Monday, August 08, 2005


In my opinion Cadillac has no business in the super car market for no other reason than the marquee can barely produce an adequate sedan. Any thoughts?!?

Tuesday, August 02, 2005


In my opinion one of the purest sports cars to date hail from the garage of Horatio Pagani. Truly the Pagani Zonda takes us back to the time of leather helmest and no safety belts. However, this historical trip is smelted with carbon fibre and german efficiency in italian curves. The story of Pagani is the story of the underdog- the Lamborghini employee who quit his job and founded a carbon fibre workings firm. Later this firm developed the Zonda and stunned the world at its release party at the 2000 Concourso Italiano. i was at that concourso and spoke with Horatio. He was one of the most inspiring men I have ever meant. His ambitions are might, to make Pagani a formidable competitor with Ferrari in the near future. Although these goals seem lofty we must consider the great strives Ferrari has made in its last 20 years. Could pagani be the next italian powerhouse to hit the supercar market?...who knows. Hopefully it will not meet the same fate of the forgotten Bugatti EB110 and Jaguar XJ220- all formidable cars defeated by an international recession. The picture of the pagani I am posting is bizarre in that it is of a crashed car. I know we all gasp at beautiful things that are mared, but let me remind you it was damaged doing what it was meant to do: being pushed to the limit! So does anybody else think Pagani could be the next Ferrari??

Monday, August 01, 2005


Although the Vanquish is beautiful, I do not believe it is an equivalent of the Ferrari 575M or the Bentley Continental GT. The Vanquish borrows too many parts from the Jaguar bin and lacks the performance of the previously mentioned tourers. If I was Bond I would drop tradition and go for something a little more up to date.

On that note: does Bond's Vanquish qualify as a supercar becuase it has missiles (I hope not!), but your thoughts....