Was just on my way home when I saw a Ferrari in my rear mirror. It looked so fuckin' huge in the mirror. I urgent myself to go aside and let him pass. Then a few 100mtrs further we had to stop for a red light. When the light turned green he touched the gaspedal and had some overdrive. It was awesome to see.
But times like that I wished I had a supercar so I could compete with the Ferrari. A car that doesn't look like it's that fast but that would give the Ferrari a cold.
Such a car like the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII MR FQ400. It's faster then a Ferrari or a Lambo. It's even faster then a Pagani Zonda or a Porsche Carrera GT. And you "only" pay ?47,000 ($85,000) for it.
0-60: 3.5Sec
Top Speed: 175Mph (280Kph)
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But times like that I wished I had a supercar so I could compete with the Ferrari. A car that doesn't look like it's that fast but that would give the Ferrari a cold.
Such a car like the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII MR FQ400. It's faster then a Ferrari or a Lambo. It's even faster then a Pagani Zonda or a Porsche Carrera GT. And you "only" pay ?47,000 ($85,000) for it.
0-60: 3.5Sec
Top Speed: 175Mph (280Kph)
This is enough to propel the FQ400 from 0-60 mph in an incredible 3.5 seconds and on to a top speed in excess of 175 mph. It is a performance that even some of the world?s most exotic supercars struggle to match. The ?330,000 Porsche Carrera GT, for example, requires 3.9 seconds to sprint from 0-62 mph, while the ultra-exclusive Pagani Zonda needs 3.7 seconds. The BMW M3 ? hitherto the benchmark ?everyday supercar? ? takes 5.3 seconds to achieve the same feat.
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