Archive for February, 2007

New AMG power pack for Mercedes-Benz E 63 AMG

The performance package includes 18-inch 5-spoke multipiece AMG alloy wheels, painted titanium silver, front wheels size 8.5 x 18 with 245/40 R 18 tyres, rear wheels size 9.5 x 18 with 265/35 R 18 tyres and AMG performance suspension with firmer tuning, Multi-disc rear locking differential with 40% locking effect, providing more traction when accelerating out of corners and an AMG ergonomic sports steering wheel in leather/black Alcantara with silver-coloured aluminium shift paddles.

‘Using higher-performance components, the AMG performance package for the E 63 AMG puts the accent on dynamic handling and performance,’ said Lee Boyle, Regional Sales Manager, Mercedes-AMG, Middle East. ‘The result is a breathtaking driving experience for sports car enthusiasts.’

The performance package was developed at the AMG PERFORMANCE STUDIO in Affalterbach and the vehicles are built at the DaimlerChrysler production plant in Sindelfingen.

For more info: http://www.ameinfo.com/111070.html

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Tracey on February 20th 2007 in Exotic Car Rental

SLR 722 Edition

SLR 722

New and VERY LIMITED Mercedes Benz SLR McLaren 722 edition. Get’em while they’re hot, for they are in a very limited supply, 150 to be exact.

A little bit of history here; back in 1955 Stirling Moss and Denis Jenkinson won the Mille Miglia in a MB SLR that they, in a sense, created the trademark for MB: 722. Why the odd number? This was the team’s starting time in the race, 7:22AM, thus the huge red number painted on their car. So now the car maker has given this same number to a limited edition of the old SLR, the McLarren built SLR.

If you don’t own one, you can be one of the few, the proud, and the “about $1 million less in my bank account” group. Actual cost is about $480,000, plus figure getting here to the US and paying the luxury vehicle tax and so on, will tally up to right around that $1 million mark.

They will be painted Crystal Antimony Grey and come with unique 19″ alloy wheels that are painted black. Drive train  is an impressive 5.5L supercharged V8 which is hand=built in the AMG engine shop in Affalterbach, generating 650HP and boasting a 0-60 speed at 3.7 seconds! Top speed is reported to get up to about 210Mph.

Interior, bucket-type seats are upholstered in leather/Alcantara which are made to provide outstanding lateral support. Combine this with Lamborghini-style doors and a sleek aerodynamic body and you have one helluva ride!

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Jennifer on February 19th 2007 in Exotic Car Rental, Mercedes

Jag XKR

(from Playboy magazine, March 2007) - Last year we called the 2006 Jag XK “the best new Jaguar in 50 years. And that’s saying something.”  Guess what - it just got better.  Even with the XK’s superweight all-aluminum monicoque construction, 300 bhp didn’t quite cut it.  Cue the XKR, with a supercharged 4.2-liter V8, a firmer suspension and bigger brakes.  A full 120 extra horses are stuffed inside the elegant nose…  Outside you get beaucoup R logo badges, a more aggressive-looking mesh grille, a redesigned front bumper, hot 19- or 20-inch sport wheels and quad exhausts with a mellow snarl that will entertain all the cars you pass. In the cockpit you’ll love the deep buckets, woven aluminum trim and big , intuitive touch screen that controls audio, temperature and other settings (it makes the controls on German luxocars feel like homework).  F1-inspired paddle shifters are the rage in high-performance cars, and the Jag has one of the best - a ZF six-speed manumatic that changes gears in less than six tenths of a second.  We tossed the XKR around our favorite Blue Ridge Mountain byways and through the foothills of New York’s Catskills, reveling in its precise steering, quick blasts of acceleration, supple road response and confidence-inspiring brakes.  Expect to pay $86,500 for the coupe,  $92,500 for the convertible (jaguar.com).

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Mandi on February 19th 2007 in Exotic Car Rental

The Ford Shelby GR-1 / A Salute to “Performance Art.”

(from Ford Press Release) The Ford Shelby GR-1 concept springs from a long line of Ford performance project cars and quickly establishes itself as one of the most contemporary and dramatic front-engine, two-seat, fastback supercars. This running prototype reaches closer to reality with a 605-horsepower, 390-cubic-inch all-aluminum V-10 engine, a road-tested version of the Ford GT suspension and a stunning new polished-aluminum body.

