Sport Convertible Rentals
BMW 650I Convertible
Style is number one with the 2012 BMW 6-Series, and that's immediately apparent: from the taut, sculpted hood to the stylized flanks. The new 6-Series screams, "look at me!" in the most civilized, sophisticated way possible. The all-new design is still eminently BMW, and instantly recognizable as a 6-Series, but it's aggressively posh in a way its predecessor wasn't! Under the hood lurks a pair of engines to back up its fast looks. In the 650i, a twin-turbo 4.4-liter V-8 engine provides 400 horsepower. That's more than enough to ably motivate the roughly 4,200-pound convertible. Mated to BMW's eight-speed transmission, it sends its power to the rear wheels with smooth, even-tempered force. Technology also features prominently in the new 6-Series. A Bang & Olufsen audio system delivers audiophile-grade entertainment and a touch of classy looks thanks to its drilled-metal speaker covers. BWM's Apps platform is also on display through the iDrive infotainment system, with custom-built integration and compatibility with an ever-increasing number of social, entertainment, and media apps. As you'd expect, the 2012 6-Series is also full of high-tech driving aids, including monitors to sense sleep deprivation, guide lane-keeping, aid in parking and reversing, and maintain distance from traffic in cruise control mode.Both the Coupe and the Convertible handle well for large grand tourers;both are ready and willing partners on a curving canyon road.
2014 Chevrolet Corvette Singray
Fully redesigned, the Chevrolet Corvette Stingray remains to be one of America’s biggest automotive “guilty pleasures”. Its body has a more ridged structure now made from aluminum helping with suspension tuning, a carbon-fiber roof/hood, and a revised 6.2L V8 engine. The new V8 runs an amazing 455 horsepower and 460lb-ft torque and automatic rev-matching with the seven-speed manual transmission. The new manual transmission uses the same gear ratios, with the 7th gear performing as a tall cruising gear to improve fuel economy;17mpgcity/29mpg highway. When the “Tour” mode is activated, the model delivers 28 mpg on the highway and when the “Eco” mode is activated it delivers 30 mpg on the highway. The Corvette Stingray comes standard with dual-zone automatic climate control, a nine-speaker Bose AM/FM/SiriusXM stereo with USB and AUX inputs and an SD card slot, MyLink infotainment with eight-inch touch screen, Bluetooth connectivity and audio streaming, a rearview camera, HID headlights, LED running lights, a proximity key, push-button start, cruise control and silver-painted aluminum wheels measuring 18 inches in front and 19 inches in back. As the seventh-generation sport car, Chevrolet calls the 2014 Corvette Stingray the most powerful standard Corvette Model ever.
Chevy Camaro SS Convertible
The Chevrolet Camaro SS has a long-running love affair with muscle car fans, nearly as long as that of its rival ponycar. Introduced in 1967 as a response to the stunning success of the Ford Mustang, the Camaro has had its ups and downs in more than 40 years on the car scene. The 2010-2012 Camaro's looks are an homage to the Sixties classics. Cues from past models include the vestigial vents ahead of the rear wheels and the hooded headlights, and inside the new Camaro, squared-off gauges and a dished steering wheel are drawn to remind drivers of the 1967 original. The Camaro SS borrows the 'Vette's V-8 and scales it down to two versions, a 400-hp 6.2-liter V-8 with a six-speed automatic, and a 426-hp version of the engine teamed to a six-speed manual. Older Camaro’s have been derided for clunky handling from live-axle rear ends; today's Camaro rides on an independent rear suspension and simply drives better, smoother, and with less twitchiness than ever before.
Dodge Challenger SRT8
This forceful generation off Challenger has been around since 2008, with the style that induces the 1970 original. The Dodge Challenger SRT8 is not only a muscle machine but known for its V8 engine; it quickly transitions to four cylinders to steady speeds on driving on highway or on cruise control. Not only is this vehicle stylish it is accessorized with safety from its electronic stability control along with the rain-brake support systems. Being one amazing ride that is fit for five people the possibility of the trip being a “power” , “road”, to an “amazing “ trip are endless. Not only does this vehicle still come with is classic fuel cap, it has fuel economy of 14/22 mpg. Standard features include remote keyless entry, keyless entry, head front seats, 6.5 inch touch screen display, and heated front seats. The Dodge Challenger SRT8 does not only define engines but confirms itself as the most live, reborn muscle cars of all time.