seven, you have no idea. You have no idea about cars and you certainly don\'t know your facts.
Above you were talking about a Cop car (a HSV GTS 300 mind you) that does from 0 to 60 miles/h in less than 4 seconds and that reaches a top speed of
over 200 miles/h. Oh no sorry, you quoted: "
well over 200 M/h"
Now just to get some things cleared up to the people who aren\'t familior with miles, lets convert that number to km/h: 200 m/h * ~1.6 = 320 km/h. You did say well over though, so I am assuming anything from 320 up to 350 km/h - and the HSV GTS 300 (I did my research) clearly does not come up to those speeds. How could it with 300 kw? You latest numbers (you said HSV drives around 290) seem to be more accurate though. My above point is, that in games like NFS, you can drive probably the worlds still fastest car (okay, now it\'s 2nd fastest) and still have that supercop with his Sedan behind you. HSV or what ever, it\'s not realistic. And I said it before, even if there are cops with cars that drive over 300 km/h, they are very
VERY rare to make a big issue abou it.
Some facts btw:
I never said Holden, I said HSV. There is a distinct difference.
Not a Holden? Funny, that when I look for that specific car on the web, it brings me up all these Holden sites. :rolleyes:
Unrestricted, a HSV GTS 300 could do around 290, if given the chance. And these are so not Diablo or F1 specs. Diablo can accelerate in around 3 secs flat, and do the quarter mile in 10. HSV is certainly not up there, but it does give them a run for their money.
That\'s exactly my point: These cars aren\'t Diablos or F1 and therefore can\'t compete. Hence my above reasoning why NFS is
unrealistic. And the Diablo does not accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 3 seconds, it\'s 3.8. But as you can see in my original post that you jumped on, my point is that NFS is very unrealistic in those aspects.
##Racer##, Now maybe you should get
YOUR facts straight before you go tell people about HSV\'s that drive
well over 200 M/H.
