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1962 -- The car with having the distinction of being the U.S. Production car with the quickest 0-60 mph time was the 1962 Chevrolet Impala SS 409. It did it in 4.0 seconds." "I have seen this quote multiple times. It was not a show room car. Car was modified and had slicks. No way, even with a modern 500+hp powerplant, could a 62 Chevy do 0-60 in 4 seconds on the stock bias ply tires.
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Litres or gallons it'shard to beat .0 cents per gal/litre
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No longer content with a multimillion-dollar mansion, now the super-rich are ploughing money into underground bunkers for "ultimate survival". Able to withstand a nuclear blast, armed attacks, earthquakes and tsunamis, hardened facilities like the Vivos Europa One (pictured) in Germany will keep its billionaire owners safe. This particular one is a five-star, invite-only survival complex, and is valued at around $1 billion (£790m), although the price per 2,500-square-foot apartment is yet to be disclosed. |
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