Friday 17 December 2010

The Lancia Stratos



The legendary Lancia Stratos HF was without a doubt the most spectacular and successful rallye car of the 70s. With its thrilling lines and uncompromising design for rallye use, the Stratos not only single-handedly rewrote the history of rallyeing, it won a permanent place in the hearts of its countless fans with its dramatic performance on the world’s asphalt and gravel tracks. The Stratos still draws the crowds whenever it competes at historic motor sport events, thanks to its reputation as the most fascinating rallye car in the world.


It all began in 1970, at the Turin exhibition stand of the automobile designer, Bertone. The extreme Stratos study on display there – a stylistic masterpiece by the designer Marcello Gandini – didn’t just excite visitors, but caught the attention of Cesare Fiorio, Lancia’s team manager at the time… and refused to let go.

Just one year later, the Stratos assumed its final form when the mid-mounted V4 engine from the Lancia Fulvia was replaced by the significantly more powerful Ferrari Dino V6 engine. The road version of this “flounder” was just 1.08 meters high, mounted on a short steel chassis, and its aerodynamically sophisticated body was molded from reinforced fiberglass. The Stratos’ low weight, ideal weight distribution and excellent dynamics provided the optimum conditions for spectacular performance on the international rallye tracks, which at the time were still dominated by Alpine and Porsche. However, the results were not so immediately gratifying.

It was only when Lancia works driver Sandro Munari and British Formula 1 driver Mike Parkes got behind the wheel of the ruthless driving machine that success finally materialized. And it did so at lightning speed: in 1973 Sandro Munari took home the first victory for the Stratos HF, and the victories just kept coming in throughout 1974. By the end of 1976, the Stratos had pulled off a hat trick, winning three World Cup titles in a row.

The Italian “flying wedge” also enjoyed success beyond its works deployment: top driver Bernard Darniche brought home an incredible 33 victories for the private team Chardonnet of France, in his blue Lancia Stratos Chardonnet.

The Fiat group’s dramatic reduction of the Lancia racing budget in 1979, in favor of the Fiat 131 Abarth, was the death knell for the Stratos works team. From then on, only dedicated private teams took to the track competing against works cars – as in the 1981 Monte Carlo Rallye. Even today, there’s hardly any other vehicle that excites audiences at motor sport events like the Lancia Stratos.

A rare opportunity to tackle the Arosa hillclimb with Michael Stoschek in his Lancia Stratos Group 4.

But the story isn’t over yet.

In November 2010, 40 years after its first appearance at the Turin Motor Show, a successor to the ruthless flying wedge will be presented to a small circle of international motor sport journalists on the Paul Ricard Circuit.

The legend returns.

The Initiators

Michael Stoschek is a collector and driver of historic racing cars as well as a successful entrepreneur in the automotive supply industry. For Stoschek, the development and construction of a modern version of the Stratos represents the fulfillment of a long-held dream.

Construction of the car has been underway since autumn 2008, at Pininfarina in Turin, Italy. The contemporary New Stratos is a non-commercial project by Michael Stoschek and his son Maximilian Stoschek. Together they played a fundamental role in determining the technical concept and design of the one-off vehicle.

Michael Stoschek is chairman of the Brose Group shareholder's meeting. Brose is the fifth-largest family-owned company among global automotive suppliers.

A keen sportsman, Stoschek won the Carrera Panamericana in 1999, 2001 and 2004, and the 2006 FIA European Rallye Championship, driving a 1971 Porsche 911 in both races. The Lancia Stratos Group 4 has a special place amongst the historic rallye cars that Stoschek employs for rallies and hillclimbing. Sporting a Marlboro design, the vehicle has been restored over more than a decade, according to the specifications of the “1974 Tour de Corse Andruet/Biche” works car.

The decision to develop and build a new, ready-to-run Stratos was inspired by a meeting with Chris Hrabalek, with whom Michael Stoschek became acquainted at the 1986 World Stratos meeting organized in Alta Badia by Stoschek. This was also the impetus behind Stoschek’s involvement in the Fenomenon Stratos project, presented at the 2005 Geneva Motor Show, as well as his acquisition of the Stratos trademark rights.

In September 2008, Michael and his son Maximilian Stoschek commissioned Pininfarina to build a one-off vehicle the technical concept and design of which were largely determined by the two car enthusiasts.

