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Old 12-15-2004, 07:11 PM
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I have only seen a few 65's in my area and they were all CL65's. You are right though, they are very rare. If I ever bought my wife a SL65, I must be driving a Murcie or something. There would be no way that the wifey's car could be faster than mine
Yeah, you would be faster, if she like- freakin gives you headstart, or races you backwards, actually, even then, she prolly would need to combine the two and than you would stand a chance. Wake up and smell the coffee, or tea, whatever it is you like, you know Lipton Tea, is actually really good, I like it iced, with lots of sugar, doctor says I need to cut the sugar, heck no! Yeah, so anyways, the SL65 has way too much torque, for you too beat your wife. 750+ and without a chip I heard 220 easily within reach, need tires changed though, but the SL pulls like crazy. You know, if we ever have a meet, remind me to give you a ride to show you what I mean, do not underestimate SLs, they may be heavey, but they have a punch. Although I must say the Murcielago would be in Hot Pursuit... possibly follwed by a Crown Victoria black and white. CL65s are amazing as well, I looked at them, but figured I need not the extra seats in the back, nor the other 100K price tag above the SL600 wasn't to inviting. My next car is either a MRGT, or SL65, or if ever made an E65. Waiting.
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Yeah, you would be faster, if she like- freakin gives you headstart, or races you backwards, actually, even then, she prolly would need to combine the two and than you would stand a chance. Wake up and smell the coffee, or tea, whatever it is you like, you know Lipton Tea, is actually really good, I like it iced, with lots of sugar, doctor says I need to cut the sugar, heck no! Yeah, so anyways, the SL65 has way too much torque, for you too beat your wife. 750+ and without a chip I heard 220 easily within reach, need tires changed though, but the SL pulls like crazy. You know, if we ever have a meet, remind me to give you a ride to show you what I mean, do not underestimate SLs, they may be heavey, but they have a punch. Although I must say the Murcielago would be in Hot Pursuit... possibly follwed by a Crown Victoria black and white. CL65s are amazing as well, I looked at them, but figured I need not the extra seats in the back, nor the other 100K price tag above the SL600 wasn't to inviting. My next car is either a MRGT, or SL65, or if ever made an E65. Waiting.
Last time I checked I believe the Murcie. does 0-60 in 3.6 and a SL65 does it in 4.0. 0-100 for Murcie is 8.7 and for SL65 is 8.3. 1/4 for Murcie is 12.0 and for SL65 is 12.0. Well, it looks like this race would be all about driver skill. It looks like I did understimate the SL65. I hope they make a E65. Oh, and I would love to take you up on your offer, but I am in NJ. If I am ever in Cali I will be sure to give you a call.
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Last time I checked I believe the Murcie. does 0-60 in 3.6 and a SL65 does it in 4.0. 0-100 for Murcie is 8.7 and for SL65 is 8.3. 1/4 for Murcie is 12.0 and for SL65 is 12.0. Well, it looks like this race would be all about driver skill. It looks like I did understimate the SL65. I hope they make a E65. Oh, and I would love to take you up on your offer, but I am in NJ. If I am ever in Cali I will be sure to give you a call.
Information about my SL600 has been pending. However, after beating that Porsche 911 Turbo, which does 3.9 to 60 and 12.0 for 1/4, I have no doubts about its acclaimed 3.6 to 60, and its 11.7 for 1/4 mile. The numbers you put up must have been with ESP on, it would be a close race, but not to insult anyones vehicle, I think the SL6 would win it. We should find out, when we have a meet. I bring the 6, someone bring the Murcielago, I have always wanted to race one.

BTW: SL600 is faster than SL65, due too the 65s MASSIVE amount of torque, it won't grip. I haven't been able to prove this because I can't find one strolling about, but I'll let you know on it.
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Information about my SL600 has been pending. However, after beating that Porsche 911 Turbo, which does 3.9 to 60 and 12.0 for 1/4, I have no doubts about its acclaimed 3.6 to 60, and its 11.7 for 1/4 mile. The numbers you put up must have been with ESP on, it would be a close race, but not to insult anyones vehicle, I think the SL6 would win it. We should find out, when we have a meet. I bring the 6, someone bring the Murcielago, I have always wanted to race one.

BTW: SL600 is faster than SL65, due too the 65s MASSIVE amount of torque, it won't grip. I haven't been able to prove this because I can't find one strolling about, but I'll let you know on it.
Beat a Turbo, nice. I think that your SL600 will beat a Murcie. The 65 does have too much torque to grip, I say mercedes should put more HP to balance it out
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It's really a Mercedes. The heart of a car is the engine. The front even looks like a Merc. An ex Lambo man who should have stayed.
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The Zonda is only a little quicker to 100mph with a little xtra top speed for £300,000 when you can have the SEXIER Murcielago for £170.000 plus in the UK you can't drive the C12S on most tracks due the the local noise laws(see Autocar mag 04)
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Default Zonda F and more "Outrageous 2007 Zonda" scoop in Feb. 2005 EVO

1st Priority - several articles on Lambo - short story on new Lambo racers
and lambo HP as well as Ferrari vs Aston vs Murci piece (haven't read yet).

Nice 3-page color spread and story on more optimized (aero, power, weight)
of new Zonda F (named Zonda R on rear) as well as slight mention of all new
2007 supercar in latest Feb. 05 EVO pgs 14-16.

Can also see version of story with some pix on EVO's web page at:
http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/?evo (click: expand 'news' menu and click
'Index' then search for Zonda story with slider and click it) - may have to
register for free first.

Can also see thumbnail spread of EVO 1st and 2nd page spread at Pagani
site at:
http://www.paganiautomobili.it/
press 'English' - Press 'Coverage Report' - 'EVO Feb 2005 UK'
(this tumbnail gives a better 'feel' of the real spread in EVO which looks
'impressive')

I had disliked the rear end of the Zonda but I like this a lot better. Plus
they've done a lot of aero work on the original Zondas with much benefit
as detailed in the article.

Not sure if this is a street car or a race only car.

Will be shown in Geneva in late Feb.
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A Lamborghini web sit not a Zonda fan club? Evo mag is a good read some times. When will Zonda have its own engine?? Only 7 sold in UK. I want to know more about Murci R-GT which will kick Zonda's ass on the track
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