Friday, April 15, 2011

2012 dodge charger

2012 dodge charger
2012 dodge charger

2012 dodge charger

The 2012 Charger SRT8 gets some major revisions versus the 2010 model, most notably under the hood. The 2012 model gets a 6.4-liter Hemi V8 that churns out an estimated 465 horsepower and 465 pound-feet of torque. Dodge said specific horsepower, torque and fuel economy numbers will be announced closer to introduction in the fall. Pricing has not been announced.
2012 dodge charger

2012 dodge charger

The Charger SRT8 will also get standard paddle shifters and a five-speed automatic transmission. It has an estimated top speed of 175 mph and an estimated 0-60-mph time in the “high 4-second range,” said Dodge
2012 dodge charger

2012 dodge charger

2012 dodge charger

2012 dodge charger

2012 dodge charger

2012 dodge charger
2012 dodge charger

2012 dodge charger

The 2012 Charger SRT8 gets some major revisions versus the 2010 model, most notably under the hood. The 2012 model gets a 6.4-liter Hemi V8 that churns out an estimated 465 horsepower and 465 pound-feet of torque. Dodge said specific horsepower, torque and fuel economy numbers will be announced closer to introduction in the fall. Pricing has not been announced.
2012 dodge charger

2012 dodge charger

The Charger SRT8 will also get standard paddle shifters and a five-speed automatic transmission. It has an estimated top speed of 175 mph and an estimated 0-60-mph time in the “high 4-second range,” said Dodge
2012 dodge charger

