Sunday, November 22, 2009

DIMORA : World’s Most Expensive Car

DIMORA : World’s Most Expensive Car
DIMORA : World’s Most Expensive Car To Be Made Out Of Volcanic Rock

DiMora, an American private car builder is currently developing what they claim will be the most luxurious, technologically advanced, and most expensive production car in the market. With an expected price tag of over US$2million, the super luxury car will be offered in only the best gadgets and technology the world has to offer.

Plans are well underway to reach that goal and one of the latest developments state that in partnership with Barotex Technology Corporation, DiMora will create the strongest and most durable materials ever produced for an automobile
using “Barotex Inorganic Fiber” which is made from volcanic rock.
Chrysler Imperial Concept First Drive
Chrysler Imperial Concept First Drive

Chrysler Imperial Concept - First Drive: Chrysler took a huge gamble with the redesigned 300 sedan, proving in the end that consumers will pay a premium for an American car when the product is exactly right. What made the Chrysler 300 so popular was its upscale design, backed by credible performance and quality materials in a package that didn't command a huge premium over look-alike workaday commuter sedans such as the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry.

The 300 had style, it had class, it could carry five in comfort, and it had a Hemi under the hood. To alleviate concerns about its rear-drive powertrain and V8 fuel economy, Chrysler even offered all-wheel drive as an option and installed a Multi-Displacement System for the engine to improve highway efficiency. The result was an automobile that people aspired to own, one that was actually attainable on a middle-class income, one that knocked the socks off the media and the masses.

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