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24-07-2011, 12:21 PM | #1 | ||
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Just looking through the latest issue of wheels magazine which I bought for the article on the top speed test they conducted with 9 performance vehicles including the gt and f6. The test was conducted at Avalon airport and was designed as a top speed run with acceleration also being measured. I thought it strange that there were no hsv's included in the test. Initially I thought the mag had chosen the cars to participate and for some reason hadnt picked any hsvs. Reading the article further, it turns out HSV decided not to provide a vehicle for the shoot out. I can only surmise that they did this so they wouldn't be shown up by the f6 and gt. But i reckon not showing up is greater publicity for the fords Than showing up and getting beat. If this was the case, well done ford and fpv.
Looking at some of the other vehicles being tested the fpv's were a bit outgunned by some serious sportscars but bang for buck few of the competing cars come close, only the Lexus isf was close at $126,800. Also from the test it shows how good the f6 still is as up until 400m it's is neck and neck with the gt, after that the gt pulls away. Cars that took part were: Porsche 911 turbo s Merc sls amg Nissan gtr Audi r8 v10 spyder Porsche panamera turbo BMW m3 And f6, gt and the Lexus. |
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