The Caparo T1.
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The car is legal in the UK. As all countries have different laws it may not be legal in the USA or wherever else you may be from. I'm sure the designers will do what they can to make sure the car is legal for all major markets, would be stupid not to.
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note these "rat's ass" comments are directed to the people who were like "Oh I knew about it first"
how bout this - none of you knew about it first - The people who thought up the idea at Caparo knew about it first...so stop acting like you're cool and bragging (or most likely lying) (Besides we ALL technically knew about it b/c OF COURSE they'd eventually make another supercar)
guess what? I also know that eventually going to have jet cars!!!! OMG I'M SOO COOL (note the extreme sarcasm)
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mmm, british engineering. not for sissies. why is it all the bad comments come from non-brits? seems like sour grapes. im just saying...
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dont crash lol
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main difference is that the t1 radical and atom can all be put on the side of the road without falling over
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well no of course you could never use all that performance on the road, but that's not the point! the point is to own something that you know could kick every cars ass around you in first gear, second if the car is a bit fast, and that you can drive to a track, have some majorly good fun, and drive back home, and maybe have a passenger the whole way. it's also about owning something that is just like nothing else and starring at it and knowing it's yours...in short...it's about passion!
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for the masses...who have massive amounts of money just lying around ;)
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yeah it is
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Just a funny fact: This and the Radical sr8 LM is the first road cars ever to reach a power/weight ratio equaling he power/weight of a superbike. So this car is pretty much like the car worlds gsxr1000, R1, 1198s, fireblade, desmo 16 and so on. I really like this concept, a lot... The concept of achieving a big power/weight ratio is the best concept when trying to build a supercar. But really, the concept of a supercar for the road is quite silly though, you never be able to use all the power.
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is this even street legal?
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What about an electric caparo ?
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you obviously don't know what you're talking about.
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Wow, someone panned a camera on a still photo, how riveting.
magnussummus 4 years ago
Nope this is no still photo,Mate?????!!!!!
fordy68 4 years ago
No? what are you on about? Course it is!
magnussummus 4 years ago
Well,i guess your due your views!
fordy68 4 years ago
As i've already said your due your "views".It doesn't seem to bother the 13,766 other people who have viewed the VIDEO.
fordy68 4 years ago
Street leagal until you hit a pothole and rip the entire underbody off.
Ace2424 4 years ago 2
Yes or some of those damn speed bumps!
fordy68 4 years ago