Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Happy Holidays 2008


To all of our wonderful friends…

The holidays are upon us. And in these busy times, it is often easy to neglect the important things: friends. So we would like to take a moment to express our deepest gratitude for your friendship and for your patronage. Universal Autosports is a family and you’re a part of it; your support and loyalty has not gone unnoticed or unappreciated. A company is only as good as its customers, and that’s why Universal Autosports is the best in the business. Because of you. So it is with great sincerity that we take this time to wish you and your family a happy, healthy and wonderful holiday season. May you be blessed with joy and happiness wherever you go, and we hope that your best day in 2008 is your worst day in 2009.

Happy holidays from your extended family at Universal.

Koenigsegg at Universal Autosports

Christain von Koenigsegg came to visit us the week before we brought the CCX to the World Class Driving event in Florida. It was a great pleasure to meet the man behind this amazing automobile. He’s very personable. He’s obviously very knowledgeable, but he also asks questions and is genuinely interested in the knowledge that we’ve gained about his own car. We had a lot of input for him, and working with him to adequately prep the car was like a dream come true. While new to America, Koenigsegg has been around for over a decade. But even still, Christain is very passionate about every example that has left his factory. He tended to the CCX that we have here like it was his own child. He’s very animated when talking – or listening to us talk – about this car. Anyone can see that he’s put his heart and soul into the car that bears his name.

The Finer Things In Life - Vulcan Motor Club

What’s the difference between a Ferrari and a Volvo? What’s the difference between a Rochefoucauld and a Timex? What’s the difference between a Monet and a paint-by-numbers? For some people, a car is just a car; a watch is just a watch; and a painting – irrespective of the artist – is just another canvas upon which seemingly dull acrylics have been poorly splashed. But for others, the difference between cars yields vast meaning. Performance, style, heritage – and emotion. For some people, a Timex just doesn’t yield the quality and panache worthy of gracing their wrist. And sometimes, though I give her credit, Georgia O’Keefe just can’t replace Dali’s Persistence of Time hanging in the foyer. Those who just can’t bring themselves to compromise on these things – often revered as necessities – have a deep appreciation for the finer things in life.

The owners and staff at Vulcan Motor Club are all too familiar with the finer things – and the lifestyles they accompany. That’s why they celebrated these things – these epicurean amenities – in an evening dedicated to those who indulge in life’s lavish pleasures. Occupying the luxurious Trump National Golf Club, Vulcan invited a select 250 bon vivants to revel in the splendor of those things that aren’t so easily attained. Perhaps perceived by outsiders as sybaritic grandiloquence, this wasn’t simply an orgy of wealth. Rather it was a carefully crafted network of like-minded ladies and gentlemen, sharing an evening devoted to the appreciation of discerning opulence.

The cars for instance… Vulcan is a privately-owned, membership-based automotive club whose constituents are impassioned motorists. Not satisfied with what can be had at just any dealer, Vulcan’s members are in constant pursuit of evocative driving experiences. Ferrari, Lamborghini, Bugatti, Maserati and so on. But not just one car; members experience all of them. Such is the kind of benefit associated with Vulcan Motor Club Membership.
So could an outfit like this adequately strut their appurtenances at a barbeque? Of course not. So they commandeered the most extravagant venue that suited their needs, decorated the lush rolling greens with their fleet of exotics, and partnered with Jacob the Jeweler and the David David Gallery of Philadelphia, to offer attendees a broad arrange of art on which their senses could feast. Not to leave out the sense of taste, the soiree was catered by the Trump National Golf Club. And lest they neglect auditory yearnings, the air was rich with the soulful decadence of live jazz.

The jewelry and paintings were a splendid compliment to the automotive bliss that was already in session. The five-star food filled the parts of us that weren’t already full of elation from being around such amazing cars. By the evening’s end, we were compelled to sign up for membership with the Vulcan Motor Club. And why not? More than anyone else, they understand our obsession with the finer things in life.

Monday, December 15, 2008

For sale: 2003 Ferrari 360 Spider F1 - SOLD...!!!...

This car is ripe for the picking. Not only is the market weighing heavily in the buyer's favor. But this is a convertible for sale in December - yours for the taking! Gleaming in glorious Giallo Modena, the curvy sexy body of this 360 Spider is flawless in every respect. Outfitted in plush black leather, the cockpit means business with black carpets and mats and two, ready-for-action shifter paddles set directly behind the steering wheel.