2012 dodge charger

2012 dodge charger

2012 dodge charger

2012 ferrari enzo

2012 ferrari enzo
2012 ferrari enzo
2012 ferrari enzo
For all food enthusiasts and wine lovers travelling to Italy no trip would be complete without a visit to the wonderful Emilia Romagna Region, Which is famous for 3 things; Prosciutto, Pavarotti, and Parmigiano Reggiano. This area which unfortunately can sometimes be left off many travelers to Italy’s itineraries , is the region which borders Tuscany to the North and is home to the major city of Bologna. While most of the Italian continent is covered with hills and mountains, Emilia Romagna is a region of fertile plains and booming industries.
Our trip began in the quaint city of Modena on a Friday, we checked into the Hotel Real Fini on Via Emilia Est. Having reserved a suspiciously low-priced rate of 63 Euro per night (in June) on Venere.com, I was not anticipating much from this four star hotel. Nevertheless I was pleasantly surprised to find that the hotel was not only clean, stylish and well located but it also had a great breakfast!
As we only had a short stay of 2 days in the region, we wanted to get straight down to seeing the sights. Just a brief car ride from Modena is Marranello, where Ferrari cars are manufactured. We spent a very enjoyable hour at the Ferrari museum following the life and work of Enzo Ferrari through his incredible cars. Needless to say it was not the tours fault that we felt a slight pang of depression/jealousy/envy as we made our way into our very adequate Fiat to head to our next destination in our busy trip to the Emilia Romagna region.
Our next leg of the journey saw us heading back to Modena, where we decided to pay homage to another local legend: Luciano Pavarotti. His awe inspiring villa with its perpetual tree-lined driveway was just what we anticipated of the home of this billionaire opera singer. While admittedly a brief thought of trying to trespass to get a better view of the villa did cross my mind. I decided petty thuggery was not going to be part of this family vacation and so we didn’t go past the gate. It was sufficient to just sit there in the sunshine with “Nessun dorma” playing loudly on the iPod, and envisage what it would be like to live in the same town as Pavarotti. The people of Modena appear to have mingled emotions about him recently. Once an unrivaled lyrical genius, he started to lose face among the Modenese when he separated with his wife of 36 years to marry Nicoletta Mantovani, 34 years his junior. On top of this the locals were being charged a small fortune of 300 + euro to go see one of their own preform in concert. As you can imagine the Modenese started to feel that maybe Luciano had become a bit too big for his britches. Now after passing on, it does seem that the fond memories of Pavarotti are the ones that remain and that he will live on forever through his marvelous music.
The following day we got up early and drove over to the neighboring city of Parma. It is no coincidence that the European Union has selected Parma to be the home of the European Union Food Safety Authority. This town means business when it comes to food, so we decided to hire a lovely local guide named Laura to give us a tour of this food manufacturing region.
Our tour began at a small factory that produces Parmigiano Reggiano cheese. According to the Parmigiano Reggiano cheese consortium, this cheese is “a true miracle of nature and of the traditions of the people who produce it. It is for the enjoyment of those who seek in what they eat not only nourishment, but also incredible flavor, love for the earth, and respect – a lot of respect – for nature and its mysteries.” Understandably after just a short time on the tour, my respect for this 800 year old tradition had just quadrupled. We looked on as they poured the fresh local milk into these great big tubs that are then brought to carefully controlled temperatures as master cheese makers transform it into the early stages of Parmigiano Reggiano. It takes almost 1200 liters of milk to produce one perfect wheel of Parmigano cheese that will weigh in at about 45 kilos. Only 100% natural ingredients are used, no additives or chemicals whatsoever (now you can understand why so many Italian mothers recommend it as a starter food for babies as they begin consuming solids). Our well informed guide then took us through all the finial stages that the cheese goes through from the various phases of cooling, to salting, and seasoning that each wheel of cheese experiences before it can finally be sampled, certified, and stamped “Parmigiano-Reggiano”.
After a mouth watering tasting session of the various Parmigiano Reggiano products (aged 12 months, 18 months, or 24+ months), we bid adieu to our hosts and followed our guide on date with none other than the Prosciutto di Parma.
The manufacturing plant chosen for our Prosciutto tour is a medium sized factory with three main products: Prosciutto di Parma, Culatello, and Culatta. We looked on, trying not to salivate too much as hundreds of legs of locally raised ham were hauled in, inspected, weighed, massaged, salted, and stored in various refrigerated chambers for specific amounts of time at accurately controlled temperatures. Our guide explained the whole process to us from beginning to end (which anecdotally happens to be when the master prosciutto sniffer takes a sharp tool made from the bone of a horse’s leg, stabs the prosciutto in three places, smells the tool, and gives the product a thumbs up or thumbs down). Our guide then expertly navigated our way through the prosciutto cathedral of hanging legs of meats in their various phases of “stagionatura” that was almost comical. After spending the best part of the day in the company of all this delicious food finally it was time for us to sit down and relax over a well deserved lunch.
The Calicella di Pilastro vineyard and winemakers is set amongst a beautiful backdrop of the Parma countryside. Our hosts graciously provided us with a lovely lunch consisting of their own wine (Lambrusco dell’Emilia sparkling red and Malvasia white) which we sampled along with trays of Prosciutto di Parma, Coppa, Parmigiano cheese, roasted peppers,sun dried tomatoes, olives, marinated mushrooms, and warm crusty bread. The food was so plentifully and delicious that soon we had all eaten our weight in prosciutto and cheese, to end proceedings in typical Italian fashion we sipped an espresso and a little grappa to wash it all down!
A little tired, very full but totally happy and satisfied with our weekend tour we parted company with out excellent guide and vowed to come back again!
2012 ferrari enzo

