Porche Offer Modern Tech for Retro Models

September 19th, 2010 by desiree

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Porches have been in style for Ballers for decades now & there’s still something very sexy & appealing about a classic Porche. But having a window-mounted GPS clogging up the view & hogging the cigarette lighter is not very suave & sexy, neither is a dog-eared map book or getting lost & being forced to ask for directions.

So if you do own  an older model, what are you supposed to do about navigation assistance?

If you’re a collector, or if you happen to own a Porche 911 from built between the years 1963 to 1977, then you might consider getting your hands on the new Porsche Classic Radio Navigation System.

It’s specifically designed by Porche to match the interior aesthetics of the older 911, while giving all the conveniences that comes with 21st Century technology. Read the rest of this entry »

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DTV Shredder – Shred up the Track

September 17th, 2010 by desiree

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What happens when you cross a tank, a Segway & a skateboard? You get the DTV Shredder – the off-road device that will make you the envy of everyone who knows you.

It’s being described as a “militarized skateboard” & essentially it’s a skateboard with tank tracks instead of wheels. It’s powered by a 15 horsepower motor, can reach speeds of up to 30 miles per hour & can carry up to 1200 pounds.

Of course, the great thing about the DTV Shredder is that it is fit for any terrain; whether it be snow, sand, mud, ice or any other surface. The only thing you can’t do with it is ride waves. Read the rest of this entry »

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Porche Offering Factory Customization for Panamera

August 19th, 2010 by desiree

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More & more luxury car manufacturers are offering clients factory customization because that way they can get an extra few bucks out of buyers, instead of them taking their cars to custom shops & tuners.

Porche are baiting their clients with a custom package for the Panamera that offers aesthetic improvements as well as performance enhancements.

With the custom option, you can get an extra 40 horsepower & 50 Nm of torque out of the car’s V6 engine, taking the standard of 500 hp to 540 hp & with a total of 750 Nm of torque.

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Anderson Over-Clock the Ferrari California

August 19th, 2010 by desiree

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It’s hard to attain perfection & even harder to improve on it, so when it comes to cars, Ferrari tend to produce engines with results that are pretty much peerless.

But it seems that the engineers over at Ferrari aren’t the only ones asking: “how do you improve perfection?”. The guys over at Anderson in Germany have been asking the same question apparently & they’ve gotten results – which will probably have Ferrari trying to poach a few of the German tuner’s staff members.

The Anderson workshop must be working in overdrive, because they’re churning out tuned up cars at quite a rate in the last few months & their latest offering is the Ferrari California.

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Lifetime Membership to Skip Barber

August 10th, 2010 by desiree

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For the sum of a small fortune (or the price of a new Lamborghini) you can buy yourself a limited offer Fast Pass for Life from the world-famous Skip Barber racing school for $295,000.

That is quite a sum just for a membership, but fortunately there are some perks to shelling out all that cash.

The Fast Pass for Life will allow you to attend any program on the Skip Barber Racing School calendar, without restrictions. The only conditions are: there must be an available slot on the course for you to attend & you can’t take another person’s spot on the course (even if they don’t have the exclusive pass that you do).

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