When High-Tech Married Luxurious, Some Cars were Born

 

Cars that look unreal on the outside aren’t always high-tech on the inside. What we mean, is that if you’re not a true car enthusiast then speed, engine size and torque probably don’t get you off. Luxury doesn’t necessarily have to be complicated; there are cars out there that have been made to do all the work. Some of the cars we found automatically adjust to various driving elements and off-road conditions, while you can watch four different TV’s, make a CD and get a seat massage. Why not have it all?  Feel good on the inside while still looking good on the outside with any of the cars below. Meet High-Tech and luxurious all in one.

  • Audi TT Roadster 3.2 Quattro $44,500
  • BMW 335i Sedan $39,675
  • Cadillac CTS $32,500
  • Ferrari 430 Scuderia
  • Lexus LS600h L $104,765
  • Land Rover LR3 $49,300
  • Mercedes-Benz C350 Sport $37,275
  • Porsche 911 GT2

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A One of a Kind Ferrari is Calling Your Name



Today luxury is synonymous with exclusivity. When you have an abundence of wealth you can have anything you want, and being the only one with a priceless piece of art, your own clothing line or a custom designed Estate is absolutely posh. It’s all about outdoing the best with something better and then adding your personal mark, making it all about you.

You’re in luck because now you can take individuality to a new level by completely customizing your own Ferrari with the Ferrari Atelier program and we think that is ultra sexy. The Atelier program allows you to revamp a new Ferrari 612 Scaglietti, just the way you have always dreamed. First you take a trip to Maranello, Italy where Ferrari has been handcrafting exotic cars since 1947. Next you sit down with a specialist who asks you about your specific wants and needs. You look at a few leather swatches, choose your matching handmade luggage, and customization continues until your hearts content. After everything is said and done, you drive away in your one-of-a-kind Ferrari roadster. It will be all yours and just so everyone knows it, put your name on the back model plate and voila!

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New Ferrari Pays Homage to Ferris Bueller

Yes we said Bueller, as in the 1986 hit film Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. Everyone has seen the classic that follows a day in the life of a normal teen named Ferris Bueller (Matthew Broderick). Broderick gave a phenomenal performance but he was out-performed by a car, not just any car but the 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder.
 
The little 250 GT California Spyder made a legendary appearance on the big screen. From the first moment Bueller and his hypochondriac pal Cameron "borrowed" the Ferrari, a star was born. The California was so beloved that Ferrari has decided to recreate it after 40 years. Apart from lifting the name and a few design accents there will be nothing classic about the new Ferrari California.
 
Ferrari has completely revamped the California with a 4.3 liter V-8 engine that will be positioned in the midfront of the car, which is a first for the marque. Modeled closely after Ferrari’s F1 race cars will be a new electronic seven-speed direct-shift double-clutch gearbox. The name is a mouthful but this exceptional gearbox get the California’s shift time down to zero, it’s unbelievable so practice saying it. The automated hardtop, another first for Ferrari, retracts right into the trunk; thus, the convertible was appropriately named for those open road, 195 mile per hour, California cruises. Racing to 60 miles per hour in under 4 seconds, likens the California to that bizarre mullet haircut, so popular in Ferris Bueller’s day, all business in front and party in the back.
 
The Ferrari California exotic sports car will be made available in early 2009 for an estimated $199,000. Just goes to show that a genuinely first-class car will always be brought back.

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