Sensuous, perfectly proportioned and wholly modern, this show car builds on the success of the Ford Shelby Cobra concept – the 2004 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) “Best in Show” winner – and reinforces Ford’s continued commitment to performance.

The Shelby GR-1 concept’s name pays tribute to both a performance great and “Group Racing.” This uniquely emotional American sports car design represents Ford’s continued desire to include a high-end, limited-production specialist supercar in its lineup. Initially unveiled as a design exercise at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance in August, the Ford Shelby GR-1 concept is a sports car salute to “performance art.”

“A perfect body with smooth, shimmering aluminum skin, the new Ford Shelby GR-1 concept is a rolling sculpture whose beautiful, flowing lines belie the raw, beastly V-10 wedged under the hood,” says J Mays, group vice president of Design and chief creative officer. “This concept shifts gears and takes Ford’s performance car future into a new direction.”

The Shelby GR-1 concept combines modern sculptured surfaces and a sleek muscular fastback design. All of the sophisticated mechanicals of this extraordinary coupe are wrapped in a sleek, muscular aluminum skin left bare and polished bright. The result is a forward-looking supercar with attention-grabbing Ford presence and Carroll Shelby inspiration.

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Teri on February 19th 2007 in Exotic Car Rental

Another gorgeous car from Aston!

v8vantage.jpg     Highly recommended.  With looks, pace and one of the most desirable badges on the planet, Aston’s baby supercar has the Porsche 911 in it’s sights.

The Vantage’s sleek, seductive styling will be sufficient by itself to make many fall in love.  The strong lines are clearly related to those of the larger, pricier DB9 and Vanquish models - but the Vantage’s compact dimensions and squat stance give it more of a muscular apperance.

When you start the engine the Vantage comes alive.  Netcars.com believes this is one of the best sounding V8 in the world. The Vantage has a specially designed acoustic exhaust system giving it a hard-edged yowl at higher revs. 

Performance is correspondingly strong, with the Vantage pulling hard all the way to it’s 170 mph top speed.

Comfortable seats, a compliant ride and impressive refinement make the Vantage an accomplished Grand Tourer - there’s even a reasonable amount of luggage space under the rear hatch.  Handling is keen enough to reward enthusiastic driving - although the Aston’s slightly aloof steering leaves it without the dynamic intimacy of a Porsche 911 or BMW M6.

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Tracey on February 19th 2007 in Exotic Car Rental

He Shops, She Shops

 

Valentines day is just around the corner. Looking for the perfect gift? Look no more. Alan Murray and Laura Landro, assistant managing editors for the Wall Street Journal, wrote an article about great gift ideas for the man or woman in your life. Our directory, www.RentExoticCars.net, was mentioned in the story as the place to find exotic rental car dealers. The story also mentioned finding a Ferarri 360 Coupe from one of our featured advertisers, Las Vegas Exotic Car Rentals. Below is the full story as shown in the Wall Street Journal and Pittsburgh Post Gazette.

(as seen on Pittsburgh Post Gazette and Wall Street Journal)
Valentine’s Day gifts: He shops, she shops

Monday, February 05, 2007By Alan Murray and Laura Landro, The Wall Street Journal

