLaren F1s cooking into Goo

Another lower floor held rows of RHD Testarossas, 512 TRs and F512 Ms. Another building contained mainly coachbuilt Ferraris with four 456 four-doors, four 456 Venice Cabriolets, more 456 Venice station wagons, five FXs, a pair of Mythos and an incredibly ugly one-off called an F90. The token Enzo-era Ferrari was a RHD 275 GTS, s/n 7795.
Between the eight large buildings was a glass-walled showroom with three McLaren F1s, a 288 GTO Evo, an F50 and an F40 LM. The F40 LM was black with a black leather interior, red piping, air conditioning, and power windows.
As in the other buildings, the air conditioning was off, so the showroom had become a very efficient greenhouse, and the cars were cooking away.
Underneath this building was a windowless theatre filled with rows of RHD F40s, 288 GTOs and other exotics.

A reef’s worth of derelict Mercedes

At the back of the compound were two long, two-story buildings about fifty feet apart. A corrugated tin roof between them offered some protection from the blistering sun�but not from the rain. Under the shade were another 300 or so 1995-97 500 SELs and SLs, all black/black, many with the windows down, all rotting into oblivion. Many were AMG specials with wood or carbon fiber trimmed interiors, big motors, etc. We soon called this group as “the reef” as turning them into an artificial ocean reef was probably their best use. As an example, a 1997ish Rolls-Royce convertible was near the Mercedes-Benz fleet, but it was under a real roof and better protected. The roof notwithstanding, the Rolls had gotten so hot with the windows up that the steering wheel’s foam padding had melted into a puddle on the driver’s seat and the leather wrap hung from the barren steel rim. The entire interior had “gone off” with mold in the heat and humidity and the interior was a fuzzy gray!
A single-story building held 60 or so truly unique cars, most in a very bright yellow�including a row of four-wheel-drive Bentley Station wagons and a dozen late-model Lamborghinis. A few non-yellow cars, such as a black 456 Venice wagon with mirrored side windows were also in this building. A side room was filled with high-end motorcycles, while another room was filled with hundreds of empty Rolex, Cartier and Patek Philippe watch presentation boxes.
Behind one of the buildings was a row of “lesser” cars, including the collection’s token Corvette—all destroyed by the sun and rain. The mechanics had left in 1998, and nothing was in drivable condition. What had once been the planet�s largest collection of coachbuilt and high-end exotics was now a vast automotive tomb, patrolled only by a few Gurkhas with dogs.

Poster children for a study in deferred maintenance

When I totaled things up, there were less than 100 Ferraris, and only a few hundred cars in total were commercially viable. All had minimal mileage—but all were also poster children for deferred maintenance.
The lesser cars were beyond saving. None had been started in five years. Our offer was cheerfully accepted by the importer who offered the cars, but none of them came with any service records. Even worse, none had titles and getting a bill of sale or export documents was almost impossible, as the mid-level bureaucrats were paralyzed by indecision or the fear of making a political mistake and issuing export paperwork. While my trip to Brunei was an amazing cultural and automotive experience, we were never able to get a car out of the collection. Eight more years in a steamy tropical rain forest has certainly not helped any of these cars.

1988 Ferrari Testarossa F90 Speciale
 
1988 Ferrari Testarossa F90 Speciale
The local officials have no to plans to save or to sell the collection, and the cost to turn it into a tourist attraction would be staggering. Over the last eight years less than a dozen significant cars have left, most as gifts to well-connected expats. Another few hundred pedestrian Mercedes-Benzes have been given to Brunei locals, but the bulk of the collection is still there and will die there, rotting into oblivion.

Vehicle Depreciation - The 10 WORST...

Depreciation is the great hidden cost of running a car. Without realising it, your car is hemorrhaging money right now whether you drive 20,000 miles a year or leave it parked up. BUT unlike fuel, tax and insurance, this cost only rears its ugly head when you come to sell your car on, and could leave you with a nasty shock.

So, how to avoid getting stung? Well, choosing the right car is vital and knowing the market is the best way to help you do that. With the help of Parker's, the used car experts, we've listed the 10 WORST performing cars in the UK from 2010.

Values from Parker's Guide based on a one-year-old car with 10,000 recorded miles

10 - Lamborghini Gallardo Coupe











Depreciation after one year: £52,054
Proportion of original cost: 31%This is the 10th most depreciating car in the UK. Are you still jealous of that flash git in his Lambo? Even less so when you hear he's spending the equivalent of a grand a week in depreciation alone. Depressingly that's unlikely to give footballer owners sleepless nights though.


9 - Bentley Arnage










Depreciation after one year: £57,322
Proportion of original cost: 30%

One theme you'll very quickly pick up reading this list is that big, flash limos cost their owners a fortune in depreciation, the Arnage one of two Bentleys in this hall of shame and shedding nearly a third of its value in the first year alone.


8 - Ferrari 599










Depreciation after one year: £58,771
Proportion of original cost: 28%
If fancy a Ferrari and want to stand a chance of getting a decent return on your investment you're better off with a 458, its V12 big brother losing over a quarter of its purchase price in 12 months. A used bargain then? Not quite - it'll still cost you £120K or so!


