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Old September 27th 04, 05:28 PM
Rob Guenther
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Hardly any of those cars can do 0-100kph in under 7 seconds... some can do
it in the 7 second range tho.

1. Volkswagen Golf 2.0 NO
2. Volkswagen Jetta 2.0 NO
3. Volkswagen Jetta 1.8T Almost
4. Volkswagen Passat 1.8T NO
5. Volkswagen Passat W8 Probably
6. Volkswagen Toureag V8 Doubt it
7. Volkswagen Golf-GTi 1.8T (mine) Unless you've worked on it no
8. Audi A4 2.8 (B5) Doubt it
9. Audi A4 3.0 (B6) Doubt it
10. Audi A4 Avant 1.8T (B6) In your dreams
11. Audi S4 2.7T (B5) Hell yah i'll believe this one
12. Porsche Cayenne Not the V6 anyways
13. Porsche 911 SC Targa Depends on age
14. Porsche 944 Turbo Doubt it.. it's kinda old
15. Porsche 928 GT Maybe, kinda a heacy Porsche tho
16. GMC Yukon Denali NO
17. GMC Sierra Denali pickup NO
18. GMC Sierra w/ 5300 motor NO
19. Ford Expedition, Eddie Bauer w/ Triton 5.4 NO
20. Lincoln Navigator NO
21. Lincoln Avaiator NO
22. Ford Explorer (V6s and V8s, in two different generations) NO
23. Ford F-150 Larait 5.4 NO
24. Ford F-150 Harley Davidson Edition NO
25. Chevrolet Avalanche 1500 NO
26. Chevrolet Impala SS (1996) Maybe, but I doubt it
27. Chevrolet Cavalier Z24 Hell NO
28. Pontiac Grand AM V6 NO
27. Pontiac Grand Prix GTP (2000&2004) NO
29. Honda Accord (I4 and V6, 3 different generations) NO
30. Honda Pilot NO
31. Honda Passport (aka - Isuzu Rodeo) NO
32. Acura MDX NO
33. Acura TL & CL TypeS (two different versions of the CL) NO
34. Jagaur XJ8 (two different versions) Quite possibly
35. Jaguar XJR Probably
36. Honda Civic Si (two different versions) NO
37. Acura Integra GS-R (sedan) NO
38. Acura RSX Type-S Comes close probably
39. Ford SVT Focus 3-door NO
40. Ford SVT Contour NO
41. Toyota Camry (2 different generations, V6s) NO
42. Lexus RX300 NO
43. Lexus RX330 NO
44. Lexus IS300 sedan 7 sec range i'd say
45. Lexus GS300 NO
46. Infiniti Q45 (3 different versions) NO
47. Infiniti G20 HAHAHA No
48. Infiniti G35, coupe and sedan I'd think so
49. Infiniti I30 NO
50. Infiniti I35 Maybe
51. Mercedes Benz C320 NO
52. Mercedes Benz SL500 Yes, hopefully
53. Mercedes Benz S-class diesel (late 70s vintage) NO
54. Mercedes Benz 500SEC (1990) Probably
55. Mercedes Benz ML500 NO
56. BMW X3 3.0 NO
57. BMW X5 3.0 NO
58. BMW X5 3.0 NO
59. BMW X5 4.4i NO
60. Chevrolet Corvette (C4) Yes
61. Chevrolet Corvette Z06 (C5) Yes
62. Toyota 4Runner SR5, Sport Edition (2003, V6 and V8) NO
63. Toyota Seqioa NO
66. GMC Envoy/Chevrolet Trailblazer NO
67. Volkswagen Beetle TDi (90Hp) NO
68. Volkswagen Jetta TDi (90Hp) NO
69. Volkswagen Karmann Ghia IN A WEEKEND... MAYBE not in 6-7 seconds
70. Volkswagen "Super" Beetle HAHAHAHA Super meant MacPherson struts and
like 5 more Hp but still NO

Practically none of these cars can do 0-60mph in under 7 seconds, some are
close... but morel like the low 7-8 range... most of these cars will do it
in the 8-10 second range.

These are all pretty average cars... even those Porsches, while once they
were fast by todays standards the 944 and 928 aren't super quick to
100kph... Tho they are still amazing machines. The 911, you didn't say how
old it is, the news ones can do it for sure.

