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Thursday, July 28, 2016

2015 Porsche 918 Weissach Package For Sale












About This 2015 Porsche 918 Weissach Package

Rare1 of 1 Weissach Package Paint To Sample ? Viper Green 918 Spyder Factory Options Include Weissach Package ExteriorPaint to Sample (Catalog) CustomTailoring Option Piping inColor to Sample Front Axle Lift System +More

Details

Year2015
MakePorsche
Model918
TrimWeissach Package
Mileage1136
EngineV-8 cyl
Exterior ColorViper Green
Interior ColorBlack W/ Green Piping
TransmissionAutomatic
Body StyleConvertible
Stock #800489
VINWP0CA2A1XFS800489
Price$2,100,000
DPR41  395  395








Lawsuit Over 30 of Paul Walker’s Stolen Cars Settled






After Paul Walker passed away in a tragic accident, a collection of over 30 of his cars were taken from a warehouse within 24 hours. The cars were taken by Richard Taylor, who worked at the warehouse. Last year, Walker’s family filed a lawsuit against Taylor with the intention of having the cars returned or monetary value equal to the value of the cars. Now, The Drive is reporting that the lawsuit has been settled.

According to the drive, an attorney for the Walker family stated that the lawsuit was settled “amicably” with one of the conditions being that they will be “getting things back.” We can assume that these “things” are the cars being held. This seems to be the only information that is available at the moment.

If you aren’t familiar with Walker’s cars, Matt Farah (who is now with The Drive) took a tour of Paul Walker’s collection back in 2012. You can view this video below. The cars include models such as the Saleen S7, Boss 302, C1 Corvette, supercharged, Ford GT, BMW M1, Ferrari 360 Challenge Stradale, two Porsche GT3 RS’, BMW 2002 Touring Alpina and much more. He didn’t just act like he loved cars, he did in real life as well.

If you were a fan of Walker and would like to help carry on his name for a good cause, be sure to lend your aid to the Paul Walker Foundation. You can learn more at: http://www.paulwalkerfoundation.org/









Sunday, July 24, 2016

The surprising reason more cars broke down in 2015 than ever before








more cars broke down on the side of the road in 2015 than in any other year. In fact, AAA says dead batteries, flat tires and key problems contributed to 32 million drivers needing to pull over and call for assistance.
You might think your high-tech car is better than that old-school Honda sitting in your neighbor’s driveway, but a new AAA study reveals technology in newer cars is one of the main reasons why so many people are left stranded.
The AAA reports that cars five years old and younger experience more key-related issues compared to older cars. The problem is that keyless entry remotes (also known as fobs), continue to transmit signals to the receiver when left in the car. Over time, this can drain your battery, leaving you out of luck the next time you try to start your car. In addition, despite the advances in technology, AAA said they responded to four million calls in 2015 from drivers locked out of their vehicles. 
Another huge issue centers around spare tires. If you have a newer car, you might’ve noticed that it didn’t come with a spare tire. In recent years, standard car features have changed . and many manufactures have nixed the extra tire to reduce vehicle weight and boost fuel economy. Instead,
We can all agree that a car breakdown can a ruin a perfectly fine day, but it doesn’t have to. Follow these tips to avoid a breakdown and all of the costs associated:
1. Make maintenance a priority
Tire pressure and inflation should be checked once a month. Tires should also be rotated every 5,000 to 8,000 miles, but check your car manual for manufacturer suggestions.
2. Invest in a Plan C
It’s OK if you have a tire inflation kit in your car; in many cases it gets you on your way more quickly and with less hassle than changing a spare tire. Still, it doesn’t hurt to invest in a spare tire, especially if you’re going on a long road trip. This way, you have another option if the tire kit fails.
3. Hold on to your keys
Always take your keys when you exit the car. This sounds like a no-brainer, but many people with keyless entry remotes or smart keys leave them in the car for convenience. As stated above, this can drain your battery or lead to a lockout — causing a much bigger headache. 
3. Know your battery power
AAA recommends that drivers have their vehicle’s battery tested when it reaches three years of age and on an annual basis thereafter.  






Rolls-Royce








Black Badge. A bold new luxury.

Enter a world where the night is just the beginning. Where power is poised, waiting beneath your fingertips. Give in to the irresistible pull of the shadows. Be transformed by Black Badge.­

Play your hand

Black Badge is for the fearless. The rule-breakers and the risk-takers. For them, the city at night is a playground of opportunity. Its darkest corners are revealed to those bold enough to look deeper. Anything is possible when you dare to play your hand. 

The dark goddess

When shadows fall, everything is transformed. The iconic Spirit of Ecstasy is now as dark as nightfall, her elegant figure the embodiment of a daring new attitude. Radiating an inner confidence that demands attention. Follow her deeper into the promise of the night. 

Friday, June 03, 2016

Impala 2016





Indulge your Desires

Impala is the driving equivalent of walking tall with shoulders back. It arrives in a manner that tells everyone who sees you that you’re at the top of your game. It’s the full-size car, no, the automobile, that is as well-composed and tech-savvy as its driver.




Expertly designed

Outside, contours intersect at proportions that provide an athletic stance you can’t help but steal a glance at. Everything about this full-size sedan just works, aesthetically and aerodynamically. Proud posture boldly complements its under-the-hood confidence.




Seamless Technology

The best technology is so intuitive that you may forget it’s even there at all. It grants you control with the tap of a button and the sound of your voice, letting you focus on, and enhance, the entire driving experience.