svxsti
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I was thinking today, as someone tried to race me as I was passing on the right because they were blocking the passing lane as usual, that that is when street cars are mostly tested. On the street you can't really run a full road course or even a real 1/4 mile race, so it all comes down to passing power during a commute.
So, I turned to the R&T Road Test Summary and noticed they list 0-60 and 0-100 times. Now that was interesting, because I could figure the 60-100 times by finding the difference, which is pretty close to highway passing, especially if someone wanted to race to 100, which does happen. These numbers also eliminate the variables from a standing start, such as reaction time, driver's shifts, wheel spin, ect.
So this is the ranking of production cars 60 mph to 100 mph (ties went to higher trap speed):
1. 2.7 Saleen S7 Turbo
2. 2.9 Veryon
3. 3.3 Enzo
4. 3.4 Carrera GT
5. 3.7 LP560-4 (Auto./E-gear Thrust Mode)
6. 4.0 SL65 AMG Black Series (Auto.)
7. 4.0 SLR (Auto.)
8. 4.1 ZR1
9. 4.3 McLaren F1
10. 4.3 911 GT2
11. 4.4 SL65 AMG (Auto.)
12. 4.5 911 Turbo
13. 4.6 Z06
14. 4.6 Viper ACR
15. 4.7 Superleggara
16. 4.7 GT500 Super Snake
17. 4.8 599 GTB
18. 4.8 Viper (600hp)
19. 5.0 Ford GT
20. 5.0 F430
21. 5.0 Gallardo Spyder
22. 5.1 GT3 RS
23. 5.1 8C
24. 5.1 DBS (Auto.)
25. 5.2 GT-R
26. 5.2 Corvette
27. 5.4 Ruf RK
28. 5.4 E63 AMG Wagon (Auto.)
29. 5.5 SL63 AMG (Auto.)
30. 5.5 CLK63 AMG Black Series (Auto.)
31. 5.5 CL600 (Auto.)
32. 5.6 612 (Auto.)
33. 5.6 C63 (Auto.)
34. 5.7 GT500KR
35. 5.7 IS-F (Auto.)
36. 5.7 M3 Coupe DCT
37. 5.9 Continental GT Speed (Auto.)
38. 5.9 Spyker C8 Spyder
39. 5.9 XKR Coupe (Auto.)
40. 5.9 Camaro SS
41. 5.9 M3 Sedan
42. 6.2 911 S
43. 6.3 Challenger SRT8 (Auto.)
44. 6.4 S600 (Auto.)
45. 6.4 G8 GXP (Auto.)
I'm stopping at 45! Slower cars were the R8, Vantage, ect.
So, I turned to the R&T Road Test Summary and noticed they list 0-60 and 0-100 times. Now that was interesting, because I could figure the 60-100 times by finding the difference, which is pretty close to highway passing, especially if someone wanted to race to 100, which does happen. These numbers also eliminate the variables from a standing start, such as reaction time, driver's shifts, wheel spin, ect.
So this is the ranking of production cars 60 mph to 100 mph (ties went to higher trap speed):
1. 2.7 Saleen S7 Turbo
2. 2.9 Veryon
3. 3.3 Enzo
4. 3.4 Carrera GT
5. 3.7 LP560-4 (Auto./E-gear Thrust Mode)
6. 4.0 SL65 AMG Black Series (Auto.)
7. 4.0 SLR (Auto.)
8. 4.1 ZR1
9. 4.3 McLaren F1
10. 4.3 911 GT2
11. 4.4 SL65 AMG (Auto.)
12. 4.5 911 Turbo
13. 4.6 Z06
14. 4.6 Viper ACR
15. 4.7 Superleggara
16. 4.7 GT500 Super Snake
17. 4.8 599 GTB
18. 4.8 Viper (600hp)
19. 5.0 Ford GT
20. 5.0 F430
21. 5.0 Gallardo Spyder
22. 5.1 GT3 RS
23. 5.1 8C
24. 5.1 DBS (Auto.)
25. 5.2 GT-R
26. 5.2 Corvette
27. 5.4 Ruf RK
28. 5.4 E63 AMG Wagon (Auto.)
29. 5.5 SL63 AMG (Auto.)
30. 5.5 CLK63 AMG Black Series (Auto.)
31. 5.5 CL600 (Auto.)
32. 5.6 612 (Auto.)
33. 5.6 C63 (Auto.)
34. 5.7 GT500KR
35. 5.7 IS-F (Auto.)
36. 5.7 M3 Coupe DCT
37. 5.9 Continental GT Speed (Auto.)
38. 5.9 Spyker C8 Spyder
39. 5.9 XKR Coupe (Auto.)
40. 5.9 Camaro SS
41. 5.9 M3 Sedan
42. 6.2 911 S
43. 6.3 Challenger SRT8 (Auto.)
44. 6.4 S600 (Auto.)
45. 6.4 G8 GXP (Auto.)
I'm stopping at 45! Slower cars were the R8, Vantage, ect.
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