The Arrinera supercar is something that I would love to have in my garage. Its small, fast, and looks good while doing it. It can also handle really well thanks to Lee Noble's brilliant suspension, pulling 1.3G in the skid pad. There is just one problem, it cost $160,000, but then it only cost $160,000 for a work of 650 hp art from Poland. Thats a pretty good deal.
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Arrinera supercar
The Arrinera supercar is a mid-engined, British-Polish masterpiece designed by Lee Noble, who built the test mule that turned into the legendary McLaren F1. The Arrinera supercar is not only a master piece in its design in beauty, but also master piece with aerodynamics. The Arrinera my not have very sophisticated aerodynamics, but it has a very low and streamlined profile giving it an exotic look. Unlike most other super cars, the Arrinera has a Noble designed steel chassis giving it considerable torsional strength. The body, if the buyer chooses, can be made of a high strength compost carbon-kevlar fiber. The inside of the Arrinera is just as elegant but still a little "un-normal" as the outside. You even get electric windows and A/C believe it or not. The most important part of the car is at the heart of the beast, which is a 6.2 liter V8 with 650 hp that can shoot the 2,866 lbs rocket from 0-60 mph in just 3.2 seconds and will get the Arrinera up to 211 mph.
The Arrinera supercar is something that I would love to have in my garage. Its small, fast, and looks good while doing it. It can also handle really well thanks to Lee Noble's brilliant suspension, pulling 1.3G in the skid pad. There is just one problem, it cost $160,000, but then it only cost $160,000 for a work of 650 hp art from Poland. Thats a pretty good deal.
The Arrinera supercar is something that I would love to have in my garage. Its small, fast, and looks good while doing it. It can also handle really well thanks to Lee Noble's brilliant suspension, pulling 1.3G in the skid pad. There is just one problem, it cost $160,000, but then it only cost $160,000 for a work of 650 hp art from Poland. Thats a pretty good deal.
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I love the interior of this machine. Looks like a rocket ship. And as for pulling 1.3G in the skid pan, I do that all the time in sneakers.
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