Archive for March, 2008

D Magazine - A top thing to do in D/FW

image of lamborghini gallardo
Lamborghini Gallardo
photography courtesy of DFW Elite Auto Rental
The Motorist
You like the top down and the wind in your hair.
Are you still despondent over the sale of your ’68 Mustang convertible? Make your first call to DFW Elite Auto Rental and choose—oh, just for grins—a Lamborghini Gallardo convertible. After they deliver it to your door, head over to Keller’s Drive In, where the bikers and classic car collectors who frequent the popular spot will nod in approval as you slip into a covered space.
After you’ve filled your tummy with a couple of No. 5s, fill your tank and head down Highway 67 southwest to Glen Rose, home of Fossil Rim Wildlife Center. Spend the afternoon driving the 9-mile tour through 1,800 acres, where you’ll see wildlife including antelope, giraffe, wildebeest, and zebra. Halfway through, stretch your legs at the Overlook Cafe.
Then drive Highway 287 to Ennis, home of the Galaxy Drive-In Theater, one of the last great drive-ins in Texas. All four screens have been refurbished. Before the first feature, you’ll be flooded with memories of that old Mustang. Perhaps you’d better put the top up.
Motorist: DFW Elite Auto Rental, 214-247-4700, www.dfweliteautorental.com. Keller’s, 6537 E. Northwest Hwy., 214-368-1209. Fossil Rim Wildlife Center, 2155 CR 2008, Glen Rose, 254-897-2960, www.fossilrim.com. Galaxy Drive-In Theatre, 5301 N. IH-45, Ennis, 972-875-5505, www.galaxydriveintheatre.com.

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Terry on March 28th 2008 in Exotic Car Rental

The Old King Meets The New Prince

writer: Kevin Hackett
photographer: Max Earey

Bentley R-Type Continental vs. Continental GT
Bentley.Has a name ever had such gravitas in the automotive world? Powerful and evocative, it conjures up images of Le Mans victories, glamour, sophistication, speed and, above all, Britishness. Yet not long ago it floundered in the shadow of Rolls-Royce, staring down the barrel of an ignominious death.

The company has produced some of the most extraordinary, most powerful cars to ever grace the planet, and the two models here represent important milestones in Bentley’s genealogy. Despite the fact that they’re separated by 54 years, they have a lot in common.

The Continental moniker is apt, stating their raisons d’etre. They were both designed and built with the ability to cover enormous distances in supreme comfort, unrivalled civility and effortless pace. Both stand out like jewels, but honors for the most beguiling belong to the old-timer. This R-Type Continental (valued at more than $500,000 ) lives in the company’s heritage collection and came out just for the day. It didn’t fail to turn a single head.

If you want to turn heads here the D/FW drive the Bentley Continental GTC Convertible from DFW Elite Auto Rental.

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Terry on March 27th 2008 in Exotic Car Rental

Premier4509 Lamborghini Murcielago aero kit

It never ceases to amaze,  how many people are out there for whom a car as perfect as the Lamborghini Murcielago is simply not enough. That’s where tuners like Japan’s Premier4509 step in, developing a range of aerodynamic performance enhancements, wheel and tire packages and interior mods.

The new kit is limited to just 300 sets worldwide and will feature a numbered serial plate. The complete package includes a full front bumper with a boxed bumper support system, side skirts and a rear bumper with optional adjustable rear spoiler.

The pieces are manufactured with a combination of composites made of carbon fiber and cheaper fibreglass, and all are hand crafted by a select team of engineers in Japan. Despite this, the $28,000 asking price is a bit steep considering it’s just a bodykit.

Next year Premier4509 plans to expand its range and will offer new kits for more Lamborghini models as well as for Bentley, Aston Martin and Maserati.

Seems like to me there are always going to be people wanting to make their supercars special with accessories. More power to you for individual creativeness.

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Terry on March 27th 2008 in Exotic Car Rental

Self-activating Buoyancy Device

Waterbuoy: is a safety device for anything portable on your boat. It may only be the same size as a regular car key fob (70mm x 28mm x 18mm), but Waterbuoy packs some ingenious miniature flotation technology to stop precious objects from sinking to the bottom. When dropped into the water, Waterbuoy becomes a flashing emergency float for whatever it is attached to, making it possible to retrieve just about anything that you accidentally drop into the water.

Just because it has been dropped over the side does not mean that it’s lost. Before you even have time to worry about all the contacts in your mobile phone or how you are going to get home tonight, with your car-keys and house-keys at the bottom of the sea, Waterbuoy will spring into action.

“Waterbuoy is a unique product. It will lift up to 1kilogram back to the surface, it will stay afloat for at least 24 hours and it has an emergency flashing light that makes it visible from up to 250 meters away in the dark, so you can even get your valuables back at night,” explains James Halliburton, CEO of Seatriever International. “Waterbuoy is the world’s first and only high-tech solution to the most infuriating accident that can happen on the water.”

