N Yet again the BMW group amazes us with a new superb model, only now, in partnership with AC Schnitzer. The new AC Schnitzer S3 Cabrio, an upgrade to BMW 3 Series Cabrio is a 5 stars Convertible. The new bodykit was realized by the AC Schnitzer designers. They said that the design should have a more natural form. And if we take a look at the AC Schnitzer S3 Cabrio, we can say that their mission succeeded. The rear view of the Convertible is the classic 3-Series, but the side and the front skirts reflect the special AC Schnitzer design. The bodykit creates an aerodynamic car illusion and enhances the sporting design. The interior of the car is equipped with many high quality accessories. Some of these accessories that deserves to be mentioned are the AC Schnitzer Speedometer, where the maximum value that is shown is 300 km/h, the carbon steering wheel trim in silver Exclusive and the aluminum pedals. All these combined create an exquisite athmosphere. The car is equipped with AC Schnitzer racing rims. The rear rims are 10″ and the front ones are 9″, the suspension system is based also on racing technology, therefore almost transforming this model into a racing car. AC Schnitzer S3 Cabrio has a diesel engine that provides 265 HP. Originally it was a standard 231 HP diesel engine , but AC Schnitzer developed a power pack so now the engine provides 265 HP. Another engine for this Cabrio is in developing, that will provide 306 HP. For that one we will have to wait , won’t we ?
Superb AC Schnitzer S3 Cabrio
June 13, 2007 at 11:36 am | No comment
Ford F-150 Harley Davidson Pickup
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We all know that Ford pickups are the America best-selling trucks. Ford now delivers an enhanced model of F-150 ( the model presented in November 2006 ) that gives the Ford truck enthusiasts what they need : a more powerful engine . This new truck has a 450 horsepower engine and weights just tons, now becoming one of the most powerful pickups on the market. Harley Davidson F-150 is available only in Dark Amethyst or Ebony Black ( Gleaming chrome color ) , 22-inch oversized wheels( polished forged aluminum rims ) and tires, and a custom stripe that runs along the beltline that creates a glued-to-the-ground and a speed motion illusion . The bold front-end features a unique chrome billet grill and blacked-out headlamps. The side tubes and the lower front valence (also know as chin spoiler) also creates the illusion of a more lowered look. 5-spoke sport design rims, dark tinted tail lamps, a slash-cut chrome exhaust tip. What can you ask more? It has everything you want at a pickup . And the most distinguish component for this pickup is the “Harley-Davidson F-150” badge, located in the rear.The pricing for standard Harley Davidson F-150 starts somewhere at $37.210. The Saleen Supercharger costs $6500, but it’s available only through Ford dealers. This truck is the 9th model that emerged from the Ford/Harley Davidson partnership, which began in 1999. The Harley-Davidson F-series was a successful formula until now, until now over 60,000 units being sold. It remains to see if their success will continue with the 2007 Harley-Davidson F-150 truck.In conclusion we must say that Ford has a reputation in truck manufacturing. Their success comes from the fact that they listen to the client’s demands. “Ford is the truck leader because we pay attention to what our customers want and move quickly to meet”, said Ben Poore, Ford Truck group marketing manager.
June 10, 2007 at 5:18 am | 3 comments
Black Bentley
Color is all about emotion. Commissioning a new Bentley color selection is an intimate, intense and personal process. So says Bentley’s Color and Trim Manger, Melinda June-Jenkins. The black Bentley is a perfect image of what you would want from a car, a solid but casual appearance. After the black color is applied, the Bentley then takes on that custom-made sparkle that gives that classic but modern look.
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June 1, 2007 at 12:00 am | No comment









