I wonder what is the criteria they used to rank these cars. How would a LaFerrari be ranked over the P1 over the 918, when none of them have been driven?
First of all, more than half of those aren't "supercars". Even according to what you said about the Miura "defined the supercar as a midengine exotic" and yet cars like the GTR are there.
Also, veyron is the first million dollar car? The Mclaren F1 was. Do your [non-permissible content removed] research.
It is very subjective, but if you are going to give credit to any Corvette, the 1969 ZL1 Corvette receives my nomination for stupid fast super car. I am betting you forgot about it.
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All of the creative editors must have flown the edmunds.com coup. And articles like this one are what you get when you can't keep quality writers.
First of all, more than half of those aren't "supercars". Even according to what you said about the Miura "defined the supercar as a midengine exotic" and yet cars like the GTR are there.
Also, veyron is the first million dollar car? The Mclaren F1 was. Do your [non-permissible content removed] research.