BUYING FOR HER
By Alan Murray
Valentine’s Day gifts are filled with peril.
Any other day of the year, an ugly sweater or a cheap-looking pair of earrings is just further evidence of your poorly developed shopping skills. On Valentine’s Day, it becomes a “symbol of our relationship.” Get it wrong, and it may be your last.
“Experience” gifts only heighten the risk. Quality control is difficult. A hot-air-balloon ride may sound like a romantic journey, but what if the weather turns bad? Or if your pilot tells off-color jokes? Those baskets can be really small.
No wonder so many guys stick to red roses, Godiva chocolates and Tiffany baubles.
Still, in the spirit of adventure, my colleague Laura Landro and I have decided this year to abandon the material world and look for the perfect experience. The good news is that there are now a number of Web sites that can help, including XperienceDays.com, cloud9living.com, excitations.com and signaturedays.com.
Before we dive in, though, a few words of caution:
Remember that you want this to be the perfect experience for her — not you. Renting a Ferrari Spider for the day may sound like bliss — but will she take it the same way? Same goes for bungee jumping. Fearing where I might go with this, Laura sent me a warning email that read: “Hint: Nothing that involves anything rustic.” So much for bull-riding school.
Check it out first. Buying a diamond on the Web is one thing. Buying the time of your life is something else. Before I commit myself to a dinner cruise for Valentine’s Day, I want to see the boat, the menu and maybe even check out the crowd.
Here’s my hit list for women’s gifts this Valentine’s Day and Laura’s responses:
Dance Lesson for Two: Even if it’s not your thing, she’ll love this one. Xperience Days offers this in New York for $115, with dance styles ranging from the Viennese waltz to the West Coast swing to the tango. Also available in San Francisco and Philadelphia.
Laura Landro responds: I love this idea, but it’s a gamble if your loved one is a natural klutz. I can get out there and shake it with the best of them in freestyle boogie mode, but when I’ve tried to learn real dance steps I trip over myself — and my partner. My mother, who can do a mean fox trot, has tried to teach me at weddings without success; my husband, who knows all the right moves, says I always try to lead. I’m ready for professional intervention.
Helicopter Tour: I’ve always wanted to do the tour of Manhattan. And the rotor noise makes it harder to hear the pilot’s bad jokes. Signature Days, Cloud 9 and Xperience Days all offer this option, starting at $69 per person. In Boston, you can get a helicopter tour of old lighthouses; in San Diego, you can cruise the coastline; and from Sedona, Ariz., you can tour the red rock canyons.
Laura: When I told Alan I didn’t want anything rustic, I also meant I didn’t want anything dangerous. The last time I got in a tourist helicopter was a ride eight years ago over active volcanoes on the Big Island in Hawaii. As our pilot swooped down to hover over a gaping crater full of red molten lava I swore if I made it out of there alive I’d never do this again. Seriously, check the record of the tour operator if you don’t want to risk your life; while helicopter-accident rates have declined in recent years, they are still higher than overall aviation accident rates.
Spa for Her. Sometimes the best way to show you care is to give her a day away. A day at the spa for her is a nice gift, with a wide range of options and prices.
Laura: I will always accept a spa gift with pleasure as long as Alan follows his own advice: Check it out first. Nothing is less pleasant than a spa that isn’t spic and span, and I’m leery of New Age places that scrub you down with grape pips, silt or Dead Sea black mud. And no co-ed communal steam rooms!
Lobster Fest: If you are within reach of FedEx, you can have live lobsters delivered to you year round, with clams, corn, chowder with a big pot to prepare it all. All you need to complete the feast is a stove or fire for cooking. It’s a great way to bring back a bit of summer in the middle of winter. Try lobstertogo.com, or mainelobsterdirect.com
Laura: I have to admit I’m skeptical. Are they still alive, fresh and kicking after a long flight in a cargo hold? Come to think of it, hold the lobsters; I never liked the whole throw-them-alive-into-the-pot routine anyway. And this still means I have to cook and clean up, right? Just take me to a local lobster shanty.
Dinner at Home: Not going out can often be the most romantic experience. In Washington, Cloud 9 Living will come into your home and prepare a gourmet meal, with matched wines. The price is stiff — $440 for three courses — but you avoid the uncontrolled distractions of a crowded restaurant (and the uncertain result of cooking yourself). Signature Days offers something similar for $379 in most major cities. Or check with your favorite local caterer to see what they can provide.
Laura: Now you’re talking! I don’t have to cook, I don’t have to clean up, and we don’t have to drive home! And it wouldn’t hurt to end the evening with a little bauble floating at the bottom of a champagne glass!

