The Challenger Hellcat is their Miata.
The Challenger Hellcat is their Miata.
I keep finding myself liking Dodge as a company more and more. I think Ford still has a much better lineup than GM or Dodge/Chrysler but Dodge and Ralph Gilles especially are making me think twice about the company. You can't help but like a car company when they come out with a 707 HP muscle car priced at a…
10/10 would daily dr— wait nevermind.
To be fair, I think he's a poor lawyer.
Rob seems like one of the nicest, well rounded human beings on the internet. He's just so damn nice, you can't help but like him. He always seems really genuine. You can usually see through some "nice guys", but not him. His passion for sharing - not showing off - his cars is intoxicating.
No they're total pieces of crap. Rust all over, slower than sin, etc. These are junkyard cars, not even ratrods.
One of my neighbors is a lawyer and he has two clapped out rust bucket Cimarrons that he daily drives. I cannot for the life of me figure it out.
It's not even hard to clean it yourself by hand anyhow.
So you want a new clown shoe?
Happy face with angry eyes.
The Hellcat was just announced last month. The Viper sales have been slow for over two years. No.
The Hellcat hasn't been a factor in the Viper sales because the Hellcat isn't even out yet.
That's actually really sad. It even looks sad, somehow.
It's a Ginetta G40.
Great driving. Awful music.
Sorry, but 20 years in prison for $2 million versus killing someone because you were careless? No. How would you feel if you were in his shoes? Don't give me that "I would never be in his shoes" bullshit. Actually imagine that you're going to jail for 20 years because you tried to fake an accident that harmed…
20 years for fucking attempted insurance fraud? Are you fucking kidding me? People get away with manslaughter for less than that!
They expect that the Miata will shrink back to first gen proportions (YES), will have a 2.0 liter SkyActiv engine (SURE), weigh 2,100 pounds (OH FUCK YEAH), and have a six speed manual (DUH/YES/HECK YEAH). We've heard items of this ilk before, but as The Truth About Cars points out, Automotive News' Ryan Beene, who…