car & driver gets first drive of new cobra
just got new issure in the mail....it says 475 horsepower, and an estimated base price of 39 large...now here are some their tested stats
330 ci displacement
8.4:1 compression ratio
eaton R122 roots type supercharger
10 psi max boost pressure
450 lb.ft torque
6000 rpm redline
16 gallon fuel capacity
top speed of 160 mph
0-60 mph in 4 seconds flat
quarter mile 12.5 seconds @ 116 mph
mpg - 13 city/ 21 highway
330 ci displacement
8.4:1 compression ratio
eaton R122 roots type supercharger
10 psi max boost pressure
450 lb.ft torque
6000 rpm redline
16 gallon fuel capacity
top speed of 160 mph
0-60 mph in 4 seconds flat
quarter mile 12.5 seconds @ 116 mph
mpg - 13 city/ 21 highway
Originally posted by Zc527@June 3, 2005, 11:51 AM
yea i know...but the city mpg is not spectacular
yea i know...but the city mpg is not spectacular
Originally posted by Zc527@June 3, 2005, 10:51 AM
yea i know...but the city mpg is not spectacular
yea i know...but the city mpg is not spectacular
What's the gas guzzler tax for those numbers?
it is the new shelby cobra, it says "we drive it first!" and it has a gold outline around it thats says 50th anniversary issue, and at the top it says 60 PAGE BONUS: ANNIVERSARY ISSUE, and ...it is a special issue, you can't miss it, but I don't know if you can get it yet, the cover pic aint even on their site yet
Originally posted by holderca1@June 3, 2005, 11:36 AM
What's the gas guzzler tax for those numbers?
What's the gas guzzler tax for those numbers?
Originally posted by fragilecow@June 3, 2005, 11:43 AM
Love those numbers! but the horsepower is stated a little low. The car will have at least 500hp or else Shelby won't sign off on using his name for the car
Love those numbers! but the horsepower is stated a little low. The car will have at least 500hp or else Shelby won't sign off on using his name for the car
Originally posted by holderca1@June 3, 2005, 12:46 PM
Just calculated it based on 13/21 and it comes out to $2,600.
Just calculated it based on 13/21 and it comes out to $2,600.
http://www.liberalartsandcrafts.net/conten...uzzlertax.shtml
I come up with $3,000 but it does say the calc could be wrong by one tax bracket. So I guess it'll be somewhere in the range of $2,600-3,000.
Originally posted by TomServo92@June 3, 2005, 11:49 AM
I just calculated it based on info from this page:
http://www.liberalartsandcrafts.net/conten...uzzlertax.shtml
I come up with $3,000 but it does say the calc could be wrong by one tax bracket. So I guess it'll be somewhere in the range of $2,600-3,000.
I just calculated it based on info from this page:
http://www.liberalartsandcrafts.net/conten...uzzlertax.shtml
I come up with $3,000 but it does say the calc could be wrong by one tax bracket. So I guess it'll be somewhere in the range of $2,600-3,000.
Just did the calculation again and got the same number.
Is this the equation you used?
(1/(.495/city MPG + .351/highway MPG))+.15
Originally posted by Zc527@June 3, 2005, 11:51 AM
thats A LOT! now we probably coudn't afford it just cuz of that tax.....ahhhh stupid gas prices
thats A LOT! now we probably coudn't afford it just cuz of that tax.....ahhhh stupid gas prices



