STAJERC Napisano 16. november, 2004 Prijavi Napisano 16. november, 2004 Znani podjetniik je prej?ni teden v na? kraj pripeljal SLRa. Sj ne da sm navdu?en nad mercedesi, sam to pa je strup. Citiraj
wildcat Napisano 16. november, 2004 Prijavi Napisano 16. november, 2004 ma kaksne slike??? v ?ivo! ?tajerc naj si ga enkrat malce sposodi, da ga bomo lahko vsi stestirali Lep pozdrav! Citiraj All I ask: the sky above and the road below me. BlueSky
STAJERC Napisano 16. november, 2004 Avtor Prijavi Napisano 16. november, 2004 Te?ko ga bom slikal, je mal prehiter Je pa zverina, zadek mu spodna?a ?e v ?tangasu... o glasu pa je itak brezveze debatirat. Citiraj
Guest SHADOW Napisano 1. december, 2004 Prijavi Napisano 1. december, 2004 NAJ DODAM, Znani podjetnik, ki ima na ?tajerskem MAYBACH-a, FERRARI-ja, PORSCHE-ja, ROLLS ROYCE-a, si je res v zadnjih dneh pripeljal ?e SLR-ja ?rne barve. Sam sem se vozil za njim in po tablici sode? seveda ni mo?no da bi ga imel kdo drug. Saj za nakup SLR-ja mora? biti lastnik Maybacha, in kdo je to?? Dejasnko ima gospod celo zbirko avtomobilov. Slike pa so mu seveda ukradli! Citiraj
Mazda323 Napisano 1. december, 2004 Prijavi Napisano 1. december, 2004 To pa ni res da mora? prvo imet Maybacha da lahko kupi? SLR!! Citiraj
Jest Napisano 6. december, 2004 Prijavi Napisano 6. december, 2004 Po mailu sem dobil tele slikce: Ppa se besedilo, ki je bilo zraven:Avto: Mercedes Benz SLR, 626 konjev, 3,8 s pospe?ek, 334 kon?na, cena nekaj milion?kov tolarjev ve? kot 100!!! Lastnik: nek siromak star 43 let, doma v Ljubljana Vi?. Citiraj lp Thomas mazda CX-60 PHEV327 AWD AT Homura
Maja323 Napisano 14. december, 2004 Prijavi Napisano 14. december, 2004 1. Za nakup SLR ni potrebno imeti Maybacha. To so bile dezinformacije, ki so se ?irile okoli takrat, ko je pri?el ven maybach. 2. Prvi SLR je od Rimerja iz Sl,. konjic. ?rn z Nem?kimi tablicami. Drugi je pri?el v SLo prej?nji teden. Srebrn s SLO tablicami. Citiraj
Maja323 Napisano 14. december, 2004 Prijavi Napisano 14. december, 2004 ?e nekaj slikc za "sline cedit" http://autoshow.permaisuri.com/Content/vie...ename=45056.jpg http://autoshow.permaisuri.com/Content/vie...ename=45057.jpg http://autoshow.permaisuri.com/Content/vie...ename=45058.jpg http://autoshow.permaisuri.com/Content/vie...ename=45059.jpg http://autoshow.permaisuri.com/Content/vie...ename=45060.jpg http://autoshow.permaisuri.com/Content/vie...ename=45061.jpg http://www.autosite.com/images/edphotos/pr...laren-front.jpg http://www.rsportscars.com/foto/03/slrmclaren04_11.jpg http://www.rsportscars.com/foto/03/slrmclaren04_01_1024.jpg http://www.rsportscars.com/foto/03/slrmclaren04_inter2.jpg http://www.rsportscars.com/foto/03/slrmclaren04_engine.jpg LOS ANGELES, CA - Is the world ready for yet another half-a-million-dollar supercar? Mercedes-Benz seems to think so, throwing their Tyrolean hats into the rarefied ring occupied by the muscular $281,00 Lamborghini Murcielago, the luscious $449,000 Porsche Carrera GT and the incredible $643,000 Ferrari Enzo. You may be pleased to know that the 2005 Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren is a relative bargain at $441,000, offering a better value and, depending on your priorities, a smarter buy over those other high-dollar sports cars. Right. If you have $500K to spend on a car, several thousands of dollars are not going to matter much, are they? You're going to buy what you like. What might sway your decision are numbers; hard, fast, high ones to support bragging rights, and the 2005 Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren has them aplenty. The most impressive are the power ratings. The SLR's AMG-developed engine, hand-assembled by a single engineer, is a supercharged 5.5-liter V8 churning out 626 horsepower and 575 lb.-ft. of torque, the latter available across a flat band between 3,250 and 5,000 rpm. Every SLR McLaren engine sports a plaque signed by the engineer who assembled it. If that doesn't astound your friends, perhaps this will - the V8 possesses enough kinetic energy to move the 3,732-pound carbon fiber-bodied coupe from zero to 60 mph in a mere 3.8 seconds. Top speed is over 207 mph; the usual European 155-mph limit has been waived, since the SLR will be assembled by its F1 racing partner McLaren in England and not on a Mercedes-Benz production line. Distributing the SLR's impressive power to the rear wheels is a five-speed automatic transmission that offers three settings: Comfort, Sport or Manual. Should you choose Manual mode, three more settings (Sport, SuperSport and Race) offer you exacting control over the gears. As the pinnacle of Mercedes-Benz technology, the SLR is not to be regarded as a mere straight-line muscle car; it was bred as a racecar, and its undercarriage is constructed accordingly. For example, exhaust pipes on each side of the car allow the Mercedes SLR to have a completely smooth undercarriage for greater aerodynamic efficiency. Double wishbone suspension components are located at all four corners, the geometry allowing for a slight negative camber for the best traction during high speed maneuvering. Stopping the vehicle are super-lightweight carbon-fiber ceramic 14-inch disc brakes that are heat resistant to 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit, allowing the SLR to halt from 62 mph in a scant 114 feet. Aiding deceleration is an adaptive rear spoiler that flips up when the brakes are pressed at over 60 mph, providing extra downforce. Physics geeks, rejoice. Attending to your well being are a slew of safety nannies, including a tire pressure monitor, stability control, six airbags and even a BabySmart feature. Furthermore, the SLR McLaren is composed almost exclusively of carbon fiber composite, which serves well the aeronautics industry with its incredible strength and ultra-light mass - it's weight is claimed to be half that of steel but it's possessed with the ability to absorb four or five times more energy than traditional automotive body materials. Unlike a typical racecar, however, you'll find civilized fare inside the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren, with leather upholstery covering most surfaces including the dashboard. Carbon and metallic accents brighten the interior, including an aluminum center panel embossed with the letters SLR and covering the controls for the Bose audio system. And looks? Well, let's just say that with its shapely hood, two-seater cab-rearward body design and gullwing doors, it's even more beguiling than the sexy Mercedes-Benz SL500. McLaren will produce 500 SLRs annually for seven years, and the waiting list is reportedly full through the middle of the decade, so don't get your hopes set high on owning one anytime soon. It will be the rarefied few, including Jay Leno who is the first North American customer for the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren, who will be driving this technological marvel. 18/6/2006 je bila objavljena cena:435,000 ? Citiraj
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