I just found this on Howstuffworks.com, it's a great read.
http://auto.howstuffworks.com/chrysler-concept.htm
I just found this on Howstuffworks.com, it's a great read.
http://auto.howstuffworks.com/chrysler-concept.htm
does anyone know if chrysler plands to go into production? that would be really awesome if the first production car to break the three secong 0-60 barrier were from america
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On the shore lay Montezuma
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alot of cars broke the 0-60 3 second already.Originally Posted by my porsche
Well they began testing the me four twelve last month.
I can't believe you didn't know that the Dauer 962 Le Mans broke the 3 second barrier by a long shot (2.6 seconds )! Porsche originally designed the car, my porsche.Originally Posted by my porsche
and yes, testing began a while ago, and there was even a press day for the car (media could drive the car).
check this out, a list of the fastest 0-60 times:
http://www.supercars.net/index-sixty.html
duh, but they only made about 12, i mean mass PRODUCED, mainstream, buggatti dosnt count, cuz they will never get to production
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With his galleons and guns
Looking for the new world
In that palace in the sun
On the shore lay Montezuma
With his cocoa leaves and pearls
as in, ferrari enzo numbers, not much, but still considered by many to be PRODUCED by mass quantities
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Looking for the new world
In that palace in the sun
On the shore lay Montezuma
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Dude the Corvette Z06 does 0-60 in 3.9 seconds... 3 second barrier no big deal.Originally Posted by my porsche
3 second barrier....as in less than 3 seconds. I think someone quoted a 3.1 sec time for the Enzo on this site. Saying, it was done by a Ferrari test driver. It must be a pretty big deal if even an Enzo can't do it. Or a matter of priority...Dude the Corvette Z06 does 0-60 in 3.9 seconds... 3 second barrier no big deal.
Do you actually think that it's going to be "mass produced" like your everyday civic? I doubt that if they do make it, they will ever make more than 100 copies. Anyways, making 12 copies of a car holds the term "produced" just as well as making 12,000 copies. The ME 4-12 won't be considered "mass produced"Originally Posted by my porsche
Last time I checked, 399 copies of a car wasn't considered mass produced. Once again, a civic would be considered "mass produced."Originally Posted by my porsche
Isn't the ME Four-Twelve concept car a Mercedes product.does anyone know if chrysler plands to go into production? that would be really awesome if the first production car to break the three secong 0-60 barrier were from america
Like the Chrysler Crossfire which used SLK mechanicals put together by Karmann.
Saleen S7 is already in the under 3 club. And I thinks, it is American designed.
http://www.fast-autos.net/saleen/04saleens7.html
those stats are not really real. People have said it only went up to 3.5sec.Originally Posted by PerfAdv
It does use a mercedes engine, but that isn't a big deal. The Zonda uses a mercedes engine, and it's considered italian. same with the McLaren F1, which uses a BMW engine; it's considered a british car.Originally Posted by PerfAdv
That site is wrong, the S7 pulls in a 3.7 seconds:
http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/frame...php&carnum=449
wow... 14 miles per gallon?? thats not bad for a 7 letre supercar engine
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Thanks Sweeney921, didn't know they had the ME four-twelve on there!
About the Dauer Racing 962 LM; the car is basically a race car, and quite unpractical. Not to mention, that if it is driven enthusiastically, the engine needs rebuilt as much as a race car
Yeah but hit the throttle like it's meant to be, and see the gass gauge go down as fast as my car hits 140mph (which it can barely do)Originally Posted by PsychoChimp22
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