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Audi R8 LMS Race Car '09
no enthusiast would get a hardtop vert in the first place. btw curb of 335i covert is 3957 while g37 convert is 4095. if you were going to choose one based on lightest weight, then actually the is350 convert would win with 3880.
wow dear god. blue/white two tone interior? someone bring back the sc430 now!
i find it hilarious there are no shots of the back. even on the porsche website. even the marketing folks know this car is hideous.
the number of comments generated by the essence is more than double that of the aston and zagato combined. nice work infiniti.
darn, no vr38 g37s
so are satin paints basically missing a clear coat?
sports cars dont sell right now? well maybe for porsche, but bmw has best ever M3 sales. i guess one will have to wait to see which automakers have made the right bet. honda may be completely folding their sports car hand right now, but i think toyota is actually playing it safe by keeping R&D going. toyota is still committed to their racing programs. on the other end, nissan is going ahead with production examples of sports cars with the new 370z and variants of the GTR. who will win this bet? i dunno, but the sports car wont die and i think honda is content with losing that part of its audience.
yah so overall track times arent that impressive. but still, almost 120mph on the back straight is pretty quick. actually, doing 100mph on the sweeper and just before the hill is impressive. compared to what i drive at buttonwillow at least...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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