BUYING FOR HIM
By Laura Landro
For most women, a romantic evening with a little bling, some bubbly and a bouquet of long-stemmed roses is the only Valentine’s Day experience we really want; our biggest fear is a gift that is really more about an experience he’d like to have, such as a couple of tickets to the playoffs or a camping trip in the backcountry.
On the other hand, since many experience gifts benefit the giver as well, this Valentine’s Day my list includes gifts that will teach him a skill I can enjoy (such as a cooking class), enable me to accompany him somewhere I really want to go (that Rolling Stones concert he’d never get the tickets for) and provide him with services that will spiff up his grooming, golf game or general appearance. Worst-case scenario, he rejects some of my gifts after I’ve already paid for them — but I can always use that spa certificate to get myself a facial.
Here are my picks and what my colleague Alan Murray has to say about them:
A Personal Concierge: By the time he’s thought to make a reservation for the hot new restaurant or club, get tickets to a play or buy me that bauble for Valentine’s Day, it’s probably too late. Concierge services offer to take care of it for him. Quintessentially (quintessentially.com), based in London with offices in New York and elsewhere around the globe, offers memberships starting at $1,500 a year and can get last- minute reservations at hot spots, hard-to-get tickets and entry to private clubs. Less pricey: services such as Yourpersonalbutler.com and Finiconcierge.com that charge by the hour for errands like shopping and picking up your dry cleaning. To find one near you try the International Concierge and Errand Association (Iceaweb.org)
Alan Murray responds: I’ve never had a concierge or a “personal butler,” and fear I’d make poor use of it. I think I’d rather pick up my own dry cleaning and have a weekend away instead.
Cooking Classes: He may be a whiz at the grill, but how about sharpening his culinary skills and making him feel like the Iron Chef in the process? Local groups offer gift certificates; try Oakland, Calif.’s Compassionate Cooks (Compassionatecooks.com). Culinary schools typically offer adult classes, such as the New York Institute of Culinary Education’s four-session “Techniques of Asian Cooking” for $425. For a real splurge, the school’s “Camp BBQ” trips to North Carolina, Texas or Tennessee include an old-fashioned pig pickin’ and barbecue tips from famous rib-masters ($3,750 double occupancy, not including airfare.)
Alan: This is a great idea, and I accept! I’d particularly like to know how to make my own North Carolina-style pulled pork barbecue, since that’s in short supply in my hometown of Greenwich, Conn. The problem with this experiment is someone will have to eat what I cook. (My daughters generally refuse any food prepared by me.)
Flexible Concert Tickets: My husband loves the symphony, but we stopped buying season tickets because our hectic schedules made it difficult to commit to concerts months in advance. Now, more concert halls are offering FlexPass tickets that can be redeemed for any weekday concert, subject to availability. The New York Philharmonic offers gift certificates redeemable for any of its concerts in Avery Fisher Hall; The Pittsburgh Symphony offers gift certificates in Flex 8 coupon books redeemable for eight tickets to any Mellon Grand Classics or PNC Pittsburgh Symphony Pops concert; $322 for eight coupons. And of course he has to take you to dinner afterward.
Alan: I’m with Laura — season tickets are a scheduling nightmare. FlexPass is a much more attractive option.
Pampering: Though men seem to have a general aversion to spa treatments other than a massage, the pedicure is the one treatment men are least likely to book for themselves — and most in need of. More spas are luring men to the pedicure chair with private rooms, vibrating seats that massage the back, and “sports pedicures” that use bracing scrubs and exfoliating tools to sand down and soften years of calluses and gnarly nails. Depending on the salon, prices can range from $30 to $100.
Alan: Leave my feet alone! You’ll never catch me doing this, no matter how much you think I need it.
Golf Lessons: Even the most experienced golfer thinks he can gain an extra edge with a lesson. If he hasn’t ever picked up the game but needs a new pastime, it’s not a bad sport to take up — and it’s something you can do together. You don’t have to belong to a golf club or even leave town to learn the basics. Drive 495 (driveclubs.com), in lower Manhattan, offers 30 simulated courses in a vast, second-floor, 15,000-square-foot space with a putting green ($125 to $350 for private lessons).
Alan: Golf lessons are a good idea. But don’t expect them to make this game any less frustrating.
A Spin in a Luxury Car: OK, he wants a ride in a Ferrari Spider. Make it happen! Car clubs that let members share the use of vintage classic cars or new high-end autos have sprung up in recent years. The Classic Car Club in Manhattan asks a $1,500 fee for insurance and other costs; memberships start at $7,500 for 40 days of driving its classic sports, luxury and touring cars and member events. Luxury car “timeshare” company Club Sportiva, whose memberships start at $3,500, has several locations (clubsportiva.com). You can also find dealers who rent exotic cars for a day or a week nationwide at rentexoticcars.net, including Las Vegas Exotic Car Rentals ($1,195 a day for a Ferarri 360 Coupe).
Alan: If he’s really into cars, this could be a good way to go. But make sure you know your man before blowing the money. Personally, I’m just as happy in my Mini Cooper.

