The 5 fastest cars in the market
For some, speed is a way of life. Precisely why new companies have emerged to offer services (” they call it experience ) based on bringing the chance to enjoy driving a Formula One or even go into a modern passenger jet fighter while performing maneuvers impossible.
Other, supposedly the lucky ones, can afford to buy one of the super sports that we talk to you then register with performance cars close to the cars racing or even one of those planes for which we spoke at beginning of the post… Abrochaos belts, we’re going to take off

The Bugatti Veyron boasts one of the licensed cars on our roads ea fastest speeds. If w8 16-cylinder engine (ie, as two traditional V8 ) is responsible because it provides more than 1001 horses that allow you to accelerate from 0 to 100 in only 2.5 seconds.

The SSC Ultimate Aero declare an acceleration from 0 to 100 in less than 2.8 seconds thanks to its twin-turbo V8 engine and 1183 horsepower.

The Saleen S7 is a car originally designed for the competition which has a turbocharged engine twn 8 cylinders in V of “only ” 750 horsepower. Yes, the use of mechanics and its carbon fiber body let you match the 2.8 seconds of his nearest rival and surpass the 400 km / h top speed.

The RUF CTR3 is the vehicle of a company that specializes in preparing vehicles for the famous German brand Porsche. The car ‘s flagship American Coach combines steel, aluminum and carbon fiber components with a powerful engine of 700 horsepower that allow you to reach 100 km / h in 3.2 seconds.

* Porsche 911 Turbo is the only car strictly “street” that gets placed in this comparison (which already has its merit). It is noteworthy that, contrary to what is usual, the automatic gearbox (with the Tiptronic system called himself ) allows you to accelerate faster than using manual gearbox, while its twin engine turbo 6-cylinder 480 hp helps break the barrier of 100 km / h in 3.4 seconds.
Any of these cars can provide close to the sensations of flying in an airplane, the question is does it make sense to buy one of these cars in our country taking into account the laws and roads we have?