The New Stratos

The Lancia Stratos’s fascination lay not only in its uncompromising construction – optimized for dedicated application in motor sport – but in its unparalleled design, the exceptional sound of the Ferrari V6 engine and naturally its remarkable success in competition. Up to that point, no sports car had been so systematically developed for racing use – indeed, the street version was merely a necessary evil for homologation.

The Lancia Stratos HF’s unique technical characteristics – the lightweight plastic body with integrated roll cage, the mid-engine, the racing transmission, the adjustable chassis for all applications, the two side tanks at the center of the vehicle, the integrated car door compartments for driver and front passenger helmets, the removable front and rear hoods for servicing and the separate engine access through a hatch – are all included in its successor’s specifications.

In this respect, the New Stratos is not a mere conversion of a Ferrari, but a newly developed, independent sports car that, as in the 1970s, integrates several components from the Fiat Group’s production vehicles.

The roll cage – made from 2.5 mm thick tubing, with a 40 mm diameter, and welded into the shortened aluminum chassis – has been manufactured to current FIA standards. This not only improves safety for the vehicle occupants, but also significantly enhances the handling precision.

Despite the cage structure and the built-in air conditioning, by keeping the body, interior and almost all the components lightweight, the weight of the base vehicle could be kept at an absolute minimum.

Overall, engine performance was only slightly increased; however, thanks to the New Stratos’ minimal weight, excellent balance and new set-up, the vehicle delivered a truly extraordinary performance and unbelievable driving pleasure.

Currently, the New Stratos is one of a kind. Whether or not an exclusive, limited run will be manufactured, depends upon demand.

The Design

Creating a modern interpretation of a classic product is an exceptional challenge for a designer. It can be difficult to find the right balance between the issue of, on one hand, drawing too much from the original and, on the other, departing too much from the initial concept. It’s Michael Stoschek’s belief that the more perfect a classic form is, the less it should be changed – the Ford GT 40 offering a good example of this.

Particular caution is necessary when attempting a re-interpretation of a design icon like the Lancia Stratos. The radical Bertone study, with its futuristic design, was itself already well ahead of its time on its presentation in 1970. By holding to the premise "form follows function", Marcello Gandini smoothly paved the way for further development of the Stratos into a rally legend.

Michael Stoschek found it extremely fascinating to discover that, in addition to Chris Hrabalek, many renowned designers were inspired by the idea of a modern Stratos, and put their time and energies into helping him make his vision a reality.

Stoschek himself specified that, "because the design of the Lancia Stratos was characterized by the contrast between round and rectilinear elements, I wanted to see that tension to be carried over into the New Stratos as well."

The assignment was to find a contemporary interpretation for all the quintessential design characteristics of the Lancia Stratos, including:

• the wedge-shaped body,
• the semi-circular windshield,
• the front end with its central radiator,
• the rear end with its round tail lights,
• roof and rear spoiler
• and the five-star rims.

Since the project began in late 2008, all of Michael and Maximilian Stoschek’s, as well as Chris Hrabalek’s, conceptual and formal specifications for the body and interior have been implemented by Pininfarina.

The Test DrivesNaturally, the theoretically pre-determined chassis components of the New Stratos will be reviewed via numerous test drives on both public and restricted roads, and high demands on handling singled-out accordingly.

To use the potential of the light, torsionally rigid and well-balanced vehicle to full advantage, the vehicle height, camber, toe and caster were redeveloped and, above all, the whole setup. Uniball joints and stiffer springs were employed, as well as a new damper calibration, allowing greater differentiation of the damping force, adjustable via the steering wheel. Optimum wheel / tire combinations were explored via testing of various tire brands, dimensions and rubber compounds. The Brose-sponsored, Portuguese WTCC pilot and former Formula 1 driver, Tiago Monteiro, contributed significantly to the chassis development together with the engineers from ZF Sachs.

WTTC and former Formula-1-Pilot Tiago Monteiro fine-tuning the chassis of the New Stratos at Balooco test track, Italy.

The Aerodynamics

On September 13th, the final wind tunnel test was held at Pininfarina in Turin. The aerodynamic data already gleaned from the 1:1 model of the New Stratos, together with all the subjective driving impressions from the various test tracks, was compiled and applied to the optimization of the lift and downforce values.

