The Two Second Club -- Bugatti, Nissan and Porsche

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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2011

Breaking the production car 3 second barrier in 0-60 acceleration. Where many have failed, these specimens prevail; one from Japan, one from Germany and a third from France. Read the road test here: http://bit.ly/neCOmu

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  • My Honda veyron type Gt-R does 1.9secs

  • I find it awfully ironic the German-built Veyron bears the "SS" name.

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  • The GTR must have a very short gear ratios that enables it to climb really fast up speeds initially and then lose out. Even the new 2012 GTR with 545 hp is slower than the current 2010 911 Turbo S on the straights. Though it keeps up for 100 metres of so.

  • lol your a fuckin moron 2 of the ugliest cars in the world, you must be american, fat and drives a mustang.

  • Bugatti whas first Peugeot now volkswagen on these cars make them forfeit

  • take it to laguna seca and the porche will eat the bugatti for breakfast.. the gtr might have chance.

  • El lexus tiene muy buen sonido en cuestion al motor y escapes

  • What a beating by the Veyron. And it beat the 2 ugliest cars in the world!

  • A Ultima GTR will destroy the GTR and the Porsche for 36.000 euros.Stock.You dont want to go that way.You want to compare factory cars.I dont know if you heard about it in US, you should have cos you make the engines, but kits are cheapest way to performance not tuners.

  • I dont understand how is the GTR fastest up to 45.What happens between 45 and 60 to lose?Unless first gear is too high ratio.So its not really fastest to 45, its has an unusual gear ratio, must have some tehnical purpose, how they built the gearbox or somethin

  • Oh I knew that bit. Bugatti is French (yes, I know its VW owned, and most of the stuff in it is German built). But anyway, the SS is there because of tradition, even though it may mean loads of other stuff.

  • The car is German. Google "SS". Work it out yourself from there.

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