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The problem I have always seen with sedans is one you do NOT see with five cars in particular, the Mustang, Camaro, Challenger, 300 and Charger. Obviously, I’m leaving out the Germans sedans, who also do NOT have the same problem most sedans have. That problem being “merely adequate”.

You know that universe turned right when they should have gone left when Yugo is a big thing.

AWD does it again. Therefore RWD just sucks. Period. *La Sigh*

The Stinger came after Mustang. Ford is so strapped for cash, apparently, that they can not maintain their fleet. So the Mustang being raced might as well be the same car from 2015. Now Kia, a company on the ascendant, builds their own car and it is faster.

The Split in the middle of his view seems really distracting and you can tell he is leaning his head to the side to see around it. It could be worse, but the halo is going to be redesigned or replace with something else fairly soon. I’m sure.

Old body style. but with the new style, the TRX would just be an “Adonis”.

ALFA Romeo builds its own GT-R.

I was made to understand that FA would be rolling out an all-new 300 in 2019. Not an update, not a refresh of the old Mercedes derived platform an ALL-NEW car.

Okay I have my sources, mainly for this case “Car and Driver” magazine, and I will admit that is mostly their say-so, which is likely gleamed from actual conversations with the people at FCA. I can not confirm nor deny what I posted. However I can say it makes since.

You never found anything online maybe because IT IS IN A MAGAZINE. There are more things to read than pixels, you know. Look for this one.

The Next Viper’s engines will be the first settings for FCA’s new hemi V8 engines. The first will be a NA sub-6L V8 making 550hp. The new engine will be a 650-700+hp Supercharged V8, ostensibly the Hellcat 2 engine. Both engines will be all-new, not just spruced up older engines, all aluminum.

The Viper’s V-10 was essentially a Hemi-V8 with 2 more cylinders. Even the displacement step was the same. 8.0 v-10 and 6.4L V8.

More distraction from the burning US Presidency.

The car smacks of one of Tucker’s ideas.

It probably a rumor, The Viper I mean... But i got if from...

I’m not really sure where “Vipers can’t handle” came from. That might have been true back in the mid-90s when the car first came out, but since then the car just got better to the point it literally handles like a slot car, unless you try to steer on Asphalt with a layer of dry sand. I saw that vid. NOTHING can steer

So what’s that blue car in the title?  I know it is a concept but whose and what year.

The 1963 Chrysler Turbine car’s Turbine engine cost about as much as a V8 engine at that time. Extrapolate for today and consider the average crate price for an American V8, and you are looking at a $10K-$12K engine conservatively.

The simple answer:

This is a prop car, right? From a movie meant to look like a live action cartoon?