10 fastest cars of 2013


10 fastest cars of 2013
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Even though it’s only July, car enthusiasts are already looking ahead to next year. While many of them are sizing up 2013's models to determine price, fuel economy and durability, others only want to know one thing: how fast does this thing go?

What follows is a list of the 10 fastest cars of 2013. It was provided by Karl Brauer, CEO and editor-in-chief of TotalCarScore.com, an online review aggregator and information resource for cars currently on the market.

“Entry into the ‘200 Miles Per Hour Club’ doesn't come easy, or cheap,” Brauer said in an e-mail. “As speed increases so does the horsepower it takes to push a car through the air -- at a geometric rate. … but ask any speed demon about what 200-plus miles per hour feels like and they'll likely say the engineering (and monetary) requirements are well worth it.”

The list does not include cars made in extremely small numbers, so if a car company has fewer than 20 dealers worldwide or sells fewer than 20 models a year worldwide, it isn't included.

Read ahead and see which cars made TotalCarScore.com’s list of the fastest cars of 2013.




10. Ferrari 458 Italia

Top Speed: 201 mph
Engine: 562 HP 4.5L V 8
MSRP: $229,825

Ferrari was founded as a manufacturer of race cars, but branched out into the production of street-legal models two decades later. The 458 harkens back to Ferrari’s early history in racing.

“The technology packed into this exotic sports car comes directly from Ferrari's F1 racing experience, as reflected in the 458's highly advanced drivetrain and suspension, not to mention the 201 miles per hour top speed,” Brauer said.





9. Lamborghini Gallardo LP 570-4 Superleggera

Top Speed: 202 mph
Engine: 562 HP 5.2L V 10
MSRP: $237,600

Italian luxury car manufacturer Lamborghini always brings the goods when it comes to power, speed and glamor. The 2013 Gallardo LP 570-4 Superleggera is no exception.

“Lamborghini knows a modern-day exotic, particularly one from Italy, has to achieve 200 miles per hour if it wants to be taken seriously by wealthy performance enthusiasts,” Brauer said. “The V10 in the Gallardo LP 570-4 Superleggera delivers, with 562 horsepower capable of pushing the car up to 202 miles per hour.”





8. (Tied) Chevrolet Corvette ZR1

Top Speed: 205 mph
Engine: 638 HP 6.2L V 8 (Supercharged)
MSRP: $111,600

The Corvette is the epitome of an iconic sports car, a status it’s enjoyed since its introduction in 1953. The 2013 ZR1 not only continues that tradition, it exceeds it.

“Making a bold statement in terms of both horsepower and top speed is the Chevrolet Corvette ZR1,” Brauer said. “At 638 horsepower it's the most powerful Corvette in the model's 60-year history, and at 205 miles per hour it's also the fastest.”





7. (Tied) Bentley Continental GT Speed

Top Speed: 205 mph
Engine: 616 HP 6.0L W 12 (Twin Turbocharged)
MSRP: $234,000

For the better part of a century, Bentley has turned out high-performance luxury cars. The 2013 Continental GT Speed continues that tradition, while clocking in at 205 miles per hour.

“Ninety years ago Bentley was more about performance and less about luxury,” Brauer said. “The company has gone back to its roots, winning Le Mans again in 2003 and entering the 200-miles per hour club with the latest Continental GT Speed.”





6. (Tied) McLaren MP4-12C

Top Speed: 205 mph
Engine: 616 HP 3.8L V 8 (Twin Turbocharged)
MSRP: $239,400

In the 1990s, McLaren manufactured the F1, a limited-edition car that reached 240 miles per hour and was the fastest street-legal model in history. The MP4-12C doesn’t quite reach that speed, but it’s fast enough to become part of the 200-miles per hour club.

"And, unlike the F1, McLaren will make far more than 100 MP4-12Cs available to the car-buying public,” Brauer said.





