Friday, April 22, 2011

Very Serious Porsches

Porsche 911 GT2 RS

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Porsche 911 Turbo S



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Thursday, February 3, 2011

Car of the Day

Qvale Mangusta

It's not a fast car and it's not a very good looking one either, but with only 284 ever made, it's not a surprise to see one in Palo Alto. Made in Modena, Italy. $78,900 USD (1990).


Lotus Europa

Not sure what to say about this car and not sure what to make of it either. Ahead of its time? Lost in time? Either way, driving one in public is sure to consternate others as well. I believe the one I saw was one of the 100 John Player Specials produced in 1973.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Two Good Reasons to Start Blogging Again

Ferrari 458 Italia

The one I saw parked on Cowper St. was black, but the red here shows off the lines so much better. The stats by the way, are taken from the November issue of Car and Driver, btw.

Vitals:
$270,790
562 hp V8
0-60: 3.3 seconds
Top Speed: 208 mph


Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG

Like the SLR, this Mercedes presents itself in long-nosed subtly - until, of course, you open the doors...

Vitals:
$203,500
563 hp V8
0-60: 3.5 seconds
Top Speed: 197 mph

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Note the License Plate...

SharkWerks 997TT EVT700

On the cover of the U.K.'s leading Porsche magazine "Total 911".

And curb-side, Cowper St., Palo Alto; it's owner probably having a power breakfast at Il Forniao.

Yes, there are a lot of them.

And yes, they're all perfect.

Aston Martin V8 Vantage

I challenge you to find a more elegent GT car. Can't do it, can you...

My car next to my boss's. Someday, he'll be able to afford an Aston Martin too.

Porsche Catch Up: 'Turbo S' Models

Cayenne Turbo S

Say what you want about the Cayenne, but the Turbo S is no joke. It's 550 hp powerplant gives it a top speed of 174 mph and a 0-60 sprint time of 4.7 seconds. A $124,800 base price tag gives it exclusivity and the Porsche badge gives it respect. I give it 2 big thumbs up.


996 Turbo S

I didn't know a Turbo S model existed, so I had just figured the guy bought an 'S' badge on the aftermarket and slapped it on. Nope. Porsche did in fact produce a Turbo S 911 in 2005. I happily stand corrected.

Vitals:
444 hp
3.7 sec. 0-60
197 mph top speed


993 Turbo S

Nor did I know Porsche built a 993 Turbo S either. If 'Turbo' = 10, the 'Turbo S' = 11.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Now Taking Orders

Tesla Model S

The more practical follow-up to the Roadster and perhaps the most boring name in the industry. Four doors, seats 7, sprints to 60 is 5.6 seconds, and stops dead after 160 miles. All electric, deliveries begin in 2011.

Car of the Day

Ferrari 430 Scuderia

If there ever was a Ferrari...

...the 430 Scuderia is the present day "It". Claims of 0-60 sprint times are rediculous, if not unbelievable (Road & Track estimates 3.3, MotorTrend claims 3.1). Price tag is astronomical: $272,306. Practiaclity is ZERO. But the Scuderia is...

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Car of the Day

Mercedes Benz SLR McLaren

If you can forgive its long nose and awkward porportions, the SLR is a beautiful car to see in person In front of me one morning near Il Forniao was a half-million dollar, ultra fast exotic Mercedes Benz. But cloaked in deep dark black paint, you could be forgiven for walking by and not even noticing it. Unless, of course, the doors on open.

Vitals:
$452,520 - $495,000
626 hp V8
0-60: 3.5 seconds
Top Speed: 208 mph

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Car of the Day

Lotus Exige S240

Again, not the fastest or most expensive, but definitely one of the coolest. I see a lot of Elises running around town, but an Exige is a rare sight and always a head turner.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Car of the Day

Ferrari Dino

It was monday. It was gray and cloudy. And like a burst of sunshine, this bright yellow Ferrari cruised by my office window and brightened up my day. Okay, that was lame, but it is true. It was the first Dino I've seen in Palo Alto. They can still demand $150,000 on the open market.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Godzilla

Nissan GT-R

Every car magazine in print went bananas over the GT-R. Motortrend even named it Car of the Year. I've seen four in town, two gray, one red, and one very very mean looking black one. Every car magazine also tells the story of how it took a GT2 head on at the Nürburgring... and lost by a just a few measly seconds.

