BrianZuk records the “Autos on the Ave” exotic car show, which included cars such as the Ferrari F40, Ford GT, and much more. The video begins with a group of cars driving to the show, then cars start pulling in and the video shows the supercars at the show. The end concludes with all the cars leaving, turn up your speakers towards the end, some great sounds! BrianZuk’s Facebook Here! www.facebook.com Cars at the show, many, multiple of each! Ferrari F40 Ford GT Lamborghini Gallardo Coupe and Spyder Maserati Granturismo Lotus Exige S S240 Noble M400 Nissan GTR Ferrari F430 Spider Ferrari F355 GTS and Spider Aston Martin V8 Vantage BMW E92 M3 and E90 M3 BMW Z8 BMW E60 M5 Maserati Quattroporte Mercedes E55 AMG
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The Audi head of e-mobility strategies, Frank van Meel, talks about Audi’s strategy on electric and hybrid technologies with George Achorn of Fourtitude.com at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show. Video Rating: 5 / 5