Archive for April 23rd, 2009

Porsche Panamera to Have Body Shells From Volkswagen

According to a Porsche company update to shareholders, the company is planning to collaborate with Volkswagen on the Panamera. Accordingly, the painted body shells for the four-door coupe will be supplied by the Volkswagen Hannover facility.

Porsche’s well known Zuffenhausen plant will be supplying the engines.

According to a statement, the Panamera is the new addition to Porsche’s lineup in which the company hopes to widen its customer basis further and step up market penetration in order to safely assure long-term growth.

But at what cost to the brand?

From the company’s Leipzig plant, the Panamera is set for a large-scale production for the 2009 market. The Porsche said in a statement that it is remaking its Leipzig plant with a new production facility costing the amount $206 million and 600 new jobs.

Admittedly, the actual Panamera concept which is shown in the spy photos courtesy of cardomain.com does look better than the Porsche 928 GT it’s based upon, but it still seems like a Porsche sedan.

Although Porsche have toyed with the idea of a sedan for more than 50 years, the company has never produced a sedan. It might seem desecration for Porsche to deviate from its purebred sports cars like the 911, Boxster and Cayman, but this is all “again all over again”. Before the end of 2002, Porsche released the Cayenne, a still-controversial SUV that has seen considerable success.

From the spy shots of the Panamera, it clearly follows Porsche’s sweeping, contoured design philosophy. It is basically more of a four-door coupe than a traditional sedan. Somewhat to the Cayenne and Cayman is the rear, where the Panamera will feature a hatchback-style vent similar to the Cayman. The spy photographer suspects that under the hood is a lineup similar to the Cayenne’s: a V6 and two V8s, ranging from a little under 300 horsepower to at least 500 in the top turbo version. But rumors are heard on Porsche’s mounting of the engines as far back as possible in order to keep the center of gravity in the center. And expect wider availability of the 6-speed manual transmission than in the Cayenne, too.

The Panamera is expected to provide excellent competition for the Maserati Quattroporte, Mercedes CLS, and BMW and Volkswagen’s upcoming four-door coupes.

About Porsche

Porsche believes in the principle that is based on values and philosophies that together create the company’s added value. Maker of quality Porsche 928 parts, this German sport car manufacturer also offers services in consultancy, engineering, supplying and financing.

Rain Stockton is an engineer by profession. He is a motorsports fanatic, especially F1 and NASCAR. He seldom fails to attend major car racing events. A frustrated race car driver, he spends some of his free time working in one of the largest automotive shops in Indianapolis.

Lamborghini a Race Car Pedigree Par Excellence

A Lamborghini is synonymous with speed, style and elegance and is very expensive to purchase. It is therefore most important that a vehicle such as this is protected from the elements and there is no better way, irrespective of whether the car is kept inside or outside, than purchasing a car cover. The Lamborghini Automobili company was founded in 1963 by Ferrucio Lamborghini and he used his birth sign, Taurus the bull as the cars symbol.

1963 saw the launch of Ferrucios dream the 350 GTV and which was first presented to the world at the Turin Auto Show. Shortly afterwards, in 1966 the Lamborghini Miura was launched and quickly followed up in 1968 by the Espada 400 GT (GT stands for Gran Turismo or Grand Tourer and was a designation given to cars which would tour around the European continent an aristocratic holiday). Lamborghinis quickly established themselves as the cars of the wealthy jet set and they littered airport car parks around the world.

During the 1970s, a massive shock to the global economy was experienced which impacted car makers such as the Lamborghini Company. Unfortunately, Lamborghini hit financial rocks and ended up being disposed of in a pre-bankruptcy sale to two men George Rosetti and Rene Leimer. Financial difficulties dogged Lamborghini throughout the decade and eventually the company went bust again and suffered the indignity of being sold off by bankruptcy court, this time to the Mimran brothers. It was obvious that there was a market for Lamborghini and for the technology and advances they were making on the race circuits, however what the company desperately needed was the financial backing of a stable parent company.

In 1987, American car giant, Chrysler came to the rescue and bought the company but was unable to turn the ailing car maker around, not least as Chrysler had problems of its own (Lee Iacocca was then the chairman and earlier had to deal with Chrysler repaying government bail-out monies a precursor to the current bail-out of the US car industry). A consortium known as MegaTech bought the company in 1994, though still the company was not properly supported or funded.

Finally, in 1998, the German car giant Audi bought the company and development of Lamborghinis began with sustainable pace and resources. Though Lamborghini has finally been taken over by a stable parent, this does not mean that the benefits only flow from Audi to Lamborghini the reverse of also true with the Lamborghini design team playing a pivotal role in the development of several Audi models and the engine technology being incorporated in the range.

