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Administrator
05-13-2010, 01:15 PM
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Hot on the tread marks of the GT2 RS reveal, Porsche has just released a stunning new promo video of its fastest sports car yet. With 620-hp and a curb weight of just 3,020 lbs, the RS model gains 90-hp on the standard GT2 and drops 154 lbs of weight. And according to Porsche it will lap the Nürburgring in just 7 minutes, 18 seconds – 4 seconds ahead of the current production car leader, the Viper ACR.

Other important statistics include a 0-60 mph time of just 3.4 seconds with a top speed of 205 mph. But the most important stats might just be that only 500 models will be built with an asking price of $245.000. The car will make its official debut at the Moscow Auto Show on August 25th.

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JayInAtlanta
05-16-2010, 09:41 AM
Looks like the wrong text for this article about the new Mark of Leadership marketing campaign.

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In most respects Cadillac now has the cars it needs to succeed, but it’s still facing an image problem generated due to decades of sub-par products. To help freshen the image, GM’s luxury division has launched a new marketing campaign for Cadillac and invented a new slogan for the brand: The Mark of Leadership. And while Cadillac is still really just aspiring to be like its German and Japanese rivals, when it comes to cars like the CTS-V, it’s hard to deny Cadillac is a leader in certain segments.

Three new commercials have been released so far for the CTS, CTS-V and SRX, with plenty of lights, night shots and sexy urban settings. The ads are definitely fast paced and show Cadillac’s desire to appeal to a younger demographic.