2012 ferrari enzo

2012 ferrari enzo

2012 ferrari enzo

2012 ferrari enzo

2012 ferrari enzo
2012 ferrari enzo
2012 ferrari enzo
For all food enthusiasts and wine lovers travelling to Italy no trip would be complete without a visit to the wonderful Emilia Romagna Region, Which is famous for 3 things; Prosciutto, Pavarotti, and Parmigiano Reggiano. This area which unfortunately can sometimes be left off many travelers to Italy’s itineraries , is the region which borders Tuscany to the North and is home to the major city of Bologna. While most of the Italian continent is covered with hills and mountains, Emilia Romagna is a region of fertile plains and booming industries.
Our trip began in the quaint city of Modena on a Friday, we checked into the Hotel Real Fini on Via Emilia Est. Having reserved a suspiciously low-priced rate of 63 Euro per night (in June) on Venere.com, I was not anticipating much from this four star hotel. Nevertheless I was pleasantly surprised to find that the hotel was not only clean, stylish and well located but it also had a great breakfast!
As we only had a short stay of 2 days in the region, we wanted to get straight down to seeing the sights. Just a brief car ride from Modena is Marranello, where Ferrari cars are manufactured. We spent a very enjoyable hour at the Ferrari museum following the life and work of Enzo Ferrari through his incredible cars. Needless to say it was not the tours fault that we felt a slight pang of depression/jealousy/envy as we made our way into our very adequate Fiat to head to our next destination in our busy trip to the Emilia Romagna region.
Our next leg of the journey saw us heading back to Modena, where we decided to pay homage to another local legend: Luciano Pavarotti. His awe inspiring villa with its perpetual tree-lined driveway was just what we anticipated of the home of this billionaire opera singer. While admittedly a brief thought of trying to trespass to get a better view of the villa did cross my mind. I decided petty thuggery was not going to be part of this family vacation and so we didn’t go past the gate. It was sufficient to just sit there in the sunshine with “Nessun dorma” playing loudly on the iPod, and envisage what it would be like to live in the same town as Pavarotti. The people of Modena appear to have mingled emotions about him recently. Once an unrivaled lyrical genius, he started to lose face among the Modenese when he separated with his wife of 36 years to marry Nicoletta Mantovani, 34 years his junior. On top of this the locals were being charged a small fortune of 300 + euro to go see one of their own preform in concert. As you can imagine the Modenese started to feel that maybe Luciano had become a bit too big for his britches. Now after passing on, it does seem that the fond memories of Pavarotti are the ones that remain and that he will live on forever through his marvelous music.
The following day we got up early and drove over to the neighboring city of Parma. It is no coincidence that the European Union has selected Parma to be the home of the European Union Food Safety Authority. This town means business when it comes to food, so we decided to hire a lovely local guide named Laura to give us a tour of this food manufacturing region.
Our tour began at a small factory that produces Parmigiano Reggiano cheese. According to the Parmigiano Reggiano cheese consortium, this cheese is “a true miracle of nature and of the traditions of the people who produce it. It is for the enjoyment of those who seek in what they eat not only nourishment, but also incredible flavor, love for the earth, and respect – a lot of respect – for nature and its mysteries.” Understandably after just a short time on the tour, my respect for this 800 year old tradition had just quadrupled. We looked on as they poured the fresh local milk into these great big tubs that are then brought to carefully controlled temperatures as master cheese makers transform it into the early stages of Parmigiano Reggiano. It takes almost 1200 liters of milk to produce one perfect wheel of Parmigano cheese that will weigh in at about 45 kilos. Only 100% natural ingredients are used, no additives or chemicals whatsoever (now you can understand why so many Italian mothers recommend it as a starter food for babies as they begin consuming solids). Our well informed guide then took us through all the finial stages that the cheese goes through from the various phases of cooling, to salting, and seasoning that each wheel of cheese experiences before it can finally be sampled, certified, and stamped “Parmigiano-Reggiano”.
After a mouth watering tasting session of the various Parmigiano Reggiano products (aged 12 months, 18 months, or 24+ months), we bid adieu to our hosts and followed our guide on date with none other than the Prosciutto di Parma.
The manufacturing plant chosen for our Prosciutto tour is a medium sized factory with three main products: Prosciutto di Parma, Culatello, and Culatta. We looked on, trying not to salivate too much as hundreds of legs of locally raised ham were hauled in, inspected, weighed, massaged, salted, and stored in various refrigerated chambers for specific amounts of time at accurately controlled temperatures. Our guide explained the whole process to us from beginning to end (which anecdotally happens to be when the master prosciutto sniffer takes a sharp tool made from the bone of a horse’s leg, stabs the prosciutto in three places, smells the tool, and gives the product a thumbs up or thumbs down). Our guide then expertly navigated our way through the prosciutto cathedral of hanging legs of meats in their various phases of “stagionatura” that was almost comical. After spending the best part of the day in the company of all this delicious food finally it was time for us to sit down and relax over a well deserved lunch.
The Calicella di Pilastro vineyard and winemakers is set amongst a beautiful backdrop of the Parma countryside. Our hosts graciously provided us with a lovely lunch consisting of their own wine (Lambrusco dell’Emilia sparkling red and Malvasia white) which we sampled along with trays of Prosciutto di Parma, Coppa, Parmigiano cheese, roasted peppers,sun dried tomatoes, olives, marinated mushrooms, and warm crusty bread. The food was so plentifully and delicious that soon we had all eaten our weight in prosciutto and cheese, to end proceedings in typical Italian fashion we sipped an espresso and a little grappa to wash it all down!
A little tired, very full but totally happy and satisfied with our weekend tour we parted company with out excellent guide and vowed to come back again!
2012 ferrari enzo

