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2013 NAIAS – Tesla Model X

2013 NAIAS – Tesla Model X.
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MAYBACH PRESS INFORMATION KIT – January 2006, DETROIT Motor Show (NAIAS) new 57S
1/18 SCALE MAYBACH 57 BURGUNDY WITH BRONZE COLOR - MINT
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Maybach : 57 57S 2007 MAYBACH 57S,BLACK/BLACK,A MUST SEE,WE FINANCE
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1/18 SCALE MAYBACH 57 BLACK WITH SILVER INSERT - MINT
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2008 LAMBORGHINI COMPLETE PRESS KIT W/CD & EXTRAS @ 2008 NAIAS
Lamborghini : Murcielago LP640 2003 Lamborghini Murcielago with LP640 Upgrades, Service up to date, New clutch
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Lamborghini : Gallardo E Gear Hamann Body Kit & Exhaust GFG Wheels Backup Camera 15k SERVICE 05 06
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Lamborghini : Gallardo Superleggera Superleggera LP570 | RARE, $263K MSRP, CARBON FIBER PKG, NAV, REAR WING, CAMERA
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Mercedes SLR Stirling Moss – 2009 NAIAS
Well, if a car with no roof and no windshield isn’t enough to get your attention, consider the fact that the 2009 Mercedes-Benz SLR Stirling Moss is also capable of hitting 217 mph. Not bad for a car that first arrived way back in 2004. And since the Mercedes-Benz SLR is clearly not a long enough label, this version carries the additional Stirling Moss suffix. If you’re a little light on your history of British racing drivers, Sir Stirling (as he’s known these days) famously drove a Mercedes-Benz SLR to win the 1955 Mille Miglia, a thousand-mile race on public roads in Italy. It too was an open-top, two-seat roadster with a cropped windshield and no side windows. No rollover bars were fitted to the original car, but they’ve been added to the modern version to at least give the impression that it’s safe. Like its modern coupe and roadster counterparts, the SLR Stirling Moss houses a supercharged 5.5-liter V8 under its massive snout. Output has been bumped to 650 horsepower and it runs through a five-speed automatic transmission to the rear wheels. According to Mercedes-Benz, this SLR is good for acceleration to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 3.5 seconds, 3/10ths quicker than the SLR Roadster. Those extra 3/10ths are going to cost you, though. The SLR Stirling Moss will run €750000 when it goes on sale in Europe next summer. And don’t bother trying to translate that number into dollars, as it won’t be available in the US (It’s $1.05 million if you care.) Only 75 will be produced and …
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Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Stirling Moss @ NAIAS – Car and Driver
217 mph—with no windshield! Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Stirling Moss – Auto Shows www.caranddriver.com 2009 Detroit Auto Show www.caranddriver.com
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New SLR: 2009 Mercedes SLR Stirling Moss @ 2009 NAIAS
FOR MORE 2009 DETROIT AUTO SHOW: www.edmunds.com Well, if a car with no roof and no windshield isn’t enough to get your attention, consider the fact that the 2009 Mercedes-Benz SLR Stirling Moss is also capable of hitting 217 mph. Not bad for a car that first arrived way back in 2004. And since the Mercedes-Benz SLR is clearly not a long enough label, this version carries the additional Stirling Moss suffix. If you’re a little light on your history of British racing drivers, Sir Stirling (as he’s known these days) famously drove a Mercedes-Benz SLR to win the 1955 Mille Miglia, a thousand-mile race on public roads in Italy. It too was an open-top, two-seat roadster with a cropped windshield and no side windows. No rollover bars were fitted to the original car, but they’ve been added to the modern version to at least give the impression that it’s safe. Like its modern coupe and roadster counterparts, the SLR Stirling Moss houses a supercharged 5.5-liter V8 under its massive snout. Output has been bumped to 650 horsepower and it runs through a five-speed automatic transmission to the rear wheels. According to Mercedes-Benz, this SLR is good for acceleration to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 3.5 seconds, 3/10ths quicker than the SLR Roadster. Those extra 3/10ths are going to cost you, though. The SLR Stirling Moss will run €750000 when it goes on sale in Europe next summer. And don’t bother trying to translate that number into dollars, as it won’t be available in the US (It’s $1.05 …
