Long winter left you itching for a spring fling? These 10 new vehicles should fit the bill
‘s already outlandish offerings, powered by a 950-horsepower V12 hybrid powertrain, which lends to the ability to lap Ferrari’s Fiorano test track three seconds faster than the already-quick Ferrari F12berlinetta.Article contentDoes the Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Willys Wheeler look like it’s capable of tackling more than just drive-thrus? The answer is yes.
Most so-called “off-road” SUVs are never driven on anything rougher than a cedar chip-lined cottage trail. So there’s no denying any rational reason to buy a $36,395, a vehicle that clearly was designed for more than a drive-thru. From its gas-sucking V6 to its ride and handling package that’s only sophisticated if you were to compare to a horse and buggy, the Jeep makes little sense unless you work for Parks Canada.
As wild as the Dodge Viper and LaFerrari are, those spring fling supercars both deny their respective drivers the traditional spring driving ritual: Taking the top down. Not so with the $289,242 . Powered by a mid-mounted 610-horsepower V10 identical to the one found in the hardtop model, the Spyder has the advantage of a convertible top that can be lowered in just 17 seconds up to speeds of 50 km/h.Article content
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