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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

A Weekend In Vegas

In December, we ventured to Las Vegas for a quick weekend escape. I didn't get to shoot many cars (too busy winning $$$ haha - see below)...

...but I did shoot two and I'm very psyched to post them here. First, there was a big fight in town that weekend, De La Hoya vs. Pacquiao, and the stars were out in full force.

I caught a glimpse of this luxury ride, the Maybach 62, outside the MGM Grand. Jay-Z brags about pimping around town in Maybachs and since he was in town for the fight, this may have been his ride.

Maybach 62 cost:
€431,055 / $392,750

Maybach 62 specs:
The Maybach 62 includes many luxury features such as fully-reclining rear seats, Maybach 4 zone climate control, tinted-windows, infrared-reflecting laminated glass all round, AirMATIC dual control air suspension, display instruments in rear roof liner (showing speed, time and outside temperature), folding rear tables (left and right), BOSE Surround Everywhere sound system and a refrigerator compartment. The Maybach 62 also includes an array of additional features such as Cockpit Management and Navigation System (COMAND), which includes DVD navigation, CD changer in rear seats, DVD players and TV tuners front and rear, two rear LCD TV screens including remote control and two sets of headphones, and automatic closing doors. Even though the Maybach 62 has all these features included, optional extras are available. Some of these optional extras include a panoramic glass sun roof at a cost of $11,670 and an external communication system, which includes a loudspeaker and microphone system which allows the occupant in the rear of the Maybach to talk and listen to the people outside the car. This option comes at a cost of $1,780. A further option for the Maybach is a retractable electrotransparent partition screen between the driver and the rear occupants, at $23,780. The most expensive option for the Maybach is a high protection GUARD B4 Package which costs $151,810.

My second shoot was of one of my all-time favorite rides - the Lotus Elise:

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