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I know it is older, but how could they not put the 1992-1993 GMC Typhoon on the list? It has a 0-60 time in the four second range and a thirteen second quarter mile time, a very fast SUV, powered by a v6 turbo and very rare to see. truly ahead of it's time.
The Typhoon was one quick vehicle. My godfather still has one that he keeps running, way ahead of its time in terms of performance for an SUV.
Easy. Look at all of the lightweight, flimsy parts on the new Sequoia (I reviewed one last winter), especially in interior and exterior trim/hardware, and there's your answer, or at least a good part of it............weight reduction.
I think it has more to do with an amazing 5.7L V8 paired with a great 6 speed automatic transmission.
This is like saying "worlds fastest whales" or "worlds fastest grizzly bears"
Kudos to the Jeep, especially considering the price.
the term SUV is being redefined every other day.
it's meaning is kinda blurred now and I can swear it includes crossovers and large wagons (ie forester, venza, x6, ex, is 250 with bigger rims and no drop, etc etc)
Some of the vehicles on that list can out handle & outpace many cars including my GS400.. I've driven those on the list excluding the Infinit EX. The numbers on the X6 with the N54 are amazing considering its weight.. The lighter upcoming X1 & X3 with that motor will tear up the tarmac. 0-60 under 5..
Wow thoes AMG engines speak for themselves - bolt on warp factor speed.
I just had the treat of a 09 FX35 loaner this week, and I was shocked at how quick it felt. I would have put money on it being at or below 6 sec. Especially with the 7 spd gear box it was rockin.
I any event, it is amazing that all of these companies have successfuly attempted to beat the laws of physics. These times are nothing to skoff at.