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Renualt Clio V6, the half-pint-sized supercar. Mid Engined. :devil: :drool:

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The Clio V6 is an exclusive sports model with a unique design. With its chrome-finished twin exhaust, new titanium-grey side scoops and specially designed bumpers and wings, Clio V6 is styled to appeal to the enthusiast.

Inside, the car is sporty and elegant, with leather seats, a leather-bound steering wheel with thumb-rests, and an aluminium-finish gear lever knob, pedals and sills, all with the Renault Sport badge.

The 3.0 V6 engine delivers 255hp. The six-speed gearbox has been specially developed for improved responsiveness and acceleration. The tyres are inspired by those used in Formula 1 race cars.

With its low-slung body and transverse, mid-mounted V6 engine for optimum weight distribution, Clio V6 provides perfect stability. On winding roads, the car's trajectory is precisely controlled. Clio V6 has a carefully designed rigid structure, with special dampers and front swaybars.

Clio V6's safety features are on a par with the car's performance. The brakes, based on those used in racing models, are outstandingly effective. The car is equipped with twin adaptive front airbags, side head and chest airbags and seat belts with pretensioners and load limiters.

Clio V6 is assembled at the Dieppe site, France

Why do so many people like the bugatti veyron? It's uglier than that white kid on MTV.

you are a fool.

The Veyron is such an outstanding piece of engineering godlike-ness (ok not a word but you get my point) that even having the PLEASURE of looking at a real life Veyron should be enough for you... forever. simple!

The fact this car was approved to be made at a 5million cost and a 810K retail is just superb. This is as good as it gets. It will get no better for a LONG LONG time.

anything as long as it gets me from point A to B to C and back again over and over.. Why did i say that? Will that's only because i don't even own a car atm. But if i had to choose i would go with this:

http://www.dodge.com/tomahawk/flash.html

and

http://www.stanford.edu/~cantwell/AA210A_C...c_Car_front.jpg

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Ford FPV F6 Typhoon

Add that and an STI WRX to my list. :yes:

you are a fool.

The Veyron is such an outstanding piece of engineering godlike-ness (ok not a word but you get my point) that even having the PLEASURE of looking at a real life Veyron should be enough for you... forever. simple!

The fact this car was approved to be made at a 5million cost and a 810K retail is just superb. This is as good as it gets. It will get no better for a LONG LONG time.

It can be engineered as well as it likes but it's still hideous.

Ariel Atom

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Why? So whilst I drive around, I know that this little beast can beat everything apart from things like the Pagani Zonda F, Ferrari Enzo and the top supercars. :devil:

Actually, because the Atom is so light, I reckon it has a higher HP/weight ratio than even those top supercars. Lighter also means it will turn more precisely. So who knows, that cute little Atom might get you from point A to point B faster than say a Zonda. Nevertheless, what weirdos would wanna cruise around in an Atom lol?

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