7 - Mercedes SL63 AMG












Depreciation after one year: £60,698
Proportion of original cost: 40%

If only AMGs performed as well in resale values as they do on road and track... Losing over £60K in a year is a huge amount of money burned but all the more shocking when you realise that's 40% of the hot SL's value lost in just a year. Ouch.


6 - Ferrari 612











Depreciation after one year: £72,750
Proportion of original cost: 34%

It ain't pretty and it'll cost you a fortune in depreciation. Apart from that the Ferrari 612 Scaglietti is brilliant! The arrival of its sexy, quirky FF replacement on the scene won't help one bit either.


5 - Rolls Royce Drophead Phantom Coupe










Depreciation after one year: £78,073
Proportion of original cost: 26%

It'll shed nearly £80K in the first year but, in this company, the fact the Rolls cabriolet retains three-quarters of its value is, relatively speaking, a pretty strong performance.


4 - Rolls Royce Phantom Saloon











Depreciation after one year: £82,815
Proportion of original cost: 27%

Like the Phantom Drophead, the saloon version's headline depreciation cost looks savage but in relation to the purchase price isn't actually too bad. If you can call losing over £1,500 a week not too bad.


3 - Bentley Brooklands



Depreciation after one year: £84,295
Proportion of original cost: 36%
It takes a very special person to want to buy a Bentley Brooklands. One who is clearly untroubled by the fact it'll lose over a third of its quarter-million purchase price after just a year. Individualism doesn't come cheap, it seems.


2 - Maybach 57











Depreciation after one year: £132,098
Proportion of original cost: 44%

Decisive proof that money doesn't buy taste, as if the fact you'll include Simon Cowell and P Diddy as fellow owners isn't bad enough already that blingy new Maybach is going to cost the price of an Aston DB9 in deprecation in a year.


1 - Maybach 62












Depreciation after one year: £149,552
Proportion of original cost: 43%

The only car that performs worse than a standard Maybach in depreciation? A long-wheelbase Maybach! Forget the optional humidor, you'll need to spec an on-board incinerator for burning the £400 a day it'll cost you in lost value. This is officially the UK's most depreciating car.


There you have it!

But as John Paul Getty rightly said....  'If it depreciates - Lease It' - 'If it appreciates - Buy It'...

This rule is followed by the vast majority of Buyers of these Vehicles today... with the Monthly Payments being treated as a legitimate business expense - you can see why too!

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Tuesday 8 March 2011

The TOP 10 Supercars from Geneva Motor Show - 2. Pagani Huayra

Pagani Huayra

Pagani has finally revealed its much rumoured and much anticipated successor to the Zonda, the Pagani Huayra. Some people are already calling it ugly, but designing a successor to the mighty Zonda is always going to be a tall order. At least it has a good name, as Horacio Pagani’s newest design is named after the Andean god of wind, Aymara Huayra Tata. It’s obvious that the new beast has softer styling and isn’t as aggressive as the Zonda, but the two models still have a lot in common and share a similar silhouette. The newcomer even gets a pair of SLS-like gullwing doors, which introduce the driver to a bespoke interior.
The Pagani Huayra will be powered by a Mercedes-Benz AMG-built 6.0-liter twin-turbo V12 engine capable of churning out over 700 hp and a torque of over 740 pound-feetwhich is enough for a toe-curling 0-60mph time of 3.5 seconds and a top speed in excess of 230mph. The Huayra’s M158 engine is mated to a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox. Of course, power is nothing without control, and if our eyes don’t deceive us the car actually can deploy either of its two front or rear spoilers higher or lower to help it carve through the corners.


The Huayra is built around an new carbon-titanium monocoque frame, while the body parts are constructed from carbon-fiber. Lightweight materials are also used throughout the car, so the Huayra tips the scales at 1,350 kg (2,976 pounds). As for dimensions – the Pagani Huayra is 4605 mm long, 1169 mm tall and has a width of 2036 mm, with a wheelbase of 2795 mm.

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The TOP 10 Supercars from Geneva Motor Show - 1. Koenigsegg Agera R


To celebrate 15 years of making dream cars, Koenigsegg unleash their latest jewel, the Koenigsegg Agera. A new supercar aimed to take the Koenigsegg experience to the next level, both on the road and the track. The Agera is on display at the 80th Salon International de l’Auto in Geneva.




Koenigsegg Agera is powered by Twin Turbo engine with 910 hp in term of running on regular petrol. Therefore, Agera maximum torque is 1100 nm and can be reached at 5100 rpm. To balance this, the Agera features the latest in braking technology with 392×36 and 380×34 ventilated and drilled ceramic discs. As well, new traction control is fitted with auto adapt functionality for different road conditions and driving styles as well as several manual settings.
Beside the new engine performance, Koenigsegg also features the new Koenigsegg Agera stitching and seams for Agera interior and has developed a new type of interior illumination, which shines through the billet aluminum buttons and surfaces by way of invisible nanotubes.
The Koenigsegg Agera will be produced in parallel to the Award winning CCX and CCXR models. The pre-production show car will be put through its phases for the coming six month prior to the production car launch of the Agera.







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