10 Fastest Cars of 2011 - Yahoo! Autos
Kudos to Nissan!The cars are ranked on the rate at which they can go from zero to 60 miles per hour, not their top speed. After all, the average driver is unlikely to drive on U.S. highways at 215 mph, but is almost certain to get from zero to 60.
“On a racetrack, the GT-R is going to slaughter the 911,” he says.


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