Friday, November 16, 2012

Top 5 Dream Cars

These are the top 5 teen dream cars, 4 out of the 5 are 2014 models

2014 Cadillac ELR
Based on the same plug-in hybrid powertrain as the Chevrolet Volt, the ELR oozes visual wattage, with proportions and stance that rival a Lamborghini. Production of the luxury coupe alongside the Chevrolet Volt begins late next year at GM's Detroit-Hamtramck plant. Like the Volt, the ELR is expected to go 38 miles per battery charge before a gasoline engine kicks in. Thanks to its slick design, drivers can make a statement about their style and climate change simultaneously
BMW i8 Concept Car
BMW also revealed the i8 concept. The i8 is a plug-in hybrid performance car based on theVision EfficientDynamics concept revealed at the 2009 Frankfurt auto show. Using only the battery power and the electric motor, the 2+2 can travel about 20 miles on electric power alone before switching on its high-performance 3-liter engine.
2014 Jaguar F-type Roadster
Jag gets its first sports car since the demise of the E-type in 1974. Three supercharged engines will be available, and Jaguar ditches its gimmicky dial shifter in favor of a racier and more traditional stick shift. The high-end S model should really roar: The V-8 will put out 495 horses. Figure on paying $92,000 for this version when deliveries start in May.
2014 BMW i3
Unlike any BMW you have ever seen, the compact hatchback i3 is made of lightweight yet super-strong carbon fiber -- the same stuff used in the fuselage of the 787 Dreamliner. More importantly, the i3 is BMW's first all-electric car. Its range is said to be around 100 miles, and anxious drivers can add a small motorcycle-like gasoline engine that extends the EV to 190 miles. The i3 is expected to go on sale late in 2013 for about $45,000. Production versions will have doors that are solid, rather than transparent below the beltline.
 
Rolls Royce Phantom II
 Our lives have become so intertwined with multiple demands that even if we carve out a time to get away, we are still helplessly drawn back to the reality of a 24/7-connected world. While we appreciate instant information, more than ever we also seek peacefulness by turning things off! And the new 2013 Rolls-Royce Phantom Series II offers just that, effortless serenity on wheels.

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