Waterbuoy’s operation is ingenious. Seconds after falling into the sea, canal, marina, lake or river, water passes into the body of the fob dissolving a patented automatic actuator that releases gas from a tiny tank into a bright orange balloon. The balloon breaks out of the end of the fob and continues to inflate. Simultaneously, a bright LED starts flashing which illuminates Waterbuoy from the inside like a Belisha beacon. The toughened balloon inflates to the size of a melon making it very easy to grab one-handed or retrieve with a boathook without fear of it bursting.

So now when you drive the 08 Lamborghini Gallardo from DFW Elite Auto Rental and go to your favorite watering site for a pleasure stop you won’t have to worry about loosing the key.

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Terry on March 27th 2008 in Exotic Car Rental

Britain’s Lightning GT electric supercar

Britain's Lightning GT electric supercar Britain’s Lightning GT electric supercar

It seems a transatlantic battle is brewing in the high-performance electric sportscar market. As America’s Tesla moves into the production phase with its 130+mph Roadster, Britain’s Lightning GT is hot on its heels, with prototypes expected to hit the road later this year. The Lightning’s power figures are very impressive - 700 horsepower, and 4 second 0-60mph times to almost rival the Tesla’s 3.7 seconds. But it’s the GT’s revolutionary battery technology that might give it the upper hand: Nanosafe’s Li-ion cells using nano titanate structures instead of traditional graphite give the GT an incredible 250-mile range, a full recharge time of only 10 minutes, and a life expectancy of 12 to 20 years, or 15,000 charge cycles before the battery performance drops significantly.

With battery technology advancing so quickly, it’s hard not to be bullish about the prospects of electric motoring as a serious alternative to the combustion engine. The battery has always been the limiting factor with electric vehicles; they’ve traditionally been too heavy, too large, too expensive. They took too long to charge, they didn’t offer a good enough charge range, and some of the better-performing Lithium variants were prone to dangerous overheating spirals that threatened driver and passenger safety.

Beyond the battery, the sky’s the limit to some degree - electric engines are incredibly compact and can be pretty much as powerful as you want them to be. Power to each wheel can be precisely measured and controlled. Maintenance is next to zero, since there are so few moving parts compared with a combustion engine, they’re clean, simple and, of course, very green.

Which is why the Lightning GT is such an exciting electric car. Beyond its very British good looks, extreme performance figures and nifty regenerative braking, this is an electric car that takes only marginally longer to “fill up” than your Ferrari - and will travel a similar distance, all the while delivering truly awesome driving thrills and extreme amounts of torque.

The GT uses an array of Nanosafe batteries, by Altairnano - which replace the graphite structures within the traditional lithium-ion cell with nano-engineered titanate materials which are much more effective along several axes. The stronger nanostructures resist breakdown over time far better than graphite, leading to a greatly increased life expectancy of more than 15,000 charge cycles before the cell drops below 85% of its original capacity.

Battery safety has been a concern in the past with previous graphite-based Li-ion designs exhibiting dangerous overheating when subjected to overcharging, punctures, drops and crashes - to the point where under stress tests they can frequently smoke, ignite and even explode. The Nanosafe batteries show none of these behaviors, and seem thermally very stable.

The nano-titanate batteries also show extremely high levels of power density - as much as 4000W/kg compared to a good traditional cell’s 1500W/kg. And their well-ordered, low-resistance structure allows for exceptionally quick charging - as little as 10 minutes for a 100% charge.

While the battery technology is still in its infancy, the Lightning GT and electric supercars of its ilk will remain highly expensive - but since the battery is generally the major expense in their production, and battery technology is likely to become vastly cheaper as it matures, we can expect good, fast, long-range electric cars to be a genuine and compelling option for the average car buyer sometime in the next five to ten years.

In the meanwhile, early adopters who’ve got enough green to go green can sample the Tesla Roadster and Lightning GT as the performance pioneers of a sector that might well prove to be our salvation from our reliance on oil-based fuels. Which will be the better supercar? Clearly, ladies and gents, this question calls for a race series.

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Terry on March 27th 2008 in Exotic Car Rental

Hummer HX rappel into COBO (w/VIDEO)

We finally got a chance to see the real deal HUMMER HX today, and it was exactly what we expected. Not since the H1 has a Hummer looked so perfect for its intended purpose. We were even lucky enough to get a video tour of the vehicle that you can check out by clicking here. We’ve already mentioned that it features a 3.6-liter SIDI E85 FlexFuel engine powering all four wheels via a six-speed automatic, and the fact that the HX is essentially a convertible with removable roof panels and a modular rear that opens or stows is clutch. What we weren’t able to convey until now is that it’s the first V6 HUMMER and that it signals a move towards every HUMMER being available in an E85 form.

Co-designed by recent College for Creative Studies grads David Rojas, Min Young Kang and Robert Jablonski the HUMMER HX Concept is an E85 Flex Fuel-capable, Wrangler-like rock crawler with signature HUMMER styling cues. Okay, maybe it really looks more like an FJ Cruiser or Jeep Hurricane, but we know the HUMMER faithful won’t complain. Heck, even the doors and fenders can be removed for off-roading adventures.

