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You could build a 1000hp Skyline for under $100k not including purchasing the car.

So a 1000hp Skyline and big house to store it in, and change, or a Veyron?

Skyline please.

Oh, and the Veyron us fugly.

You could build a 1000hp Skyline for under $100k not including purchasing the car.

So a 1000hp Skyline and big house to store it in, and change, or a Veyron?

Skyline please.

Oh, and the Veyron us fugly.

thats not the point of the arguement here bro...

im sure that who ever buys veyrons would already have many fkn houses lol....

thats not the point of the arguement here bro...

im sure that who ever buys veyrons would already have many fkn houses lol....

What's the "point" got to do with it? Did you read your post above mine? That's not the point either....

They Veyron is cool, but if it was my wallet being pillaged I'd go the Skyline everyday of the week, regardless of how many houses I owned.

i'd like to see someone make a 1000hp skyline that will pass being put through a full EPA inspection, has warranty and full interior, etc.

it's all well and good to build a 1000hp race car, but it wouldn't have the reliability of the veyron, nor the warranty, nor the comfort, everyday driveability, etc of the veyron. also it sure as hell wouldn't do over 400kmh because the aerodynamics of a skyline would stop it well below that.

i'd choose the veyron everyday of the week because it is a piece of motoring history, and also at the end of the day, 1 is a super luxury high performance car that is extremely rare, the other is just a worked common sports car.

What's the "point" got to do with it? Did you read your post above mine? That's not the point either....

They Veyron is cool, but if it was my wallet being pillaged I'd go the Skyline everyday of the week, regardless of how many houses I owned.

my point is i think very fkn valid.

u have 1 STANDARD car

and 1 fully modified skyline....

1 makes 1000hp from the factory and as mentioned retains warranty and all the comforts of an exotic car

the other a car that has got 4 times the power it car out with from factory...

i think that is a veriable that needs to be taken into account. (which is y i said go mod for mod on the veyron and see what happens lol)

i'd like to see someone make a 1000hp skyline that will pass being put through a full EPA inspection, has warranty and full interior, etc.

it's all well and good to build a 1000hp race car, but it wouldn't have the reliability of the veyron, nor the warranty, nor the comfort, everyday driveability, etc of the veyron. also it sure as hell wouldn't do over 400kmh because the aerodynamics of a skyline would stop it well below that.

i'd choose the veyron everyday of the week because it is a piece of motoring history, and also at the end of the day, 1 is a super luxury high performance car that is extremely rare, the other is just a worked common sports car.

bullshit. reliability, warranty? Like anyone would ever drive one enough to consciously think 'shit this car is so reliable'..(especially after dropping 1 million euros for it)... and choosing a car because it can do 400km/h.. real decisive factor in the purchase there champ. You have to ring up VW and ask for them to provide you with tyres and a racetrack so you can tug your cock while the speedo says 400 anyhow. When those tyres have to be made by blind bulgarian slaves and replaced every 50km, and you have to stop for fuel every 5 minutes, enjoy your livable, reliable, street legal (zomg!!1!) supercar. pfft.

i suppose it's about what one would expect from the guy who would prefer a VN commodore to an R35 GTR.

lol at you sir

bullshit. reliability, warranty? Like anyone would ever drive one enough to consciously think 'shit this car is so reliable'..(especially after dropping 1 million euros for it)... and choosing a car because it can do 400km/h.. real decisive factor in the purchase there champ. You have to ring up VW and ask for them to provide you with tyres and a racetrack so you can tug your cock while the speedo says 400 anyhow. When those tyres have to be made by blind bulgarian slaves and replaced every 50km, and you have to stop for fuel every 5 minutes, enjoy your livable, reliable, street legal (zomg!!1!) supercar. pfft.

i suppose it's about what one would expect from the guy who would prefer a VN commodore to an R35 GTR.

lol at you sir

Aren't you saying you'd prefer a Skyline to a Bugatti? Way to call the kettle black, pot.

Edited by Iron Chef

I think he's saying he'd rather pay for a 1000hp track machine than a Veyron, and enjoy the cash.

I'd agree. I think the Veyron is the pinnacle of waste of money, and isn't even very good at anything other than what it was designed to do (i.e, have a 400kmh top speed).