Vitals:
$77,840
480 hp V6
3.3 sec. 0-60
192 mph


Friday, October 31, 2008

Cars of the Week

Lamborghini Murcielago

Saw one on the way to work this morning. It was idling curbside in the rain, gray, lights on. It looked perfect. I've seen one other in town, Pearl Orange, blue skies, sunshine. It also looked perfect.

Vitals:
575 hp, sub-4 to 60, 200+ top speed.
MPG City: 9


Dodge Ram SRT10 Viper

Yeah it's a truck, but it happens to be the fastest production truck in the world. It set that Guinness World Record in 2004 thanks to it's massive 8.3 Liter V10 Viper engine which powers it from 0-60 in 4.8 seconds and on to a top speed of 154.587 mph. (It's the same engine that the car has.) Fittingly, it's the only vehicle I've seen around town with a McCain/Palin sticker on it. Well, it was actually more of a yard sign taped to the bed gate.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Cars of the Week

Bentley Brooklands

Only 550 Brooklands will be build worldwide and I just happened to catch the tail-end of an Antique Gold example rolling down Hamilton Ave. At nearly twice the price of a Flying Spur, this is Bentley's top-of-the-line. This is the Bentley to have. Too bad they're all sold out.

Vitals:
Base Price: $348,085
Engine: 530 hp twin-turbo V8
Weight: 5,270 lbs
Lenght: 17 feet 9 inches
Top Speed: 184 mph
0-60: 5.0 seconds


1967 and 2007 Shelby GT500's

I'm not the biggest Mustang fan in the world, but put 500 horses under the hood it's suddenly become a very serious car. And a special one too. The Shelby GT500 was first introduce in 1967 and then resurected in 2007. I was lucky enough to see one of each in the same day, both white with blue La Mans stripes, just like in the pictures.



Lotus Elise

In my nine-minute walk back from Whole Foods, I happend to come across three seperate Lotus Elilses. What's their tagline? "The world's most affordable supercar."? Regardless, they will always be head-turners, especially when painted in blinding Solar Yellow. The other two were light and dark shades of silver.

Monday, October 20, 2008

Notable Car of the Day

The New 911

First one I've seen. Some say it's the best 911 ever. If only I could truly say "I'll see about that."

Notable Car of the Day

De Tomaso Pantera

A long-time, but forgotten favorite. The one I saw drive past my window was yellow and looked just like the one in the pictures. Apparently they were hunks of junk though. Regardless, a 1971 model could achieve 0-60 in 5.5 seconds. Built between 1971 and 1991, only 5500 or so were ‘officially’ imported to the U.S.

MINI Cooper S GP

It's certainly not the fastest or most powerful car I've seen here, but it is the fastest and most powerful MINI you can buy off the shelf. Even sweeter, only 415 made it into the U.S. It's not surprising then that I've seen one in town.

Friday, October 3, 2008

Aston Martin DBS V12

I must have the best view in Palo Alto for car watching. Just past the edge of my desk, through the floor-to-ceiling window, rolls a DBS hot off the presses. It's brand-new for '08 and replaces the Vanquish as Aston's flagship model. Not surprising, it looked exactly like the one pictured above.

Vitals:
Base Price $265,000
510 hp V-12
191 mph
0-60 in under 4 seconds


Ferrari F355 Spyder

One of my all-time favorite Ferraris. I saw this one was parked just outside our office. It was blue on blue with black interior, very subtle, but the giant chrome prancing horse and round tail lights on the backside just screamed "Ferrari!".

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Notable Car of the Day

Dodge Viper SRT-10 Coupe

For my money, none look as good as the original Vipers however, curbside and shiny in blue and striped in white, it still looks mighty impressive. To the best of my knowledge, it was third generation Viper ('03 - '06).

Vitals:
510 hp V-10
0-60 mph in 3.9 seconds
1-100 mph in 8.3 seconds
Top speed: 196 mph

The fourth generation Vipers, by the way, are significantly faster and more powerful in all respects. Can't wait to see one.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Notable Car of the Day

Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera

As if a standard Gallardo wasn't good enough, why not make it 154 lbs lighter and give it 10 more horsepower. And so they did. 'Superleggera' translates to 'super-light' and a 530 hp V-10 pushes this all wheel drive Lambo from 0-60 in 3.8 seconds with a top speed of 196 mph. The one I saw was identical to the one in the pictures, Telesto Grey. Price is around $240,000.

Notable Car of the Day

Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano

Somebody drives a red one to my gym. It must be new because I've never seen it there before. It's was wide and long and had a much bigger physical presence than I had expected. I've seen another red one (which may or may not have been the same) and a dark gray one too, both at Il Forniao.