(Note: Prices at time of publication. Laura Landro and Alan Murray are assistant managing editors at The Wall Street Journal.)

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Cheryl on February 18th 2007 in Exotic Car Rental

Helium Report features DFW Elite Car Club

Helium Report had a featured story on DFW Elite Car Club today. This new club was recently launched by DFW Elite Auto Rental.

DFW Elite Auto Rental is a featured sponsor on Rent Exotic Cars.net DFW Elite Car Club is a featured advertiser on Exotic Car Clubs.com.

DFW Elite Car Club has five different membership tiers based on level of financial participation and to amount of car usage. Monthly fees range from $750 to $2,000 ($3,000 for corporate members) with options to purchase additional points.

Read the complete Helium Report story at http://www.heliumreport.com/exotic-car-clubs/dfw-elite-car-club-sets-its-sights-on-the-texas-exotic-car-club-market-000727.php

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Cheryl on February 18th 2007 in Exotic Car Rental

Helium Report features DFW Elite Car Club

Helium Report had a featured story on DFW Elite Car Club today. This new club was recently launched by DFW Elite Auto Rental.

DFW Elite Auto Rental is a featured sponsor on Rent Exotic Cars.net DFW Elite Car Club is a featured advertiser on Exotic Car Clubs.com.

DFW Elite Car Club has five different membership tiers based on level of financial participation and to amount of car usage. Monthly fees range from $750 to $2,000 ($3,000 for corporate members) with options to purchase additional points.

Read the complete Helium Report story at http://www.heliumreport.com/exotic-car-clubs/dfw-elite-car-club-sets-its-sights-on-the-texas-exotic-car-club-market-000727.php

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Cheryl on February 18th 2007 in Exotic Car Rental

2007 Mercedes-Benz CL550 Offers Sizzling Style and Machine-Like Power

The New 2007 Mercedes-Benz CL550 comes equipped with throaty power that stems from a 5.5 liter V8 engine producing enough horsepower (382 to be exact) to propel its 4,485 pounds from zero to 60 in just 4.5 seconds — a characteristic that, according to Perleberg, makes you forget you’re handling such a massive machine.

Current EPA fuel mileage estimates peg the 2007 Mercedes-Benz CL550 at 15 city and 22 highway miles-per-gallon, not enough to avoid the $1,300 gas guzzler tax. But, with a window sticker of $99,900 (Perleberg’s test car listed at $110,925), it’s unlikely owners of the Mercedes CL550 will notice the lack of fuel efficiency, says Perleberg.

To learn more about the Mercedes CL550, as well as additional Car Buying Research tools and services, log onto NADAguides.com.

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Tracey on February 18th 2007 in Exotic Car Rental

Cars.com Reviews the New 2007 BMW X5

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Perhaps you’ve seen the commercial for the new BMW X5 where a camera is mounted to the side of an unknown vehicle as it races around a test track, passing motorcycles and sports cars.

One tested was the X5 which had the optional 4.8-liter V-8, and it’s a great engine for a few reasons. It makes plenty of power at low engine speeds and propels the X5 at will around town and on the highway. The V-8 is forceful in its power delivery but never becomes unrefined; this engine is smooth anywhere on the rpm range. In short, it’s an engine you can find yourself addicted to rather quickly, and withdrawal is hard.

BMW X5 Engines
Horsepower (@ rpm) 260 @ 6,600 350 @ 6,300
Torque (lbs.-ft. @ rpm) 225 @ 2,750 350 @ 3,400
Zero to 60 mph (sec.) 7.8 6.4
Required gasoline Premium Premium
EPA-estimated
gas mileage
(city/highway, mpg)

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Tracey on February 17th 2007 in Exotic Car Rental