I wanna be a highway terrorist!
I'd like a dark blue one, please
How about a deep purple one instead:
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I wanna be a highway terrorist!
I'd like a dark blue one, please
I too remember when cars were simple. A few months back i had a fuel pump changed and it cost $800 since they put the damn things in the gas tank now and have for years. I remember when fuel pums were on the engine and driven by the camshaft. Cost $15 and you could change them in the dark.
That price is not that bad when you consider modern trucks cost half that unless you buy a stripped down modelAmerican cars with exception of a few are pieces of shit, and the service is the worst. An affordable car with so much horsepower only means there will be a lot of young people killing themselves and others on the roads. The other cars that offer comparable horsepower to this, are expensive European brands and their owners usually take them to the local racetrack to enjoy what the car can do. I know a few that do that.
When I said affordable, I didn't mean everyone can buy one.
At an estimated $85K, I doubt too many young people will be getting one.
Wet dreams
Of course...after three or four runs, you have to stop to plug it in.The 2017 Tesla S does 0 - 60 in 2.28 sec, quarter mile in 10.5. Not bad for a wimpy electric car.
The Poncho driver didn't want to chase. Because a 1974 Trans Am will suck the doors off a Jag E Type!One of my best high school buddy's dad had a 1972 Jaguar E Type coupe. I was strapped into the passenger seat on a drive from Steubenville to Youngstown, Ohio north on State Route 7. It was 1974 and a brand new Pontiac Firebird came up from behind. We were at a steady 55 mph but the Pontiac came up on our left moving at least 70 mph.
"Watch this" said my friend. I know 'watch this' is usually a phrase spoken just before the insurance claims adjuster gets there, but this time...
He hit the gas to the floor and after I picked my head up from the headrest, I watched that Firebird in the rear view. It got smaller faster than any other car I'd ever seen.
I've been burning E10 in my Coupe de Ville for most of 20 years, and EXCLUSIVELY E10 for more than ten. No vapor lock, even at 100 degrees.I too remember when cars were simple. A few months back i had a fuel pump changed and it cost $800 since they put the damn things in the gas tank now and have for years. I remember when fuel pums were on the engine and driven by the camshaft. Cost $15 and you could change them in the dark.
And they vapor locked on especially hot days, because they weren't sitting submerged in liquid gasoline.
It would be even worse today, as ethanol blends vaporize even more easily.
The Poncho driver didn't want to chase. Because a 1974 Trans Am will suck the doors off a Jag E Type!One of my best high school buddy's dad had a 1972 Jaguar E Type coupe. I was strapped into the passenger seat on a drive from Steubenville to Youngstown, Ohio north on State Route 7. It was 1974 and a brand new Pontiac Firebird came up from behind. We were at a steady 55 mph but the Pontiac came up on our left moving at least 70 mph.
"Watch this" said my friend. I know 'watch this' is usually a phrase spoken just before the insurance claims adjuster gets there, but this time...
He hit the gas to the floor and after I picked my head up from the headrest, I watched that Firebird in the rear view. It got smaller faster than any other car I'd ever seen.
I don't know. That Jaguar's V-12 was rebuilt and humming like it just rolled off the line. That car is all top end. Not much off the line.The Poncho driver didn't want to chase. Because a 1974 Trans Am will suck the doors off a Jag E Type!One of my best high school buddy's dad had a 1972 Jaguar E Type coupe. I was strapped into the passenger seat on a drive from Steubenville to Youngstown, Ohio north on State Route 7. It was 1974 and a brand new Pontiac Firebird came up from behind. We were at a steady 55 mph but the Pontiac came up on our left moving at least 70 mph.
"Watch this" said my friend. I know 'watch this' is usually a phrase spoken just before the insurance claims adjuster gets there, but this time...
He hit the gas to the floor and after I picked my head up from the headrest, I watched that Firebird in the rear view. It got smaller faster than any other car I'd ever seen.
I'm pretty sure that POS isn't the fastest production car in the world. You need to say hi to the 2017 Veyron SS:
268mph
That POS Dodge might be faster 0 to 60 but it's definitely going to be smoked in a race.
Speed limit at 65 only means whoever buys this will be losing their license shortly thereafter.
It's a Dodge, I wouldn't trust driving anywhere near its top speed.
Speed limit at 65 only means whoever buys this will be losing their license shortly thereafter.
You're full of shit as usual!I'm talking 1/4 mile. This dodge beast will pop the front wheels off the ground in 1st, 2nd & 3rd.I'm pretty sure that POS isn't the fastest production car in the world. You need to say hi to the 2017 Veyron SS:
268mph
That POS Dodge might be faster 0 to 60 but it's definitely going to be smoked in a race.
Top end speed is nice but where the fuck are you going to dive 400mph at?
The car is a 40k upgrade from the normal model. That hardly constitutes 100k. Full of shit you say.....You're full of shit as usual!I'm talking 1/4 mile. This dodge beast will pop the front wheels off the ground in 1st, 2nd & 3rd.I'm pretty sure that POS isn't the fastest production car in the world. You need to say hi to the 2017 Veyron SS:
268mph
That POS Dodge might be faster 0 to 60 but it's definitely going to be smoked in a race.
Top end speed is nice but where the fuck are you going to dive 400mph at?
That Dodge is NOT your basic "production car".
It's a 'shell' that looks somewhat like a Dodge but underneath the hood there's 100K of drag racing equipment.
Wise up!