Vauxhall VXR8 and S/C'd New Thread

I quite like the small stripes on the driver's side of the bonnet, and those of the bottom of the door.

It reminds me of the old HK Monaros.

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Vauxhall VXR8 Bathurst S take two

White-hot special has power to match Lambo!

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Down under, there’s no more famous circuit than Bathurst. The twisty mountain course hosts one of Australia’s biggest sporting events: a 1,000km race for the V8 Supercar series. So what better name for a limited run of Vauxhall’s brutish VXR8?

There’s a choice of a normally aspirated 6.2-litre V8 or this supercharged version. It’s badged the Bathurst S, and is modified by race specialist Tom Walkinshaw to produce 564bhp and 742Nm of torque – so it’s as powerful as a Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4, but nearly 100,000 cheaper.

Predictably, it’s fast, with 0-60mph in 4.6 seconds and a 155mph top speed. The manual box gets an uprated clutch and the suspension is stiffer, with adjustable springs and fresh dampers. Revised brakes with six-cylinder front and four-cylinder rear calipers are standard.

The supercharger provides amazing pull from low revs, and you’re pinned to the seat as the engine thrusts to the red line. But the best bit is the noise – a mix of supercharger whine and V8 rumble. Our car’s optional two-stage exhaust had a special ‘loud’ setting for track use, too!

The steering is meaty, if not full of feel, and the VXR8 handles sharply given its size. It rides well, too. In the wet – and even in the dry – all that torque will easily spin the rear wheels. But if you’re careful with the throttle, you can corner at great speed.

Not surprisingly, economy is poor (expect 15mpg), and the Bathurst S’s black stripes aren’t subtle. But if you want a large four-door Lamborghini beater, this is it.
 
To bad GM will not bring this bruiser to the US as a Pontiac G8 GXP.R
 
HSV Clubsport by Walkinshaw!!

OK to start off, imo this is one of the best cars to come out of Australia. its a HSV Clubsport R8. A Pontiac GXP G8 to the Americans. except this one has a supercharger, and sounds like the devil incarnate.

The standard cars performance is this:

-317 Kw
-550 Nm
-0-100 Km/H in 4.8 Sec
-Top Speed 282 Km/H
-Costs $63,000 AU

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This is the Walkinshaws stats:

-470 Kw
-770 Nm
-0-100 Km/h 4.0 Sec
-Top Speed (Couldn't Find)
-Cost $97,000 AU (Top of the range, take off some unnecessary parts and it comes to about $80,000 AU)

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Comparo on Top Gear Aust. between the two. Yes, the guy mite get annoying.. but watch it, its astounding.

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The Track Times:

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oo looks, really nice

my friend's dad has a vauxhall, definitely a nice car..
 
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Damnit, why aren't we able to get that car again? Oh yeah cause GM has run itself into the ground over here and now just wants to make cheap cars that get good gas mileage Corvette not withstanding. *rolls eyes*
 

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