Finished in Moonbeam Silver with Beluga Hide Interior this new, unregistered GT V8 Coupe comes with the following options in addition to the standard specification:-

Dark Fiddleback Eucalyptus Veneer, White Contrast Stitching, White Emblem Stitching, Additional Contrast Stitching to Steering Wheel, Bright Tint Aluminium Fascia Panels, Drilled Alloy Sports Pedals, Knurled Sports Gear Lever, Power Boot Opening & Closing, Rear View Camera, Remote Controlled Garage Door / Gate Opener, 21” Six Twin Spoke Alloy Wheels. List Price £134774 inc VAT.

This GT V8 is available to purchase today at £129217 inc VAT (excluding Shipping/Delivery costs)

Please note this car is VAT qualifying.

For further details please give The Car Spy a call on ++44(0)1732 760699 or email sales@thecarspy.net.

Bentley Continental GT V8 Coupe in Moonbeam Silver

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Finished in Basalt Black with Black Leather Interior this May 2012 registered 911 Turbo has recorded 2000 miles and comes with the following options in addition to the standard specification:-

Seven-speed Double Clutch Transmission, Heated Seats, Floor Mats, Park Assist Rear, Telephone Module, Porsche Vehicle Tracking System, Universal Audio Interface, Windscreen with Grey Top Tint, SportDesign Steering Wheel, Cruise Control, Sport Chrono Package, Porsche Torque Vectoring, Sports Seats, Wheel Centre Set. List price £118896 inc VAT.

This 911 is available to purchase today at £105000 inc VAT (excluding Shipping/Delivery costs)

Please note this car is VAT qualifying.

For further details please give The Car Spy a call on ++44(0)1732 760699 or email sales@thecarspy.net

Porsche 911 Turbo in Basalt Black

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The Alfa Romeo SZ is an enigma. The marmite of all cars. A love or hate motor car. We happen to love it.

This car was produced in 1989 which means it was actually designed from an idea in a designer’s head around five years earlier. That means that as a concept it is at least 27 years old which is astonishing for a car that if it were launched at Geneva today would blow everything else into the weeds.

The Alfa Romeo SZ (Sprint Zagato) or ES-30 (Experimental Sportscar 3.0 litre) is a limited production sports car that was built between 1989 and 1991 in partnership with Zagato, Alfa Romeo and Fiat. A total of 1036 SV’s were produced which is a shame because Alfa quite likely could have sold an awful lot more. The fact that it didn’t makes it that much more desirable.

It was unveiled as the ES-30 in 1989 Geneva Motor Show as a prototype by Zagato and although the car was mainly built by them they had no involvement in the mechanical architecture.

Robert Opron of the Fiat design studio was responsible for the initial sketches while Antonio Castellana was largely responsible for the final styling details and interior. Only the ‘Z’ logo of Zagato was kept. The car had unusual headlights positioned in a trio on each side – a styling used more subtly on later Alfa Romeos which still look very cool today

Mechanically and engine-wise the car was based on the Alfa Romeo 75 and SV production was carried out by Zagato near the Alfa factory in Arese. The thermoplastic injection moulded composite body panels were produced by Carplast in Italy and Stratime Cappelo Systems in France.

The SZ was originally equipped with Pirelli P Zero tyres (front 205/55 ZR 16, rear 225/50 ZR 16) and is able to sustain over 1.1 G in cornering. Some drivers have measured a cornering force of 1.4 G which is pretty good even by the standards of 2012 and most reviewers rated the car as a top performer for its handling abilities.

The powerplant in the SZ is the venerable 3.0 light alloy V6 12V which was tuned by Alfa’s motor sport department Alfa Corse. The engine’s compression ratio was enlarged to 10:1, the double overhead camshafts received a sharper cam profile and the Bosch Motronic engine management system was reprogrammed. This meant the maximum power output was raised by at least 20 hp to 210 hp @ 6200 rpm and maximum torque was stated as 245 Nm @ 4500 rpm.

The rear wheel drive SZ had a top speed of at least 245 kph and a zero to 100 kph time of around 7 seconds.  Not exactly blistering by today’s standards but quick enough in the real world. The looks and the noise more than compensate.