Thanks Autoblog for keeping us up-to-date on the latest design.  But can this design be done in Armored?  DFW Elite Auto Rental has a Hummer in Armored.

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Terry on March 27th 2008 in Exotic Car Rental

The GEE! in Bejing-Geeley GT concept


 Geeley GT concept

The 2008 Beijing Motor Show will play host to the usual assortment of real automakers’ wares, direct knock-offs of said automakers’ wares, and a few concepts and production vehicles of genuine interest beyond comedic value. We’ll count the Geely GT among that last group. Details are sparse at the moment — we have no clue what the proposed powertrain consists of, for example — but Geely’s coupe concept this year looks to be substantially more ambitious and voluptuous than the Mybo II 2-door show car it displayed last year in Shanghai. The Mybo II didn’t have a whole lot going on in the looks department except a peculiar face that had us expecting it to transform into a giant robot at any moment.

The Geely GT mashes up a variety of looks — we see some Maybach Exceleo, Ferrari 612, Nissan GT-R, and assorted Peugeot in there. The end result is something that we’d actually be interested to see in person, as the preview photos (or are they renderings?) demonstrate. We won’t be there, but we’ll bring you the live photos via our friends at Autoblog Chinese when things kick off next month.

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Terry on March 27th 2008 in Exotic Car Rental

Lego Super Technic Enzo Ferrari

This is unbelievable A Exotic SuperCar made of Legos.  Very interesting what a mind can build on a childhood toy.

Lego Super Technic Enzo Ferrari
Paul’s LEGO web site

About this creation
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I was Challenged to build this car to rival TLC’s upcoming 8653 Technic Enzo Racer. I really don’t even like the “Real” Enzo Ferrari, but I needed a new challenge, so I went for it.

The specs:

Studless chassis and body(Except for the engine dress-up kit and chrome rear tips)

Over 2000 pieces

“Hand of God” steering system that works with the steering wheel and Vice-Versa. No dummy steering wheel on this model.

Doors open and lock into place and then snap right back into closed position.

Enzo Suspension. I used stiffer springs for the shocks. The factory ones worked well, but were not to my liking. I am interested in how the 8653 suspension works…

Rear hatch opening is assisted by 2 damped 10l shocks, and snaps back and locks closed. Works very, very well.

6 speed standard transmission plus a reverse gear(6+1), Sorry Enzo fans, A 6 speed semi-automatic tranny was out of my skill range. We will se if my tranny can compare with the one that you get in the 8653 set.

I am very happy with the end result. Thanks to everyone out there for their support and comments during the long and tedious building of this car. And thanks to all of my dealers for the great products and prompt service.

-Paul Boratko

And if you like looking at unique toys check out DFW Elite Toy Museum. It’s Unbelievable what the have from the past.

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Terry on March 27th 2008 in Exotic Car Rental

Jeep Renegade Concept

Chrysler is showing three concepts that leverage the automaker’s ENVI electric vehicle tech tech today in Detroit. The Chrysler ccoVoyager and Dodge ZEO concepts will be covered in separate posts, but they share their main electric drivetrains with Jeep’s open-air concept. At the center of ENVI is a 200 kW (268 hp) electric motor with a 40 mile range that’s powered by lithium ion batteries. The Renegade concept uses a pair of these — one on each axle to create a proper 4X4 — and adds a low gear mode, locking differentials, and a Bluetec diesel “range-extender” engine that gives it the equivalent of 110 mpg when combined with the electric motors. We see a little of the 1998 Jeepster Concept in the Renegade’s front end, but beyond that, the little two-seater goes its own way, putting a modern spin on the Wrangler ethos that incorporates environmental sustainability into the overall equation without sacrificing the brand’s off-road roots and identity.

Wow! I love the design of this auto.  The looks make it exotic in a Halo futuristic way.  And the color of that unique Green.  If Green is your color check out the 2008 Lamborghini Gallardo in DFW Elite Auto Rental fleet.

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Terry on March 27th 2008 in Exotic Car Rental

ALFA ROMEO 8C SPIDER

Alfa Romeo 8C Spider.

Alfa Romeo 8C Spider.

ALFA ROMEO 8C SPIDER
Alfa Romeo’s beauty, the 8C, went topless at Geneva. Unfortunately, as is the case with the coupé version, the 8C Spider is being developed in left-hand-drive form only. That means the 4.7-litre V8 machine won’t be available here.

This is a gem of a car. I believe called automotive art is more like it.  Look at the beautiful lines.  Sucks that they won’t share it in the States.  I know of one place that likes to share automotive art and lets you drive them, too. DFW Elite Auto Rental has every thing from the new 08 Dodge Viper SRT-10, 08 Lamborghini Gallardo and anything else in between.

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Terry on March 27th 2008 in Exotic Car Rental