The odometer boasts just under 2,500 miles, and the exterior is complimented with shields, red calipers and front and rear Challenge grilles. The icing on top is the books, tools and keys that comes with it - this car is complete. The only thing it's missing is you. So come in and take her for a spin. We'll have it prepped in time for you to put under the Christmas tree.





Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Ronn Motors

The question on their Website is, “How fast can you make water go?” But the real question – the question that Ronn Motors has finally answered – is how fast can water make you go? Ronn Motors, a Houston, Texas-based company, has revolutionized hydrogen fuel injection. This revolution comes to us via their Scorpion, a car that’s as green as its competitors are with envy. Universal Autosports, one of only two authorized Koenigsegg dealers in North America, is proud to announce that, in addition to Koenigsegg, it is now an official, authorized dealer for Ronn Motors.
“We’re very excited about this new relationship,” said Giacomo Ciaccia, President of Universal Autosports. “Ultra exotic sports cars are what we do; we’re in tune with the heart beat of the sports car market and the wants and needs of sports car owners. And with the announcement of the Ronn Motors Scorpion, the pulse has quickened.” Universal Autosports, located in Glen Cove, on Long Island in New York, anticipates taking delivery of its first Scorpions in June, 2009.
In August, 2007, Ronn Maxwell and Adrian Pylypec met at a CafĂ© in Johnson City, TX, to discuss the birth of an American exotic sports car. By November of that same year, Ronn Performance Engineering was born, and private funding commenced. Ronn and Adrian decided an American exotic wasn’t enough; they knew the world was finally ready for a hydrogen performance car. The Scorpion employs Ronn Motors’ trademarked H2G0 system, which is hydrogen on-demand fuel injection.
Hydrogen fuel injection (HFI) is a process that produces hydrogen during vehicle operation through electrolysis of water using the power generated from the vehicle’s electrical system. A small amount of hydrogen added to the vehicle’s intake air/fuel mixture allows the engine to operate with less fossil fuel. The Scorpion uses this technology, achieving both lower emissions as well as vastly improved fuel economy.
The hand-built, carbon fiber body, blanketed over a chrome-moly chassis, is host to Acura’s V-Tech engine coupled with Ronn Motors’ own proprietary twin turbo system. All of this is mated to a six speed manual transmission, and the end result is 450 horsepower. The car’s light weight clutch and flywheel, refrigerated intercoolers, limited slip differential, and polished stainless spindles and control arms prove that this is ready to play with the big boys. When it’s time to stop, drivers can rely on 12” cross-drilled Wilwood rotors on all four wheels. Two-piece forged Modena wheels by MOZ are wrapped in Toyo Proxie Ultra High Performance T1R radials, 255/30/20 in the front and 305/30/20 at the back.
The on-board Hydrogen On Demand system, which provides 130 octane hydrogen in real time, is blended with gasoline in 30-50% mixtures. This results in an estimated 40mpg highway fuel economy. Say goodbye to gas guzzler tax, and say hello to Ronn Motors. To find out more about the company, the cars, or their H2G0 system, or to order your own hand-built Scorpion, tailored to your specifications, contact us.

Monday, November 24, 2008

For sale: 2009 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 - SOLD...!!!...

Chevy has been producing Corvettes for over 50 years. The Corvette - whether you like it or not - has become a staple in the sports car world, and is an American automotive icon. But other marques have always seemed to surpass Corvettes in one way or another. Top speed, horsepower, built quality, handling, performance - that is, until now.

The ZR1 is the new big man on campus, and it's schooling all of its classmates. With 620 horsepower to propel it down the road, and carbon ceramic brakes to bring it to a staggering halt, the new 'Vette is a lot more than just eye candy.

If you absolutely must have the king of the hill, this is it, and we're hosting test drives starting now. So swing by if you think you can handle Chevy's latest iteration of the American sports car classic. Like this car's throttle, our doors are wide open. See you soon.





For sale: 2009 Nissan GT-R - SOLD...!!!...

For a fraction of what it would cost you to buy a Ferrari, Lamborghini, Aston Marton or a Porsche, you can have equivalent speed, handling and performance, from an automaker who's been giving the world grocery getters for years.

