Sunday, August 30, 2009

Sports Car Rental


Ferrari 360 Spider
The Ferrari name evokes images of pure power, aggressive lines and the smell of burning rubber. The Ferrari 360 Spider features a mid-mounted, 400-horsepower 3.6-liter V8, as well as convertible style and flair. Seen from the side, the Spider hearkens back to its racecar roots.

Lamborghini Gallardo
Like Ferrari, the Lamborghini name evokes images of powerful performance and head-turning good looks. The Gallardo offers a 5-liter V10 capable of producing 520 horsepower (in the SE version). This exotic sports car will turn heads no matter where you go and give you the fix of power and performance that you demand. The six-speed transmission and "thrust" gear offers increased performance, while the unmistakable body lines provide you with the racecar feel you crave. Porsche 911
The Porsche 911 has long been a mainstay of the sports car world. Debuting in 1963, the 911 has undergone numerous transformations. New body styles are available, though the 911 retains the classic look and feel of its predecessors. The current incarnation offers 355 horsepower from a Flat 6 engine mounted in the rear. Turbo versions of the 911 are available for those with an insatiable need for speed.

Ford GT
Hearkening back to the heyday of racing, the Ford GT is one of the hottest sports cars on the market and one of the most popular to rent. The current GT produces 550 horsepower from a 5.4-liter V8 and features the highly recognizable body style, combined with racing stripes down the center of the vehicle.

Most Stolen Cars

This list of the most stolen cars in 2002 was compiled by the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB), which is a not-for-profit organization financed by auto insurers. They monitor every report of a stolen car.
Toyota Camry
Honda Accord
Honda Civic
Oldsmobile Cutlass
Jeep Grand Cherokee
Chevrolet Silverado 1500
Toyota Corolla
Ford Taurus
Chevrolet Caprice Classic
Ford F-150
From this list of stolen cars, the most recent models are put on the market once again after some slight modifications to conceal the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number). Older models are stolen so that the parts can be distributed among unscrupulous mechanics who then install them in your car, passing them off as brand-new and making a hefty profit in the process.
 
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