So if you eventually fall in love with the SZ the next problem you face is trying to find one because there aren’t that many around to choose from. Don’t get fussy about colours either because they came only in red with a grey roof and a tan interior which is probably the best colour combination you could choose for the SZ anyhow.

However, we do know of a privately owned example with only 7000 miles on the clock that is looking for a new home. This is car number 410 built in 1991 that is original and has covered 7000 miles with two owners. Offers in excess of £32000 are invited for this stunning car. See the images in the slide show below.

For further details please call The Car Spy on 01732 760699 or email sales@thecarspy.net

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The New 2013 Audi R8

Posted: July 31, 2012 by The Car Spy in Audi, New Cars
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It’s hard to believe that the Audi R8 was introduced to us back in 2006. Considering it still looks as fresh today as it was when Audi first introduced the car any kind of make-over seems a little premature. Fortunately, however, there has only been some minor fettling with LED lighting, grille, brightware and the odd bit of composite adornment (called CFRP in Audi-speak).

The most important aspect of this R8 update, however, is the replacement of that clunker of a gearbox called the R tronic. It never worked as it was supposed too and the only reason it was tolerated is because it sat inside a stunning piece of automotive art.

Jump into your R8 R tronic when the engine is cold whilst closely parked between two other cars. Attempting to get the car out of the space was usually met with a series of jerks, jolts and snatches that was akin to trying to steering a rhino through a shop full of Swarovski crystal. It was rubbish. The only time it did work was at full throttle which wasnt very often at all.

Thankfully that gearbox is no more because a seven-speed S tronic transmission is now on offer together with the still very good six-speed manual gearbox. The S tronic is smaller, lighter and much, much faster than the forgettable R. This makes the R8 an even better car since it is matched perfectly to the V8 and V10 engine options.

Other benefits from fitting the new S tronic transmission include lower emissions, lower centre of gravity (to aid handling) and slightly improved performance figures (if your life is measured in milliseconds)

There is a new flagship model in the range called the R8 V10 Plus which produces 550PS which allows for a 3 second 0-60 mph time and a top speed of 197 mph with the S tronic transmission installed. Ceramic disc brakes are fitted as standard on the ‘Plus’ which is very handy. Pricing for this hot and spicy version of the R8 is given as £124675 for the manual and £127575 for the S tronic version.

The rest of the range starts off at £91575 for the manual V8 Coupe while the Spyder kicks off at £100225. Compared to the (rising) prices of sports cars these days such as the latest 911 the Audi R8 actually looks pretty good value for money and certainly pulls off a trick with those head-turning looks.

Orders can be placed August 2012 and first UK deliveries are expected to take place during early 2013.

To find out more about the new R8 range or any other Audi model give The Car Spy a call on 01732 760699 or email sales@thecarspy.net

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Finished in Onyx Black with Linen Main and Beluga Secondary Hide Interior this new, unregistered Mulsanne comes with the following options in addition to the standard specification:-

Piano Black Veneer, Beluga Seat Piping, Emblem Stitching, Drilled Alloy Sports Pedals, Rear Quarter Companion Mirrors, ‘Naim For Bentley’ Premium Audio System, Rear Seat Entertainment, Six Disc DVD Player, TV Tuner, Premier Specification:- 21″ Two Piece 5 Spoke Polished Alloy Whees, Ambient Interior Mood Lighting, Bright Stainless Steel Door Pillar Finisher, Bright Stainless Steel Matrix to Lower Bumper Apertures & Front Wing Vents, Flying ‘B’ Radiator Mascot, Hand Stitched Leather Storage Case, Jewel Fuel Filler Cap, Rear View Camera, Remote-Controlled Garage Door Opener, Seat Ventilation & Massage Function to Front & Rear Seats, Shade Band to Tinted Windscreen, Space Saving Spare Wheel, Valet Key, Veneered iPod Drawer & Minor Gauges Panel, Veneered Picnic Tables. List Price £261959 inc VAT.

This Mulsanne is available to purchase today at £251959 inc VAT (plus Shipping/Delivery costs)

Please note this car is VAT qualifying.

For further details please give The Car Spy a call on ++44(0)1732 760699 or email sales@thecarspy.net.

Bentley Mulsanne in Onyx Black

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