I have to go with Porsche because it's a car you can drive without looking like a dick, which everybody in your neighborhood is going to think if you come home at night in a Ferrari. Roommate drove a few Ferraris and we would wake up everybody when we came home, they hated us.
lol, mustangs cannot be compared to Ferrari's and Porsche's.
This one's got em all. The sheer design of the setup, the exoskeleton. Gorgeous!
Ariel Atom 500
1,000 hp per ton? that's 2x a Bugatti.
- SubN
I had a few of those and great platform to work with! Last one was a '93 LX I got from the original old lady owner who garaged it in the winter...no shit. Added a reworked balanced motor, lowered, adjustable rate shocks, subframe connectors, Borla exhaust, Edelbrock heads and intake, 24 lb. injectors, unequal length headers, fiberglass hood, underdrive pulleys, etc.all i want is a fox body 5.0 i can play around with
Sorry to bump this, but I can't believe the OP would even compare a mustang to a Ferrari or Porsche. LOL, ford= crap.
I'd take a GT2 RS and a Ferrari 458
Forgot about this "crap Ford"6. Ford Mustang Boss 302 LS 1:39.50 130 '12 446 / 1573 Road&Track 45k
7. Porsche 997 GT3 1:39.52 130 '06 415 / 1395 Motortrend 135k
8. Porsche 997 Turbo 1:39.89 130 '06 480 / 1585 Timed by Edmunds.com 155k
9. Porsche 997 Turbo S 1:40.11 130 '10 530 / 1585 road&track 200k+
NISSAN CLAIMs FIRST AND THIRD IN PORTIMÃO CHAMPIONSHIP RACE
2011 FIA GT1 World Championship Round 3 - Championship Race Report
Nissan's historic success in yesterday's GT1 World Championship Qualifying Race in Portimão was followed up by further domination in today's Championship Race, as the German pairing of Lucas Luhr and Michael Krumm claimed victory in the no.23 JR Motorsports, and Jamie Campbell-Walter and David Brabham, in the no.21 Sumo Power GT, secured an excellent third place.
The leading three Nissan GT-Rs started the race first, second and third on the grid - the first such placing by a single manufacturer since the GT1 series' formation - and it was the no.22 JR Motorsports driven by Richard Westbrook that emerged from the opening corner maintaining its first place starting position.