Man has always had a fascination with automobiles and the power they have. Today, for most people a car is a necessity and not a luxury. Vehicles bought today are a major investment and we want to keep them in the very best shape for as long as possible. To do this you need to make sure you do regular maintenance on the vehicle and wash it regularly. When your vehicle is not in use you should protect the paint finish with a custom car cover.
You might be surprised to learn that Rolls and Royce were actual people. Frederick Royce built the first Royce vehicles in 1904. He was a British electrical equipment manufacturer. The three two cylinder cars that Royce had built are what attracted Charles Rolls. Charles had been a car enthusiast for a long time and was the son of a baron. He had a dealership in London and was impressed with Royce’s engineering. They decided to become partners and it was decided that Royce would build the cars and Rolls would sell them.
In 1907 they introduced the Silver Ghost. It had a 6 cylinder engine and the inside was painted silver. This is the vehicle that got them noticed. Their reputation for reliability was cemented when the car was driven over 15,000 miles (very high ,ileage in those days) without having much wear on the car. Sadly, in 1910 Rolls was flying his biplane and crashed. He was killed instantly.
The Silver Ghost’s chassis was fortified and it was used as a combat car during WWI. After the war, the Jazz Age followed and people had money to spend. The Rolls Royce car was known by the nickname of Rollers. They even introduced a Baby Roller which was a little smaller. At this time, big cars were still very popular and the company introduce the Phantom I and Phantom II during the 1920’s.
The Rolls Royce Company grew much larger in the heady days of the 1980's. The Silver Spur and the Silver Spirit were both huge square looking, ultra luxury cars. They were the ultimate status symbol. In 2003 the company introduced an all new Phantom that was available as a coupe, convertible or sedan. In 2004 the Rolls Royce Company celebrated its 100th Anniversary.
Rolls Royce recently introduce the Rolls Royce Ghost and it is packed full of power and luxury. This mean machine can go from zero to sixty in 4.8 seconds. It also has a top speed of 155mph. The engine is a 6.6 liter turbo charged V12. Besides being powerful it is also the one of the most luxurious vehicles on the market today. The interior has a contemporary feel and has a combination of natural wood veneers and soft leather to let you drive in style.
You probably will never be one of the elite to own a Rolls Royce or even have the pleasure of riding in one. However, your vehicle is your pride and joy and you want to make sure you that is stays in good shape for a long time. By using a custom car cover you can keep your vehicle protected from scratches and harsh elements, like the sun.
When the word Lamborghini is said, it brings to mind an exotic, sleek Italian super-fast racing machine. They are extortionately expensive, both to buy and to run, and most people have only had a glimpse of one through media outlets. This car is definitely a status symbol and only the elite can afford to buy and maintain one. Given all that, people are still fascinated by this dream machine and while they cannot afford to own or even drive one, seeing a Lamborghini driving by is poetry in motion.
Your vehicle may not be an expensive Italian import but it is your pride and joy. To keep your vehicle, no matter what it is, in mint condition you should always protect it with a car cover when not in use. Custom car covers are designed to fit your exact model of vehicle and conforms to the body to protect the exterior.
When Ferruccio Lamborghini decided to start building cars he already had two factories. One of them produced air conditioners and the other tractors. He wanted to take on Ferrari’s cars because he felt they were too noisy and plain looking. He envisioned a car that was powerful and fast with a luxurious interior to appeal to the elite who had money to spend and were concerned about looks and luxury.
In 1963, his first dream car, the 350 GTV, was introduced at the Turin Auto Show. In 1966, the Lamborghini Miura was produced. 1968 was when he produced the Lamborghini Espada 400 GT and it was a major hit over the next ten years. The wealthy playboy’s in the 1960’s preferred the brightly colored Lamborghini Miura and they could be found parked in major international airports and hotel resorts around the wealthy parts of the world frequented by the jet set.
The 1970’s were a dark period for the Lamborghini Company. The company was suffering, just like all the other automakers, with the oil and economic crisis of the 1970s. Ferruccio sold most of his holding to Georges Henri Rossetti, a wealthy Swiss car enthusiast. The company continued, but without its founder it lost some of its direction and creativity.
The company went downhill from there until it was sold to Patrick and Jean Claude Mimran in 1980. The company than went on to be owned by Chrysler until in 1998, Audi stepped in and bought the company. It introduced the Murcielago and the car dubbed the “baby Lamborghini”, the Gallardo.
Recently the company has introduced the Lamborghini Reventon that is based on the Murcielago sports car. Its design was inspired by the F22 Raptor fighter jet. It is an open top car that has an aggressive wedge shape. The interior of exclusive vehicle reminds you of a modern plane cockpit.
It has a V12 engine that can go from zero to sixty two miles per hour in 3.4 seconds. It has a top speed of 205 mph. The Reventon is available in only one color and that was specially created for this powerful car.