Nissan's new GT-R is the consummate automobile for the sports car enthusiast. It's a passenger car, a sports car, a track day car and a new standard of spirited motoring - all rolled into one. The GT-R has nearly infinite settings, allowing you to drive it safely and comfortably in the snow, or 10/10ths around a circuit.

The on-board super computer will tell you everything you need to know in order to achieve better, faster, stronger lap times. Or how best to suit your passengers to and from the store or the movies. It's an all-purpose car; an automotive multiple personality disorder that's as friendly as your neighbor's car, but will bite anything that gets in its way.





For sale: 2007 T-Rex - SOLD...!!!...

So a Ferrari just isn't extreme enough for you, but you don't want a motorcycle. You want the highest level of intensity, combined with the sporty, road-hugging, low-slung feeling of the most amazing sports car. You want go-kart giggles with exotic performance, speed and handling. What to do, what to do. In steps this 2007 T-Rex.

Problem solved.

This black beast is ready to go. Black interior, carbon fiber in and out, and Wilwood brakes make this the most excessive road-going automobile in the country. Come by for a test drive and find out what all the fuss is about.





Friday, November 7, 2008

For sale: 2009 Audi R8 - SOLD...!!!...

Who better than Audi to create something so sporty and yet so comfortable at the same time? The new R8 is a marvel; a force to be reckoned with on all playing fields. It posts Ferrari-esque times in all categories. It suits the comfort requirements of even the stiffest epicure. And it turns heads like any other exotic available today.

This particular R8 is an '09 - yes, a 2009 model - fresh out of the box. It's painted in a dark metallic gray and features a luxurious black leather cockpit. The gated shifter is a direct homage to Ferrari's reign as the sports car king - and it shifts so smoothly, too. The odometer is nearly blank with just 80 delivery miles.

This is the car to have. Hands down, bar none, no questions asked, if you're looking for a sports car - this is it. This one is crouched on our showroom floor, peering out the window, waiting to pounce on the road. It's itching to get out there and dig its rubber into some asphalt. Come by for a test drive - it'll be satisfying for both you and the car!





For sale: 2007 Ferrari F430 F1 Spider - SOLD...!!!...

There's no better time to buy an F430 Spider than now. Yes, the market is down - and so are prices! When, before now, could you ever get an F430 Spider below sticker? Never! So take advantage of this opportunity and get something awesome for yourself.

Here we have an '07 F430 Spider, equipped with an F1 transmission. The steering wheel's Manettino allows you to decide just how much fun you'd like to have. You can go from a pile of giggles to a Shumacher imitator in just a few clicks. Liveried in Grigio Silverstone, a dark metallic gray, the outside of this car features fender shields, ball-polished wheels, aluminum calipers, 3M protection and a carbon fiber rear panel. The cockpit is tailored with supple black leather, contrasted in white stitching, and features power Daytona seats. A yellow tachometer and carbon fiber interior trim set the serious driving mood.

This car has under 1,500 miles and won't last long, even in today's current market. It's priced right and is ready to go home - but with whom remains to be seen. You're welcome to stop and take her for a test drive - but heed the warning: these cars are habit-forming. See you soon...





Tuesday, November 4, 2008

For sale: 2000 Ferrari 550 Maranello - SOLD...!!!...

There isn't a Ferrari made that I don't like. But when it comes to value - and sheer, unadultered power - it really doesn't get any better than the 550 Maranello. I mean, c'mon... 480 horsepower, 420 ft. lbs. of torque, and a top speed of 199mph. All wrapped in a subtle, elegant cloak, tailored by Pininfarina.

This particular example is liveried in Rosso Corsa with wonderful tan leather, coupled with tan carpets and a black dash. On the outside, the muscular body sports fender shields and red calipers. The execution of this car's specifications was simple, yielding an elegant result that clearly shows a sports car, but without letting on to its true potential.

We invite you to come in and take this monster for a test drive. You don't know torque on top until you've driven a Maranello. Call and make an appointment, or stop in unannounced at your convenience. Either way, we'll get you behind the wheel so that you can experience unbridled Ferrari fun.





Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Festivals of Speed

What’s in a name? Pebble Beach, Cavallino Classic, French Quarter Frenzy. Even if you’ve never been to those events, their names conjure images of the world’s most amazing automobiles. But what about the Festivals of Speed? Have you ever been there? What does that name manifest in your mind? We had the opportunity to attend this year’s Festivals of Speed, which is a celebration of those things that propel us down the road, through the air, and across the water, both in style and at a blistering pace. And the name says it all.

