What do you class as a performance car?

If we are talking high preformance the sub 4.5 second to 60 , performance sub 6 seconds

obviously this is just one measurement and would include some lardy saloons so there are many other factors
 
Rotty said:
If we are talking high preformance the sub 4.5 second to 60 , performance sub 6 seconds

Nah, i would say sub 4.5 ultra high performance sub 6 high performance sub 7.5 performance.
 
what a bout sub 3s like twin blackbird engined caterhams

Mega ultra high performance?

:P

righ I'm off to bed as my brain is geting annoyed with my fingers addiction to this keyboard
 
Jonnycoupe said:
Been in a FWD thats seen off a fair few M3s.... ;)

bah you know that the lardy godess that is the M3 cannot be beaten by any conventional automobile

Its something to do with he fundimental physics equastion M3>*

anyway I was off to bedskii as I may have another dispointing day of M3 deprevation to endure and I need my energy for that
 
[TW]Fox said:
I've decided to make a new category.

Sort of performance.

This is cars like, oooh, 2.0 16v Mondeos :p

You're kidding right?

Anything that can leave a puma behind on B-roads, i.e mondy 2ltr, is a perfomance car ;)
 
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something that can be modified to be a "perfect" track car ;)

Old school escort
Most cosworths
200sx
scooby
evo
BMW M series
911

or just great chassis
MX5
Integra etc
 
Is a Rover 220 Turbo a performance car? 'Only' Fwd but is a example which IME puts the power down well. At the time of its launch it was one of the few road cars that would do 150mph

As for modding to be good on a track I would rate them highly in that area.
 
Performance CANNOT be defined by timings alone!

My car is a sub 7.5sec 0-60, so by Fox's definition would be a performance car. I am sorry to say its a Jeep, and although may be fast, is certainly not a Performance Car. Straight line speed is great, pulls like a monster, but show it a corner at speed and it cries.

My Cobra on the otherhand... ;)
 
FakeSnake said:
Performance CANNOT be defined by timings alone!

My car is a sub 7.5sec 0-60, so by Fox's definition would be a performance car. I am sorry to say its a Jeep, and although may be fast, is certainly not a Performance Car. Straight line speed is great, pulls like a monster, but show it a corner at speed and it cries.

My Cobra on the otherhand... ;)

But thats exactly my point - your Jeep has a significant amount of power which means that despite its weight, it offers performance. It is a performance car.

Ok it all falls apart when you get to a corner but IMHO it's not about cornering ability.
 
[TW]Fox said:
But thats exactly my point - your Jeep has a significant amount of power which means that despite its weight, it offers performance. It is a performance car.

Ok it all falls apart when you get to a corner but IMHO it's not about cornering ability.

ok, may have missed the point, or misread it, or too tired...

My Jeep offers ONE aspect of performance, its not a peformance car. My definition of a performance car is one that excels at every aspect of performance, acceleration, handling and braking.
 
andyfield said:
something that can be modified to be a "perfect" track car ;)

Old school escort
Most cosworths
200sx
scooby
evo
BMW M series
911

or just great chassis
MX5
Integra etc

Most the first lot need to be modified to be decent on the track, you have fair more fun with a hot hatches that are rawer and worth less. None of them are perfect trackcars as your are likely to cry if you get them bumped or crash them

Sports car in my book is deffo a 2 seater RWD rag top tho.
 
Steve said:
Performance cars would be

M series BMWs
AMG Mercs
Scoobys (STIs etc not the non turbos )
Evos
Porsche 911 (maybe not boxter)
Tuned Jap cars Skyline, RX7s etc
RS4
NSX

everyday "sports cars"
Focus RS / ST
FTO
ASTRA VRX
Mondey ST220
MX5
TYPE Rs
S4
you've put the S4 in the wrong catagory.
 
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