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12/30/2014 at 14:03 • Filed to: None | 1 | 4 |
Time to round up what's left of the worlds automakers, a process which inherently gives us lots of oddballs.
First up lets look at the French cars. You'll notice that in general they lack the massive power that you'll find in cars from other countries and make up for it with pure character. Modern Bugatti seems to me to be French in name only, but for lack of a better place to put it you find it on this list.
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I think there's juuust enough Swedish cars to give them their own list.
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For fun I've lumped all the cars from countries not previously covered into one list. This gives us lots of bizarre comparisons. Ever think a Holden Ute would compare so closely to a Spyker? Or a Seat Leon Cupra with a KIA K900? I didn't get as many Aussie cars as I wanted for this list, maybe someday I'll address that. There's probably a ton of cool cars I've missed, if you've got any ideas let'er rip.
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Tuned next week for a way improved American cars by Power/Weight.
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In our forth installment we look at the cars of Italy. If you think a list of Italian cars ranked… !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!!
BeaterGT
> 472CID
12/30/2014 at 14:29 | 0 |
Awesome list but are those Veyron weight numbers correct?
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> 472CID
12/30/2014 at 14:42 | 0 |
Where's the 2004-2007 V70r and S60R?
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12/30/2014 at 15:18 | 0 |
I guess I missed it/lumped it in with the garden variety T5
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> BeaterGT
12/30/2014 at 15:25 | 0 |
Those weights I've found at multiple sources. I've seen the power figure for the 16.4 at 1001 metric hp (which is 987 old hp) and 1001 old hp (which would be 1015 metric hp)