The quickest cars we tested in 2022:
, the mid-engine sports car's on-track performance showed little to no regression from the start of our long-term test. Just as at the start of its time with us, our Red Mist Corvette Stingray accelerated to 60 mph in 2.9 seconds. It even matched its original quarter-mile time of 11.2 seconds with a trap speed of 122 mph.
Want to enjoy the sweet sound of the Porsche 911 GT3's naturally aspirated flat-six sans the over-the-top aerodynamic addendum? Then theis the car for you. With 502 horsepower and an available seven-speed automated gearbox, the Iris Blue GT3 Touring we tested ripped its way to 60 mph in 2.8 seconds. Opt for the six-speed manual and you'll add 0.5 second to that time. That said, we think the stick shift's greater driving engagement more than makes up for any loss in acceleration.
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