The inflow conditions of a moving New Stratos at wind speeds of 140-200 km/h were realistically simulated on the wind tunnel’s "rolling road". Among other things, the body was configured to different height values and pitches, and the effect of these on the perfect balance of the contact pressure between the front and rear axles was measured. Various spoiler lips were also employed on the underbody, in order to increase the downforce on the front axle.

The Engineering

The goal for the development of the Lancia Stratos HF’s successor was to once again create a mid-engine sports car with a short wheelbase, low weight and superior agility.

Just as the Lancia Stratos, with its Ferrari Dino V6 engine, was nevertheless a distinct sports car in its own right, the New Stratos is also a distinct development, using components of the Ferrari 430 Scuderia. Almost all of these components have been modified and, as necessary, customized to their new purpose. However, it should also be pointed out that the Ferrari Scuderia really sets the standard amongst the current super sports cars and, as such, provides an excellent base for the New Stratos.

The chassis, composed from aluminum extrusions, was shortened by 20cm and welded to a roll cage made of FIA-certified, 40mm-thick steel. This method significantly increases rigidity, and this, combined with the shifting of the center of gravity towards the front, provides the basis for the vehicle’s extraordinary handling characteristics. Both the body – which is 33cm shorter than the Scuderia’s – and the interior are constructed entirely of carbon fiber and aluminum.

The 4.3L V8 engine, which draws its intake air from the roof spoiler’s side openings, has been equipped with a new control unit and a high-performance exhaust system, including manifold and sports cat.

The 6-speed transmission received a new mechanical differential lock, and the modified control electronics allow for extremely fast gear changes at less than 60 milliseconds.

The chassis was completely reengineered, including integration of new electronic damper calibration, adjustable via the steering wheel, modified springs and optimized camber and toe values. The 9- and 11-inch wide by 19-inch center lock wheels are fitted with Dunlop Sport Maxx tires, sizes 265/30/19 and 315/30/19.

The Brembo brake systems, comprised of 398mm-diameter ceramic discs and 6-piston calipers at the front axle, and 350mm-diameter and 4-piston calipers at the rear axle, are equipped with Brembo racing brake pads and steel flex lines.

Finally, the steering has been converted to electro-hydraulic, the new smaller steering wheel displays the shift points via multi-colored LEDs and the paddle shifters are from the Ferrari 430 racecar.

The battery is a lithium unit in a carbon casing, with a weight of 4.2kg and a capacity of 84 Ah.

Despite the approximately 55kg steel roll cage and the 28kg air conditioning unit – which it was necessary to take on due to the large glass surfaces – the New Stratos weighs about 80kg less than the base vehicle.

The New Stratos’ exceptional performance – the sum total of all these measures – will be gauged in the coming weeks and demonstrated through a standardized testing program which provides objective, reproducible data.

The New Stratos at the final wind tunnel test on September 13th at Pininfarina in Turin.

The success of these coordination efforts was evident upon evaluation of the measurement report at the end of the test day. The quality of both the surface and the body’s aerodynamic performance – including the airflow from the roof and rear spoiler – could also be verified.

The values optimized via the wind tunnel test will be applied to the calibration of the dampers and springs prior to the next test runs. In the coming days, the team of test drivers will review to what extent these modifications can further perfect the already excellent handling characteristics of the New Stratos on Balocco’s test and handling circuit.

The Performance

The New Stratos, like the racing version of its predecessor, has been extensively geared – down to every last detail – towards lightweight design and performance. Not surprisingly, the specification sheet was therefore extremely ambitious in this regard as well.

The low vehicle weight, the excellent balance and the precision chassis components made possible by the rigid body, were intended not only to provide an exhilarating driving experience, but to provide measurable results in the form of objective data.

As work on the New Stratos continued virtually without pause up until the presentation in Le Castellet, and weather conditions offered no opportunity for performance test runs, these will have be carried out at the next available opportunity.

We expect a power-to-weight ratio below 2.3 kg/hp with an acceleration time from 0-100 km/h of 3.3 seconds and from 0-200 km/h of 9.7 seconds. We expect top marks for braking performance and a benchmark position in the 18- and 36-meter slalom and similar handling tests.

