LSXforYourSuperCar
LSXforYourSuperCar
LSXforYourSuperCar

At 0:33 the camera man approaches from the rear passengers' side, when he see's the fog o' something coming out of the hood, camera man backs off.

Really? Come on......

Places like Abu Dhabi, the UAE, and Qatar really deserve credit for being so peaceful in such a violent region of the world.

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The NHRA used to allow drivers to do this.

Only when mixed some sort of fuel.

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Could have been worse. Then again this is more like a nitrous incinerator rather than an explosion.

Drag Racing is huge in that part of the Middle East, in fact quite a few American drag racing teams are owned by oil sheiks. Even the ADRL, an entire drag-racing series is Arab owned.

One quarter of mile is the standard length of a dragstrip, this car costs one quarter of a million dollars.

Hey Bugatti, every time I see one of your cars, I see it being driven by an old person who is ready die.

Has anyone decided to acknowledge the fact that Jalopnik-dot-com is reporting, this new Viper is equipped with a V-8.

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Before Red Bull was available here in the states, the only awareness I had of the brand was through Red Bull's euro-centric motor sports sponsorship's. Was I wrong to assume Red Bull energy was either an oil company or maybe a gas station franchise?

UGLIEST NEW CAR AVAILABLE. NISSAN ALTIMA.

Is it just me, or does it get more difficult to make a FWD car look "right" the larger the car gets?

Its a fine line, too restrained, you'll be labeled "beige", overly stylized you're labeled as "gaudy". Somehow Toyotas are overly stylized and beige.

God I hope so, I've always hated corporate grills. Finding one type of grill and making it look good on every type, size, and shape of vehicle is nearly impossible, BMW is the company to pull it off.

This is not really an applicable scenario. Nitro methane contains a substantial amount of oxygen making it a semi mono-propellant, or "almost rocket fuel". A true rocket, contains all of the oxygen and combustibles in it's own fuel, requiring no outside ambient air. Thats why we've always used rockets to travel to

wondering the same thing...........

I buckle up every time I get in a car. However whenever I got into/drove a car with autobelts, I never once used the lapbelt.

The biggest problem with "flying cars" isn't the initial cost of the vehicle, but the fuel consumption of the vehicle. The amount of energy required to keep any sort of substantial vehicle in the air is many times greater than that to propel an equally substantial vehicle forward along the ground.