Lamborghini Sarasota recently joined forces with Daniel Mutusiak, Owner/Broker of Action Realty Sarasota. Daniel recently held an 鈥渙pen house鈥?for a very exclusive property on Casey Key Island. Over 150 guests attended the 12 million dollar residence and enjoined the relaxing atmosphere with the warm sea breeze. The event began at 5pm and concluded with a spectacular sunset! Guests were able to not only walk around the grounds and inspect this beautiful property, but also enjoyed a close-up look at several high-end vehicles that we鈥檙e in attendance. Lamborghini Sarasota had a 2012 black Aventador on display. Guests were able to sit in and take pictures with the car. Former 2-Time World Heavy-Weight Champion, 鈥淐hina Smith鈥?made an appearance and got behind the wheel of the Aventador! Former 2-Time Heavy Weight Champion, China Smith. Guest had a great time enjoying the beachfront views while listening to vocalist Rob Satori singing everyone鈥檚 favorite Frank Sinatra songs. Food was catered along with beverages. Everyone enjoying a cold beverage under the Lamborghini Tent. The Black 2012 Lamborghini Aventador on display. Lamborghini Sarasota would like to thank Daniel Mustusiak for the opportunity. We look forward to working with him again in the future.
Once again, it鈥檚 the more powerful turbocharged Carrera engine paired up to all-wheel drive. However, here it鈥檚 paired up to the trick Targa roof. It may be heavy, but it鈥檚 also stylish and like the entire S range, close in performance to the more expensive GTS version. Engine: 3.0L turbocharged six-cylinder Power: 420 hp, 368 lb-ft. Transmissions: Seven-speed PDK, Seven-speed manual Weight: 3,483-3,527 lbs. Still using the older 3.8-liter six-cylinder engine, the 911 Carrera GTS should appeal to Porsche traditionalists, as it鈥檚 naturally aspirated. A solid performer in every way, the issue is that the turbocharged Carrera S is now incredibly close in performance for less money. Engine: 3.8L six-cylinder Power: 430 hp, 325 lb-ft. Transmissions: Seven-speed PDK, Seven-speed manual Weight: 3,142-3,186 lbs. A big, honking naturally aspirated six-cylinder engine sending power to all four wheels with a track-focused suspension. The Carrera 4 GTS is quite the performance machine, but once again, the cheaper Carrera 4S makes it seem like less of a value.
Engine: 3.8L six-cylinder Power: 430 hp, 325 lb-ft. Transmissions: Seven-speed PDK, Seven-speed manual Weight: 3,241-3,285 lbs. The Carrera GTS Cabriolet is similar in concept to the fixed roof Carrera GTS, but equipped with a heavier, less rigid droptop. Engine: 3.8L six-cylinder Power: 430 hp, 325 lb-ft. Transmissions: Seven-speed PDK, Seven-speed manual Weight: 3,296-3,340 lbs. A higher performance, all-wheel drive droptop 911 is an interesting idea and one we can get behind. But at this price point, the 4S Cabriolet may make more sense and if you really want to go crazy, there鈥檚 also the Turbo Cabriolets. Engine: 3.8L six-cylinder Power: 430 hp, 325 lb-ft. Transmissions: Seven-speed PDK, Seven-speed manual Weight: 3,395-3,439 lbs. Similar to the Carrera 4 GTS Cabriolet, the heavier Targa may give up a bit in performance, but it still offers wind-in-the-hair motoring in a far more stylish package. Again, the lower priced Targa 4S probably makes more sense. Engine: 3.8L six-cylinder Power: 430 hp, 325 lb-ft. Transmissions: Seven-speed PDK, Seven-speed manual Weight: 3,439-3,483 lbs. In the world of Porsche 911s, the GT3 is quite the performance deal.
130,400, the GT3 comes with a massive 475 hp engine that can rocket the GT3 from zero to 60 mph in 3.3 seconds. It鈥檚 also one of the most track-focused 911s on sale today. Engine: 3.8L six-cylinder Power: 475 hp, 325 lb-ft. Transmissions: Seven-speed PDK Weight: 3,153 lbs. Take everything that makes the Porsche 911 GT3 great and make it even better. That鈥檚 the thinking behind the GT3 RS. Lighter, more powerful and better tuned to devour racetracks, the GT3 is the ultimate track weapon in the 911 lineup. Of course, this comes at a cost鈥 high cost. Engine: 4.0L six-cylinder Power: 500 hp, 339 lb-ft. Transmissions: Seven-speed PDK Weight: 3,131 lbs. Basically a rocketship wrapped in a car鈥檚 body, the 911 Turbo is an incredibly fast car. With 540 hp being sent to all four wheels, there isn鈥檛 much on the road that can catch it. The problem is, it only comes available with a seven-speed PDK, it isn鈥檛 exactly affordable and the Turbo S is even faster.
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