The USAF F-22 Raptor inspired the design of the Lamborghini Reventon which is itself based upon the Murcielago supercar. It features an open top design with a dashboard and drivers position which is based upon a fighter pilots cockpit and has an aggreesive-looking, wedge shaped profile. Powered by a V12 engine which delivers a top speed of 205 mph and acceleration results of 0 to 62 in only 3.4 seconds, but there is only one color you can buy it in Reventon (a color specially designed for the car itself) and resembles the steel grey of the F-22 Raptor.

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Used Cars For Sale Online, Repossessed Used Cars On Sale

Cars for sale online have become more and more popular all over the world, many people are realizing that a good used car can be bought at half or even a quarter of the price of a brand new car. Though a used car may have a few thousand miles, this is not going to harm the car at all considering the fact that cars are made to last unless the car is mishandled of course.

There are various ways of shopping for cars; this may be through news paper advertisements, posters or visiting various car dealers including searching through the internet which is currently the easy way to search for good cars since the internet will offer a massive selection of cars at the comfort of your seat.

There are many sites that specialize in providing used cars and general important information about used cars to the public and these sites mainly focus on people who are looking for a used car to buy. You can browse thousands of cars you like or cars around your area within a matter of minutes which will ensure that you do not miss out on any good deals that may be available.

Used cars and especially repossessed cars are rapidly taking over the car industry, a trend which is showing that it will continue in the future to come. If you are in the market for a car you may be able to save yourself thousands of dollars. Visit best car dealers blog for the best deals on Used Cars for Sale Online, Repossessed Used Cars on Sale

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How to Sell Your Bmw for Top Dollar Fast

How To Sell Your BMW For Top Dollar Fast

You probably think that the best way to sell your BMW is to start by putting an ad in your local newspaper. In a typical metropolitan area, the newspaper circulation on a Sunday might be around 600,000 to 2,000,000 depending on your location. That might seem like a lot of eyeballs to view your ad, but let me tell you why this is the least effective way to sell your BMW.

With newspaper or magazine ads you have no way of knowing what specific words or phrases your potential BMW buyer will respond to best. Usually the ad is written from the point of view of the seller. Unfortunately, where most advertisers miss the boat is that the ad must be written from the buyer’s point of view. And with print advertising you have no way of knowing what motivates your potential buyers. It’s a big waste of your time and money.

See if this makes any sense to you.

The reason the Internet works so well is because search engines display results based upon the words that people use to search for things. For example, if someone types in “BMW for sale” in Google, you are guaranteed NOT to get a list of Chevys, Fords, Hondas or some other kind of car. Your search results will match your “specific” request for information about “BMW for sale”. This is how you focus in like a laser beam only on those people interested in “BMW for sale”.

In my opinion, the best way to sell your BMW fast and for top dollar is to sell it online in an auction situation. There are many auction websites out there. Some are better than others. But the most popular site, known to millions of people, gets the best results.

There are 10 good reasons why you will benefit by using an online auction to sell your BMW:

1. You can get many bidders in a short period of time.

2. You don’t have the hassle of “Lookers” coming to your house wasting your time because they can’t or won’t buy your BMW.

3. You know that your buyers are “real” because they will not place a bid unless they are serious and can afford your price.

4. You know that your buyers are “motivated” to buy today because they are making a bid.

5. Your BMW is available for viewing 24/7 online. Your auction listing will contain all the detailed information about your BMW that buyers could possibly want.

6. Your BMW buyer will be able to order an “Independent Inspection Report” and a “Vehicle History Report” so that they feel confident about buying your BMW online. Everything will be out in the open. Nothing is hidden from your buyer. This makes it easy for your buyer to make a buying decision today because it builds trust and confidence in you.

7. You will get the highest possible price for your BMW because of very basic human psychology. When a serious motivated buyer makes up their mind to purchase your BMW, they will not let someone else buy it right out from under them at a price lower than what they are willing to pay. In other words, the fear of loss motivates your true BMW buyer to pay whatever is necessary to win the auction. This happens every day of the week.

8. You don’t have to accept any price that you consider to be too low. You are always in control of the final sales price.

9. Selling your BMW online using the auction method creates a “feeding frenzy” of ready, willing and able buyers for you.

10. Selling your BMW online using the auction method lets you reach potential buyers that you would never be able to reach with a newspaper or magazine ad.

OK, I know what you’re thinking.

You’re thinking that auctions are only for people who are desperate to sell. The fact is, thousands of BMW sellers every year use online auctions to successfully sell their BMW fast and for top dollar. Online auctions are where the majority of serious, motivated, qualified BMW buyers go to find the best deal.

And here’s another important tip for you. The best deal doesn’t means the lowest price. The best deal means the “Best Value” for your buyer’s money. Don’t forget that.

But don’t take my word for it. Go online and check it out for yourself. You’ll discover “How To Sell Your BMW For Top Dollar Fast”.

Chet Waters is the BMW Specialist. Learn How To Find Your BMW And At A Price You Can Afford. Go To:

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Chet Waters is the BMW Specialist who loves to share with others his passion for everything BMW.

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