After introducing the new rear axle ratio (crown wheel and pinion 9/45), the top speed will be reduced to 274 km/h, in order to achieve even better acceleration values.
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Nissan iV Concept Design Duo

(from Nissan Press Release) Nissan iV


In 2010, the innovative Nissan LEAF is introduced as the first mass-market electric vehicle (EV), planting seeds for Nissan’s vision of a zero-emissions future. Fast-forward to 2035: EVs and the green energy infrastructures that power them have matured into a fully sustainable system, bringing this dream to life.

A NATURAL PERFORMER

Infused with Nissan’s heritage of sports and performance, Nissan iV is a high-performance EV inspired by nature’s intelligent beauty and crafted by human ingenuity. The iV is a super-lightweight sports tourer that showcases “organic synthetics,” a revolutionary manufacturing technique in which automotive parts are cultivated like agriculture in a 100% sustainable, carbon-neutral process.

ALL GROWN UP

Less is more. Every detail of the Nissan iV is engineered toward renewable, lightweight strength and maximum efficiency. Featuring an interwoven organic frame, iV’s chassis material is synthetically grown and formed into a stunning, aerodynamic shape. Derived from fast-growing ivy and re-enforced with spider silk composite, the biopolymer frame is flexible and ultra-light, yet extremely robust. The spacious, panoramic cabin comfortably seats four adults and is constructed from an innovative photovoltaic material that weighs 99% less than traditional glass. While the canopy collects solar energy, it also provides protective safety and unique, open-air views of the outdoors. Underneath it all, a slim bio-battery provides stability and a near limit-less range made possible by regenerative super-capacitor technology that recoups 60% of kinetic energy spent.

WHEEL ‘N’ DEAL

Nissan’s patented concentric hub-less in-wheel motors not only propel iV, they do triple-duty by functioning as the vehicle’s steering as well as its suspension system, via magnetic levitation and propulsion. Concentric magnetic rings amplify rotation with each outer ring to boost high-speed performance and provide independent wheel control for ultimate handling and maneuverability. Inspired by schools of fish and their fluid movement, Nissan’s pro-active Safety Shield™ renders collisions a thing of the past and reduces weight by eliminating the need for heavy structures (bumpers, beams, airbags, etc.).

ZERO-HERO

Through industry-leading technology, Nissan iV maximizes the driving experience by eliminating excess. Nissan fulfills a deep nostalgia for the joy of driving with a strikingly beautiful EV that can deliver electrifying, agile performance with zero-guilt.
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Airbrushed Cars - Lowrider Airbrush Mural on 300C


Lowrider Airbrush Mural on 300C

This classy Chrysler 300C has a brillaint two tone paint job with Dark Orion Silver on the top from House of Kolor and Chrysler metallic black on the bottom, split down the middle with airbrush graphics, red kandy over marblizer and a killer airbrush mural.
This mural has a super hot lowrider theme with feature playa in the middle and two hot ladies framing up the awesome airbrush art piece.




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Car airbrush Dark Knight JOKER

This airbrushed bonnet mural is a fitting tribute to the late Heath Ledgers greatest role. Why so serious?

Have some fun with your car at Power studios!
Check out this killer airbrushed "Dark Knight" themed bonnet mural airbrushed by Daniel Power. Airbrushed movie and comic theme cars are a speciality at Power Airbrush Studios Australia Super.detailed Airbrush work brings both Batman and the Joker to life in this twisted, gritty and explosive airbrushed car mural.




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Add LED Lighting To Your Interior



The Street Glow ultra bright LED tubes are great for highlighting your dash, seats, amps, speaker boxes, air vents, door panels and more! Featuring ultra thing "D" shaped tube design for maximum glow.

Your led tubes are ready to go right out of the box and can be plugged into a cigarette lighter adapter or be permanently installed with a simple 2-wire installation.

Available in 5 colors, 5 lengths, 1 tube per pack, and a no hassle Lifetime Warranty.
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Multicolor LED Kit with Wireless Remote



Leave a lasting impression with the under glow of your Multi Color Undercar LED Light Kit. It features new wide angle LED technology for a much smoother,clearer, and brighter glow.

You can make your lights pulse with 4 unique functions. (ZIG-ZAG, Scan, Chase, Solid-On) Set your lights on one color(Red, Green, White, Purple, Yellow, and Aqua) or you can put on a light show. These leds give you a nice even glow under your car or auto for a remarkable price.