5. SRT Viper

Top Speed: 206 mph (estimate)
Engine: 640 HP 8.4L V 10
MSRP: $100,000

The Dodge Viper was introduced in 1991. It stopped wearing the Dodge brand name and is now part of Chrysler’s SRT performance division, but Brauer said that fans are elated at its return.

The top speed of 206 miles per hour is only an estimate. “It's tough to have all the details on these cars, both because of their exotic nature and because the 2013 information is still somewhat speculative,” he said. “But we feel confident about the approximate specs included with each vehicle.”





4. Ferrari FF

Top Speed: 208 mph
Engine: 651 HP 6.3L V 12
MSRP: $295,000

The look of the FF deviates somewhat from that which many people associate with Ferrari. However, Brauer insists that despite the new design, the car is true to its roots in the ways that matter.

“Ferrari traditionalists might question the design of the FF, with four seats and a less-than-sleek roofline,” he said. “But nobody can argue with the FF's performance pedigree, which includes a 651 horsepower V12 and a top speed of 208 miles per hour.”





3. Ferrari F12 Berlinetta

Top Speed: 211 mph
Engine: 730 HP 6.3L V 12
MSRP: $343,385

The 2013 F12 Berlinetta is not the fastest car in Ferrari history. That honor belongs to the now discontinued Enzo, which reached 217 miles per hour. However, the Berlinetta can achieve a not-too-shabby 211 mph.

“Ferrari has upped the exotic car ante with its all-new 2013 F12 Berlinetta,” Brauer said. “The F12's 6.3-liter V12, at 730 horsepower, is the most powerful engine the … company has ever placed in a production car.”





2. Lamborghini Aventador LP700

Top Speed: 217 mph
Engine: 700 HP 6.5L V 12
MSRP: $376,000

The Lamborghini Aventador is named after a legendary beast from Spanish bullfighting. It’s a powerful specimen, as its name implies.

“Lamborghini has a long history of producing top-speed titans, and the Aventador LP700 is the latest ground missile from the Italian exotic firm,” Brauer said. “The car's 217 miles per hour top speed is appropriate given its exterior design, which resembles a modern day jet fighter.”





1. Bugatti Veyron Super Sport

Top Speed: 268 mph
Engine: 1,200 HP 8.0L W 16 (Quad Turbocharged)
MSRP: $2.4 million

The Bugatti Veyron Super Sport is the fastest car of 2013. It achieves a face-melting top speed of 268 miles per hour, and outpaces its nearest competitor by over 50 miles per hour. It also outpaces its competitors in terms of price.

“A ‘princely sum’ sounds inadequate when talking about a $2.4 million automobile, but if you want to go faster than any other street-legal car ever produced that's what it will cost you,” Brauer said “The Bugatti Veyron Super Sport is the current King of Speed, and many Veyron owners have ‘king’ in their official title.”

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(nicknamed "Tin Lizzie" or "Flivver" in the United States) is an automobile produced by the Ford Motor Company Henry Ford between 1908 and 1927. For many, the Ford Model T is the historic year of 1908 where the car enters the mass (in the U.S.). It is generally regarded as the first car accessible to the greatest number, which "put America on wheels" Henry Ford pioneered much for making the Model T: the assembly line, rather than individual and manual (Oldsmobile although this method has introduced earlier for the Curved Dash), salary proportional to the price of the car for the workers, so they provide a guaranteed market. The first Ford T series leaves the factory Piquette in Detroit September 27, 1908.
Since founding the company in 1903, Henry Ford had produced and developed several models of cars. The first model was designated as A, but there were not 19 production models to the Ford T: several were only prototypes. The "T" succeeded the "S", which itself was derived from the best-selling model so far, the "N". After twenty years of production Ford T, this model is not a "U" who succeeded him, but a new type A was expressed by Name renewal of the range. The rival firm Chrysler took the opportunity to launch in 1928 the first car brand under the name Plymouth Model "U".
The Ford Model T was named the most important car of the twentieth century after a survey International.

