Never knew that! That's awesome, and one more reason I love Google way too much.
Never knew that! That's awesome, and one more reason I love Google way too much.
Sadly it took me a second to realize what that flag is supposed to be. Brilliant, and I am saving that for future use!
Me thinks you did it wrong. Or have a very different definition. It’s not fast, but it loves to go sideways in a very fun way :-)
Impressive. I feel like that has to be some inside joke among the engineering or design teams who made it back then. Either that or nobody took a step back to look at the overall finished design there
wow... I really hope that’s photoshopped lol
...which is a bloody long time in drag racing. So, not close. Just finally evenly matched on launch traction.
Ditto. Hyundai, feel free to use this statement as a contractual obligation to purchase if you sell it in the US under 40k.
I’ll trade in the BRZ in a heartbeat if this is sold in the US under 40k. This, or maybe a V8 genesis coupe.
I'd say more like Hellcat. The Veyron was an actual engineering marvel of technology. This and the Hellcat are just big boosted engines in something relatively simple.
Did nobody notice the car is an automatic??
Why is it an automatic??
I actually strongly considered trading in the BRZ for this when I first saw the looks and the weight.
Should have made all those useless electronic gadgets an optional “road/comfort” package or something.
Great News! It’s the 2016 Chevrolet SS Malibu
Crap, I fear you’re right. We’ll be lucky if this has a 5ft-lb bump in torque :’(
Oh absolutely, the P1 is in an entirely different ballpark. But if you took all 3, parked them next to eachother in a walmart parking lot, and asked a random person who likely knows nothing about cars or what a “maclaron” even is, good luck explaining why one costs 3-5 times more than the others.
Relax pal, it was just an observation.
lol. Work in plant management a bit, then come talk to me.
Dunno, what I've always read on various budgeting sites and finance sites is between 25-35% of income. Of course if you go up to 50% or more it doesn't mean you're going to bankrupt. It's certainly possible depending on your life situation.
It's true. Though with Astons, I have a very very hard time telling them apart!