| 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
300ZX went extinct with the other great Japanese sports cars in 1996. The
Z was a highly acclaimed sportscar with great balance and poise. It was
well refined and easy to drive. Many sold but Nissan couldn't afford to
keep it alive. |
Engine 3.0 liter V-6 |
| Horsepower 300 | |
| Top Speed 154mph | |
| Acceleration 0-60mph 5.2sec |
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| Engine 1.3liter Wankel Twin Rotary | |
| Horsepower 255 | |
| Top Speed 155mph | |
| Acceleration 0-60mph 5.4sec |
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Mustang
is the most celebrated American car since 1964. The 2003 Cobra will posess
a rumbling 390 horsepower to surpass its archrival Z28 SS. Although it will
be the last year for the Camaro. |
Engine 4.6 liter V-8 |
| Horsepower 390 | |
| Top Speed 160mph | |
| Acceleration 0-60mph 5.5sec |
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Boxters
brought forth the rebirth of Porsche. The new Boxster was affordable but
lacking power, thus the Boxter S was introduced to the die hard exotic performance
lovers with a budget. This is the first mid engine car in nearly 25 years. |
Engine 3.2 liter flat 6 |
| Horsepower 252 | |
| Top Speed 160mph | |
| Acceleration 0-60mph 5.5sec |
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| Engine 2.0 liter Inline-6 | |
| Horsepower 240 | |
| Top Speed 150mph | |
| Acceleration 0-60mph 5.7sec |