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Fastest Human Vehicles in the World
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These are the fastest vehicles capable of carrying humans in the world - by land, air and sea:
| 1. | (space shuttle) Endeavour - ($1.7 billion ) - the space shuttle travel at 18,685 mph while in orbit, or 5 miles per second. |
| 2. | (jet) SR-71 Blackbird - ($34 million) - this jet aircraft cruises at a speed of 1,848 mph and set the world record at 2,293 mph. |
| 3. | (train) Maglev MLX01 - ($1.2 billion) - Japan is the home of the world's fastest train, capable of speeds of 600 mph, however travels at much lower speeds |
| 4. | (commercial jet) Boeing 747 - ($375 million ) - travels at a speed around 605 mph. |
| 5. | (plane) - Cessna Citation X - ($20 million) - the world’s fastest civilian aircraft by reaching a top speed of Mach 0.92, or 587mph. |
| 6. | (car) - Bugatti Veyron 16.4 - ($1.5 million) - the fastest and most expensive street legal car currently in production (however, you need a special key to unlock the breakneck speeds). Capable of 0 - 60 in 2.5 seconds, and a top speed of 253mph, 1000 HP. |
| 7. | (motorcycle) Suzuki Hayabusa (aka GSX1300R prior to 2008) - ($12,000) - is a hyper sport motorcycle originally introduced by Suzuki in 1999 and reaches a top speed of 189.6 mph |
| 8. | (boat) Top Gun 39 from Cigarette - ($565,000) - This go-fast boat capable of 700HP and speeds over 87 knots, or 100 mph |
| 9. | (personal watercraft) Kawasaki Ultra 150 - ($9,000) - The world's fastest production PWC/Jet Ski started production in 1999 and reaches a top speed of 75 mph |
| 10. | (yacht) - 118 Wallypower - ($25 million) - this boat measures 118-feet and weighing a massive 95-tons, but is capable of achieving speeds of 70mph and 16,800-horsepower. |
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