Your LED Kit Includes:

• LED Programmable Controller with Switch.
• Two Multicolor 48" Side Tubes
• Two Multicolor 36" Front & Rear Tubes
• Pre-connected wires to simplify installation
• Extra Wire & Mounting Hardware.
• Installation Instructions.
• Wireless Remote
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Fast & The Furious Pink Underbody Lights



You'll feel like your in the movie with your lights thundering under your car! The Fast and the Furious Undercar Kit by StreetGlow is built for performance and durability.

Your Undercar Kit comes with two 48" bulbs for sides, two 30" bulbs for front and rear, mounting hardware and installation instructions. A built-in transformer in each tube simplifies installation so users are good to roll in no time.

Your Neon Kit Includes:

• Two Pink 48" Side Tubes
• Two Pink 30" Front & Rear Tubes
• Pre-connected wires to simplify installation
• Extra Wire & Mounting Hardware.
• Complete Installation Instructions.
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Wheels and velg car


a large-diameter wheel car with tire walls are super thin so cool and contemporary trends. Modifications not yet finished when wheel racing has not been replaced. The more thin tire wall, the greater the racing rim, the higher the prestige.
The trend became popular car racing rim of the race and quickly spread to the living-room modifications. In the circuit, very profitable car wheel racers as the car became more agile and responsive .
In addition, tire diameter hardly changed, so no longer need to adjust the speedometer and odometer. Large racing wheel also appear appear casual and masculine. No doubt, the main factor driving this is the rampant trend of wheel car racing community.
Changing the default factory racing rim from the seller that larger diameter rim known as plus-sizing. This term came to be known plus-one, meaning that adding the diameter of 1 inch wheel racing car.
Example of a 16 inch 15 inch. Similarly, a plus-two, add two inches, from 15 inches to 17 inches, and so on.
Apparently according to Consumer Reports testing, consumer protection agency in the USA, the plus-one proved to yield the greatest benefits in terms of performance. Plus-two and so on just gives a little extra traction while driving comfort, hydroplaning resistance and traction plummeted. Price to pay is also more expensive. So the bigger is not always more profitable. Plus-sizing is not recommended for SUVs unless indeed an option from the factory.
Therefore, if you’re satisfied with the handling and comfort of driving your car, it would suggest to forget the plus-sizing. If you know the risks, and still ‘no’ to the original equipment tire, it was time to visit the store modifier. They will offer a racing car rims and tires that fit. As a rule, the addition of 1 inch diameter alloy wheels, in the mix with a lower tire wall thickness of between 50-10 percent and the addition of tire tread width of 10 millimeters. Ensure that all speed rating and load rating of the new tires should be higher than original equipment tire. Keep in mind, plus sizing tire diameters are always changing overalls. It is difficult to exactly match the original equipment. This will affect many things including the speedometer.
Check also the wheels are to be purchased. Most Peleg is made of aluminum or a mixture of aluminum and steel. The problem is the quality is very varied from the almost perfect until segetas crock. To check, start by asking how the wheels were made. (Forged wheel), the most powerful and most expensive. Pressure cast wheel is also sufficient, in addition to more robust also lighter than the print Peleg (cast wheel). Last wheel is made by flowing molten metal into molds.
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Wheels and velg


In choosing Velg – diameter, width, PCD is important. But all of that is a factor that is easy to see even a glimpse of it. The most decisive and often a mistake is the size of car lovers Offset. Because, unlike the others, fault offset election gave no indication instantly. Case in point:

A car that has been modified flat pinned wheels with 35 offset and fitted the profile-profile 225/35R19 tires. When installed all went smoothly, as well as the car running on flat and not bumpy road. But the “red light” a new light when the car was taken through the bumps and sharp corners. It turns out the fenders grind tires and ruin it with sadistic. It will not happen if the wheels are chosen to have a larger offset, of about 40 or even 45 where the wheels will be more “go” as much as 5 to 10 millimeters and avoid being lodged Tires with Fender.

