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This is still a terrible thing to happen but... is it bad that when I read the title of this article I immediately thought of Florida.
I can understand the idea of going and picking up a vehicle with a warranty and no problems, hell that is what I did. I agree with RazoE, the comparison of a modified car vs a new car is mooop and is beating a dead horse.
That is true, it is over built, but in my opinion it is unnecessary. I know plenty of people with 600hp+ GTOs, and that is good for a solid 11sec car that can also turn in a bend. A 1000hp Camaro is a straight line brick. I am not trying to troll, but I am sincerely disappointed in the new Camaro, as I was planning to…
OR... one can buy it's lighter weight, better handeling predecessor, the GTO and put an even more powerful engine and sillier hood for less!
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A Jeep can be bought and modded for less to get more off roading fun. For that price you are paying for the name, which is Brat. CP
You dont take a timeless classy body of a Rolls and do this tacky number on it. CP
"To protect and serve" is now "Wrap it up and go to town"
I thought AWD meant all terrain. I bought the wrong car...
Yes this was a rebadge. The fact that still pains my mind, this is a Challenger. Did someone at Dodge put the wrong label on the file or is this a bad joke?
That Ford is..... beautiful
Does this smell worse than the other bs?
Looks like a Beetle got an erection. CP
How much does all this add to the wieght of the bike? I am willing to bet the 10% in savings is a comparison made against the same bike itself not utilizing this feature. So what are you left with? a heavier, high priced bike. High priced bikes are either ultra light weight for competition, or donked. This is neither.…
I have done this in my GTO