2012 ferrari enzo

2012 ferrari enzo

2012 ferrari enzo

2012 gmc acadia

2012 gmc acadia
2012 gmc acadia

2012 gmc acadia

2012 GMC | 2012 GMC Acadia Clearance Prices 2012 GMC, 09 GMC, ’09 GMC, GMC Dealer, Dealership, GMC invoice prices,GMC price quotes,GMC invoice dealer,GMC prices,GMC Invoice,GMC cars,GMC trucks,GMC suvs,GMC reviews, new GMC . The engine for the large crossover SUV, the GMC Acadia, is the same LLT dual overhead cam (DOHC) engine as its predecessor and powers all the Acadia styles. The 3.6 Liter displacement engine is a dire2012 GMC Acadia Reviews and Ratings Modified Life features informative car reviews, auto reviews, car ratings and auto ratings for all makes and models. Read reviews for any suv, minivan, hybrid vehicle, cross over
2012 gmc acadia

2012 gmc acadia

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2012 gmc acadia

2012 gmc acadia

2012 gmc acadia

2012 gmc acadia
2012 gmc acadia

2012 gmc acadia

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2012 gmc acadia

2012 gmc acadia

2012 GMC Granite Review and Prices – Consumer Guide Automotive What We Know About the 2012 GMC Granite. Automakers have no money to waste in today’s . 2010 GMC Terrain; 2010 GMC Acadia; 2011 Chevrolet Cruze
GMC Future Vehicles 2011 GMC Acadia Picture. The 2011 GMC Acadia Denali is a top-of-the-line trim level that goes . shut down the Shreveport, Louisiana, plant where the Canyon is produced by June of 2012
GMC Acadia – New 2011 2012 GMC Acadia Prices, Photos, Specs . Find new GMC Acadia prices, photos, specs & reviews cars and 2011 2012 GMC cars at Motor Trend. Research a new GMC car, find GMC prices, read reviews, or buy a new GMC online today
2012 gmc acadia

2012 gmc acadia

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Editorial: GM’s 2012 Lineup | The Truth About Cars Traverse will be soldier on unchanged, while the Buick Enclave and GMC Acadia are scheduled for a 2012 refresh. Though the Saturn Outlook will probably still be on sale at Penske
2012 gmc acadia

2012 gmc acadia

2012 infiniti g

2012 infiniti g
2012 infiniti g
2012 Infiniti G – Top Speed The Infiniti G will be revealed in 2012 which is a pretty strange decision considering the G37 has just received a small facelift. Another rumor flying around the next G is … The styling of side profile is typical of an MUV. The christmas tree tail-lamps greets the rear end of Aria. Its hightime that Tata should find a new alternative to pillar mounted headlamps. H2011 Infiniti G37 Review Bold 2nd Gen Infiniti FX Arrives in Geneva; Infiniti Launches ’09 G37 Sedan & EX37; To Europe and Beyond! Infiniti Launches at Frankfurt; Infiniti Officially Names G Coupe G37
2012 infiniti g

2012 infiniti g

Report: Infiniti’s 2010-2012 Product Plan includes new Luxury … 2012 BMW 6-Series Coupe Mega Gallery with 118 Pics … Autocar is claiming that Nissan’s luxury arm, Infiniti … It will be followed in 2012 by the new G sedan plus the firm’s …
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Next Gen 2011-2012 Infiniti G-something? – G35 NYC Next Gen 2011-2012 Infiniti G-something? Universal G Discussion
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2012 infiniti g sedan

