Our new Ferrari F430 Spyder is not only part of a long lineage of exotic supercars, the F430 happens to have a unique history all its own. The F430 series is a sports car designed to replace the Ferrari 360. Debuting at the Paris Motor Show in 2004, the past 5 years have seen tweaks and improvements to the model. European left-hand drive sales began in November of 2004, and right-hand sales began in
Submitted by imaginelifestyles on November 4, 2009 - 6:00am In a weeklong tribute to our newest Ferrari F430 Spyder, today we at Imagine Lifestyles will cover what we consider to be the Top 5 Ferrari models of all time. The prancing horse is the icon in the world of indulgent exotics, and we are thrilled to not only be adding another Ferrari to our luxury rental car fleet, but to be hosting “Ferrari
What makes an Onuk Kazan? Well, in base trim you're apparently talking about a 2,000-pound rear-wheel drive sportster that's powered by a turbocharged Nissan VQ V6 that's good for about 450 horsepower. Sounds great to us. However, what if for a little weight penalty you could step up to General Motors' LS7? That would net you about 512 hp, 480 lb-ft of twist and just 2,200 pounds of vehicle to move...
A V12-engined Honda CBX is just the thing you need to show those Yamaha VMax and Triumph Rocket III guys a thing or two... We’ve said this often in the past and we’ll say it again – we absolutely love the Honda CBX 1000. With its elegant lines and screaming six-cylinder engine, the CBX was, and remains to this day, an incredibly special machine. We suppose it would take incredible...
We've been doing the Engine Of The Day series for a couple of years, so it's time we put all the EOTD honorees together! Click on the photo of any engine below to jump to the original post honoring that engine. Toyota R Ford Flathead V8 BMW M30 Nissan L Small-Block Chevrolet V8 Volkswagen Air-Cooled BMC B Series Chrysler Slant Six Rolls-Royce V8 Honda B GMC Twin Six Jaguar XK Pontiac V8 Mazda B Fiat...
We've been doing this Engine Of The Day business for a couple years now, yet we haven't seen a single Ferrari engine? Whoops! The overhead-cam Dino family of engines has been with us since the first version- a 60° V6 displacing 1,984cc- debuted in 1958. Since that time, Ferrari has made the Dino in V6, V8, and V12 versions, with 60° and 65° vee angles, cast iron and aluminum block variations,...
Not just another replica, but an Evolution At home on the track or road the Corse GTE is awesome, exceptional road holding and predictable handling define this SuperStratos. Initially the Corse was powered by a Ferrari Dino V6. The engine bay however is large enough to accommodate virtually any transverse engine / transmission unit so whatever your preference Napiersport can advise. Whether you want...
Filed under: Concept Cars , Misc. Auto Shows , Ferrari 1967 Ferrari Dino 206 Competizione by Pininfarina - click above for a high res image gallery The name James Glickenhaus should be familiar to Autoblog readers. He is, of course, the gentlemen who commissioned the marvelous Ferrari 612 P4/5 several years ago. He's also the kind of wealthy car collector who most, if not all members, of Autoblog...
For about the price of a loaded BMW 335i, you can grab the ultimate evolution of the non-Ferrari Dino and its flying buttress styling. Your Shit Economy (YSE) Car of the Week: the Ferrari F355 Spider. Supercar? No, super-toy. Which means most pre-adored examples will likely have low mileage. Warning: as RF will tell you, the [...]
Filed under: Supercars , BMW , Rendered Speculation BMW M Design Concept - Click above for a high-res image gallery We never tire of seeing unobtanium rendered by talented Photoshop jocks, and the BMW M Concept is yet another example of an adept artist bringing his vision to the small screen. Penned by Idries Noah, the M Concept was designed as BMW's answer to the R8, packing a 540 hp 5.0-liter V10...
Filed under: Concept Cars , Supercars , Ferrari Dino Roso design study- Click above for a high-res image gallery Good or bad, everybody's got an opinion on the styling of contemporary Ferrari offerings - a fact that could go a long way toward explaining why everybody and their cousin wants to have a go at designing the Italian stallions themselves. The latest to join the fold is Paolo Roso, an apparently...
Many independent designers have tried to capture the Ferrari spirit in their conceptual proposals, but to be completely honest, very few have really succeeded. Unfortunately for designer Paolo Rosa, we'd classify this study for a smaller mid-engined Ferrari sportscar -supposedly inspired by the 1967 Dino 246 GT- in the first category. In our...
Filed under: Tuners , Coupes , Supercars , Chevrolet UgurSahinDesign Corvette Z03 - Click above for high-res image gallery We're big fans of Ugur Sahin, who in the past has penned a modern interpretation of the Ferrari Dino that made our knees weak. Last year he unveiled renderings for a reinterpretation of the C6 Corvette called the Z03 . Being used to seeing his designs remain on-paper fantasies,...
Our new Ferrari F430 Spyder is not only part of a long lineage of exotic supercars, the F430 happens to have a unique history all its own. The F430 series is a sports car designed to replace the Ferrari 360. Debuting at the Paris Motor Show in 2004, the past 5 years have seen tweaks and improvements to the model. European left-hand drive sales began in November of 2004, and right-hand sales began in...
Submitted by imaginelifestyles on November 4, 2009 - 6:00am In a weeklong tribute to our newest Ferrari F430 Spyder, today we at Imagine Lifestyles will cover what we consider to be the Top 5 Ferrari models of all time. The prancing horse is the icon in the world of indulgent exotics, and we are thrilled to not only be adding another Ferrari to our luxury rental car fleet, but to be hosting “Ferrari...