The line graph shows the information about the time taken for 2000cc mid-size cars from Japan and Germany cars to reach 100km/h.
The Japanese cars acceleration was a bit slower than the Germany cars with the same engine capacity. The Honda Accord was clocked at 10.7 seconds when it reached from 0-100km/h. The second car was the Toyota Camry, scored a 12.5 second for its trial. The next car was the Nissan Teana that achieved a time of 12.1 seconds. So, the overall best car for mid-size 2.0 cars from japan is the Honda Accord. For the Germany cars, The BMW 520i also achieved a time that is below 9 seconds but to be exact was 8.7 seconds. The Mercedes 200 and the Audi A8 achieved a time of 8.5 seconds. These cars from Germany out run the cars from japan by a quite staggering time difference. This proves that the acceleration of cars from Germany is far better than the cars from Japan.
In conclusion, the time taken to reach 100 km/h for 2000cc mid-size category cars for Japan and Germany cars are different. The results show that the cars from Germany can accelerate faster than their Japanese rival. The fastest for the Japanese cars was the Honda Accord that achieved the time 10.7 seconds. For the Germanys’, the fastest time recorded was 8.5 seconds that were achieved by the Mercedes E200 and the Audi A6.
These are the features most car enthusiasts are interested at. Below is the list of cars with the above mentioned information sorted by the lowest 0-100 km/h first.
3.35s, 335km/h, 670hp, 6000cc - Ferrari 599 GTO (M)
3.4s, 340km/h, 650hp, 6496cc - Lamborghini Reventon (M)
4.2s, 248km/h, 243hp, 1796cc - Lotus Exige S (M)
4.4s, ???km/h, ???hp, 5980cc - Mercedes-Benz S 65 AMG
4.5s, 250km/h, ???hp, 6208cc - Mercedes-Benz E 63 AMG
4.7s, 180km/h, 280hp, 1997cc - Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX
5.0s, 240km/h, 280hp, 1998cc - Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X
5.2s, 285km/h,