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Lotus Exige Scura

Monday, October 26th, 2009

While a majority of automakers are bailing out of the Tokyo Motor Show, it is nice to see that there will indeed be a few new models to look at when it comes to be show time. One such vehicle will be a special edition sports car from he light weight English race car builders at Lotus. While the boffins from across the pond have already engineered every unnecessary ounce out of the Exige in the hopes of creating a hard core driving experience, this particularly dark model focuses on making the little Lotus as sinister looking as it is lethal. The special edition Tokyo Motor Show Lotus Exige is named the Scura, which is the Italian word for dark, due to its dramatic black bodywork and a GT3 inspired rear end.

Priced at around $75,000 the Exige Scura features a trio of Phantom Black stripes to break up the large panels of matte black paint, however the carbon fiber bits and suede wrapped racing buckets go a bit further towards showing off the Scura’s true purpose of being an all out competition vehicle. Only now instead of laughing at bright orange bodywork, other drivers will stay out of this Lotus’ way. Like all Exige models the Scura is powered by a supercharged four cylinder engine that delivers a maximum output of 257 HP 174 lb-ft of torque, while it can sprint from 0 to 60 MPH in only 4 seconds and reach a top speed of 152 MPH.

Lotus Cars unveils its latest special edition – the Exige Scura, so called due to its dramatic matt black and carbon fibre theme, at the Tokyo International Motorshow on 21st of October 2009.

Translated as ‘dark’ from Italian, the name ‘Scura’ reflects the stealth character of this already fierce looking Lotus and its stunning soft-feel matt black paint finish. Limited to just 35 cars globally, this Exige evokes a desire to ‘indulge your dark side’. This is a serious looking car and enhancements to performance and a reduction in weight from the production level Exige S means that the Exige Scura demands to be driven by a serious driver.

Contrasting high gloss ‘Phantom Black’ triple stripes run the length of the car and a carbon fibre front splitter, oil cooler inlet vanes, side airscoops and rear spoiler enhance the stunning distinction between the different textures and exaggerate the tactile quality of the velvety touch to the matt black paint finish.

Luke Bennett, Director of Lotus Cars said, “The Exige Scura is a stunning vehicle which offers an adrenaline fuelled experience and is a real head-turner! Our Exige customers choose Lotus because we deliver thrilling performance and dynamic design and this special edition fits the bill on both counts.

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Things To Think About When Buying An Old Car

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

Today, time are tough financially. Families are having lots of financial stress in this economy. Everything is increasing with prices rising quickly. This makes us all targets of potential scams and frauds. This is especially a big problem with high dollar items like cars.

Used car scams have victimized numerous used-car buyers. One example is from the show Andy Griffith, where Barney buys his first car from a con-artist posing as a helpless old lady. The car turns out to be a real lemon, and Andy helps to arrest the cons. In real life, there isn’t always a happy ending like in Mayberry. It is important to know what you need to be on the lookout for when dealing with car sellers, so that your next buy isn’t a lemon.

Buying a a used automobile can be very daunting task. If you intend to buy a pre-owned car do your research and avoid the common pitfalls of car buying.

Car theft is a huge problem in this country. Fewer stolen cars are being recovered because of “chop shops” and export rings. Stolen cars are “stripped down” and sold for used auto parts. Sometimes the crooks even fit the cars with legitimate serial and registration numbers from old cars that had been destroyed previously. Stolen cars are sometimes found when a police officer apprehends the suspect for other reasons.

Shopping for a classic car is no small task. Be certain to hold these thoughts in mind when you set off to buy a classic car.

1. Antique automobile enthusiasts should keep away from any transactions that are too good to be true. This will only make the problem worst if the buyer believes that the deal is the most excellent classic car deal ever.

2. Consumers should avoid purchasing antique automobiles from sellers that do not provide a permanent address or the genuine work phone number so you can do a quick background check.

3. It is essential for a consumer to check on the VIN or the vehicle identification number plate. It ought to be securely fastened onto the used car’s dashboard, with no rivets that are loosened. Loosened rivets could mean that the VIN plate could have been replaced and the car could be hot.

4. Also, the consumer should also steer clear of purchasing used automobiles that have VIN plates that are altered in any way, its paint is recently retouched, and the numbers appear as if they are not the original factory numbers. VIN plates can be easily traded by a crook and use those that are removed from a wrecked vehicle.

5. As much as possible, it would be better to avoid buying a older car that is recently painted. There are cases wherein the stolen automobiles identity is being modified through altering its original color.

6. Used auto collectors should keep away from buying vehicles from a seller that cannot show the automobiles insurance policy. This could indicate that the classic car is stolen or the seller is not the correct owner of the automobile.

It is particularly significant for the buyers to take note of these things ahead of buying a used car. An ounce of prevention actually is worth a pound of cure!

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