Fastest in the history of the cars


"Fast cars" redirects here. For the U2 song, see Fast Cars (song).
This is a progressive history of the world's fastest street-legal production car over the years (as opposed to concept cars or modified cars). The production car in context of this table is a car of which not less that 20 were originally built by its manufacturer to the same or faster specification than the record setting example. This list uses the same definition as the List of automotive superlatives for the sake of consistency and because the term production car is otherwise undefined.

Comparing claimed speeds of the "fastest car(s) in the world", especially in historical cases, is difficult due to there being no standardized method for determining the top speed, nor a central authority to verify any such claims. The current title Guinness World Records holder, the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport, was certified as such for the average top speed achieved on a two-way run, registering 431 km/h (268 mph) but only 5 of the World Record model were made.
Mercedes Benz Museum Tour 1894 Benz Motor Velocipede  photo
1894Mercedes Velocipede

Fastest production cars

YearMake and modelTop Speed of production carNumber builtComment
1894Mercedes Velocipede12 mph (19 km/h)[1]1200First production car
1908Ford Model T35 mph (56 km/h)-40 mph (64 km/h)[2]15000000Line in sand for early production car
1922Austin 748 mph (77 km/h)290000Line in sand for early production car
1927Ford Model A60 mph (97 km/h)-65 mph (105 km/h)4000000Line in sand for early production car
19281928 Mercedes-Benz 'S' Type Sports Tourer100 mph (161 km/h)Line in sand for early production car
1949Jaguar XK120124.6 mph (201 km/h)12000"Timed at almost 133 mph / 214 kph in 1949, the XK120 was then the fastest production car in the world. This speed refers to a tuned prototype, not a production car.
1955Mercedes-Benz 300SL140 mph (225 km/h)1400Tested by Road & Track.
1961Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato153.5 mph (247 km/h)20As tested by Autocar and published on 13 April 1962. The car was introduced at the London Motor Show in October 1960.
1963Iso Rivolta Grifo A3/L 327161 mph (259 km/h)over 400Tested by Autocar.
1967Lamborghini Miura P400171 mph (275 km/h)over 750Tested by Motor. Over 750 units build in 1966-1973 period, which includes P400, P400 S and P400 SV models.
1968Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona174 mph (280 km/h)about 1400Tested by Autocar.
1984Ferrari 288 GTO188 mph (303 km/h)272Tested by Auto, Motor und Sport in 1985.
1986Porsche 959195 mph (314 km/h)337Tested by Auto, Motor und Sport in 1987. The 197 mph (317 km/h) top speed was recorded by the 959 Sport only 6 of which were ever made. The rest of the 337 units production run (1986-1989) were 959 Touring version that topped at 195 mph (314 km/h).
1987Ferrari F40202.687 mph (326.193 km/h)1311As tested by Quattroruote magazine. Claimed top speed 201 mph (323 km/h).
1991Bugatti EB110 GT209 mph (336 km/h)95As measured by Auto, Motor und Sport.
1992Jaguar XJ220213 mph (343 km/h)281Tested by Autocar.
1993McLaren F1231 mph (372 km/h)107At factory rev limit, it reached 231 mph (371.8 km/h) at Nardo (oval) test track. It still remains the world's fastest naturally aspiratedproduction car in terms of top speed.
April 19, 2005Bugatti EB 16.4 Veyron253.81 mph (408.47 km/h)300Recorded and verified by German inspection officials.
October 9, 2007SSC Ultimate Aero TwinTurbo256.18 mph (412.28 km/h)24[citation needed]Recorded and verified by Guinness World Records officials.
June 26, 2010Bugatti EB 16.4 Veyron Super Sport258 mph (415.21 km/h)30Production run of 30 of which 5, named the Super Sport World Record Edition, are capable of 267.857 mph (431.074 km/h). The other 25 Super Sport cars are electronically limited to 415 km/h (258 mph). The record attempt of the Super Sport World Record Edition was driven by Pierre-Henri Raphanel and was verified by Guinness World Records