I'd say the fastest car you have "driven" is the Z06 Vette.
"Steve Grauman" > wrote in message
...
> >Well just for fun, how about you list every car you have driven and
>>why in the last 5 years.

>
> Sure. =)
>
> 1. Volkswagen Golf 2.0
> 2. Volkswagen Jetta 2.0
> 3. Volkswagen Jetta 1.8T
> 4. Volkswagen Passat 1.8T
> 5. Volkswagen Passat W8
> 6. Volkswagen Toureag V8
> 7. Volkswagen Golf-GTi 1.8T (mine)
> 8. Audi A4 2.8 (B5)
> 9. Audi A4 3.0 (B6)
> 10. Audi A4 Avant 1.8T (B6)
> 11. Audi S4 2.7T (B5)
> 12. Porsche Cayenne
> 13. Porsche 911 SC Targa
> 14. Porsche 944 Turbo
> 15. Porsche 928 GT
> 16. GMC Yukon Denali
> 17. GMC Sierra Denali pickup
> 18. GMC Sierra w/ 5300 motor
> 19. Ford Expedition, Eddie Bauer w/ Triton 5.4
> 20. Lincoln Navigator
> 21. Lincoln Avaiator
> 22. Ford Explorer (V6s and V8s, in two different generations)
> 23. Ford F-150 Larait 5.4
> 24. Ford F-150 Harley Davidson Edition
> 25. Chevrolet Avalanche 1500
> 26. Chevrolet Impala SS (1996)
> 27. Chevrolet Cavalier Z24
> 28. Pontiac Grand AM V6
> 27. Pontiac Grand Prix GTP (2000&2004)
> 29. Honda Accord (I4 and V6, 3 different generations)
> 30. Honda Pilot
> 31. Honda Passport (aka - Isuzu Rodeo)
> 32. Acura MDX
> 33. Acura TL & CL TypeS (two different versions of the CL)
> 34. Jagaur XJ8 (two different versions)
> 35. Jaguar XJR
> 36. Honda Civic Si (two different versions)
> 37. Acura Integra GS-R (sedan)
> 38. Acura RSX Type-S
> 39. Ford SVT Focus 3-door
> 40. Ford SVT Contour
> 41. Toyota Camry (2 different generations, V6s)
> 42. Lexus RX300
> 43. Lexus RX330
> 44. Lexus IS300 sedan
> 45. Lexus GS300
> 46. Infiniti Q45 (3 different versions)
> 47. Infiniti G20
> 48. Infiniti G35, coupe and sedan
> 49. Infiniti I30
> 50. Infiniti I35
> 51. Mercedes Benz C320
> 52. Mercedes Benz SL500
> 53. Mercedes Benz S-class diesel (late 70s vintage)
> 54. Mercedes Benz 500SEC (1990)
> 55. Mercedes Benz ML500
> 56. BMW X3 3.0
> 57. BMW X5 3.0
> 58. BMW X5 3.0
> 59. BMW X5 4.4i
> 60. Chevrolet Corvette (C4)
> 61. Chevrolet Corvette Z06 (C5)
> 62. Toyota 4Runner SR5, Sport Edition (2003, V6 and V8)
> 63. Toyota Seqioa
> 66. GMC Envoy/Chevrolet Trailblazer
> 67. Volkswagen Beetle TDi (90Hp)
> 68. Volkswagen Jetta TDi (90Hp)
> 69. Volkswagen Karmann Ghia
> 70. Volkswagen "Super" Beetle
>
>>Also list every car you have owned in your
>>life

>
> The only one of these cars I have *owned* is the 2002 GTi. Most of these
> though, belonged either to family members or friends of the family, and I
> have
> spent a lot of time in them, both riding AND behind the wheel. The few
> that
> were not owned by someone related or someone we know are cars that I've
> test
> driven (usually more than once) at length. I think I've got all of them
> listed
> but I started to get bored, so I'm not gonna try to add anything else.
>
>> I personally drive cars as a neccesity. It used to be fun but I
>>drive over 35,000 miles a year so it is just another job.

>
> My father puts anywhere from 35,000 to 40,000 a year on his cars, on
> average.
> His 4Runner is less than a year and a half old and has 53,000 miles and
> change
> on it.
> Steve Grauman



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