Choosing Velg, fine if you choose a model you like. But for the sake of safety factors should you accompanied with consultation from professionals in their field. Fewer failures will damage the foot and the body of your car.
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JL Audio C3-650 Speaker Review


The first set of JL Audio speakers I bought was in 1991; they were the CS series 6.50 two-way components. The tweeters were large, well built and the mid-bass drivers were one of the best on the market. With products like that and the company's subwoofers, JL Audio was deservedly regarded for its design and innovation in general, even back then. With Manville Smith competing on the IASCA circuit with their subwoofers and the famous JL Mini Cooper hitting the scene in the mid nineties, many people thought of them as just a great subwoofer company, but I have always thought of them as a manufacturer of great sounding speakers, periodThey further their reputation with the C3-650 speaker set. Not only does JL Audio make speakers that produce accurate sound; they also make them flexible and installer friendly. The C3 has the design and options needed in today’s market. They market this set with the “convertible component” consisting of tweeters that could be mounted in a coaxial configuration or as a conventional components. The tweeter and mid-range driver are still independent using a two-way crossover with four tweeter settings and three midrange settings.
The physical design embodies a modern look, using a shell to cover the magnet in addition to the aid of a polymer frame making the woofer seamless in design and the assembly very light weight. The shape of the system is well thought out and I could tell the JL team really put some time into their product—but did the look match the performance, that's the critical question.
My listening room and configuration have stayed the same for years now with the Clarion DRZ-9255 at the helm, powered by a Xetec P-4 amplifier and all of the wiring still flanked by Monster Cable’s Z-series wires. The power is kept constant with the aid of the Aston 100A power supply. I connected the speakers and I started my evaluation.

Listening
The first track was "Somewhere, Somebody", performed by Jennifer Warnes and Aaron Neville. The separation and clarity was very nice right from the beginning, Warnes and Neville could be clearly heard whether in harmony or singing solo. I just loved the low notes, such a soft yet firm attack of the bass, just enough for me to actually feel the bass line hitting my chest while not being over bearing. At louder volumes there were some sharp higher frequencies in the vocal range so I made an adjustments to cross over switching to the “reference” setting. The vocals sounded full and when I shut my eyes I could hear and envision Jennifer as she took a breath before her next line—very sexy. Even at very high volumes, with Neville singing at a high volume, there wasn't the slightest hint of breakup.

Now it was time for one of the sonically pleasing tracks by James Newton Howard entitled "Slippin Away". This is a fantastic track for auditioning a system or speakers, with all of the instrumental information it offers in its arrangement. Overall the sound was superb, but I was really amazed with the impact of the kick drum and the crashing of the cymbals, along with the high hat on this track. This was a wonderful opportunity to really turn the volume up. And I did. I could not detect any break up in the lower mid even as I watched the driver almost flop around. Yes, I wanted to kick the heck out of it but it was like trying to beat up a stuffed animal, very fun but useless.

One of my favorite tracks of all time is “Time Will Bring You Love” performed by Bill Champlin. It has great feeling and emotion, which were conveyed convincingly on the C3 speakers. Champlin’s vocals have different tonal qualities, which are brought into relief with high quality products and the nuances of his voice were certainly reproduced very well here. Some of the higher vocal range sound I was convinced would break up but held up very impressively.

I was now ready for some music that would make my ears bleed, so I chose “Born Too Slow” by the Crystal Method. This track just screams to be played loud, very loud. It's practically written to test the excursion of speakers. However, this is not the most musical track; albeit, the energy is unmatched and has tremendous emotional force. The C3 components, though, had no issue with the extreme qualities on this recording. It was so much fun listening to this on these speakers, that I listened to it six times at full volume before my ears finally felt the fatigue.

Overall, it was a pleasure auditioning the C3-650 speakers. These are mid-priced components that offer great tonal balance and lower bass reproduction that is simply amazing. That's not something that I say very often. Sonically, the music filled the room with presence and provided an amazing soundstage. Generally, I have found manufacturers to err in two extremes, either overpowering mid-bass or too little mid-bass, but the C3-650 produced a very balanced sound.





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Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 Spyder - $276,654


About This Vehicle
Listing: New Vehicle

* Mileage: 690 Miles
* Body Style: Convertible
* Exterior Color: White
* Interior Color: Black
* Stock #: A09074
* VIN:
ZHWGU6AU4ALA09074

* Engine: 5.2L V10
* Transmission: Automatic
* Drivetrain: AWD
* Doors: 2
* Wheelbase: 101 Inches