Our adventure began on Thursday, 9 October 2008, when we were dressed and pressed for cocktails at Luxautica. Luxautica, a pioneer in a growing trend of private car clubs, let their private member lounge play host to the evening’s soiree. Their facility, a clubhouse on steroids, is the quintessential VIP hangout. Whether you’re waiting for your car to be prepped, or you just feel like loafing about, the lounge and cigar bar are tailored to suit even the most epicurean connoisseurs. The two-story sanctuary is, for many of us, a dream home. A sterile, ground-floor, overgrown museum-like foyer accommodating some of the world’s rarest exotica; and a carpeted second floor, littered with plush leather sofas and recliners, big screen televisions, WIFI, and drink-bearing hostesses. If Thursday evening was a preview of what was to come, then we were certain we’d died and gone to heaven.


Friday was a free day; perhaps a chance to soak in the intensity of Luxautica’s party the night before. We were left to our own devices, enticed by the opportunity to get a taste of Orlando. But all that Orlando has to offer wasn’t so easy to see. The event’s host hotel, the Ritz-Carlton Orlando Grande Lakes, was something of a paradise – like a grown-up Disney World. Architected with a majestic passion and attention to detail, it’s not simply a hotel; it’s a getaway. It’s not a place at which you simply stay; it’s a place where you could literally spend an entire vacation. Golfing, fly-fishing, eco tours, a spa, and the finest array of dining choices a resort could offer. Southern Florida has the Everglades – but northern Florida has the Ritz-Carlton Orlando Grande Lakes.


Joe Sabatini, president of the Festivals of Speed, caters to the enthusiast, and to the reality of man. We didn’t have to wake up at dark:30 in the morning to get ready for the next day’s events. Saturday we were able to sleep in. It can be difficult to enjoy a car event – or any event – when you’re running on just a little sleep. But Joe knows how to organize his event so that attendees are well-rested and, in turn, his event is so very well-received. With a Saturday night schedule, we had Saturday afternoon to ourselves. Parked in front of the Ritz-Carlton was the only car we brought. Some people – Michael Fux, for example – brought a fleet of the most jaw-dropping automobiles after which one could only hope to lust. His collection is a hand-picked, made-to-order caravan of stunning European lines, curves and colors. His choice of materials, contrasts and final assembly are a veritable dedication to the sybaritic freedom enjoyed by the discerning collector. We felt we gave ourselves the short end of the stick by bringing only one car; but it wasn’t just any car.


The turnout of cars was rare, unique, broad, beautiful, stylish and representative of an event name like the Festivals of Speed. To our surprise (and elation), ours was the only Koenigsegg – a 2008 model CCX. Liveried in blue with a blue and cream leather and Alcantara cockpit, we stood alone in our proud representation of Swedish sports cars. And since we had time to kill on Saturday afternoon, what better way to show the world what Sweden’s von Koenigsegg has accomplished than by giving rides? The CCX is an infectious car, drawing a crowd much the same way magnetic poles draw iron filings. People stick to the car, pacing around it, fondling it with their eyes until the force wears off. The sound of 806 twin-supercharged horsepower through a Swedish V8 is unique and quite the attention-getter. Starting the ignition is like activating a human Gravitron. One young lady, Jenna from Wealth TV, was excited at the prospect of getting a ride in this magnificent super car – that is, until we actually took off. Her screams almost drowned out the howling, guttural roar emitted from the Koenigsegg’s center exhaust pipe. But the smile that emerged upon our return was just the first of many we saw that afternoon.


Saturday night’s Luxury Lifestyle Jet Port Reception & Motorsports Collection – wow, that was a mouthful – was an event bereft of nothing and, quite frankly, deserving of such a long-winded name. How else do you describe, in so few words, the regal presence of the epitome of luxurious and exotic motion. I say motion because it evokes a far more visceral feel than mere transportation. Transportation is reserved for things like the Long Island Rail Road leaving Penn Station, and the Monorail that shuttles back and forth between Disney and various hotels. But motion is the raw base upon which jets, speedboats and sports cars are built. The point-A-to-point-B mentality is scraped off and swept to the wayside when the design, construction and purpose of these machines is conceived. Ideas like cup holders and ergonomics are replaced with opulence and aerodynamics. They are everything to which the mundane and mass-produced are unable to aspire. And it is these facets that were so elegantly celebrated on Saturday night. Jets, the pinnacle of flight; speedboats, the pinnacle of marine cruising; and sports cars, the rarest and most gleaming of road jewelry.


