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The World's Most Expensive car wash.

According to the Daily mail, the worlds most expensive car wash is in Dubai and it offers  a weeklong "spa" treatment for autos and costs around $15,000 per week.
The company, Monza Ultimate Dealing and Protection, only services top tier automobiles such as Ferrari, Maserati, Lamborghini, Aston Martin, and Rolls Royce.
The cleaning method uses a cutting-edge nanotechnology technique that completely avoids any human contact with the car, eliminating the prospect of fingerprints.
Staff are trained for six months and use microscopes to get rid of small specks of dirt not visible to the naked eye, according to the Daily Mail.
Monza owner, Federick Faidhi, told the paper:
I strongly believe it's a tragedy when someone spends so much money on a magnificent car and then ends up going in to a petrol station or washing it at home with normal tap water.
We don't fade scratches and the swell marks, we eliminate them.
Hmmmmm !!! Nothing feels like a sexy females hands though.



Aston Martin Zagato


Aston Martin has confirmed a strictly limited number of the new V12 Zagato will be produced.
Based on the acclaimed V12 Vantage and sporting a beautifully handcrafted aluminum and carbon fibre body, orders are now being taken on a strictly first-come, first-served basis and production is expected to commence next summer at Aston Martin’s global headquarters at Gaydon, Warwickshire, England.
Designed for the focused driver, the V12 Zagato has been honed with pure driving enjoyment in mind.
The V12 Zagato combines Aston Martin’s most dynamic bonded aluminum platform with the power of the 6.0-litre V12 engine producing 510 horsepower and 420 pound/feet of torque.
The strictly limited Aston Martin V12 Zagato is priced at $660,000, with first deliveries expected from the second half of 2012.




Bizarre Land Rovers

Mention Bizarre and some of just love it. If for nothing but the sake of the Land Rover. No doubt This Rugged British car is one of my personal favorite. The older it gets the better.







     No doubt, you will agree with me that Bizarre can be amazing.

The SLS AMG E-CELL at Rally Video.

Motor Enthusiasts bring their cars to this electric car Rally at Austria. Watch this magnificent beauty take up the challenge with an E-CELL environmentally friendly cars. Enjoy.

Audi A7


After a whole movie stunting in The transporter. Audi cars have little more to prove on it's versatility and function. Here is what an Audi driver says after a days spin off on inter state roads.
 "Audi’s eight-speed automatic also had paddle shifters, but as has been the case in several cars of late, the transmission is so quick you don’t need to use the paddles very often except for pure play.

Coming out of some sharp curves on interstate ramps, I could let the supercharged and intercooled V-6 do some deep breathing. Think zero to 60 in under 5 ½ seconds from 310 horsepower at 6,500 rpm and 325 pound-feet of torque at 2,900 rpm. I began to wonder why we always thought that a car like this simply had to have a V-8. The A7 also has bagged an impressive .91 around Car and Driver’s skidpad.
There is more than adequate room for two adults in the rear and good trunk space wrapped in a body design that turned heads wherever we went. A boy with big brown eyes and a sad look could not avert his gaze from the big Audi. The pickup in which he was riding was towing a beautiful boat along what on Sunday nights is a conveyer belt of an interstate that carries people back home to Washington, D.C. and Baltimore from their summer homes in the western part of Maryland.
Our test car was EPA rated at 18-22 mpg, and I racked up just shy of 20 during my trip. The car prefers premium fuel.
I’ve driven A8 and A7 Audis and the A7 has a sportier feel, which I prefer. It was simply more fun to stuff into a corner. The A7 would also be a good day-to-day car, with luxury touches easy to reach and run (albeit with some practice)."  
  I guess pictures speak louder than words. :)