Pagani Zonda F

by on November 22, 2011

The Pagani Zonda F super car is one of the fastest cars in the world. It rivals the looks and speed of the Bugatti Veyron. The Zonda F Roadster is gorgeous, with 650 horse power, it can make butterflies take flight in your stomach, and the trees that pass in your peripheral vision will appear more like a green blur. The Pagani Zonda F top speed is unthinkable. You can go to 125 mph in 4.4 seconds.

The Pagani Zonda F price is a wowzer, too, at more than 400,000 British Pounds. The Pagani is Ferrari’s biggest competition, both in speed and looks. It has switches inside it that look like it is about to take flight for the moon, instead of a long straight away. The car handles great around corners, without worrying about doing a 360 unintentionally, though it could take some practice considering the power this thing has. It’s agile enough, but with minor mechanical tweaks, it looks like a super model on wheels, and drives faster than many other super cars.

The lead mechanic and designer of the Pagani, is named after Pagani, himself, and the spine tingling result is a car that looks phenomenal, with a naked carbon fiber, shell. In fact, it is strong enough to stay rigid with the roof off. It is an extreme super car. The cabin is airy enough for a two-seater, but you have to be careful driving on Italy’s smaller roads, as it is a relatively wide car and you wouldn’t want to scratch that beautiful exterior. The engine sounds like a raging purr on the acceleration. The drive is an instant, carnal, and exhilarating one.

In a Lamborghini or Ferrari, you have issues with the seating position, or it is impossible to reverse, etc., but even with fingertip control, you can feel the road with such subtlety of response when you are driving a Pagani Zonda F super car that you will think that spending big bucks on anything else is blasphemous. The Pagani Zonda F top speed is around 214 mph and it gets there in a hurry, going from 0 to 60 in 3.6 seconds.

The Pagani Zonda F specs are wild too, with a Mercedes AMG V12 7.3 liter engine, that delivers 680 horsepower. That beats taking a pony around the race track any day, or an Aston Martin or Lamborghini. This is truly a car of prepubescent boy’s wet dreams, and if the grown man’s wallet can earn him a ride in this baby, he’d be wise to take it. It may not be the fastest car in the world, but the Pagani Zonda F definitely deserves to be in the top ten, for handling, speed, and the thrill of the ride, alone. This super car puts other fast cars to shame.

 

No related posts.

{ 6 comments… read them below or add one }

Josh December 12, 2011 at 8:36 pm

I like the front of the car but I’m not a fan of the back. It’s just too long for me. I have actually never heard of this car and I wonder why. It’s definitely a nice car but I prefer some of the other fast cars I’ve seen.

Reply

jiminy April 15, 2012 at 9:48 pm

Funny, because your comments are exactly the opposite of my own. I love the long back and the way the back is a blend of retro and industrial. I don’t care for the bubble look of the front of the cab at all, though.

Reply

Eris December 29, 2011 at 2:57 am

The look of the car leaves a high impression of being modern and industrial. I would prefer a model that is simpler and has less things going on in terms of its exterior.

Reply

Lauren January 6, 2012 at 3:26 am

This Pagani Zonda F super car is phenomenal. It looks like the Bugatti Veyron in a way, but I like this one even better. Its sleek lines and its devil-on-wheels design make me want to take it for a spin today. Rather, it would take ME for a spin.

Reply

mongoose January 26, 2012 at 1:01 am

The unfinished carbon fiber shell of the Pagani Zonda F is beautiful but, overall, this car is a bit too futuristic looking for my tastes! It’s certainly a work of art on wheels but it’s not among my personal top ten.

Reply

speed demon April 11, 2012 at 12:05 am

The inside levers may look like something out of a space vehicle but I’d have to say the outside of the Pagani Zonda F does also. All I can think of is the Jetson’s! Of course, their cars flew but at 214 mph, it probably feels like flying in the Zonda, too.

Reply

Leave a Comment

Why ask?

Previous post:

Next post: