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Labels: The Favorite Most Fast Car 2011
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Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Lamborghini Murcielago LP640, upload feito originalmente por sledhockeystar7.
SIMPLY AMAZING! Definetly my favorite car out there! This is obviously going to be my first car! (but in orange) That was so cool being able to go inside the blocked off Lamborghini section to get a closer look!
Labels: Lamborghini
Jaguar XJ220, upload feito originalmente por richie hall.
Labels: jaguar
Ferrari 575M Maranello (2005 Taipei International Motor Show), upload feito originalmente por mambo1935.
The Ferrari 575M Maranello is a two seat, three door, grand tourer car built by Ferrari. Launched in 2002, it is essentially an updated Ferrari 550 featuring minor styling changes from Pininfarina. The 575M will be replaced by the 599 GTB for the 2007 model year.
Updates from the 550 include a renewed interior, but with substantial improvements inside, including bigger brake discs, a larger and more powerful engine, a different weight distribution, refined aerodynamics and fluid-dynamics and an adaptive suspension set-up (the four independent suspensions are also controlled by the gearbox, to minimize pitch throughout the 200-milliseconds gear shift). Two six-speed transmissions are available, a conventional manual gearbox and, for the first time on a Ferrari V12, Magneti Marelli's semi-automatic (sequential) 'F1' gearbox. The model number refers to the engine's capacity in litres, whilst the 'M' is an abbreviation of 'modificato' or 'modified'.
Updates from the 550 include a renewed interior, but with substantial improvements inside, including bigger brake discs, a larger and more powerful engine, a different weight distribution, refined aerodynamics and fluid-dynamics and an adaptive suspension set-up (the four independent suspensions are also controlled by the gearbox, to minimize pitch throughout the 200-milliseconds gear shift). Two six-speed transmissions are available, a conventional manual gearbox and, for the first time on a Ferrari V12, Magneti Marelli's semi-automatic (sequential) 'F1' gearbox. The model number refers to the engine's capacity in litres, whilst the 'M' is an abbreviation of 'modificato' or 'modified'.
Labels: Ferrari
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