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Standard Equipment: Fuel Consumption: City: 12, Fuel Consumption: Highway: 20, Remote Power Door Locks, Power Windows, 4-Wheel ABS Brakes, Front Ventilated Disc Brakes, Cancellable Passenger Airbag, Side Airbag, Power Rear Spoiler, Digital Audio Input, In-Dash Single CD Player, Audio System Memory Card Slot, Mp3 Player, AM/FM Stereo, Radio Data System, Total Number Of Speakers: 4, ABS And Driveline Traction Control, Stability Control, Privacy Glass: Light, Wheel Diameter: 19, Wheel Width: 11, Leather/Aluminum Steering Wheel Trim, Aluminum Shift Knob Trim, Aluminum Center Console Trim, Headlight Cleaners With Washer, Trip Computer, External Temperature Display, Auxilliary Engine Cooler, Tachometer, Auxilliary Transmission Cooler, Electrochromatic Auto-Dimming Mirrors, Power Remote Driver Mirror Adjustment, Heated Driver Mirror, Heated Passenger Mirror, Electrochromatic Rearview Mirror, Power Remote Passenger Mirror Adjustment, Power Retractable Mirrors, Daytime Running Lights, Power Remote Trunk Release, Front Reading Lights, Leather Seat Upholstery, Front Sport Seat, Tilt And Telescopic Steering Wheel, Speed-Proportional Power Steering, Automatic Front Air Conditioning, Dual Front Air Conditioning Zones, Residual Heat Distribution Of Air Conditioner, Tire Pressure Monitoring System, Cargo Area Light, Vehicle Emissions: Lev II, Fuel Type: Premium Unleaded, Instrumentation: Low Fuel Level, Clock: In-Dash, Self-Leveling Headlights, Active Suspension, Coil Front Spring, Regular Front Stabilizer Bar, Independent Front Suspension Classification, Double Wishbone Front Suspension, Four-Wheel Independent Suspension, Coil Rear Spring, Rear Stabilizer Bar: Regular, Independent Rear Suspension, Double Wishbone Rear Suspension, Front And Rear Suspension Stabilizer Bars, Variable Intermittent Front Wipers, Black Grill, Center Console: Full With Storage, Overall Length: 171.1, Overall Width: 74.8, Wheelbase: 100.8, Front Leg Room: 45.0, One 12v DC Power Outlet, 2 Door..

Seller’s Notes

2010 Gallardo LP 560-4 Spyder - Balloon White Exterior with Nero Perseus Interior Q-citura in Leather. Equipped with E-gear Transmission, Homelink, Bluetooth, Anti-theft System, Reverse Camera, Navigation System, Leather Package II, Style Package, Travel Package, Comfort Package plus Lifting and 19-inch Cordelia Shiny Black Rims. 3 Years Unlimited Miles Warranty with 24 Hour Roadside Assistance. Available for Immediate Delivery!
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Nissan 370Z - $40,710


About This Vehicle
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* Mileage: N/A
* Body Style: Coupe
* Exterior Color: N/A
* Interior Color: N/A
* Stock #: 00011230
* VIN:
JN1AZ4EHXBM550966

* Engine: 3.7L V6
* Transmission: N/A
* Drivetrain: N/A
* Doors: 2
* Wheelbase: N/A







Features

Options Included: Airbag Deactivation, Vanity Mirrors, Side Impact Door Beams, CD Player In Dash, Vehicle Stability Assist, Tire Pressure Monitor, Xenon Headlights, Push...
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Options Included: Airbag Deactivation, Vanity Mirrors, Side Impact Door Beams, CD Player In Dash, Vehicle Stability Assist, Tire Pressure Monitor, Xenon Headlights, Push Button Start, Ebd Electronic Brake Dist, Eba Emergency Brake Asst, Low Tire Pressure Warning System, Power Steering, Power Door Locks, AM/FM Radio, Adjustable Head Rests, Bucket Seats, Auxiliary Audio Input, Head Restraints, Traction Control System, 3 Point Seatbelts, Anti-Theft Device(S), Auto Express Down Window, Remote Trunk Release, Heated Outside Mirror(S), Body-Color Bumpers, Power Mirrors, Color Coded Mirrors, Rear Window Defroster, Small Size Spare Tire, Reading Light(S), Power Outlet(S), Dual Air Bags, Intermittent Wipers, Anti-Lock Braking System (Abs), Auto Headlight On/Off, Tinted Or Privacy Glass