You may never own a Lamborghini, but you can always dream about having one. Any car is a major investment and you want to do everything you can to keep it in good running condition and looking sharp. By washing it often and using a car cover when not in use, you will have a car that you are proud to be seen in for years to come.
Your vehicle is not only a necessity it is also something we enjoy driving. With the high cost of fuel and with the economy being what it is, people are keeping their vehicles for longer periods of time. To maintain the car’s over all appeal a custom car cover is a wise choice. It will protect your car from the elements and keep it looking sharp.
When the name Porsche is mentioned it automatically brings to mind a fast sleek racing machine. The type of car, automotive dreams are made of. The Porsche marquee was in the works long before Ferdinand Porsche started his own car manufacturing company. Over his illustrious career, which spanned over fifty years, he worked with Daimler, Mercedes, Daimler Benz and Volkswagen.
In 1931 it was Ferdinand’s independent design firm that came up with the design for the Volkswagen Beetle. He started out as a test driver and draftsman at his father’s firm. To help keep his family afloat during hard times he designed race cars and the first Porsche sports car that would begin the legacy.
The Porsche 356 was the first car under this brand and it had an enhanced 40 horsepower Volkswagen engine and the rest of the parts came from wherever he could find them. A Porsche 356 won its first race just 1 month after the first vehicle left the factory.
Regular production started on the 356 in 1950 and was followed up in 1954 with a speedster vehicle. In 1956, just six years after the first one rolled out of the factory the 10,000th Porsche was finished. The company did not find its flagship model until 1963. It was the 911 and is still an icon today. It had a 2.0 liter 6 cylinder engine. Within the decade, the entry level, high performance and Targa versions were released.
The Porsche 356 ended production in 1965; however its engine was in the entry level 912. In 1987 the 250,000th Porsche 911 rolled off the factory floor. Porsche has always been a winner on the race track. The 356SL had a victory at Le Mans in 1951 and the 550 Spyder took its first overall victory at the Targa Florio.
Today the company is still building on its strong pedigree, both on and off the race track, and has refocused its development of the flagship 911. In July of 1996 the one millionth Porsche was rolled off the factory line. Today, there are four basic models of Porsche on the market and they include the Boxster, the Cayman, the Cayman SUV and the 911.
Most of us will probably never own a Porsche in our lifetime. However, that doesn’t mean we can’t keep the vehicle we own in mint condition. A car cover not only will protect your car from the elements it will also keep it cooler in the summer. To protect your investment a car cover with a locking system will also deter thieves. Using a car cover that is specifically designed for your vehicle will keep it looking sharp for years to come.
Ever since the first car was invented we have had an attachment and fascination with vehicles – the car badge or marque has become a status symbol of itself. Currently with everything being so spread out and with all the different obligations a person has, a vehicle is essential. Besides the need for a car for everyday purposes we are also like vehicles for their style and power they have under the hood. No matter which type of car you have you should protect your investment with a car cover. A car cover protects your car from the elements and also deters thieves.
Sports cars are very appealing and there are several different companies that have built a reputation for building fast and stylish sports cars. Most of them are household names and most everyone has seen one of their vehicles at one time or another. Usually, you can tell what type of car it is just by looking at the logo on the vehicle. Below you find a brief description of some of the popular sports car logo seen on vehicles today.
The Ferrari logo features a prancing horse or a cavallino rampante. This logo first appeared in the 1920’s on race cars built by Enzo Ferrari for Alfa Romeo. The GT models have a rectangular badge and the cars used for the race team have a shield shaped logo with the letters “SF” at the bottom. The yellow background is to symbolize Enzo Ferrari’s hometown of Modena. The prancing horse comes from a WWI flying ace. He painted a black horse on the side of his planes for good luck; so Enzo decided to use the same symbol for his cars.
The Bentley badge is the capital letter B with wings. It can be seen on a vehicle as a hood ornament or as a flat emblem. This logo appeared on the first test care in 1919 a Bentley 3 ½ liter. The B on the badge is for Bentley and the wings symbolize the speed of their cars.
The Bugatti has two different logos. One is the letters EB, with the E backwards and the other is a red oval with the name Bugatti spelled out. Both of the logos are in reference to the founder Ettore Bugatti. In 1910 the first Bugatti had the red oval and the second logo can be seen on later models when the company was reincarnated.
The Jaguar has two different hood ornaments. One is just a cat’s face and the other is a full bodied jaguar leaping from the hood of the car. The leaping jaguar was used on the vehicles made before WWII and the face was in use by the 1950’s.
It doesn’t matter if you own a fancy sports car or a compact car, both need to be protected from the harsh elements, such as the sun. A car cover will keep you car cooler in the summer and will protect the car’s paint job from tree sap and bird droppings. A custom car cover is a good investment to keep your vehicle in prime condition.