What defines a fast car in 2020?

BTW can we change the forum so that the ignored posters are completely invisible? :)
Can’t we just change the rules to automatically delete invented ‘facts’. Someone has to correct your factorrets

then you get upset when challenged. Are you called Donald ?
 
Not a wise buy those though (IMO) better with a genuine car, shouldn’t loose money.

I'd still rather buy one of those as a fun car than a Golf R etc though. Anyone can drive a Golf R fast, everyone on the street who ends sentences with "innit bruv" is doing it.
 
My mates homemade Dutton with an RS2000 engine in was rapid. Scariest car I have set foot in, 30 odd years ago. Mind you, he could never get it to start ......
My mates RS200 (now sold) was the scariest thing I sat in, not so much for the power, more for the Ford parts bin interior and the feeling that if you touched anything it would end in flames....glorious Group B flames.
 
I'd still rather buy one of those as a fun car than a Golf R etc though. Anyone can drive a Golf R fast, everyone on the street who ends sentences with "innit bruv" is doing it.

Scary really when you think about it.
These cars are getting more and more affordable as they age.
 
My mates RS200 (now sold) was the scariest thing I sat in, not so much for the power, more for the Ford parts bin interior and the feeling that if you touched anything it would end in flames....glorious Group B flames.
With you on that! An RS200 nearly took me out in the New Forest, a good 6 inches to spare, but never done a rally stage since :eek:
 
Scariest car I've ever been in was a mk3 Escort cabriolet, which had a cosworth V8 installed in and converted to RWD. I don't know what happened to the guy, probably dead.
 
less than 1 tonne, more than 100hp.

I remember doing a twisty section of road in my totally standard MK1 XR2 in the Lake District.
I was literally catapulted through the corners couldn’t quite believe it.
You just don’t experience things like this in a modern car it was like walking in bare feet.
The original mini has to be driven to be believed in a twisty road too.

(Yes I realise it isn’t actually ‘fast’ it just feels fast, but that’s all you need. You are cosseted from the experience in modern cars)
 
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But that's my point - straight line speed isn't everything. Particularly in a car you are going to drive on the roads. It maybe makes sense if you actually go drag racing, but that's about it.

Its how much speed you can carry though the corners that really counts.
 
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