Tuesday, October 18, 2016
I'd Buy One If Could Afford To
Mercedes Dealers Will Sell You A 735bhp Modified AMG GT With A Warranty
The Dime Racing Edition AMG GT is a modified version of Mercedes-AMG's hot coupe, and it's available from Mercedes dealers across the USA
So far, so predictable, and on the face of it there’s little to separate Dime’s tuning package to the plethora of AMG GT upgrade options out there. Until you get to the way it’s sold that is: it’s available through “select Mercedes AMG dealers” across the USA, and it’ll even “carry a bumper-to-bumper warranty.”
(CarThrottle.com)
The Dime Racing Edition AMG GT is a modified version of Mercedes-AMG's hot coupe, and it's available from Mercedes dealers across the USA
I doubt many people look at the Mercedes-AMG GT R’s
577bhp output and think: “Hmmmm, you know what? That’s a bit limp.” But
if you are that power obsessed, there is solution courtesy of Dime
Racing - a US-based AMG customer racing team.
What Dime will do is take a standard AMG GT S and its pathetic 503bhp, boosting it to 735bhp. No details have been given as to how, but we do know that you get new wheels, shouty aerodynamic bits, an upgraded cooling system and beefier suspension as part of the deal. The result is the car you see here: the Dime Racing Edition AMG GT.
What Dime will do is take a standard AMG GT S and its pathetic 503bhp, boosting it to 735bhp. No details have been given as to how, but we do know that you get new wheels, shouty aerodynamic bits, an upgraded cooling system and beefier suspension as part of the deal. The result is the car you see here: the Dime Racing Edition AMG GT.
So far, so predictable, and on the face of it there’s little to separate Dime’s tuning package to the plethora of AMG GT upgrade options out there. Until you get to the way it’s sold that is: it’s available through “select Mercedes AMG dealers” across the USA, and it’ll even “carry a bumper-to-bumper warranty.”
(CarThrottle.com)
Cause It's Not That Impressive Of A Car
Acura Wonders Why The NSX Isn't Leaving ANY Halo Effect
So now that the wait is over, where's the halo? Honda's luxury division has been working to inject more performance identity into its lineup. And it has long hoped that having a 573-hp all-wheel-drive hybrid supercar might help put an exclamation point on the rest of the brand's performance chops and, in turn, sell more vehicles.
(AutoSpies.com)
So now that the wait is over, where's the halo? Honda's luxury division has been working to inject more performance identity into its lineup. And it has long hoped that having a 573-hp all-wheel-drive hybrid supercar might help put an exclamation point on the rest of the brand's performance chops and, in turn, sell more vehicles.
(AutoSpies.com)
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