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Re: Edmunds.com FIRST comparison test of GTR Spec-V vs ZR1.

From: "Spud" <spud(at)yahoo.com>

Subject: Re: Edmunds.com FIRST comparison test of GTR Spec-V vs ZR1.

Date: Sun, 29 Mar 2009 17:11:29 -0700

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That`s nothin`. This Z beat a Blue Angel:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x58iQwlzkcY&feature=related








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From: Sal <jackwhite200(at)yahoo.com>

Subject: Re: Edmunds.com FIRST comparison test of GTR Spec-V vs ZR1.

Date: Sun, 29 Mar 2009 17:26:38 -0700 (PDT)

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Get REAL PAL, GT Channel just did their test, 0-60 in 3.2 seconds, 1/4

mile 11.0.

Name ONE magazine or ONE Televised Car Magazine that has ANYTHING

CLOSE to that for the ZR1?

Even a BASE 100% STOCK GTR has done 10.3 seconds with 1 foot rolling

start at at drag strip.

I expect that with a great driver and 1 foot rolling start, a Spec-V

can do 9.99 in the 1/4 mile.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DROJUsRI4d4c

Wait till The Spec-V runs the Ring Next Month, also, top speed of the

Spec-V is estimated (at) 210mph thanks to a 0.27 coefficient of drag and

the high gear turbo boost device for 80 seconds of extra torque.

ZR1=3DPWNED



On Mar 28, 8:06=A0pm, Sal <jackwhite...(at)yahoo.com> wrote:

> Their ZR1 test resulted in ZR1 does zero to 60 mph in 3.8 seconds (3.5

> seconds with 1 foot of rollout) and gets through the quarter-mile in

> 11.5 seconds.

> The 2009 Nissan GT-R SpecV takes off instantly with virtually no tire

> spin, and the car catapults to 60 mph from a standstill in 3.7 seconds

> (3.3 seconds with 1 foot of rollout), while the quarter-mile flies by

> in 11.5 seconds. The 1/4 mile was supposed to be the ZR1`s BEST

> advanage and even there it`s a wash, and acutally the Spec-V BEATS the

> ZR1 with a 1 foot rollout like in a dragstrip HAHAHAHAHAHA. Also, the

> SPEC-V also had the 2nd best timefor EDMUNDS with a 74.7 MPH Slalom

> behind the GT3RS. ZR1 got 1.06Gs on Edmunds test on the skidpad and

> the Spec-V got 1.16Gs

> ZR1=3Ddissapearing speck in SPEC-V`s mirror.

> BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA, I can`t wait till the SPEC-V PWNS the ZR1 at the RING

> NEXT MONTH.

> The Funny thing is that the GTR Spec-V is NOT even the high

> performance version of the GTR.

> It`s not even like a Z06 is to a Corvette. The Spec- NUR would be

> comprable to the ZO6.








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Subject: Re: Edmunds.com FIRST comparison test of GTR Spec-V vs ZR1.

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Sal wrote:

> Their ZR1 test resulted in ZR1 does zero to 60 mph in 3.8 seconds (3.5

> seconds with 1 foot of rollout) and gets through the quarter-mile in

> 11.5 seconds.

> The 2009 Nissan GT-R SpecV takes off instantly with virtually no tire

> spin, and the car catapults to 60 mph from a standstill in 3.7 seconds

> (3.3 seconds with 1 foot of rollout), while the quarter-mile flies by

> in 11.5 seconds. The 1/4 mile was supposed to be the ZR1`s BEST

> advanage and even there it`s a wash, and acutally the Spec-V BEATS the

> ZR1 with a 1 foot rollout like in a dragstrip HAHAHAHAHAHA. Also, the

> SPEC-V also had the 2nd best timefor EDMUNDS with a 74.7 MPH Slalom

> behind the GT3RS. ZR1 got 1.06Gs on Edmunds test on the skidpad and

> the Spec-V got 1.16Gs

> ZR1=dissapearing speck in SPEC-V`s mirror.

> BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA, I can`t wait till the SPEC-V PWNS the ZR1 at the RING

> NEXT MONTH.

> The Funny thing is that the GTR Spec-V is NOT even the high

> performance version of the GTR.

> It`s not even like a Z06 is to a Corvette. The Spec- NUR would be

> comprable to the ZO6.



So, when are you taking delivery of your new Nissan GT-R ?








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Title: Renault upholds French auto tradition
Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 10:48:33 +0000
Author: Kevin Dietrich

twizy

The French automaking industry has long had a reputation for turning out vehicles that appear to be built completely from scratch, as though there was not a single other car in the world from which to turn for inspiration.

Renault upholds that tradition with a couple of its prototype electric cars: the Twizy, shown above, and the Zoe, which not only have ridiculous names but are among the ugliest vehicles ever produced anywhere. Renault unveiled the concept cars last week at the Frankfurt Autoshow.

The Twizy, which looks like it has square wheels, is expected to go into production in the second half of 2011 and the Zoe in mid 2012.

As The Coyote Blog puts it: “Combine 40% French design and engineering, 40% political correctness, 10% Hello Kitty and 10% of WTF to get this new electric concept car from Renault with square wheels called the Twizy.”

Indeed, the Twizy looks like it would come out on the short end of a battle with a Big Wheel.

Of course, there’s no accounting for European tastes in general when it comes to vehicles – it’s apparently either all (Mercedes, BMW or high-performance expensive sports cars) or nothing (Yugo, Citroen or pretty much anything built behind the Iron Curtain).


More on: http://southcarolina1670.wordpress.com/2009/09/25/renault-upholds-french-auto-tradition/



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Title: Tannistest 2009
Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 13:20:31 +0000
Author: tannistest

Tannistest starts tomorrow, 26th September. Almost all cars are at Tannishus and here is the list of this year 33 participants:




More on: http://tannistest.wordpress.com/2009/09/25/tannistest-2009/