Evo magazine analog supercar comparison test

The Undigitals: Evo Evaluates a Fleet of “Analog” Supercars [Video]

[youtube width=”960″ height=”540″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCpCbZaD8xc[/youtube]

We’re guessing very, very few people will dispute that we are currently living in the golden age ofsupercars. They are faster, more powerful, better handling, more comfortable, more efficient and just plain easier to live with than they have ever been. However, we can’t help feeling that with all the fancy electronics and paddle-shift transmissions, some of the magic of thesupercargenre has been lost.

Henry Catchpole and the blokes atEvomagazineseem to be of the same opinion, for they gathered an all-star roster of what they call “analogue (English English for “analog”) supercars.” Check it:Ferrari F40.FerrariF50.McLaren F1.Porsche Carrera GT.Pagani Zonda F.Lamborghini Murcielago LP670-4 SV. AndNoble M600. With the exception of theLambo, all are rear-wheel-drive with proper three-pedal H-pattern manual transmissions, and all are raw, raucous driving machines. Naturally, there can only be one winner, but if you ask us, there are no losers in this fleet.

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