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Fastest Cars Under $50K + More Auto News : )
Fastest Cars Under $50,000
These affordable autos are the quickest in their classes.
(I don't know about you, but $50K is not affordables 2 me : )
I must be living in the stone age Pay Checks : )
Posted 4 something 4 member's to read & stay informed on the
auto market.....Hope someone can afford one of the below machines : )
By Hannah Elliott
Ford Mustang
The Texas Mile is an annual three-day racing event held on an airport runway 90 miles south of San Antonio. The rules are simple: more than 200 amateur racers in 11 different classes have a one-mile chance over the course of three days to see how fast they can go.
In March, Richard Holt won by pushing his 1,000-horsepower, twin-turbo auto 2008 Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera past 250 miles per hour--an event record.
The car cost roughly $200,000 new in 2007, plus thousands of dollars Holt spent with Underground Racing, a high-performance tuning outfit in Charlotte, N.C., beefing it up with engine extras to give it super-fast capabilities.
MORE AT FORBES.COM
Fast But Feasible
To compile our list of the fastest cars under $50,000, we combed through zero-to-60 mph times for all likely performance coupes, sedans and roadsters (SUVs and trucks didn't qualify when it came to competing with these cars on speed) sold in the U.S. that cost under $50,000. The vehicles with the fastest times made our list. Zero-to-60 times were provided by the manufacturers or by Kelley Blue Book. Sport packages that may have decreased acceleration times but pushed the MSRP over $50,000 were not considered.
This can be a tough combination. That's because speed is achieved through costly turboboosters and torque and by lightweight carbon-fiber body panels and aluminum frames. The aluminum frame of the Audi TTS, for example, is 48% lighter than a steel frame of identical size. Other components, such as carbon fiber spoilers, ceramic brakes and finely tuned, hand-built engines are considerably more expensive than standard features. That's where the delicate balance of price vs. power comes in.
BMW has several models on our list. The Munich-based automaker prides itself on its high-performance engineering and driver-oriented design, found, for example, in the $46,000 Z4, $40,600 335i and $36,050 135i.
A base version of the 335i sedan has a 3.0-liter, 300-horsepower, turbo-charged engine that will go from zero to 60 mph in 5.6 seconds (5.7 seconds with automatic transmission), with a top speed of 150 mph. The car makes things easy for drivers who actually enjoy the act of driving, using dynamic stability control and traction control to monitor the car around corners and through slick patches, with an on-board computer that shows oil levels, spark-plug status and remaining travel range.
The 135i is less expensive than its 3-Series counterpart, and smaller. Its size allows BMW to charge less than the 335i and makes the car faster. Jake Fisher, who has tested hundreds of cars for Consumer Reports, says that with the right driver, the 135i can even hold its own against more expensive sports coupes, like BMW's M3. Indeed the 135i does zero to 60 in 5 seconds (5.1 seconds with the manual), thanks to a turbo-boosted, 6-cylinder, 300-horsepower engine. Top speed is 131 mph.
American Muscle
Foreign-made cars--including the Porsche Boxster, Infiniti G37, Lexus IS and BMW Z4--dominate our list, but three American-made cars top it: Ford's $48,645 Mustang GT500, Dodge's $41,230 Challenger SRT8 and Chevy's $30,945 Camaro SS go from zero to 60 miles per hour in 4.3, 4.9 and 4.6 seconds, respectively. And the Challenger even has a zero-to-60 timer right on the dashboard.
Ford's GT500 packs a supercharged 5.4-liter V8 engine with 305 horsepower and 208 pound feet of torque. The SS also has a V8, but this one's even bigger: a 6.2-liter, 426-horsepower engine. Both cars have standard 6-speed manual transmissions.
These autos embody the legacy of American muscle cars, says Mike Caudill, an automotive expert for NADA Guides. But of the three, the Mustang has been around the longest--with continuous production since it debuted came out in 1964. (The Challenger and Camaro both temporarily left the market, were redesigned and then reissued.)
