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Testing The Revs

Just out of curiosity, I wanted to see to what the precise redline of a C63s actually is, as videos online comparing a BMW M3 cs don’t do justice to an AMG. After placing the car in Race mode and automatic shifting the car would switch gears up precisely at the redline of 7000 RPM. It would just be perfect with all the twin turbo boost. The shifts were soft and did not crack my neck!! Also, it gives me good insight on how to use my paddles more effectively. The picture above was really tough to take and was on the TRACK and the car is in sports mode during its cool down period. The rubber did have a good smell though, when I parked the AMG back in my garage.

The Perfect Rim

So the question arises, “What are the most ideal Rims for my car?” Without going into too much detail and long explanations I would like to speak from experience. The ideal RIM that is spec’ed for your car is an OEM RIM. This means it has to come from the manufacturer. On AMG sedans and coupes, the RIM that has been track tested in warm and cold conditions is 19″. If you put an oversized aftermarket RIM on the car for beautiful looks, it will not be a perfect fit and might affect your car in braking conditions and also affect its performance on the track. The car is not designed for this change and safety questions are possible. The decision you need to make is when you purchase the car from a dealership. You need to option the cars RIM for color and size right from the manufacturer. This option/upgrade from the manufacturer is only a small cost. If you get this right then you will be at peace…Aftermarket RIMS are expensive and with tires can really hurt your wallet. They carry no resale value whatsoever..Hence when you pick the car from an inventory in the entire country or build it custom, make sure you get the wheels you desire!!! That content feeling on how your car looks in your garage is priceless, so get it right when you buy the car!!

The online automobile marketplace #Carspear @carspear Carspear.com


We decided to publish this article to show more visibility on the online marketplace for cars. Looking at research on the industry it looks like there are two types of engines.
Internal Combustion Engine – Petrol heads like me desire. The more power the more glorious the ride. A few companies that are priced right and we need to look at are Mercedes AMG, BMW M and Cadillac V series. Others are overpriced imports or boutique where production meets the little demand there is.
The Battery Powered Unit – I would not call it an engine, but a battery powered performance car. The faster the battery charges the more the industry changes. In this area there are a few players such as Tesla, but the offering onslaught from VW is coming and by 2023 we should see every brand offering some type of model. The supercharger network is also growing here in the States and if OPEC plays hard the next Democratic President might piece together stronger regulations like Obama did. Right now, under Trump the Internal Combustion Engine lives on.
Most of the car buying is done online on manufacturers websites. As you climb the pyramid you will find brilliant shows such at #TheGrandTour where manufacturers market their upcoming models on Amazon Prime. Good resources in this arena are few. There are also subscription magazines but they categorize cars and the consumer thinks different. I would not get carried away by what magazines say. They often have to be in compliance with manufacturer research.
I would really like you to visit our upcoming website www.carspear.com
Folks from England @JeremyClarkson and CO. (The Amazon Prime show and previously BBC Top Gear) have already noticed Carspear frequently in their inbox. Ideally we would like to work with our resources to bring journalist transactions online, where they exchange their research with the whole web. Carspear currently has a 100 visitors everyday and most of the best automobile information is on Twitter and tough to find. Twitter is a great example on recording Blockchain transactions and the reference model they use can be copied by no other website.
If you have any questions log onto www.carpsear.com and my helpdesk will review and target the area you need help with.
Cars, you always love them. See you inside!!
Cheers,
@DalalSean