The Fastest CARS Sold in America!
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2006 Record?
The Swedish-built Koenigsegg CCR is now the world's fastest production car, recording a speed of 242 mph.
From the BMW M6 to record-breaking Koenigsegg CCR, these are the cars that most enthusiasts can only dream about.
Top Fastest Cars list is based on quickest acceleration times & best endurance
All of the vehicles covered here can go from standing to 60 mph in four seconds or less
Ford GT
0-to-60 mph acceleration time: 3.3 seconds
Power-to-weight ratio: 6.3 lb/hp
Engine specs: 5.4-liter V8; 550 hp
MSRP: $149,995
The Ford GT is an intimidating beast with an incredible acceleration time and a vintage racing look that is still completely modern.
This vehicle marks the 40th anniversary of the original Ford GT race car beating the world’s best in endurance racing at Le Mans in 1966.
The 2006 version is a unique reinterpretation of the original.
A special limited-edition exterior color, Tungsten Grey, is offered to commemorate the 1966 victory.
Similar to the 2005 Ford GT, the 2006 version boasts a 550-hp V8 engine, yet it shaved 0.4 seconds off its acceleration time.
This car may be intended for the road, but it has race-like qualities not unlike the original.
The GT will cease production in September of this year and will soon be replaced by the Shelby GT500.
This ultra-high-performance sports car is built on an aluminum space-frame chassis with super-plastic-formed aluminum body panels.
The supercharged V8 engine produces 550 pound-feet of torque and the six-speed manual transmission delivers power to the rear wheels
Speed Demons: Fastest Cars
They'll run you somewhere between a paltry $65,000 and a staggering $1.2 million.
Get behind the wheel of a supercar and you’ll have to redefine your idea of a fast car.
You’ll also want to trade in your golf-club membership and early tee times for a driving club with a Formula One-style racing circuit.
However, if you have other ways to spend the $65,000 to $1.2 million it costs to buy one of these fillies, read on and experience these high-speed thrills vicariously.
Culled from Netscape
Least Fuel-Efficient Luxury Cars
Annual fueling cost: $3,634
2006 Aston Martin DB9 convertible and coupe: 11 mpg/18 mpg
2006 Aston Martin Vanquish S coupe: 11 mpg/18 mpg
2006 Bentley Continental Flying Spur sedan: 11 mpg/18 mpg
2006 Lamborghini Gallardo coupe: 11 mpg/18 mpg
2006 Maybach 57 S sedan: 11 mpg/16 mpg
Pictured: Maybach 57 S
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