Ford sold 5,145 Mustangs in the U.S. last month, down 33% from April 2009 but up 20% for the year to date. Dodge sold 3,713 Challengers in April, up 42% from April 2009 and down just 2% for the year to date. Chevy sold 9,150 Camaros last month (the car hasn't been on sale long enough for an accurate year-over-year comparison.) The relatively strong sales show that even during tough times in the auto industry, niche segments like fast cars that aren't extremely expensive, still have a loyal audience.
Fastest Cars Under $50,000
Chevy Camaro
Chevrolet Camaro SS
Zero to 60 mph: 4.6 seconds
Top Speed: 160 mph (estimated)
Details: RWD, 6-speed manual transmission
MSRP: $33,945
Audi TTS
Audi TTS
Zero to 60 mph: 4.9 seconds (coupe); 5.1 seconds (roadster)
Top Speed: 155 mph
Details: 6-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission
MSRP: $45,900
BMW 135
BMW 135
Zero to 60 mph: 5.1 seconds (135i)
Top Speed: 130 mph
Details: RWD, 6-speed manual transmission
MSRP: $36,050
BMW 335
BMW 335
Zero to 60 mph: 5.3 seconds (335i xDrive); 5.1 seconds (335s coupe)
Top Speed: 130 mph
Details: RWD, 6-speed manual transmission
MSRP: $42,600
BMW Z4
BMW Z4
Zero to 60 mph: 5.6 seconds (sDrive30i)
Top Speed: 130 mph
Details: RWD 6-speed manual transmission
MSRP: $46,000
Click here for the full list of Fastest Cars Under $50,000
These affordable autos are the quickest in their classes.
(I don't know about you, but $50K is not affordables 2 me : )
I must be living in the stone age Pay Checks : )
Posted 4 something 4 member's to read & stay informed on the
auto market.....Hope someone can afford one of the below machines : )
By Hannah Elliott
Ford Mustang
The Texas Mile is an annual three-day racing event held on an airport runway 90 miles south of San Antonio. The rules are simple: more than 200 amateur racers in 11 different classes have a one-mile chance over the course of three days to see how fast they can go.
In March, Richard Holt won by pushing his 1,000-horsepower, twin-turbo auto 2008 Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera past 250 miles per hour--an event record.
The car cost roughly $200,000 new in 2007, plus thousands of dollars Holt spent with Underground Racing, a high-performance tuning outfit in Charlotte, N.C., beefing it up with engine extras to give it super-fast capabilities.
MORE AT FORBES.COM
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Fast But Feasible
To compile our list of the fastest cars under $50,000, we combed through zero-to-60 mph times for all likely performance coupes, sedans and roadsters (SUVs and trucks didn't qualify when it came to competing with these cars on speed) sold in the U.S. that cost under $50,000. The vehicles with the fastest times made our list. Zero-to-60 times were provided by the manufacturers or by Kelley Blue Book. Sport packages that may have decreased acceleration times but pushed the MSRP over $50,000 were not considered.
This can be a tough combination. That's because speed is achieved through costly turboboosters and torque and by lightweight carbon-fiber body panels and aluminum frames. The aluminum frame of the Audi TTS, for example, is 48% lighter than a steel frame of identical size. Other components, such as carbon fiber spoilers, ceramic brakes and finely tuned, hand-built engines are considerably more expensive than standard features. That's where the delicate balance of price vs. power comes in.
BMW has several models on our list. The Munich-based automaker prides itself on its high-performance engineering and driver-oriented design, found, for example, in the $46,000 Z4, $40,600 335i and $36,050 135i.
A base version of the 335i sedan has a 3.0-liter, 300-horsepower, turbo-charged engine that will go from zero to 60 mph in 5.6 seconds (5.7 seconds with automatic transmission), with a top speed of 150 mph. The car makes things easy for drivers who actually enjoy the act of driving, using dynamic stability control and traction control to monitor the car around corners and through slick patches, with an on-board computer that shows oil levels, spark-plug status and remaining travel range.
The 135i is less expensive than its 3-Series counterpart, and smaller. Its size allows BMW to charge less than the 335i and makes the car faster. Jake Fisher, who has tested hundreds of cars for Consumer Reports, says that with the right driver, the 135i can even hold its own against more expensive sports coupes, like BMW's M3. Indeed the 135i does zero to 60 in 5 seconds (5.1 seconds with the manual), thanks to a turbo-boosted, 6-cylinder, 300-horsepower engine. Top speed is 131 mph.
