What's your car's drag coefficient?

Judging by this post I'd say he has a Caterham in which case I demand pictures.
First one is at the Nurburgring, second one in Spa-Francorchamps.



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Indeed I do think the roll cage gives it more 0.9 than 0.7.
 
0.32. Not bad for a 15 year old car :)

@British Rover - You sold the old Disco??

It was a company car so not really mine but I did have it for almost a year. The MINI was mine and I sold that when I bought my house last summer.

I can't believe a Jeep Cherokee has a higher CD then a Disco wow. I had a 1990 Jeep Cherokee back in college myself that was a great car.
 
0.32 for the Olds Alero.
 
I join the Cd 0.32-squad
 
.45ish....I think that was the quoted figure. Damn flow seperation off the rear screen, crappy window mounts and a sleek looking but useless front end....

As for the new car? Eh no idea yet!
 
According to The Internet 0.32. Though I'm not sure if that is with or without spoiler.
 
0.45 Drag c.e for the windtunnel tests aspirated e21 :mrgreen:
 
The Peugeot 806 has 0.32, according to wikipedia.

Can't find the 807's anywhere, but I assume as the 807 is less boxlike than the 806 that it's a bit better.
 
.36 so kind of a brick with rounded edges
 
0.30 ... is that good?

EDIT: Wow! Same as a Honda NSX or Koniegezzgsssscccgggeg CCX!

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And i'm the only person on earth who didnt have that model in the same light brown color. (Black = win)
 
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Only 2 in the 0.28.. but tell me... How can this:

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be more slippery than:

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?????
 
^ Who cares? How many hundreds more HP has it got?
 
I'm just saying... put that engine and drivetrain into my carisma and it'll go even faster!
 
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