Continental Car
Pullman Limousine-the Mercedes-Benz S600 Guard

The Most Secure Vehicle in the World, this what we can described on the new Pullman Limousine-the Mercedes-Benz S600 Guard Pullman.
If the name Pullman sounds familiar, that’s because the name has been given to extra-long wheelbase Benzes with the grandest of rear passenger compartments. The name actually dates back to luxurious railroad sleeping cars, but Mercedes-Benz has used the name since 1928, when a Pullman version of the W 08/460 Nurburg model debuted. Since then, the name has become legendary and some older models sell for high six-digit prices at auctions. The S600 promises to be the finest Pullman yet.
It has been tested to a B6/B7 resistance level by state-approved organizations, and further requirements have been certified by independent organizations. That translates to military-grade call-arms projectile resistance and protection from hand grenade fragments. Run-flat tires are obviously used, and the S600 Guard also has a self-sealing fuel tank and a fire-extinguishing system. All of these elements are integrated into the bodyshell, rather than being retrofitted, so the car’s structure as a whole is further reinforced. No expenses have been spared to make the finest, most secure vehicle in the world. The first models are expected to roll out of Sindelfingen (where specialists equip the base car) in late 2008.
Popularity: 11% [?]
2008 Mini Clubman/Traveller

The spyshot of 2008 mini club man. Expected to enter the market next year. The Mini fanatics over at Motoringfile say this will only be used on one side to keep weight down, but the driver’s side clearly shows similar cut lines. As for the name of this new Mini, Motoringfile also claims that Clubman is at the top of the list, but various trademark issues might force Mini to consider other monikers. Given that it not expected to go on sale until 2008, Mini will have plenty of time to figure it out.

Popularity: 4% [?]
2006 Porsche Gemballa Mirage GT

You are watching 2006 Porsche Gemballa Mirage GT. The renowned Porsche tuner Gemballa revealed their line of accessories for the Porshe Carrera GT. The package is named Mirage GT and includes everything a Carrera GT owner, who would like to make his or her car unique, could wish for.
How much it will cost you..sorry price not available at the point of writing.
Popularity: 6% [?]
BMW Z4 M Models by Hamann

The new package from Hamann is designed specifically for the high-performance M models and adds an additional 15 horsepower. Aggressive exterior enhancements, including 19 or 20 inch wheels, round out the package.
Popularity: 5% [?]
Peugeot 207 Spider

The Peugeot 207 Spider was displayed in the 2006 Paris Motor Show.The 207 Spider is intended for use in a one-make race event supporting the five-round Le Mans series.
The Peugeot 207 Spider is the production culmination of the Peugeot 20Cup concept car. However unlike the 3 wheeled 20Cup, the 207 Spider has four wheels.
Popularity: 8% [?]
1964 Volkswagen Deluxe Microbus Chameleon

This is a 1964 Volkswagen 21-Window Microbus Deluxe, a vehicle once used as a surfer van or family camper. One of the “highly sought-after” classic by collectors.
Popularity: 2% [?]
AC Schnitzer Tension Concept

The BMW M6 based AC Schnitzer Tension concept is a one-off show car for use as a technology platform. The heavily modified BMW M6 has undergone an extensive overhaul of both aesthetics and mechanics.
Popularity: 2% [?]
The Sexy Mercedes-Benz CLK-GTR
Brabus: We’ve Made the World’s Most Powerful Roadster

The Mercedes SL-Class is set to continue its long success story after the latest product update. The Brabus engineers and designers have left no stone unturned to make the roadster even sportier and more exclusive. Equipped with the Brabus SV12 S Biturbo twelve-cylinder twin-turbo engine that delivers 730 bhp, the SL 600 turns into the world’s most powerful roadster. 0 - 60 mph in 3.8 seconds and 124 mph after just 10.9 seconds speak to its prowess as does its top speed electronically limited to 217 mph.
Popularity: 1% [?]