In spite of its generous size and GT proportions, it is nothing short of a super car. A re-tuned 620 hp Enzo V-12 powers it from 0 to 60 in 3.6 seconds (though Road & Track magazine recorded a time of 3.2 seconds) and tops out at a speed of 205 mph. To get one with any respectable options, it will run you around $389,393.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Finally

Tesla Roadster

It had been a while since I'd seen a Tesla. I was starting to get worried, but fortunately there was one in Racing Green sitting in the parking lot next to Il Forniao on my way to work.

According to Wikipedia, as of September 10th, 2008, only 27 Roadsters have been delivered to their owners. The waiting list is over 1,000. I've seen a half-dozen, maybe seven, and that excludes the Tesla showroom just a mile away in Menlo Park. (There's only two showrooms in the world, by the way.)

Each car runs about $100,000. The '09 models sticker at $109,000. And even though it's all electric (as in, NOT a hybrid), it's insanely fast. 6,831 individual lithium-ion battery cells and a single speed transmission rocket the Roadster from 0 to 60 in 3.9 seconds. That's super-car fast.


Ferrari Mondial t

Perhaps not the most awe-inspiring Ferrari ever made, the "t" was however, the best Mondial ever made. There's one that's been cruising around town lately. They're not terrible expensive anymore. Mid-$30's seem to be the asking price for previous generation Mondials on ebaymotors. Tempting...


Ferrari 550 Maranello
Two Ferraris in one day is always a good day and it happens more often than you'd think. See a post or two below for a good pic of a 550. It too was sitting in the parking lot of Il Forniao.

Notable Car of the Day

Red 997 Turbo

Don't get me wrong, I think Artic Silver and Meteor Grey are great colors, but I haven't seen a late model 911 in red since I've been in Palo Alto. Okay, maybe I've seen two, but certainly not a Turbo. It was refreshing and brought me back to the 80's where every sports car was red, especially Porsches

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Notable Car of the Day

Bentley Continental Flying Spur

Bentley again continues to impress me with its amazing gift of combining power with elegance. It's one thing to make a car the most plush and luxurious in the world, especially when you have Mulliner as your in-house coachbuilder. It's quite another to give that car a 6.0 L 552 hp W12 engine and a top speed of 194 mph! At $170,300 it almost seems like a bargain, but with a car like this, you can add literally tens of thousands of dollars in mechanical, technical, and bespoke cabin options to truly make it your own.

I saw an exact copy of the one pictured above on my way to work this morning. It was sitting outside of that hotel/restaurant where I've seen so many other exotic cars. I don't know what it is these guys do in there over breakfast, but I bet it involves the Internet and lots and lots of money. And they're clearly very good at it.

Friday, August 29, 2008

Incredible day for cars

Technically, I didn't see these first three cars in Palo Alto, but they were heading south with me on my way to work from San Francisco yesterday, so I thought I throw them in.

Ferrari 550 Maranello

It looked just like the one in the picture above, wheels and all. I could hear its growl 20 car lengths a head of me. Awesome.


Porsche 930 Turbo

Probably my all-time favorite Porsche. The one I saw was a black Targa top.


Porsche 911 Targa 4S

The first 997 Targa 4S I've seen to date. It's at the top of my non-exotic Want List (i.e. < $100K).

Vitals:
Retractable glass roof
All wheel drive
355 hp
179 MPH
MSRP $97,300
Go here and play the toggle switch on the bottom left.
http://www.porsche.com/usa/models/911/911-targa-4s/indetail/roofconcept/

Back in Palo Alto proper, These two Maseratis were parked nose to nose. One new, one old.

Maserati Gransport Spyder

I see it just about every day. Black over dark tan leather, clean and shiny. Class act roadster.

Maserati Gran Turismo

I don't know if I'll ever call a car 'sexy', but this one's pretty hot. It's body is sculpted by Pininfarina, the same design house that creates Ferrari's sleek and swoopy lines and if you ask me, it's the best looking car out there right now.


Audi R8

Absolutely stunning in person. Low profile, state-of-the-art design, two tone paint, plexiglass engine cover. I've seen quite a few around town and it's always a head turner. Very well done. Very well done indeed.

Vitals:
420 hp V8
187 mph
Street Price $140,000 - $160,000

Honorable Mentions
Black Porsche 996 Turbo
Red 8 cylinder Ferrari (corner of my eye glimpse. couldn't tell if it was an F430 or 360 Modena.)
Grey Lotus E
xige S
(more on these later)