| 1.BMW M3 2.Chevrolet Corvette Z06 3.Toyota Supra Turbo 4.Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4 5.Chevrolet Camaro Z-28 SS |
6.Nissan
300ZX Turbo 7.Mazda RX-7 8.Ford Mustang SVT Cobra 9.Porsche Boxter S 10.Honda S2000 |
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The
M3 is a factory modified 3 series. You wouldn't realize it but this car
can hull your family and beat a Camaro off the line. The M3 is a perfect
marriage of speed, handling, and practicality. |
Engine 3.2 liter Inline-6 |
| Horsepower 333 | |
| Top Speed 155mph | |
| Acceleration 0-60mph 4.8sec |
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The
all american sports car still has what it takes to beat many cars from around
the world. In 2000 Chevrolet introduced the race worthy Z06 Corvette for
die hard Vette fans looking to smoke the competition for nearly bargain
price at $50,000. The engine is tweaked to add 55 horsepower to the base
Corvette's 350hp. Race suspension adds to the strong track performance of
this Detroit legend. |
Engine 5.7 liter V-8 |
| Horsepower 405 | |
| Top Speed 171mph | |
| Acceleration 0-60mph 4.4sec |
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| Engine 3.0 liter Inline-6 twin turbo | |
| Horsepower 320 | |
| Top Speed 155mph | |
| Acceleration 0-60mph 4.9sec |
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| Engine 3.0 liter V-6 twin turbo | |
| Horsepower 320 | |
| Top Speed 156mph | |
| Acceleration 0-60mph 4.9sec |
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This
American classic is ending production in 2003. Although massive, it handles
fairly well. It's true identity lies with the drag strip. This is the quickest
machine under $35,000. |
Engine 5.7 liter V-8 |
| Horsepower 320 | |
| Top Speed 160mph | |
| Acceleration 0-60mph 5.2sec |