Which exotic car should you choose in 2011-2012?

Owning an exotic car is almost as difficult as finding someone who isn’t at least a little impressed by the sight of it.

Unless you’re one of those people who seem to shit gold in their sleep, all most of us can do is worship these exotic vehicles from afar and hope that one day soon, by some strange twist of fate, we’ll find ourselves on the wrong side. of the passenger of a Bugatti or a Ferrari Enzo. Better yet, why not dream of driving one? When all is said and done, we have to dream big, right?

Exotic cars bring more than just prestige and a virtually luxurious degree of attention. In particular, an exotic car is meant to deliver comfort and speed in a luxuriously compact space. You may rarely see two exactly identical supercars (as they are sometimes called) side by side, given the amount of ingenious engineering and painstaking preparation that goes into each car before it is distributed to the salivating public is so difficult that the percentage production of these vehicles is definitely smaller than the typical models.

Exotic cars are all the rage at car shows these days. If there is one in your local area, you’d be a fool not to take a look. Forget about buying one (it makes it hard to appreciate them much more). Rather, browse and enjoy the variable view.

Can you imagine sitting from one exotic car to the next and the next and so on, slowly giving in to the vertigo that comes with being surrounded by so much perfection. This is what becoming a car paradise should feel like. Now take a deep breath and lower yourself to the ground. Excellent.

Exotic cars have been around for many years, since 1929, actually, when Enzo Ferrari developed and produced the first exotic vehicle accessible to the public. But the largest production of this type of car did not really start after 1945, when the industrial developments that were happening everywhere became conducive to this type of vehicle. Choosing a car in the past could be a lot easier than it is now, with the emergence of other car brands that need to jump on the exotic bandwagon.

In 2011 alone, some exotic car models have already been announced for future release in the coming months, until the coming New Year. Here are some of the best on the list – many of these cars have been produced before, while some are expected to hit auto shops as soon as this year’s fall season or next year:

•Porsche Cayman R. Debuted in 2010 and launched in February 2011. It really is the lightest and fastest Cayman in its lineup.

•Porsche Boxster S Black Edition. This vehicle is made up of black material throughout, with a stopping power of 340 horsepower.

•Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Roadster. Stopping horsepower is up to 563 through the V8 engine significantly similar to the coupe.

•McLaren MP4-12C. This is a part of the Mercedes-Benz brand that has set up a factory in the UK and built this supercar to announce its presence, incorporating its knowledge and experience in Formula 1.

•Lexus LFA Nurburgring. Running at 526 horsepower is not a bad idea for this vehicle which is a super special version of the 2010 Nürburgring.

•Jaguar XKR-S. New front fascia parts plus a V8 engine running at 550 horsepower, this claims to be the fastest exotic car ever to come out of Jaguar.

•Fisker Karma S. This is an improved version of the previous Fisker Karma plug-in hybrid model.

•Ferrari FF. This Ferrari is likely to feature many firsts: one of them being the unprecedented use of the V12 engine coupled with a 7-speed gearbox.

• Audi R8 GT. Its stopping power is a 35-point improvement over the previous model, and it’s also 180 pounds lighter.

•Ashton Martin Virage. This exotic car has the trusty old V12 engine like its predecessors, so there would be no doubt about its speed. This will also be available in a convertible version.

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