2012 infiniti g

2012 infiniti g

2012 infiniti g

2012 infiniti g

2012 infiniti g
2012 infiniti g
2012 Infiniti G – Top Speed The Infiniti G will be revealed in 2012 which is a pretty strange decision considering the G37 has just received a small facelift. Another rumor flying around the next G is … The styling of side profile is typical of an MUV. The christmas tree tail-lamps greets the rear end of Aria. Its hightime that Tata should find a new alternative to pillar mounted headlamps. H2011 Infiniti G37 Review Bold 2nd Gen Infiniti FX Arrives in Geneva; Infiniti Launches ’09 G37 Sedan & EX37; To Europe and Beyond! Infiniti Launches at Frankfurt; Infiniti Officially Names G Coupe G37
2012 infiniti g

2012 infiniti g

Report: Infiniti’s 2010-2012 Product Plan includes new Luxury … 2012 BMW 6-Series Coupe Mega Gallery with 118 Pics … Autocar is claiming that Nissan’s luxury arm, Infiniti … It will be followed in 2012 by the new G sedan plus the firm’s …
2011 Infiniti G Sedan info « Infiniti « Cars Review 2011 Infiniti G25 Sedan First 2011 Infiniti G Sedan … Infiniti EX35 Specs 2010 Pontiac G8 ST Pics » … 2012 Bugatti Veyron View; Bugatti Veyron 16.4 …
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2012 infiniti g

2012 infiniti g coupe

Next Gen 2011-2012 Infiniti G-something? – G35 NYC Next Gen 2011-2012 Infiniti G-something? Universal G Discussion
2012 Infiniti G37 Redesign – Car News, Car Reviews, Car Pictures … You are here: Home » Search for “2012 Infiniti G37 Redesign”
2011 Infiniti G Reviews, Pictures and Prices – U.S. News Rankings … 2011 Infiniti G is ranked #5 in Upscale Midsize Cars by U.S. News & World Report. See full 2011 Infiniti G review, specs, pictures and prices.

2012 infiniti g sedan

2012 infiniti g

2012 infiniti g

2012 infiniti g

2011 lincoln navigator

2011 lincoln navigator
2011 lincoln navigator

2011 lincoln navigator

The 2011 Lincoln Navigator, the well-to-do cousin of the Ford Expedition, features a couple of tweaks as it continues to set itself up as a rival to the Cadillac Escalade in the large luxury sports utility vehicle market.
Ford, which owns Lincoln, strives to tone down the Navigator’s reputation as a gas-hungry rig with changes that are expected to carry over to some of its other models, including the Ford F-150 truck. Powered by a 5.4-liter V8 engine paired with a six-speed automatic transmission, the Navigator puts out 300 hp and 365 lb-ft of torque. Ford engineers developed a technology that regulates gas consumption by using aggressive deceleration fuel shut-off, requiring no extra effort by the driver and saving on fuel.
The Navigator’s EPA-estimated fuel efficiency is expected to improve. Last year, the Navigator was pegged to get 14 mpg city and 20 mpg highway in rear-wheel-drive versions. The engine burns either E85-ethanol fuel or unleaded gas.

2011 lincoln navigator

2011 lincoln navigator

2011 lincoln navigator

Lincoln also plans to offer a 4.4-liter V8 diesel as an option in the 2011 Navigator in another nod to improved gas mileage. That engine is similar to a 3.6-liter turbodiesel used in European Jaguars and Land Rovers, and estimates are that it, besides generating almost 10 percent more horsepower, will increase fuel efficiency by another 20 percent.
As usual, the 2011 Navigator will be packed with high-end standard fare. Heated and cooled front seats, 18-inch machined aluminum wheels, a rear-view camera, power liftgate, rain-sensing wipers, perimeter anti-theft alarm and a 14-speaker audio system with Sirius satellite radio are a few of the items on the list. The navigation system uses the Sirius Travel Link program, which provides access to all sorts of information, from traffic data to weather reports to fuel options. Ford’s MyKey technology lets parents limit the vehicle’s speed and speaker volume.
2011 lincoln navigator

2011 lincoln navigator

2011 lincoln navigator

2011 lincoln navigator