You must be English and from 1970.
You must be English and from 1970.
The answer is zero. Zero cars are more fun with less power.
Let me put that into perspective. The Hellcat makes 7 more horsepower than the Lamborghini Aventador, and the only cars with more juice are the LaFerrari, McLaren P1, Porsche 918 Spyder, and Ferrari F12.
Can someone fill me in as to what happened post crash? Did the technicians get fired? is the owner suing?
and by doing so it is no longer a numbers matching car...
Is a Tesla really nice or something? I drove one and wasn't impressed by anything except the fact that it supposedly gets good gas mileage? For 55k(1/2 price) and the same mileage, I'd be all over this... If I wanted a golf cart.
Bingo. Leasing is better because the manufacturer takes on the risk of depreciation, not you. If it's worth less than the residual, give it back. Equal? Buy it or ditch it. More? Sell it at a profit and put the equity into another lease for an even nicer car or an even lower payment.
Or just buy a Hellcat and piss off people in Priuses.
Why would I pay 55k for a hyped up Volt when I can get a Shelby GT500?
Yes, that would have been a "very violent" impact at ~5 mph into the jersey barrier...?
It's funny how every single time a few enthusiasts do some spirited driving on a closed course there's always someone bitter to insult them.
Ferrari has always engineered chassis and engine in-house, unlike McLaren, Koenigsegg, Pagani, and a host of other small manufacturers. As for fires, 911 GT3's are pitching up as well, so it's not just Ferrari.
Jeezus do we have to endure now another wave of comments thinking they're funny by making a Ferrari fire joke for the next 3 months? Ugh.
Cars I hate being anywhere near while driving:
well the 612 is actually a 5.7liter...
S65 > S55.
Great video! But why do people always insist on putting music in the background of driving videos. No one wants to hear music. Just engine!