Re: Zoooom
Posted by satchmo on
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253 MPH and Still a Little Late
The Bugatti Veyron
is a superlative on wheels. But for VW, which spent six years and about
half a billion dollars, it may be obsession run wild.
By Dan Neil
Times Staff Writer
December 10, 2005
PALERMO, Sicily ? At 200 mph, the Bugatti Veyron pounds a beautiful,
howling hole in the sweltering haze hanging over the motorway.
This, the fastest production car in the world, is broad and low,
an enameled ellipse in a spiffy two-tone paint scheme. By comparison,
its now-vanquished supercar rivals, such as the Ferrari Enzo and
McLaren F1, are all edges and blades and angles, like F-16 fighter
planes or Japanese stunt kites.
The Veyron is not, strictly speaking, the fastest car I've ever
driven, but the one that's faster had a jet engine and a parachute. The
guardrail to my right is blurred into a dirty stream of quicksilver.
Houses fly by before my brain has time to register the word "house."
About nine seconds ago, I was dawdling at 100 mph. Then I squeezed
the throttle. The seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox clicked twice, the
engine took a huge lung-busting toke of atmosphere through its twin
roof snorkels ? and then things got interesting. Something slammed me
from behind and I realize it was the seat. Captain, it appears we have
fallen nose-first into a wormhole.
Two-hundred mph. And I'm not even in top gear.
? house?.
"The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return." -- Toulouse-Lautre, Moulin Rouge
Re: Zoooom
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Sun Dec 11th 2005 at 12:06pm
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Holy smokes that's fast. I wonder who could be in such a hurry?
When I need to get somewehere very quick I'll invent myself a
teleporter. More comfortable and less dangereous way to travell. cheers
Never try to be perfect - just try it and make the best out of it
Re: Zoooom
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Sun Dec 11th 2005 at 4:52pm
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The marquee top speed for that car is 253 mph.
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Re: Zoooom
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Sun Dec 11th 2005 at 7:56pm
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One of my friends is a race car driver. He routinely races over 200 mph. I just can't imagine doing that myself. One wrong move, and I'd be dead.
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Re: Zoooom
Posted by Dr Brasso on
Mon Dec 12th 2005 at 2:10am
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yeah, but UD, theres a big difference between hitting the wall at daytona at 200 odd miles per hour, and being killed by your wife for running over the trash cans......
.......ummm..........on second thought, maybe not :heee:
Doc B... :dodgy:
Re: Zoooom
Posted by satchmo on
Mon Dec 12th 2005 at 6:04pm
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It can go from zero to 60 mph in 2.1 second.
Now, that's impressive.
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Re: Zoooom
Posted by Crono on
Mon Dec 12th 2005 at 7:50pm
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2.9 second, says Bugatti (Not that you'd notice while driving.)
It can get to 186mph in 14 seconds.
I want one (I <3 non-bug/Golf Volkswagen). I would never have to stop for a cop ever again. What are they going to do? Catch me?
Also because the car is electronically locked at a maximum of 400 km/hr (248mph) ... that electronic lock and be removed and the fuel injection timing can be more efficient ... the car could go 450 km/hr (280mph) with no trouble.
$1.3 million isn't much more than a Mclaren F1 ($1 million), Well, no, $300,000 is a lot, but if you're spending a million dollars on a car, it wouldn't be that much of a difference.
Still nowhere near the speed of sound :\
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.