Sunday morning continued where Saturday night left off: a gathering of, and an appreciation for, the cars that brought us all together. On the grounds of the Ritz-Carlton Orlando Grande Lakes, the Festivals of Speed came to a close with a concours that shared and rejoiced in the commonalities and diversities yielded by each entrant. The speed that is associated with the cars after which we so fondly lust is also a representation of the style, beauty, craftsmanship and power that are along for the ride. It is in all of these nuances that owners revel every day, by driving and exploring and sharing and living with and through these cars. But together, owners and enthusiasts alike can all come together annually, and relish in these things together …in festivals dedicated to speed.


When judging had ceased, and after ballots were cast, awards were bestowed. We were once again left wondering, “What’s in a name?” The People’s Choice for Best In Show for 2008 had an unusual name of Swedish origin: Koenigsegg. And now it is officially written in the annals of history, that the Festivals of Speed recognizes the Koenigsegg as one fit enough to join its ranks in celebration of something it so perfectly embodies.

Free Flatbed Service

These days, there are so many places where you can send your car for service. So you look for the place that’s going to give you and your car the best service. At Universal Autosports, we’re always looking to improve our approach to customer relations. That’s why, starting immediately, we’re offering free pickup and delivery of your car. Whether you’re having it serviced, stored or consigned, we’ll pick it up and bring it back to you, all free of charge. It’s just another way for us to show you how important your business is to us. If you have any questions, or would like to schedule a pickup, please call our service manager, Anthony Simone, or stop by at your convenience.



Thursday, October 16, 2008

For sale: 2003 Ferrari 360 Spider

I'm constantly around 360 Modenas and 360 Spiders. Ferrari made 8,500 and 7,500 respectively, so it's easy to see why I'd see 'em so often. But I never get tired of looking at them. They're timeless - kinda hard to say about a car so new - but they are. The low-slung, sporty look, the wide rear stance, and the curvy lines that compose this V8 beast are nothing short of breathtaking.

But every once in a while, I'm confronted with something just a little bit different. This '03 Spider is definitely different. The body is coated in a flawless layer of Rosso Corsa 322 D.S. and the cockpit is outfitted with plush tan leather. It's got tan carpets, and tan mats embroidered with red prancing horses. Red inserts make the power Daytona seats come alive. But in addition to this classic Ferrari interior, there's carbon fiber everywhere! Center console, steering wheel, door moldings and sills, parts of the dash - all carbon fiber.

The outside of the car is unique in that it sports a Hamann body kit. Some people hear the term 'body kit' and they think of some cheap iteration of sportiness. Not so with Hamann. A rear wing, altered front fascia, chrome wheels and a competition fuel filler cap do not a tacky appearance make. This Spider is stunning, and a unique alternative to the rest of them that are out there. We think you'll like it. So call us to make an appointment, or just stop by at your convenience. All you need to do for a test drive is show up.





For sale: 2006 Maserati Quattroporte Executive GT - SOLD...!!!...

Liveried in Nero Carbonio WB with a plush tan leather cockpit, this 2006 Executive GT is for the driving connoisseur who fancies both luxury and performance. The tan interior is offset by black stitching and onyx black trim to the dash and steering wheel. The shiny black accents are a subtle yet stylish alternative to wood grain trim.

The exterior beholds any and all who set upon it their gaze. Smoked front lenses, tinted windows, chrome wheels and red calipers set this four-door sports sedan apart from everything else in its class. Rear parking sensors enable quick and easy reversing, from navigating the driveway to parking at work.

The Executive GT Quattroporte is a car every person should have. If you need more than two seats, and if you require luxury - not comfort, but luxury - then this is the Maserati that should be in your garage. The F1-style gearbox permits sporty fun whenever you feel like it. Adversely, automatic mode makes the car as easy to drive as any other, and erases the jerky, stop-and-go annoyances one can experience in traffic. Call our sales department to make an appointment, or just stop in when it suits you, and check out this amazing machine. But let me warn you... a test drive of this car can often lead to a purchase.