We all have a need for speed and some of you junkies out there will no doubt be a little surprised at some of these models below- a little obsessive about the 0-62pmg rating take a look at some of these intense speed demons.
Imagine a flame red Ferrari F40, poised, sexy and powerful. The F40 model released
In 1992 boasts an impressive twin turbo V8 engine that pulls you from 0-62mph in just 3.8 seconds. If you compare this to the technology of the 2006 Mercedes SLR McLaren, there is no difference in the dynamic acceleration of both these cars, age really does not matter.
A 2009 Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560-4 can reach 0-62 mph in a slightly lower time of 3.7 seconds which is quickly beaten by the Porsche 959 model built and introduced to the world over twenty years ago in 1986, and boasts an impressive acceleration time of just 3.6 seconds.
The stealthy, powerful, purring 3.5 Litre V6 twin turbo engine on the 1994 Jaguar XJ220 has an infallible lead time of 3.5 seconds to reach the 62mph bar. The Mitsubishi EVO X GSR and the FQ-400, both released in 2009 (along with the Mitsubishi ASX) also have an equal acceleration time of 3.5 seconds.
Well not quite your mums Ford Fiesta, or a used Ford Kuga in London but it is in fact the powerful Ford GT, produced to the world in 2006 and with a punchy acceleration time of 3.3 seconds, this nippy little number will definitely put the fire in your journey.
Who would have thought that a Nissan would have sneaked its way into the Top 10. Here it is, the Nissan GT-R released on the automotive market in 2009 has an acceleration time of just 3.3 seconds- one of the very fastest in this line up.
This car model sounds more like a brand of underwear than a car but all the same the 2006 Ultima GTR powerfully reaches its target of 0-62mph in one of the lowest and most powerful times, just 2.6 seconds.
Boasting as the fastest car in the world the new 2010 Bhugatti Veyron Super Sport
needs no further introduction other than 2.5 seconds.
Imagine a flame red Ferrari F40, poised, sexy and powerful. The F40 model released
In 1992 boasts an impressive twin turbo V8 engine that pulls you from 0-62mph in just 3.8 seconds. If you compare this to the technology of the 2006 Mercedes SLR McLaren, there is no difference in the dynamic acceleration of both these cars, age really does not matter.
A 2009 Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560-4 can reach 0-62 mph in a slightly lower time of 3.7 seconds which is quickly beaten by the Porsche 959 model built and introduced to the world over twenty years ago in 1986, and boasts an impressive acceleration time of just 3.6 seconds.
The stealthy, powerful, purring 3.5 Litre V6 twin turbo engine on the 1994 Jaguar XJ220 has an infallible lead time of 3.5 seconds to reach the 62mph bar. The Mitsubishi EVO X GSR and the FQ-400, both released in 2009 (along with the Mitsubishi ASX) also have an equal acceleration time of 3.5 seconds.
Well not quite your mums Ford Fiesta, or a used Ford Kuga in London but it is in fact the powerful Ford GT, produced to the world in 2006 and with a punchy acceleration time of 3.3 seconds, this nippy little number will definitely put the fire in your journey.
Who would have thought that a Nissan would have sneaked its way into the Top 10. Here it is, the Nissan GT-R released on the automotive market in 2009 has an acceleration time of just 3.3 seconds- one of the very fastest in this line up.
This car model sounds more like a brand of underwear than a car but all the same the 2006 Ultima GTR powerfully reaches its target of 0-62mph in one of the lowest and most powerful times, just 2.6 seconds.
Boasting as the fastest car in the world the new 2010 Bhugatti Veyron Super Sport
needs no further introduction other than 2.5 seconds.
Sara Wright is working within marketing and is currently researching used ford kuga london
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