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2009

2009 Supercar aftermarket

4/6/2020

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2009 supercar Aftermarket design ratings

Koenigsegg CCXR
    When it comes to the world’s best supercars, a few names come to mind.  Everyone always thinks Ferrari first.  But when it comes to the best of the Supercar Aftermarket you might think twice about who really is the best.  
Yes, there are many supercars out there in the world, but not many of them make anymore modifications to their autos, since they already believe they are world greats.  But this is not true for a few companies.  Some people still believe you can improve what is already the best.
​        This year’s winner for the best of the best Aftermarket Supercar, is one of the most unknown supercars out there.  This car has claimed the fastest car in the world title before, and is one of the few cars you can take a driver’s test to own one.  So, for this year the winner of the AutoLooks A+ award goes to the 2008 Koenigsegg CCXR.  Best known for being the first Swedish supercar, the CCXR is one of the most stylish supercars out there.  From its low roofline to its stealthy looks, the CCXR is like no other in its class.
            As for this year’s Rusty, it would have to go to one car company that still believes it’s the best in the world, even though it still gets beat by its largest competitor.  So, for this year both Lamborghini himself and AutoLooks would like to give the Rusty to the 2009 Ferrari F430 Scuderia.  Even though it looks like something from a racetrack, it gives of an odd vibe.  It could be that its headlights make it look like its stoned, or it could be that its front bumper looks like its from a sedan.  For making us see that even the best can do something wrong, we would like to thank Ferrari for this years, Rusty car.

​Everett J.

Supercar Aftermarket Contenders:
 
A+         2008 Koenigsegg    CCXR
2nd       2009 Lamborghini   Gallardo Superleggera
3rd        2009 Porsche           911 GT3 RS
Rusty    2009 Ferrari             F430 Scuderia
2008 Koenigsegg CCXR
2009 Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera
2009 Porsche 911 GT3 RS
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