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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Its gotta be that 1600 BHP Top Secret Skyline.

290mph mmmmm

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Where the fcuk did you get that from? No Top Secret Skyline has even gotten near 1600bhp. The Top Secret R34 GT-R has a 700hp motor and believe me it doesn't run anywhere near 290mph. Top Secret's V35 running a 4.5L VK45 V8 engine with HKS GT2835 turbos and still doesn't run anywhere near 1600bhp, it's predicted to be 800hp or approx 768bhp. The only two Japanese cars that I know of that has gone over the 400kmh or 248.548mph are: JUN & Blitz Z32 achieved 419.84kmh and the JUN Supra achieved 401.2kmh.

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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It is true to say that Skylines aren't considered supercars. However, weight and power aren't the only things that make a supercar. Also, you're comparing the stats of a F1 car to a road car, which, you can't really compare...

ok not really, skylines are supercars when they entered the racing circuit the skyline didn't loose a race, because it was too good, it had it's own racing league because other cars couldn't compete, most can get to 60 in the low 5's, and with a little unlimiting you can get there in 3's so it is a supercar in every respect, weighty or not it still has the design to move it's ass rapdily.

ok not really, skylines are supercars when they entered the racing circuit the skyline didn't loose a race, because it was too good, it had it's own racing league because other cars couldn't compete, most can get to 60 in the low 5's, and with a little unlimiting you can get there in 3's so it is a supercar in every respect, weighty or not it still has the design to move it's ass rapdily.

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But at the end of the day, it has none of the class of ferraris or super-jags for example, it's just a super-performant car. A supercar is more than just performance as has been said earlier. I'll be honest with you, I only put it up on the list to stop the whining ricers from going "OMFG WHERS SKYLINE ITS FAST LOL!!!!WTF!!111"

Same for the Ariel Atom, despite it being street-legal (I guess the Morgan too) it doesn't count as a supercar.

Year: 1968 // 1997 // 2005

Make: Plymouth // Ameritech // Mercedes-Benz

Model: S/S Barracuda // McLaren F1 // SLR McLaren

Engine: 426 Hemi V8 // 6.0L V12 // 5.4L V8 S/C

HP: 525 // 627 // 617

1/4mile (seconds): 10.5 // 11.6 // 11.6

1/4mile speed (MPh): 130 // 125 // 127.2

G35 GTR

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nuff said

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LOL I like that car too, but unfortunately it's not a proper GT-R, just something Top Secret whipped up. Still, a top car though.

I'm a fan of Japanese cars, but I still don't think a Skyline or a Supra or anything like that is considered a supercar as most supercars have ridiculous price tags, rare all over the world and low numbers of production per year. Although many Japanese cars have dominated racing competitions, they are very quick cars, but you can't drive them on the streets because they're track cars (unless it's something like the Mines Ultimate Response R34 GT-R), so to me they aren't considered supercars.

Year: 1968 // 1997 // 2005

Make: Plymouth // Ameritech // Mercedes-Benz

Model: S/S Barracuda // McLaren F1 // SLR McLaren

Engine: 426 Hemi V8 // 6.0L V12 // 5.4L V8 S/C

HP: 525 // 627 // 617

1/4mile (seconds): 10.5 // 11.6 // 11.6

1/4mile speed (MPh): 130 // 125 // 127.2

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too bad the cuda's not a supercar...it's a musclecar

I love it to death, but not a supercar, especially since when it was new the model with the hemi woulda only geen 5 grand max.

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