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On the other side of things, it was estimated that the W8's top speed couldn't have been any more than 215 mph. That's a long way off the 242 mph Vector claimed.
Sure, the W8 undoubtedly cost a lot of money to build, but it seems like Vector was already struggling with financing its business. According company accountants, Vector founder Jerry Wiegert did ...
The twin-turbocharged V-8 engine in the Vector was a powerhouse of an engine and was more powerful than any other supercar of the 80s and most of the 90s. Supercars of the 80s like the F40 and ...
Vector had hyped the W8 for over a decade and originally stated a retail price of $225k. That rose to $450k by the time the first example was on its way, which, adjusted for inflation, is over a ...
The seller has been driving this Vector W8 since 1999. Power comes from a 6.0-liter Rodeck V8 with two Garrett turbochargers Bidding on the car has already hit $400,000 A 1990 Vector W8 Twin Turbo ...
The W8 was an improved version of the Vector W2, a fully functional concept car that Vector had produced. The W2 never entered production as Wiegert didn't have the funding, but it was in place by ...
The W8 is powered by an aluminum 6.0-liter V-8 that, as the car's name states, has twin turbochargers. The transverse mid-mounted engine was estimated to make 625 hp and 630 lb-ft of torque in a ...