Shuffle through the stack of magazine you have in your reach; you would not be surprised if you happen to flip through a few pages of depicting modern cars or precisely their advertisements. Moving back into the grass roots of history, the first cars came out around few couple hundred years back and since then can you spot out the difference? One can easily browse through latest car news and review; even that is not a necessity, and one can easily notice the developments and the changes that came in since the birth of cars. Take into consideration the Audi A1 Clubsport Quattro or may be the Porsche Cayman S Black; both are ahead in the race. Classic performance and sheer luxury is what both are about. Worth every penny you put in to own them. Armed with the best in class engines with a horse power of around 507hp in Audi A1 and comparable in the Cayman S, these cars hit the roads with full power and deliver what they are built for, incomparable performance. And talking of performance, and not to forget style, we also have the Lotus Elise Club Racer and the Ford Mustang Boss 302 to consider. These hyper cars are way much better in performance and considering the interiors, they are built with the best of furnishings and top-notch entertainment systems, making the entire build a classic performance machine. Indeed the automobiles have come up in a totally different way to get on with the high demands of style coupled with top-notch performance. Automobiles are one of the most celebrated creations of mankind and when we look at the wheels cruising the roads in style, all that comes up in our minds are the hyper cars that are built for the perfection; making each and every ride a pleasure The iconic 1970 Porsche 911s formerly owned by the King of Cool’ Steve McQueen and featured in his epic Hollywood film Le Mans sold for an impressive $1,375,000 before a packed house at RM’s Monterey, CA sale last night, setting a new world record for a 911 sold at auction. Built to the highest 1970 specification and with a full complement of factory options, the Slate Grey 911s stars in the film’s legendary opening sequence as McQueen’s character, hotshot Porsche driver, Michael Delaney, drives through the French countryside, reflecting on life, death, and racing. In addition to its starring role in the film, the Porsche 911s was used as McQueen’s personal transport during the movie’s production, later joining his own stable of extraordinary motor cars in California. he 2012 BMW M5 is BMW’s next generation in luxury and performance. The new M5 will feature a high-revving 4.4-liter V-8, mated to an M TwinPower Turbo package. The end result is a powerful 560 horsepower, with a 0-60 mph time of just 4.4 seconds, and all in an efficient and more environmentally friendly package. Without question, that level of performance coupled with an estimated fuel economy of 28.5 mpg will help the M5 appeal to an even broader audience. Still, at the heart of every M is pure performance. More specifically, track performance. Thus, BMW has recently released a video featuring the 2012 BMW M5 at Laguna Seca. The video gives us a brief, cinematic glimpse of what the 2012 BMW M5 has to offer on the track.
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