2012 Corvette Review



The Corvette is an absolute powerhouse of a car and the Convertible Model adds a new, unique flair to this already famous muscle car.
The 2012 Corvette packs a 6.2L supercharged V8 that produces 580 HP, and 556 lb-ft of torque through a 6 speed manual transmission as well as power going to the rear wheels. 0-60 happens in 4.4 seconds and with a top speed of 186 MPH. The exterior sports bold and aggressive styling with cut off LED headlamps, this adds a unique look that look that shows other drivers that this car packs its' fair share of muscle under the hood.
 Meanwhile, the interior is equipped with both leather and sport seats. While this does give the car a classier look, the overall impression is ruined by the selection of plastics found throughout the interior. These Plastics range from expensive looking, quality pieces, to selections that fall far from desired and lack the dignified air that the rest of the car gives off.
On the exterior, the car's massive hood is outfitted with a scoop which sucks air into the engine so that the V8 is cooled, as well as powering the supercharger. Benefits aside, the scoop gives the Convertible a striking look that's guaranteed to turn heads.
Over all, for $61,745, there are better cars on the market than this; however, if the American V8 engine, style, and quality are your thing, then this car is perfect for you.

2012 Gran Turismo Review



The 2012 Gran Turismo is an Italian sports coupe that's great as it is; however, does require some major upgrades.
 It's 4.2L V8 produces 405 HP. The Gran Turismo can accelerate from 0 to 60mph in 5.2 seconds, and its' top speed is record as being around 186mph.
Despite its' appearance, the Gran Turismo is more comfortable than many think. The interior is outfitted with full grain leather and an exclusive touch screen system. 
The front end of the exterior is not only modeled with the signature Maserati look, but also with a special Gran Turismo style. The LED running lamps and xenon lamp are formed presented in an aggressive styling package. The car's character lines form a stylish and aggressive presence that follows through into a strong and muscular looking rear.
Diffusers and aerodynamic features help the car stay planted to the ground, even at high speeds. When a car is designed with this much power and luxury, the price expected to be audacious. In the case of the Gran Turismo though, this magnificent sports car comes with the reasonable price that ranges from $123,000 - $142,800.

Lamborghini Aventador Roadster and Gallardo Spyder Review



The Lamborghini Aventador Roadster and the Gallardo Spyder are both known as Italian super-cars that are designed by the same manufacture. On the other hand, these two cars also feature many differences.

The Aventador is much newer than the Gallardo Spyder, and is equipped with more technologically advanced equipment as well as a better power train. The Aventador packs a whopping 6.5L V12 that produces 690 HP along with 509ft of torque through a 7 speed dual clutch transmission. This car can go from 0 to 60 in 3 seconds flat and can reach speeds up to 217mph. Many of the Aventadors components are carbon fiber and designed with more conscious design for styling and aerodynamics.

The Gallardo Spyder may be much older, but it still has a commendable Lambo V10. In the Spyder, the 5.5L V10 produces 560 HP and 398 lb-ft of torque through a 6 speed manual with power going through all four wheels. As if that wasn�t good enough, the Spyder can go from 0 to 60 in 4 seconds flat and is recorded with a top speed of 201mph.

To top it off, the Aventador starts at $445,300; meanwhile, the Gallardo is priced at $225,400.

In the end, both of these topless racers exhibit many shared characteristics, but manage to maintain distinct identities.