super cars for the summer

super cars for the summer

Certain
cars can change your life. These cars can make a 5-foot man walk with
the grandeur of a 7-foot champion, and cause the most unattractive
person to suddenly possess the status of a supermodel. Here are three
super cars that are the real transformers of the summer. – amir shaw


super cars for the summer

2007 Aston Martin
V-8 Vantage

The 2007 Aston Martin V-8 Vantage’s sleek exterior and relentless power
allows drivers to have a James Bond-like experience without having to
save the world from evil villains. With the newly added “Sportshift”
system, the driver can shift modes by selecting buttons on the center
console. The Sportshift produces 7,000 rpm and takes full advantage of
the 4.3-liter, 32-valve V-8 engine. If you’re looking to play detective
with Bond-certified girls in the 2007 Aston Martin this summer, you
should be prepared to invest $117,200 for this super coupe.

super cars for the summer




2007 911 Porsche Club Coupe
With an initial production run of only 50 cars, the 911 Club Coupe is
one of the most exclusive vehicles to be released in 2007. For those
lucky enough to get their hands on this gorgeous speed demon, the X51
Powerkit will likely stick out as the most impressive feature. The
feature increases output from 355 to 381 horsepower and allows the car
to zoom from 0 to 60 in 4.4 seconds. Track speeds have also topped out
at 186 mph.


super cars for the summer

2007 Audi TT
If you’re looking to own a super sports car without having to break
several piggy banks, the 2007 Audi TT provides a sleek look without
soaring to the financial stratosphere. The exterior is made of an
aluminum and steel frame that reinforces its futuristic appearance.
Road warriors will fall in love with the 2.0-liter turbocharged engine
that produces 200 horsepower and rockets the car from 0 to 60 in 5.4
seconds. Audi has once again proven that it can swing with the big
boys.

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