Ones that have been fired into space toward the sun.
or a black hole!
2007-12-24 10:50:03
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answered by BFH 6
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None can go THAT fast. lol
Number 1 fastest car is = Saleen, a California-based automaker, recently overhauled its racy S7--and just in time to make it the fastest car in the world. Top Speed 240 - 260 mph.
Number 2 is Koenigsegg CCR is a Swedish supercar builder whose vehicles are street legal in some countries and not in others. Its cars are not street legal in the United States.
Top Speed is 242+
Number 3 is Koenigsegg CC8S is a slightly less powerful--but equally exotic and desirable--supercar. Top speed is 240 mph.
Then this was on the same website: http://www.forbes.com/vehicles/2005/08/29/fastestcars-luxury-vehicles-cx_dl_0829feat_ls.html?partner=rss
When we set out to identify the world's fastest cars, their very scarcity made our task easier. We were quickly able to whittle down the candidates to cars made in the U.S. and Europe. While it came as little surprise that countries with legendary racing heritages, like Italy and Germany, made the list, it was a bit of a surprise, however, that, given its enormous share of the international auto market, Japan did not. Equally curious, two countries with small-to-nonexistent auto industries--Holland and Sweden--did.
How fast are we talking? The entry point is a car that can do a minimum of 202 mph, but the top speeds can be as high as, in the case of the new Saleen S7 Twin Turbo--the world's fastest car and, last time we checked, America's most expensive car--260 mph. These are cars on an entirely different order of being, bearing as much resemblance to a normal passenger car as a tinfoil gum wrapper has to the Koh-i-noor diamond.
The world's fastest cars give a few lucky and very wealthy people a chance to take the thrill of being racecar drivers home with them. As one racecar builder pointed out, owning any of the cars on this list means you can drive yourself to the track, beat race cars that were hauled there in trailers and then drive home in the comfort of something a race car wouldn't have: air conditioning.
Remember the old saying "beauty knows no pain?" Well, we're afraid it applies equally to these supercars. Think a Porsche 911 is unforgiving? Try driving a Dutch-made Spyker C8 Double 12 S. If you want to spend a quarter-of-a-million dollars for comfort, get a Rolls.
Consider Evans Automobiles' $175,000 387 and $170,000 487 models, each of which has a top speed of 206 mph and, as such, ties for the title of the world's seventh-fastest car. Evans, a small American automaker based in Scottdale, Ga., admits its street-legal race cars are spectacular on tracks, but cause headaches on public streets.
"As everyday road cars, they are not the best," writes the company's John Evans in a recent e-mail message. "They are quite high strung and almost demand that you push them. Although they are easy to drive, my most pervasive thought when driving on the road is 'Am I going to jail today?'--and you have to really like talking to 20 people when you buy gas."
2007-12-24 18:57:37
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answer #2
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answered by Stephanie F 7
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none because a car can not go that fast not even the fastest car in the world
2007-12-24 18:49:54
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answer #3
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answered by Luis J 2
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The DeLorean in the old movie "Back to the Future"
2007-12-24 19:15:18
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answered by Nigel M 6
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im sorry man but no car in the world can probally go that high
2007-12-24 18:49:41
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answer #5
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answered by GettinBlunts-MakinCream 2
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It's called the space shuttle and it's made by NASA with your tax dollars.
2007-12-24 22:14:42
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answer #6
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answered by TRU BLU 1
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That's well past the speed of light. Not possible yet.
2007-12-24 18:49:45
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answer #7
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answered by Joe B 4
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I squeezed a zit once that went that fast.
2007-12-24 19:00:46
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answered by (A) 7
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none. no tire in the world can handle those speeds.
2007-12-24 18:49:08
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answered by car_guy 3
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Mine...........muahahahahaha!!!!
2007-12-24 18:54:47
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answered by Anonymous
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