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::::Now it's starting to get interesting: 275 mph (or 443 km/h) is faster than the fastest production car in the world (the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport which has 1200 hp, according to Wikipedia). It was really in MPH but are you sure it was 275 ?--[[User:Loadingue|Loadingue]] 10:28, July 7, 2010 (UTC) | ::::Now it's starting to get interesting: 275 mph (or 443 km/h) is faster than the fastest production car in the world (the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport which has 1200 hp, according to Wikipedia). It was really in MPH but are you sure it was 275 ?--[[User:Loadingue|Loadingue]] 10:28, July 7, 2010 (UTC) | ||
I know, that's why I'm skeptical, it may have been km/h, but that's still 170 mph, which is faster than it appears. I agree with you, I've played GT4, I know what 240 mph should look like in a video game... and GTA's super cars do not attain that speed, nor do they get to 170... maybe it has to do with the jumps at the end and ground/air speed discrepincies? 275 was definite, and I'm pretty sure it was mph... You know what, I'll do it again, and look harder this time. / [[User:Szebrine|Szebrine]] 11:30, July 7, 2010 (UTC) | ::: I know, that's why I'm skeptical, it may have been km/h, but that's still 170 mph, which is faster than it appears. I agree with you, I've played GT4, I know what 240 mph should look like in a video game... and GTA's super cars do not attain that speed, nor do they get to 170... maybe it has to do with the jumps at the end and ground/air speed discrepincies? 275 was definite, and I'm pretty sure it was mph... You know what, I'll do it again, and look harder this time. / [[User:Szebrine|Szebrine]] 11:30, July 7, 2010 (UTC) |