
Sedans
Enus Stafford
RWD drivetrain • 74.6 MPH
Purchase price: $1,300,000
Resale value: $127,200
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Sedans
RWD drivetrain • 74.6 MPH
Purchase price: $1,300,000
Resale value: $127,200
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Sedans
RWD drivetrain • 90.1 MPH
Purchase price: $250,000
Resale value: $25,000
View full detailsShape tells the story: wider polygon usually means a more balanced vehicle, while spikes indicate specialization.
Value snapshot
Enus Stafford: $17,435 / MPH
Enus Super Diamond: $2,775 / MPH
| Metric | Enus Stafford | Delta | Enus Super Diamond |
|---|---|---|---|
| Estimated Top Speed | 74.6 MPH | Diff: 15.5 MPH | 90.1 MPH |
| Speed Score | 64/100 | Diff: 13.4 pts | 78/100 |
| Acceleration Score | 50/100 | Diff: 15 pts | 65/100 |
| Braking Score | 15/100 | Diff: 5 pts | 20/100 |
| Traction Score | 61/100 | Diff: 3 pts | 64/100 |
| Mass (Ram Resistance) | 2,110 kg | Diff: 690 kg | 2,800 kg |
| Purchase Price | $1,300,000 | Diff: 1050000 GTA$ | $250,000 |
| Resale Value | $127,200 | Diff: 102200 GTA$ | $25,000 |
| Cost per MPH | $17,435 / MPH | Diff: 14660 GTA$/MPH | $2,775 / MPH |
Ram Rating
Enus Super Diamond is heavier, so it is usually harder to ram off line.
Launch Profile
Both share a similar drivetrain layout, so launch behavior should be closer.
Braking Edge
Enus Super Diamond has the stronger braking coefficient on paper.