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Looks like it's full of scratches and paint bloches down the side. I'd get a refund. [/ QUOTE ] Looks like it needs to be washed. |
#22
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I was tired when I posted and am still tired posting this. *shrug*
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and all that from an V8 engine, so almost the same performance on the straight as the Bugatti, and it is much lighter, I think that this car is actually faster arround most tracks than the Bugatti, and that for only half the price. [/ QUOTE ] that car has a problem with its spoiler being too small - too little downforce for cornering at the speeds it is capable of. The Stig got a custom made wing put on it, but without that, the Pagani Zonda F is faster (with the Koenigzeggegfegegegegggegesaeegegeggg standard built much further down the list) |
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why do you care about the weight of the car, do you carry your cars around?? also if u can afford it you can afford the gas it takes for being so heavy
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I'll take my pinto with suicide doors, shiny 26" rims and 60" flat screen in the back anyday over this thing. That's balla
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The koeniggsegg (or however its spelt) is a really pretty car - for all the current breed of supercars that one is the best looking imo.
But its Swedish or something. If i were to spend that much on a supercar it would have to be from Italy. |
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at top speed the car does 5 football pitches a second and has 12 radiators, it can only go 8 min at top speed then it will run out of fuel
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LOL @ other Supercars
The Ferrari FXX is a car developed as part of an unusual development program. The car uses some technology developed from the Enzo Ferrari and combines it with some all-new developments from Ferrari and some of the suppliers. However, the car is only a part of the overall program: people pay £1.3 million ($2.5 million USD) but are only allowed to drive the car on special track days approved by Ferrari and after they drive the car they have to brief Ferrari on the car's performance. Michael Schumacher was given the last one ( number 30 ) when he retired from Formula One racing at the end of 2006 Ferrari FXX - not just a car |
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