Blue Ferrari

The blue Ferrari has been available since the end of the 1940s, after the production of the Ferraris began in 1947. The Ferrari model 166 Inter was produced, from 1948 to 1950, in different colors including red, black and blue. Since this early date a variety of different shades of blue have been used for various models, including 195 S LeMans, 225S ‘Riverside’, 250MM, 166MM Spyder and 166 Mille Miglia to name just a few. The different shades include light blue, pale metallic blue (aka Tour de France blue), midnight blue, evening blue, metallic evening blue and dark blue.

Through the years, blue has continued to be a color that purchasers of this high-end sports car select. In fact, shortly after John Lennon received his driver’s license he purchased his very first car, which just so happened to be a blue Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 Coupe 1965 model. This color trend has continued right up to today. The 2012 blue Ferrari FF is a stylish, modern supercar that any sports car lover would be proud to own.

Ferrari FF
Ferrari Enzo
Ferrari 612 Scaglietti
Ferrari Scuderia Spider 16M
Ferrari California
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January 5, 2009 at 12:50 pm | No comment

Black Ferrari

Ferrari has a deep association with the color red and whenever one thinks of Ferrari, the color red pops up in the mind. However, despite primary association of Ferrari with the color red, there have been many other popular colors in which Ferrari is sold. After the red color, black is the most popular color for Ferrari worldwide and one in every five Ferrari are sold in black color. In Italian, the color black is known as Nero, and Ferrari has used different shades or variations of black over the decades. Some of the common shades of Ferrari black that have been used over time are Nero and Nero Daytona Mot.

Novitec Nosso Ferrari California
Project Kahn Ferrari 599
Edo Competition Ferrari California
Ferrari FXX Racing Mugello

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January 5, 2009 at 12:50 pm | No comment

Green Audi

The green color accents the sweet Audi nicely, and it looks great when the sun hits the paint job. Green represents nature and life and with an Audi, you can showcase your lively spirit with great luxury and power. Audi comes in a wide range of designs such as the coupe, hatchbach, sedan, and a convertible. If you buy a manual transmission, you will save money because most buyers prefer an automatic. You have a choice between a V6, or a V8 engine. The V6 is more of a mid-range performance car, and the V8 is all power. The Audi is a low maintence car with an affordable price tag. The Audi is a very reliable car, and the spare parts are readily avaliable, which makes it easy to repair.

Green Audi TT RS Roadster/Standaufnahme
Green Audi TT
Green 2009 MTM Audi R8
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January 5, 2009 at 12:44 pm | No comment

Blue Porsche

Porsche cars have such a reputation that they have become an iconic status symbol among car enthusiasts. Porsche cars are famed for their performance and quality of build.

Over the years many colors have been introduced. Some of the colors are standard while the others are as per special order. Blue is one of the favorite colors for Porsche buyers. Some of the shades of blue available in the Porsche line up are: Ossi Blue, Ultra Blue, Metallic Blue, Crystal Blue, and Pastel Blue etc. Blue colors, which are painted under special orders, will be a costlier option. The paint job in a Porsche car will be of top quality. The blue shade will be painted on top of a base coat and it will be finished off by giving a clear coat. The clear coat will ensure that the blue shade does not lose its sheen for the lifetime of the car.

Blue Porsche 911 GTS
Blue 2011 Porsche Panamera Individualization Programme
Blue Porsche 911 Speedster
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January 4, 2009 at 6:58 pm | No comment

2008 Morgan AeroMax

After 2 years of their debut at the 2006 Geneva Auto show and besting themselves as one of the most discerning customers, the Aeromax coupe has showed its entire series production at the Morgan factory. Similar to the Aero 8, the AeroMax can go from 0-60mph in 4.2 secs and reach a maximum speed of 170 mph.

After a two year intense period of production development, and a number of minor improvements to the overall design, the first customer to AeroMax was delivered. Using different mixes of technology and high quality materials, AeroMax is assembled with care and dedication by craftsman and women in Malvern.
Morgan Aeromax

January 3, 2009 at 6:27 am | 4 comments

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