Saturday, October 23, 2010

The Worlds most expensive Car Maybach Exelero

The Maybach Exelero was first introduced by German car manufacturer Maybach in 2005. This two-seater vehicle is said to be the fastest car in the world with a top speed of 351 km/hr. This luxury car is priced at a whopping $8,000,000 USD. At that price it can be safely assumed that you have to be unbelievably wealthy to even fathom buying this baby. If you just happen to win the lottery over and over and think that you can finally lay your hands on a Maybach, I’d suggest you spend that money in acquiring a vacation home in at least three continents along with a Mercedes S-class sedan to accessorize each home. But, if you happen to be P. Diddy, then nothing should stop you from buying this insanely expensive beauty for your 16 year old son’s birthday! However, you do not need to have any money to enjoy these beautiful photos of the Maybach Exelero and I’d suggest a good nap after to drive this dream car.

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Brammo ups the ante with Enertia Plus that touts 80-mile range

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Eco Factor: Zero-emission motorcycle powered by electric motors.
Already flaunting over four times the energy efficiency of the most popular hybrids in the market and over twice the efficiency of an all-electric car, the Brammo has rephrased its revolutionary electric bike Enertia with a still improved version – the Enertia Plus. The daily commuter bike is reported to have achieved 80 miles on a single 8 hours charge, thanks to its 6.0 kW h Lithium-ion battery pack.
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The 324 lbs bike features simple charging and starting, a tighter turning radius and a better design that pushes the handlebars 1-inch back. Anyhow, those who are obsessed with the range only will sure not have to look for plug-ins at offices. Available in four new colors (black, blue, red and silver) with the option of a center kickstand and rigid Givi side bags, the Enertia Plus is retailing at US$8995.
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