What was
the Heyday of automotive performance?
The longtime enthusiasts will have you believe the 1960’s with big block
427 Chevys or the awesome Shelby Mustangs.
But a
quick look at 0-60 times of over 1800 entries in the 0-60 database from the 60’s
to today show us, that we are living in that heyday right now. To further add insult to injury we are doing
it with smaller engines pushing more horsepower than the big guns of the 60’s!
To give a
better perspective below is a general summary of 0-60 times broken down by
decades for reference:
|
|
Avg
|
Era
|
Samples
|
0-60
|
1960's
|
46
|
8.75
|
1970's
|
218
|
11.39
|
1980's
|
468
|
10.03
|
1990's
|
780
|
7.69
|
2000's
|
288
|
6.17
|
While the
60’s only 46 samples to go by, many of these entries are the faster muscle cars
indicative of the performance era. As
the 70’s emissions controls took effect we saw a massive
degradation on both 0-60 times, but by the 90’s the industry had come full
circle and overall performance had surpassed the muscle car era. The trend also continues into this decade
with cars that are overall the fastest we have historically seen.
Through
the peak and valleys of the decades, the fastest back then still can stand the
test of time, and by even today’s standards are pretty respectable.
Era
|
Fastest 0 to 60
|
1960's
|
4.60
|
1965
Shelby Cobra 427 S/C
|
1970's
|
5.00
|
1979
Porsche 930 Turbo
|
1980's
|
4.70
|
1987
Buick Regal GNX
|
1990's
|
3.40
|
1999
Porsche 911 GT1
|
2000's
|
3.10
|
2002 Mosler MT900 Photon
|
Even
looking at these figures really doesn’t tell the whole picture. Here are few
indicators of how far the industry has actually progressed and put thing in
perspective:
Did you
know that the legendary that 1970 Corvette 427 can easily be dispatched by a modern
2003 Dodge Neon SRT-4 in a 0-60 match by half a second?
How about a
1988 Ferrari Mondial getting spanked in a 0-60 match by
a garden variety Ford Mustang GT V6 driven by a cheerleader?
Think a 1973
Dodge Charger with the huge 440 might fare better? Well a Lexus 2006 IS250 can
match it in quite a bit more comfort.
Sometimes
memories are fonder than reality.