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    Ranking Our Six Best Cars of All Time

    By Zero2TurboNovember 22, 2022Updated:December 7, 2022No Comments
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    We all love cars. Some might say it is primarily because it gets us from point A to B. But for car enthusiasts, that is not all there is to owning a car. For them, it is the style, speed, power, and much more. Just like those who like to be informed of slots games and check casino news, you definitely check lots of car pages to be informed about the updated car news. 

    Many lovers of cars will avidly go out of their way to try and get a go on some of the best cars they can afford to buy or rent. Some even go to the showroom to test drive Lamborghinis and other luxurious cars, knowing they can’t afford one. This all amounts to the thrills of it all. 

    Even if you cannot afford one now, you can spend time knowing them because not every fancy-looking car is a supercar; some are just fantastic vehicles for the road with excellent engines, comfortable rides, and high speeds. With that said, let’s get started on discussing the seven best cars of all time! 

    Ford Mustang

    The Ford Mustang brand is created and designed only for a fresh demographic looking to drive something exotic and fun. When Ford’s Lee Iacocca, the owner of this car brand, realized that baby boomers were coming of driving age, he knew they’d want something fresh. 

    With this knowledge, the product planner, Hal Sperlich, got to work and proposed wrapping mundane Falcon mechanicals in sporty sheet metal. The Fort Mustang rebirth was successful, with over one million sold in the first few months of production. And the Mustang brand has been alive with various modifications for over 50 years.

    Porsche 911

    The Porsche 911 is considered one of the finest models of cars to date. The manufacturers of this vehicle have always been big players in motorsports. With this particular car, you find that the line that is drawn between road car performance and track success has started to become less visible. 

    The Porsche car became more popular amongst car collectors seeing that the recent model of Porsche 911 has an engine capacity of 2,7L, with a 10.9-inch touchscreen display, combining navigation, entertainment, comfort, and communications systems all in one. 

    There are many variations of the Porsche 911; however, if you are a car enthusiast, you should look out for the latest version and be amongst those making history with this ride.

    Chevrolet Camaro

    The Chevrolet Camaro was launched in 1967 and was a favorite among many till 1969. The car was launched two years after the Mustang but was not as successful as the Mustang. This, however, didn’t stop it from being sold out in car stores across the country, as over 200,000 of it were sold in the first year.

    Shelby GT500CR

    The 1967 Shelby GT500CR is made from the legendary 1967 model with additional features. With the addition of ultra-thin, ultra-strong carbon fiber covering, the vehicle has improved its maneuverability while reducing the curb weight by more than 600 lbs. 

    Thanks to technology, this vehicle is more innovative, with the newest cutting-edge technologies at your disposal, and more powerful, with up to 545 horsepower channeled through the engine. The design is dazzling and a favorite among car lovers.

    Jaguar XJS 

    The Jaguar XJ-S, also known as XJS, is a luxury grand tourer manufactured and sold by British car manufacturer —Jaguar Cars, now known as Tata Motors, in the early 70s up until the late 1990s. Although the vehicle didn’t perform so well in the market, it is amongst the gems produced during this period. 

    The XJS was produced with two engine options—the 3.6-liter Jaguar AJ6 straight six-cylinder, which provides 223 horsepower, and a 5.3-liter Jaguar HE V12 with 301 horsepower. In today’s world, These power figures are not outstanding compared. However, they are admirable for a 1970s car.

    Cadillac

    This was Cadillac’s response to the Mercedes E63 AMG and BMW M5. The second-generation model of this vehicle even set the previous Nürburgring record for the fastest production sedan in 2008 with a time of 7 minutes, 59 seconds. So, this sedan is no sluggish car. It is a machine that is designed for performance. 

    A 6.2-liter supercharged Corvette C6 ZO6 V8 engine powered the third and last iteration of the CTS-V. It has 640 horsepower, which is insane, and this was in 2016. It had a top speed of 200 mph and could accelerate to 60 in 3.5 seconds.

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