[quote name='flash' date='Aug 15 2006, 08:28 AM']the guy wasn't all that far off, though i would stop short of the last comment - in stock trim, at a top speed of 156, it's barely keeping up with your average acura - our 0-60 is pathetic by today's standards too - handling is about average - today's cars are just better performers -
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I would have to disagree with you this time Flash. I've come to find that our 68's does quite well against newer cars. Actually when I put my foot in it, and hold it there, few cars are in my mirror by the time I run through 3rd and my car is stock with a bad 4th gear!
Below I have a list of everyday cars (common in my area and driven by many of my friends) along with their 0-60 times followed by their 1/4 mile times. I hope that the results restore the smiles on your faces. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
1992 Porsche 968 5.9 14.4
2003 Acura 3.2CL Type-S 6.5 14.9
2000 Audi TT Quattro Roadster 6.2 14.7
2004 Cadillac XLR 5.9 14.4
2004 Ford Mustang GT 6.3 14.8
2004 Ford Mustang Cobra SVT 4.5 12.9
2003 Honda S2000 6.3 14.9
2004 Honda S2000 5.8 14.2
2003 Infiniti G35 6.2 14.7
2004 Lexus GS 430 5.8 14.3
2001 Lexus IS 300 7.6 15.3
2003 Nissan 350z 5.4 14.1
2004 Saab 9-3 Aero 6.9 15.1
1997 Toyota Supra Turbo 5.1 13.6
2004 Volkswagon Golf R32 6.4 14.5
2004 Mazda RX-8 5.8 14.49
As for real driving, I had a Mustang GT run up on my bumper the other night on an empty 4-mile road. I’ve only had my car a month and was curious as to what it could do so I down shifted and the dance began. By mid 5th I could hear his engine roaring but he was unable to close on me and had fallen about 4 car lengths back. Now in most situations that’s fighting out of your weight class as he has a V6 or V8,
So even by today’s standards our Porsches (4 cylinders of the early 90s) shouldn’t be taken lightly by any common car. Unless your talking Vette status.