Standard Equipment: Fuel Consumption: City: 18, Fuel Consumption: Highway: 26, Remote Power Door Locks, Power Windows, Cruise Controls On Steering Wheel, Cruise Control, 4-Wheel ABS Brakes, Front Ventilated Disc Brakes, 1st Row Curtain Head Airbags, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbag, Digital Audio Input, Braking Assist, ABS And Driveline Traction Control, Stability Control, Privacy Glass: Light, Leather Steering Wheel Trim, Leather/Metal-Look Shift Knob Trim, Metal-Look Center Console Trim, Trip Computer, External Temperature Display, Tachometer, Power Remote Driver Mirror Adjustment, Heated Driver Mirror, Heated Passenger Mirror, Power Remote Passenger Mirror Adjustment, Dual Illuminated Vanity Mirrors, Remote Window Operation, Audio Controls On Steering Wheel, Front Reading Lights, Anti-Theft Alarm System, Front Sport Seat, Tilt-Adjustable Steering Wheel, Speed-Proportional Power Steering, Interior Air Filtration, Automatic Front Air Conditioning, Tire Pressure Monitoring System, Cargo Area Light, Max Cargo Capacity: 7, Vehicle Emissions: ULEV II, Fuel Type: Premium Unleaded, Fuel Capacity: 19.0, Instrumentation: Low Fuel Level, Clock: In-Dash, Headlights Off Auto Delay, Dusk Sensing Headlights, Driver Seat Head Restraint Whiplash Protection, Head Restraint Whiplash Protection With Passenger Seat, Coil Front Spring, Regular Front Stabilizer Bar, Independent Front Suspension Classification, Double Wishbone Front Suspension, Four-Wheel Independent Suspension, Coil Rear Spring, Rear Stabilizer Bar: Regular, Independent Rear Suspension, Multi-Link Rear Suspension, Front And Rear Suspension Stabilizer Bars, Variable Intermittent Front Wipers, Spare Tire Mount Location: Inside Under Cargo, Center Console: Full With Covered Storage, Gross Vehicle Weight: 3,968, Overall Width: 72.6, Overall Height: 51.8, Wheelbase: 100.4, Front Head Room: 38.2, Front Leg Room: 42.9, Front Shoulder Room: 54.4, Front Hip Room: 54.6, Two 12v DC Power Outlets, Engine Immobilizer, 2 Door..

Seller’s Notes

All factory rebates have been applied to price. Price does not include tax, title, or 289 retail delivery fee.

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Chevrolet Silverado 3500 H/D - $41,039


About This Vehicle
Listing: New Vehicle

* Mileage: 10 Miles
* Body Style: N/A
* Exterior Color: Summit White
* Interior Color: Dark Titanium
* Stock #: 400003
* VIN:
1GB6KZB64AF113009

* Engine: 6.6L V8
* Transmission: AUTO 6SPD
* Drivetrain: 4X4
* Doors: N/A
* Wheelbase: N/A






Features

Options Included: Onstar, Delete, Daytime Running Lamps With Automatic Exterior Lamp Control, Four Wheel Drive, Brakes, 4-Wheel Antilock, 4-Wheel Disc, Rear Axle, 3.73...
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Options Included: Onstar, Delete, Daytime Running Lamps With Automatic Exterior Lamp Control, Four Wheel Drive, Brakes, 4-Wheel Antilock, 4-Wheel Disc, Rear Axle, 3.73 Ratio, Air Cleaner, High-Capacity, Exhaust, Aluminized Stainless-Steel Muffler And Tailpipe, Frame, Hydroformed, Recovery Hooks, Front, Frame-Mounted, Alternator, 125 Amps, Suspension, Rear 3-Stage Springs, Front Independent, Torsion Bar, Steering, Power, Recirculating Ball, Seat Trim, Vinyl, Mirror, Inside Rearview Manual Day/Night, Air Conditioning, Single-Zone Manual Front Climate Control, Coat Hooks, Rear Driver And Passenger Side, Floor Covering, Black Rubberized Vinyl, Steering Wheel Includes Theft-Deterrent Locking Feature, Power Outlets 2 Auxiliary Instrument Panel-Mounted With Covers, 12-Volt, Lamps, Dual Cargo Area Lamps, Door Handles, Black, Grille, Chrome Surround, Mirrors, Outside Manual, Manual-Folding, Glass, Solar-Ray Light-Tinted, All Windows, Wipers, Front Intermittent Wet-Arm With Pulse Washers, Bumper, Front Chrome, Pickup Box, Fleetside (Not Available With Cc30903 Models.)

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