Best Cars For The Big Three?

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I'm going to expand europe abit, because we have a few counties here:

America: Ford GT / Corvette ZR-1 / Dodge Viper ACR
Japan: Nissan GT-R V-Spec / Honda NSX Type-R / Toyota LF-A
United Kingdom: Aston Martin V12 Vantage / Bentley Continnental GT
Germany: BMW M6 / Porsche 911 (997.5) GT2 / Audi RS5 Quattro / Mercedes-Benz SLR 722 Edition
Italy: Ferrari Enzo Ferrari / Lamborghini Murceilago LP670 SV / Pagani Zonda F
Sweden: Koneggsegg CCX-R
France: Bugatti Veryon EB 16.4

There are loads of catagories you could choose though, for example:

BMW M3 E92 vs. Audi RS4 vs. C63 AMG vs. Cadillac CTS-V vs. Vauxhall VXR8


Ford Focus RS '09 vs. Renault Megane R26.R vs. VW Golf R32 vs. BMW 130i M vs. Vauxhall Astra VXR Nurburgring


Ford Focus ST Mountune vs. Ford Focus RS '09 vs. Ford Focus RS '02

Need I go on? :nervous:
 
Why dont u change to 3 continents instead of a continent and 2 countries? That sounds more fair

That's what I was going to say, and its why I layed out my post as Asia, North America and Europe... but if anyone goes and puts a Korean and/or Malaysian car up there...
 
For Europe... keep it british, i would go with an Aston Martin. :sly: Not sure which is their fastest car to date but the v12 vantage is going to be no slug.
 
Japan: R35 GTR
Europe: Lister Le Mans or Lister XJS ( sorry i know they aren't new )
U.S.A.: Callaway Corvette Z06
 
Japan: Probably the GTR V spec
UK: V12 Vantage
Germany: Audi R8 LMS
Italy: Probably the 430 Scuderia
USA: ZR1 or Viper ACR
 
^ Um, That Plymouth Superbird or the similar Charger Daytona are in a HUGE disadvantage compared to others in your list:



http://www.allpar.com/model/superbird.html

^ As You can see a Honda Odyssey EX (w/passengers) out performs the Daytona/Superbird. :indiff:
 
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For Europe... keep it british, i would go with an Aston Martin. :sly: Not sure which is their fastest car to date but the v12 vantage is going to be no slug.
Nah, either german or italian.

No wait... it should perhaps be half british, half german = McLaren F1. 👍
 
I know. It's probably the most known country in the world. Where have you been for the last few years?:scared::dunce:

Well you would say that, you live there. I mean other places in the world don't have states. So what is the equivalent of a state?, because i doubt it's a town.
 
I'm sorry. I didn't get that out of the last post. It's kind of like all the little countries in Europe make up Europe, only states for the US where most people speak the same language. It's kind of like the Europe thing only with the areas (states) instead of countries. It would be kind of confusing at first for anyone that doesn't live here or learned geography here. The areas and people do range VASTLY in different states though, almost like it would in different countries. It all started back in the colonial times (1700s) where people wanted their own governments for where they lived. So they made the colonies (Once again like little countries only they are all in America). When we gained our independence, they became states. After that they kept on adding on and moving westarward until they had gotten Hawaii and Alaska and approved them for statehood in the 1950s. That's pretty much what the states are and how they started. Just different areas in the US with their own governments.
I hope that it makes more sense now.
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Yeah that's cool man, didn't expect you to do all that, cheers:cheers:. You must be able to see how confusing it is when, even yourself consider the states to be the equivalent of a country, yet the whole USA is called a country. I guess the two things are just not cross comparable, US has a different system to everywhere else.:)

Edit: Oh yeah Australia does. Thats another confusing one because i always hear Australia being mentioned as a country, yet it's a continent. so it doesn't quite match up with the US system:confused:
 
My list is strictly for GT class race cars:

USA- Corvette C6.R GT2

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Europe- BMW M3 GT2

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Japan- Nissan GTR 500

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Yeah that's cool man, didn't expect you to do all that, cheers:cheers:. You must be able to see how confusing it is when, even yourself consider the states to be the equivalent of a country, yet the whole USA is called a country. I guess the two things are just not cross comparable, US has a different system to everywhere else.:)

Edit: Oh yeah Australia does. Thats another confusing one because i always hear Australia being mentioned as a country, yet it's a continent. so it doesn't quite match up with the US system:confused:

So does Canada. They're a lot bigger than the US though.
 
Edit: Oh yeah Australia does. Thats another confusing one because i always hear Australia being mentioned as a country, yet it's a continent. so it doesn't quite match up with the US system:confused:

Yeah it's a single country on a continent, the difference with the US is the US shares the same conintent with Canada, Mexico etc. Although they do clad us together into "Oceania" with New Zealand and all the small pacific islands which are not actually joined.
 
Japan-Tommy Kaira ZZII
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Europe-Noble M12 GTO
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USA-SLP Firehawk
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I know the hawk will probably get blitzed:dunce: but that car looks so badass:mad:, so hope we have firebirds in GT. Anyways i like to be different.
 
last gen WS6 Firebird would be enough. it simply is the best looking American car ever, IMHO.
 
My list is strictly for GT class race cars:

USA- Corvette C6.R GT2

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Europe- BMW M3 GT2

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Japan- Nissan GTR 500

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Id swap out the GT500 car for the new GT1 car as the GT1 car is pretty much equal maybe a tad faster than the GT2 cars. The GT500 car however would probably blitz the other two cars.
 
last gen WS6 Firebird would be enough. it simply is the best looking American car ever, IMHO.

Wow, cool to see someone with same appreciation for the car:). I thought i was gonna get absolutly cussed to death, i thought Americans looked at this car like a poor mans Vette, i mean there so common over there. In England you don't see these things on the road, only if you go to American car shows, Vette is much more common over here, and things like Astons i see every day.

In terms of performance though, and i know the bird has a great big engine that sounds amazing, i do think the Noble would probably hang its ass out to dry, but hey the Noble is a track car. If i was going to put a true American competitor to the Noble it would probably have been a ZO6, ZR1 would kill it i think.
 

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