Monday, November 8, 2010

Top 10 best no-limit supercars


10) Porsche 911 GT2 RS


911 GT2 RS is not the kind of car that anybody can drive, and people who can afford these machines probably won't be racing drivers. There is no backseat or radio. People who can afford this machine won't be using it on a daily basis. This is a track car, so for that reason, it comes last. Prices start at $245,000.

9) Lexus LFA

This car was very difficult to rank. There is no doubt that the LFA is a very quick car in a straight line and around the bends. The LFA isn't the fastest car ever made, it's not the most powerful, and it’s not even the quickest to 60 MPH. But this Toyota cost nearly $400,000. As an engineering statement, the LFA is brilliant, but just a bit too expensive and a bit too nerdy.

8) Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG

SLS AMG could be one of the best supercars for daily use. The interior is well designed and well built, the trunk is big enough for groceries, and the ride is firm, but not back breaking. A good way to sum up the SLS is that it’s a track-oriented super car that is also luxurious. Not to mention those gull-wing doors are so much fun. Prices start at around $200,000.

7) Ferrari 458 Italia

With the 458, Ferrari takes its classic mid-mounted, high-winding V8 sports car formula to a whole new level. As a driver's vehicle, this car is light, powerful, superbly balanced, and there isn't much that can compete.

The looks are some of the best from Ferrari in recent years and the interior is stunning as well. The Italia says that beauty doesn't have to be sacrificed for insane performance. As far as prestige goes, well, it's a Ferrari and that's about as prestigious as it gets. Prices start at a very reasonable $225,000.


6) Lamborghini Murcielago LP670-4 SV

The SuperVeloce's V12 produces 661 hp at 8000 rpm and 490 lb.ft of torque. The SV can hit 200+ miles per hour and it will hit 60 mph in around 3.5 seconds. The leaner, meaner Murcielago makes the SV the best of the series. Prices start at $450,000.


5) Koenigsegg CCXR

Sweden might not be a very exciting country, but they sure can make cars. In March 2009 the CCXR was chosen by Forbes as one of the 10 most beautiful cars in history and it can hit speeds of 250 miles per hour. This car is also marketed as an eco-supercar, because it can run on E85. The price for this machine, to put it simply, is a lot. Just try going to the bank and ask for $1.2 million for a new car

4) Aston Martin One 77

Like most Aston models, the car is very stunning. It could be the best looking car on this list, which is saying a lot. The One-77 will feature a full carbon fiber monocoque chassis, a handcrafted aluminum body, and a 7.3 liter V12 engine with over 700 hp. Prices will be around $1.7 million, so it's a car for the very rich. Only 77 will be made, making this car as cool as it comes.

3) Ferrari 599 GTO

It started off with the 599 GTB, then the track only 599XX. This is the fastest road-going Ferrari ever built. It's that simple. The speed is just insane and the handling is Ferrari brilliant. The styling is performance oriented and the interior is more of a cockpit than a cabin. As a driver's car, the GTO is one of the best cars on the market. Prices start at $383,500

2) Pagani Zonda F

The Zonda has always been a crazy looking machine, but it didn't become a supercar icon just on looks alone. The fit and finish is stunning, as is the Mercedes engine. This machine's performance will go right up with the greatest of all time. The car is outrageously quick and useable in the corners. The looks might be a bit over the top but for this kind of money. Prices start at $741,000.

1) Bugatti Veyron Super Sports

It's the fastest machine in the world and it's so luxurious that you could use it on a daily basis. The Veyron looks stunning inside and out. The car is very expensive with a price tag of around $1 million.

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