Best supercar


What is your favorite supercar?  

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  1. 1. What is your favorite supercar?

    • - Enzo
      25
    • - McLaren F1
      52
    • - Pagani Zonda
      4
    • - Koenigsegg CC
      24
    • - Saleen S7
      12
    • - AM DB9 (yes, it's not really a supercar but it's still awesome)
      13
    • - Skyline (for you ricers)
      18
    • - Bugatti EB-110
      6
    • - TVR Cerbera Speed 12
      4
    • - any Lambo
      12


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would the lack of ABS and the like not contribute to nonlegalness?

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no, actually ABS is still an option (and rightfully so, I hate ABS on most vehicles). ABS hasn't actually shown to prevent accidents at all. It helps improve cornering in high-braking situations, but for one, most people don't turn at all when approaching an accident right in front of them, and secondly, those that do, most of them are better off using a quick hard jab at the brakes, and steering while applying the throttle. ABS increases the minimum stopping distance, which when stopping in a straight line like most people do, is actually a safety concern. Statistics determine everything, and the statistics haven't changed at all since the introduction of ABS. Right now ABS is more of a selling feature, and some manufacturers are considering havin the base models without ABS and having it an option once again.

Personally, I find only certain manufacturers pull off a good ABS system, the rest don't work worth beans.

As someone before said, power isn't what makes the best supercar. It's the one that's your personal favorite, no matter if it's the fastest car in the world (TVR CS12 or Koenigsegg CC, they both claim they are) cos at the end of the day this extra 10mph isn't going to make any difference in the way you drive the car. Also at the end of the day not many people here will ever get the chance to own one, so post whichever supercar makes you dream the most!

Whereever you guys are seeing the Koni or the TVR being the fastest, show me a credible link. Until then, IMO the McLaren is still the fastest.

But best supercar? Far from it.

SL65 or something. :) A lot of power, and it's packed with luxury.

If half those cars can be on that list, I don't understand why none of the Mercedes AMG's are.

yep, my point precisely. your "leet", xx using, z replacing s username entitles you to not comprehend the statement which i made.

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I don't see how that is "leet" as I had this name before I even knew about CS or anything. So because I have X's in my name I don't understand you? Time to wake up and get out of your hole kid.

Anyway. The best supercar would have to be either Enzo or CGT.

The Chrysler ME Four Twelve

The engine is from AMG, with 850 bhp @ 5750 rpm, with 850 lb-ft. (1150 N-m) of torque between 2500 and 4500 rpm on premium unleaded fuel. 

With a curb weight of just 2880 lbs. (1310 kg), the ME Four-Twelve has the weight-to-power ratio of 3.4 lbs/bhp ? a new performance record.  In actual Chrysler speed runs, the ME Four-Twelve goes from 0-60 mph in 2.9 seconds, 0-100 mph in 6.2 seconds, and it will blister through the quarter mile in 10.6 seconds at 135 mph.  The estimated top speed of the ME Four-Twelve is 248 mph (400 km/h). [/color:drool:l:

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well im not a fan of supercars, i like the skyline but that one looks cool

Whereever you guys are seeing the Koni or the TVR being the fastest, show me a credible link. Until then, IMO the McLaren is still the fastest.

But best supercar? Far from it.

SL65 or something. :) A lot of power, and it's packed with luxury.

If half those cars can be on that list, I don't understand why none of the Mercedes AMG's are.

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I absolutely LOVE the SL55 (there's one not far from here) but imo they don't count as "supercars" as such, just very very good sports cars. Although I guess if I've got the 8-series beemer there I might as well add the CL55 and the such.

I voted mclaren...

because .. well.. it is..

I am however saddended to see the word ricer next to skyline.

because well, thats kinda ignorant..

but then again, the Skyline isnt a supercar anyways.

But I have however found a list of Bonafide Supercars, for yall to gOOGLE over.

(forgive my bad pun)

Ascari KZ1

Aston Martin Vantage V600 LE MANS

Aston Martin Vanquish

B Engineering Edonis

BMW M1

Bugatti EB-110/EB-110 SuperSport

Cizeta Moroder

Ferrari 512BB

Ferrari 612 Scaglietti

Ferrari Testarossa

Ferrari 360

Ferrari F40

Ferrari F50

Ferrari Enzo

Ford GT

Isdera Commendatore 112i

Jaguar XJ220

Jaguar XJR-15

Koenigsegg CC8S

Koenigsegg CCR

Lamborghini Countach

Lamborghini Diablo

Lamborghini Gallardo

Lamborghini Miura

Lamborghini Murci?lago

Lister Storm

Lotus Carlton

Lotus Esprit - S4S and V8 models

Maserati Bora

Maserati MC12

McLaren F1

Mercedes-Benz CLK-GTR

Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren

Mosler MT900

Nissan R390 GT1

Pagani Zonda

Panther Solo

Porsche 911 GT1 model

Porsche 959

Porsche Carrera GT

Saleen S7

Schuppan 962CR

Spectre R42

Spyker C8

SSC Aero SC

TVR Cerbera Speed 12

Vector M12

I would have to say the McLaren F1 LM, just for the utter technology that is involved.

First off, it has two 3/4 HP fans that suck air from under the car and blow it into ducts that propel it skyward. This creates two really good effects. The first is the vacuum it creates under the car. It literally sucks the car to the road. The second is the downforce created by the propulsion of the air skyward. Great. Innovative. Yes... please.

I love the Enzo, but on top of that... I would say the Ferrari F50 GT. It eats all.

Ferrari pwns joo.

Oh yeah... Skylines aren't supercars. They are slow and fat. 3500 lbs and only 276 HP... come on!

Any car though... it'd have to be the Ferrari F2004. 945 HP... 875 LB/FT. 1300 LBS. One... fast... beast. Yes, please.

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