What good is 400kmh top speed being road legal, when there is no road to legally do it on. (sans germany). And even then, I'd imagine there are far more entertaining cars to get to ~300 on a street.. I wonder if anyone has hit 400kmh on the autobahn anyway, to validate the "but its street legal!1111" argument.

One thing we're forgetting is that owning a 1000hp GTR is actually within reach of mere mortals, whereas owning a Veyron is basically impossible, even if you're rich enough (they are limited numbers after all).

While I would love to own a Veyron, realistically, I'm more likely to own a 1000hp GTR. I can live with that :-)

Cool vid btw.

i'd like to see someone make a 1000hp skyline that will pass being put through a full EPA inspection, has warranty and full interior, etc.

it's all well and good to build a 1000hp race car, but it wouldn't have the reliability of the veyron, nor the warranty, nor the comfort, everyday driveability, etc of the veyron. also it sure as hell wouldn't do over 400kmh because the aerodynamics of a skyline would stop it well below that.

i'd choose the veyron everyday of the week because it is a piece of motoring history, and also at the end of the day, 1 is a super luxury high performance car that is extremely rare, the other is just a worked common sports car.

Who BUILDS a 1000HP race car to RACE actually cares warranty, comfort or everyday drive-ability??? :)

Given enough cash, you can probably make a Hyundai Excel beat a Veryorn in a short drag race too...

I wonder how

will stack up against that GT-R & Veryon in their little short drag race.

difference being that 1 car is massively worked, has no form of factory warranty and wouldn't even come close to passing an emissions test or be close to being road worthy and the other is exactly how it left the factory.

would also be interesting to see the top speed difference. i'm guessing that above 350kmh the r34 would struggle and the veyron would very quickly pass it.

another diffrence would be 1 car is worth 2million dollies and the other 250k....... big diff if you ask me.....

never really like the veyron tbh. sure it goes fast on the straights, but doesnt it get owned all day every day by virtually any other sports car around any sort of circuit? and was it beaten with an ugly stick or what??

whenever i see some rich celeb with one on tv all it says to me is "i cant drive for shit but i'm all about the wank factor".

anyone share this view?

never really like the veyron tbh. sure it goes fast on the straights, but doesnt it get owned all day every day by virtually any other sports car around any sort of circuit? and was it beaten with an ugly stick or what??

whenever i see some rich celeb with one on tv all it says to me is "i cant drive for shit but i'm all about the wank factor".

anyone share this view?

im pretty sure a bugatti veyron grand sport is the fastest car around the top gear race track but any ways and the normal version is 8th spot.... must handle terribly yeah

im pretty sure a bugatti veyron grand sport is the fastest car around the top gear race track but any ways and the normal version is 8th spot.... must handle terribly yeah

ok my bad, not sure where i heard all that then. just looked it up, thats an impressive time for a behemoth like that.

Enzo FXX is the fastest at top gear track by a good margin.

yeah, but thats not a road legal car, and it was running slicks. while we're at it why dont we just flood the board with le mans and F1 cars?

The Power Board

1. 1:16.8 - Bugatti Veyron Super Sport

2. 1:17.1 - Gumpert Apollo Sport

3. 1:17.3 - Ascari A10

4. 1:17.6 - Koenigsegg CCX (with Top Gear Wing)

5. 1:17.7 - Noble M600 (cold)

6. 1:17.8 - Pagani Zonda Roadster F Clubsport

7. 1:17.9 - Caterham Seven R500 (cold tyres)

8. 1:18.3 - Bugatti Veyron

9. 1:18.4 - Pagani Zonda F

10. 1:18.9 - Maserati MC12

11. 1:19.0 - Lamborghini Murciélago LP670-4 SuperVeloce

12. 1:19.0 - Enzo Ferrari

13. 1:19.1 - Ferrari 458 Italia

14. 1:19.5 - Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4

15. 1:19.5 - Porsche 997 GT2

16. 1:19.5 - Ariel Atom 2 300

17. 1:19.7 - Nissan GT-R

18. 1:19.7 - Ferrari 430 Scuderia

19. 1:19.8 - Lamborghini Murciélago LP640

20. 1:19.8 - Porsche Carrera GT

the fxx is not on the list, i also watched the episode where it blitzed the track but i dont know why it isnt on the list.....

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