Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Porsche 997


This iconic car is sheer pleasure to drive, with it's luxurious interior and sports car pedigree.

Corvette C6 Convertible w/NAV


Marking the sixth generation of its legacy, the Chevrolet Corvette C6 delivers more power, passion and precision to reach a new standard of performance car excellence.
C6 features a taut new body with greatly revised exterior dimensions - 5 inches shorter than the C5, and roughly 1 inch narrower - with excellent aerodynamics. This new package not only aids the car's agility and performance, it also helped designers give the sixth generation a lean, muscular form.
The car includes larger wheels (18-inch in front, 19-inch in rear) topped by dramatic fender forms, with a crisp and tapered rear deck and fascia that support improved high-speed performance.
Indulge yourself and reserve one today!

2008 Mercedes S-550


The redesigned 2007 Mercedes-Benz S-550 is a 4-door, 5-passenger luxury sedan, equipped with a standard 5.5-liter, V8, 382-horsepower engine. A 7-speed automatic transmission with overdrive is standard.
The S-Class is the flagship sedan of the Mercedes-Benz lineup with state-of-the-art occupant protection, anti-theft, and vehicle-stability systems.

2008 Mercedes SLK-350 Roadster


Introduced in 1998 as an answer to the BMW Z3 and Porsche Boxster in the premium small roadster segment, the SLK's most unique feature was its retractable hardtop roof, which offered more security as well as a quieter ride than its competitors' soft tops. In less than 30 seconds, with the touch of a button, one could convert the SLK from a closed coupe to a cool convertible without leaving the driver seat.
With a dramatic new design inspired by Mercedes' Formula One racecars, the second-generation SLK is every bit as eye-catching as the original. It's also slightly larger and more powerful than its predecessor, and still has the fun-to-drive character that made it so likable in the first place. While the previous version had the feel of a leather-lined bobsled, the larger cabin of the '05 version gives you plenty of room to move about. Even more impressive than the added room is the redesigned dashboard with its more cohesive layout, cleaner gauge cluster and higher-quality materials.

Bentley GT


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2009 Lincoln MKS


Vancouver, British Columbia - Lincoln has gone all-out to make its new full-sized sedan, the MKS, an ultra-modern, high-tech electronic tour de force. It has just about every electronic gadget, gizmo or system you could dream up, and then some. Fortunately, what it doesn’t have is a huge gas-guzzling engine, like big Lincolns of old.
The MKS comes in both front-drive and all-wheel-drive versions and it’s powered by a new and more fuel-efficient 3.7-litre V6 engine that’s unique to Lincoln. It’s a four-valve per cylinder engine with variable valve timing that can deliver 273 horsepower and 270 lb.-ft. of torque on regular-grade fuel.
The advanced technology features available in the MKS are impressive. In Canada, most options are assembled in a ($5,000) Vision package that in addition to navigation includes adaptive cruise control, a rear back-up camera and a superb THX II 5.1 surround-sound audio system.

2009 Audi S4


Majorca, Spain - You simply can’t have enough of a good thing, especially if it’s an Audi. The A4 was recently voted the 2009 Best New Luxury Vehicle in Canada by members of AJAC. Last month, Audi gave auto writers their first drive in its even more athletic sibling the new Audi S4.
While they look alike, the faster and more agile S4 and S4 Avant, its wagon-bodied edition, are the gifted jocks in the A4 family. A new supercharged V6 engine replaces the outgoing V8, plus Audi also has come up with new and clever ways to convert power into rapid, yet very stable, vehicle motion.
The new 3.0-litre TFSI engine combines direct fuel injection with a low-pressure supercharger. It can produce 333 horsepower, yet fuel consumption is surprisingly low. An official Canadian fuel rating, however, has not yet been established.