SPY SHOTS: Sporty 408 Porsche HP Carrera 911 GTS … “I’m not a big fan of Porsche’s. Let me know if you guys think this is a hot coupe.” – Funk Flex

With a power output of 408 hp, enhanced vehicle dynamics and sporty design accents and standard equipment, the new 911 Carrera GTS is the new pinnacle of the Carrera model series. It will make its world premiere at the Paris Motor Show in early October.


Official 1966 Batmobile Replicas Now for Sale to REALLY DRIVE … “Pull up in this in the hood…you KNOW what it is!!” – Funk Flex

You can actually buy this car now, to drive legally in all countries where it’s legal to drive car fire-spitting cars in spandex suits. For just $150,000, Mark Racop and his Fiberglass Freaks replicas will get you a full, exact copy of the 1966 Batmobile with:


2011 Audi A8 to Start at $78,050 … “This Audi big body is hard as hell!!” – Funk Flex

Press release after the jump…


Kia releases more pics of bubbly Pop electric city car concept – This car is def too small for me, but people might like it. FUNK FLEX

Though details are sparse, we know that Kia’s wedge-shaped, battery-powered, three-seat Pop concept, will roll onto the stage in Paris any day now. According to Kia, the sub-10 foot long Pop brings, “innovative design chic and dramatic styling to the city car segment.” We agree, but you could also say that the Pop adds some fizz to the vehicles that ordinarily fall into the city car class, no?


Spy Shots: 300-hp KTM X-Bow R … “I’m not sure if I like this or not…you guys decide!!” – Funk Flex

KTM has officially announced that the new X-Bow R is the real deal, with a 300 horsepower version of the turbocharged 2.0-liter Audi engine sourced from the S3. The X-Bow R will also sit lower with a lower engine mounting to increase cornering speeds and impress your friends at the same time. The R model will reportedly come in two forms; a “Sport” variant for the street and a “Race” pack for the track.


2011 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible at $205,000

. The hammer has fallen on the 2011 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible and the Barrett-Jackson crowd broke out their wallets for it. Final price for the drop-top muscle car? $205,000. Being the first person with a new toy costs money and an affluent fan of the bow-tie will be placing one of the earliest examples of the upcoming Camaro convertible in their garage.


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