PlanesFly, I fly planes so I’ll cut you a break. The Fiat Abarth sounds awesome to many people. The Solstice, Fiesta ST, and other turbo cars pretty much have that same angry sound when you remove the mufflers.
PlanesFly, I fly planes so I’ll cut you a break. The Fiat Abarth sounds awesome to many people. The Solstice, Fiesta ST, and other turbo cars pretty much have that same angry sound when you remove the mufflers.
The 124 would be a contender. I had a Solstice with muffler-less exhaust and it was also glorious.
I already have an Abarth but my wife needs a fun car. Maybe we’ll just buy our cars based on exhaust note from now on.
Fail wheel drive though.
The top of the line 2002 Camaro SS and WS6 T/A were about $33K with the same amount of horsepower. This ain’t a bad deal for a much much better car.
For racing I would support it but for a DD with thousands of extreme heat cycles I don’t think it would be a good idea.
Electric motors aren’t too happy when they are attached to red hot exhaust turbine housings.
That’s just awesome.
Ford wouldn’t discount the FiST like Fiat did for my Abarth, for me the price difference was about $6,000. That’s like one years worth of payments!
I bought my Abarth for $17,600 new with end of year incentives, I wanted a fun new car for cheap. I’ve had it for almost three years now with no issues at all.
My boss has a Cummins Megafag 3500 Dually running machined Alcoas and it doesn’t drive too bad unloaded. I think he got like $20K off MSRP but he had to fly up and drive it back from Kellogg ID.
With three cars and a couple motorcycles, I usually have enough. Plus I only use synthetic and I wouldn’t want regular oil on my house, I’m no heathen.
Isn’t the Fisker a four door Solstice (Kappa platform)? As a former GXP owner, I see so much Solstice in the body, especially under the hood.
I have a log cabin as my home, the logs require oiling every year or so. It’s about $500 to buy the proper stain/oil. So Guess what I use? Used engine and transmission oil! I just do one section at a time after every oil change and the home always looks nice and oily. The fuel smell is gone after a couple days and it…
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Also, any country other than Russia in the region showed the jet’s radar path over Turkey. (See Belgium University Data)
Oh look, pictures:
Turkey was pissed about Turks’ being targeted in Syria, for oil transport or whatever.
Airspace is kind of a big deal for pilots. If you are flying a bomber armed with bombs than you really need to avoid crossing into another country’s airspace. It’s really not hard to do, I can easily avoid restricted airspace in a Cessna and I’m sure a Russian Airman would have the same ability.