The Continental GT is the first model to come out of Bentley Motor Cars, Ltd., the new company that was formed on September 17, 2002, ending a 70- year partnership with Rolls-Royce. It is a full four-seater with four-wheel drive. Breathing with the assistance of twin turbochargers, its compact 552-horsepower W-12 engine drives a paddle-operated six-speed sequential automatic gearbox that promises supercar performance. Bentley claims the Continental GT can accelerate from zero to 60 mph in 4.7 seconds.
The Cadillac has always been an icon of the good old fashion American car.
As you'd expect of Cadillac's flagship sedan, the DeVille coddles its occupants with a spacious and nicely detailed, luxurious interior. It features warm wood accents, an extra-soft grade of seating leather, and deep carpeting. The DeVille's powerful 4.6-liter V8 harmonizes with the smooth, responsive transmission, delivering quick acceleration and responsive passing performance. It feels solid and stable at high speeds, yet this big front-wheel-drive sedan offers surprisingly athletic handling.
The 2006 Mercedes-Benz E350 features a sophisticated engine and transmission, while the cabin offers an auxiliary jack for an MP3 player, options for navigation, and a decent sound system.
The Porsche 911 lineup starts with the Carrera. The Carrera Cabriolet is similarly equipped. Carrera S Cabriolet are powered by a 3.8-liter six-cylinder, delivering 355 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque. Standard equipment includes leather-trimmed height-adjustable seats with power recliners, a digital AM/FM/CD stereo, trip computer, leather telescoping steering wheel, power windows, power locks with keyless remote, cruise control, 18-inch wheels and a speed-dependent retractable rear spoiler.
The all-new 2007 BMW 335i Convertible equipped with a 300 horsepower, 3.0 litre, twin-turbo straight-six. The engine of the 2007 335i Convertible is constructed from lightweight materials helping the car to achieve an almost 50/50 weight distribution. The front seats of the 2007 BMW 3 Series Convertible come with integrated belt systems and the center console extends all the way to the rear, splitting the rear into two single seats for extra comfort by offering generous headroom thanks to their low seating position.
Even if you don't know anything about cars, you know the Audi A8L is something special as soon as you lay eyes on it. It oozes class and privilege. The interior – long an Audi strong suit – may be the best in the industry. Both front seats feature 16-way power adjustable seats. Four of those adjustments are for the lumbar support. The back seat of the A8L is both immense and very supportive. With the rear seat control panel under your fingertips, it feels like you've settled into one of Lufthansa's new Recaro business class seats. This, along with the lighted vanity mirrors, side- and rear-window sunshades, and a four-zone automatic climate control system that allows each outboard occupant to set their own ideal temperature and air flow round out the major back seat amenities. If the Audi A8L weren’t so pleasurable to drive, many owners would find themselves looking for opportunities to ride in the back.
Bentley Arnage has leather, chrome and hand-formed steel interior. The body stretches behind the rear side window is known as the D-Pillar and an A-Pillar runs on either side of the windscreen, the B-Pillar is where the front doors close and the C-Pillar is where the rear door hinge and the D-Pillar meets up again. The rear window of the Arnage is smaller than any other model to add secretiveness.
Bentley’s Continental Flying Spur is smaller than the full sized sedans manufactured by Bentley. It features the twin-turbo W12 engine found in the Continental GT coupe upon which it's based. The Flying Spur's lower price and modern styling are meant to appeal to a younger buyer than the classic Arnage.
If you are looking for a luxurious and sporty ride a BMW 5 Series Sedan offers the answer. It is the perfect synthesis of sports performance, innovative technology and aesthetic design. The new High Precision Injection system and the advanced diesel engines deliver more power from less fuel. New material and meticulous build quality let you redefine the meaning of travelling business class. Its bold athleticism comes through in its streamlined lower air intake, all-white headlight lenses and redesigned front and rear bumpers. Inside, smoother lines guide the eye around a spacious cabin appointed with sportier highlights. Going to great lengths for safety, the 5 Series is equipped with intelligent optional features like Lane Departure Warning, which vibrates the steering wheel in the case of lane drifting. In short, the 5 Series is everything you expect from a BMW. And then some.
The BMW 7 Series has always been universally praised as the best-driving luxury sedan in the world. Power, agility and luxury converge to form the best definition of driving experience. The 7 Series Sedans connect you to the drive like few other vehicles can. For those who demand a luxury car that performs like a sports car, there is simply no substitute for the BMW 7 Series.No other sedan unites such extraordinary qualities so effortlessly. The BMW 7 Series has a striking road presence. Yet it is light-footed and agile like none other. It offers seemingly limitless resources of muscular power. A unique sedan unites extraordinary characteristics. It combines pure elegance with maximum performance, outstanding power with exquisite style, impressive comfort with exceptional dynamics.
