Lamborghini Reventon Gas Powered Remote Control Car
Lamborghini Reventon Gas Powered Remote Control Car

For those who don’t have a whopping $1,200,000 to buy real Reventon, Lamborghini is offering a chance to get an officially licensed Remote Control version, which is a 1:10 scale car with more features than some production models.

Highlights include a two-stroke 3cc petrol engine, a two-speed transmission, and permanent four-wheel drive. For optimum road holding, designers installed an independent suspension, hydraulic shocks, and disc brakes. The model is amazingly close to the real life vehicle with plenty of attention to detail. Of course, it won’t develop a total of 650 HP and won’t hit a top speed of 211 mph, but it will make your dream of getting your hands on a Lamborghini Reventon come to life, in a mini way.

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Cadillac 2010 SRX: a True Luxury Crossover in Every Sense

Cadillac 2010 SRX, replaces the more wagon-like SRX which debuted in 2004 and does so in a much more SUV-looking shape and on a platform GM calls “Theta Premium. It’s the same platform that Saab will use to build the 2010 9-4X.

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Cadillac 2010 SRX Crossover

The newly designed five-passenger crossover is for demanding consumers in search of the ultimate in luxury and practicality. Along with seating five comfortably, cargo space is plentiful, and it tows up to 3,500 pounds. The optional powered lift gate with memory height is a must-have luxury for practical convenience. Its intuitively smart AWD system knows when to go to four-wheel drive for safety, and when to switch to two-wheel drive for maximum fuel efficiency and comfort.

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Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 – Most Lamborghinish model ever

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Lamborghini LP560

When Lamborghini decided to build a car to compete with the Ferrari F430 Scuderia, the Gallardo was coming towards the end of its shelf life. The LP560-4 was already well on the way and it seemed like a good farewell model for the old Gallardo.

The new car’s name follows Lamborghini tradition and is in a similar format to that of its big brother, the Murcielago LP640. LP stands for Longitudinale Posteriore, the position of the engine – longitudinally mid-mounted. 560 is its metric horsepower count, and Lamborghini chose to insert the “-4″ as a reminder that the Gallardo is a full-time four-wheel-drive machine.

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