American Muscle
Foreign-made cars--including the Porsche Boxster, Infiniti G37, Lexus IS and BMW Z4--dominate our list, but three American-made cars top it: Ford's $48,645 Mustang GT500, Dodge's $41,230 Challenger SRT8 and Chevy's $30,945 Camaro SS go from zero to 60 miles per hour in 4.3, 4.9 and 4.6 seconds, respectively. And the Challenger even has a zero-to-60 timer right on the dashboard.
Ford's GT500 packs a supercharged 5.4-liter V8 engine with 305 horsepower and 208 pound feet of torque. The SS also has a V8, but this one's even bigger: a 6.2-liter, 426-horsepower engine. Both cars have standard 6-speed manual transmissions.
These autos embody the legacy of American muscle cars, says Mike Caudill, an automotive expert for NADA Guides. But of the three, the Mustang has been around the longest--with continuous production since it debuted came out in 1964. (The Challenger and Camaro both temporarily left the market, were redesigned and then reissued.)
Ford sold 5,145 Mustangs in the U.S. last month, down 33% from April 2009 but up 20% for the year to date. Dodge sold 3,713 Challengers in April, up 42% from April 2009 and down just 2% for the year to date. Chevy sold 9,150 Camaros last month (the car hasn't been on sale long enough for an accurate year-over-year comparison.) The relatively strong sales show that even during tough times in the auto industry, niche segments like fast cars that aren't extremely expensive, still have a loyal audience.
Fastest Cars Under $50,000
Chevy Camaro
Chevrolet Camaro SS
Zero to 60 mph: 4.6 seconds
Top Speed: 160 mph (estimated)
Details: RWD, 6-speed manual transmission
MSRP: $33,945
Audi TTS
Audi TTS
Zero to 60 mph: 4.9 seconds (coupe); 5.1 seconds (roadster)
Top Speed: 155 mph
Details: 6-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission
MSRP: $45,900
BMW 135
BMW 135
Zero to 60 mph: 5.1 seconds (135i)
Top Speed: 130 mph
Details: RWD, 6-speed manual transmission
MSRP: $36,050
BMW 335
BMW 335
Zero to 60 mph: 5.3 seconds (335i xDrive); 5.1 seconds (335s coupe)
Top Speed: 130 mph
Details: RWD, 6-speed manual transmission
MSRP: $42,600
BMW Z4
BMW Z4
Zero to 60 mph: 5.6 seconds (sDrive30i)
Top Speed: 130 mph
Details: RWD 6-speed manual transmission
MSRP: $46,000
Click here for the full list of Fastest Cars Under $50,000
Last edited by Space; 05-22-2010 at 06:00 AM.
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I wonder what the fastest cars would be for under $10 K
All the new performance cars are way to much for my saving 4-Sure....Not just getting one of them, but trying to pay for the insurance/maintenance on one, plus the Mod $'s to make it even better. I really need to hit the Lotto, or just be happy with what I have : ) I will always keep dream'in : )
Thanks member's for your input/dreams,
and what you may get in your future....
All the new performance cars are way to much for my saving 4-Sure....Not just getting one of them, but trying to pay for the insurance/maintenance on one, plus the Mod $'s to make it even better. I really need to hit the Lotto, or just be happy with what I have : ) I will always keep dream'in : )
Thanks member's for your input/dreams,
and what you may get in your future....
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LOL `Mike,
that's one fast 9 sec 1/4 miles `Geo,
and it got beat by a 8 Sec Honda Civic
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aN_ixPSPDAA&feature=related
and then click below 2 C a Honda Civic beat a Viper What ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUqEAGig0gg&feature=related
p.s. Thanks for posting `Mike....We EnJoyed : )
that's one fast 9 sec 1/4 miles `Geo,
and it got beat by a 8 Sec Honda Civic
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aN_ixPSPDAA&feature=related
and then click below 2 C a Honda Civic beat a Viper What ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUqEAGig0gg&feature=related
p.s. Thanks for posting `Mike....We EnJoyed : )
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