Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Three cars I want to drive in the future




    
 1. Benz S65 AMG

When I first saw this car, I was super excited because its design was very unique, fascinating and has a luxury Benz logo in the front hood. Later, I found out that the car was one of the Benz cars that belong to the AMG model lines. AMG stands for Aufrecht (Founder), Melcher(Founder), and Grobaspach (Location of the Headquater). The history of AMG started with designing and testing racing engines in 1967. Then, it became one of the affiliates in the Mercedes -Benz in 2005. Generally, AMG models have more aggressive exterior shapes as they seem to represent the racing history. In addition, the powerful  6.0 liter V12 engine in the S65 AMG model proved the highest-performance among all the Mercedes models. Because AMG models have evolved every year since its first launch, Benz will release more attracting version of its AMG model by the time I actually get the best AMG.      








2. BMW 750 i

I‘ve been loving BMW cars since I watched the movie ‘Transporter’. In the movie, Jason Statham crazily drives cars, especially for one of his own BMW cars even though what he drove was very old version of BMW. BMW has its own unique front grill design by which I can instantly notice that it’s BMW from the long distance. The front design always reminds me of the face of the shark. It may be because of its similar shape to the shark and the powerful performance that BMW cars present.  BMW seems to focus more on adapting the hybrid engines to their all series. In addition, when looking 2012 BMW series, they put emphasis on changing little details, such as conversion from analogue gauge to electronic gauge, and things that generally relate to dash board.   





        
        
3.  Lexus LS Series

Lexus LS series are the most expensive and luxurious models. As many people know, Lexus has been successful in improving their brand name under the support of its parent company, Toyota. In general, Japanese cars have been known for strong durability, which gives benefits in terms of reselling the cars. I have several friends who have driven the Lexus, BMW, Audis, and other German cars. After they experienced all the luxury cars, their driving feeling were like ‘those good cars are pretty much the same’. It is probably they are not the experts or racing drivers so that they cannot differentiate the unique driving performance that each brand really presents. But, these indirect experiences were helpful to me in deciding which car to buy in the future. In addition, one time I saw the report saying that Lexus has the least customer claims in the U.S. market. Lexus is also less expensive than other high-graded cars, such as Benz, Audi, and BMW. Thus, Lexus is one of my options when I become successful and buy a nice car.




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