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I agree when it comes to looks and presence the Challenger truly feels fierce.... but for the performance I'd so much rather save a couple grand and get a Boss 302.

I was hooning a friends geo metro while they were out of town. Didn't hit anything, but somehow the power steering went out and was leaking everywhere. Luckily we put some more in, and the next day it was running fine.

I am going to give him the benefit of the doubt and assume it was intentional. If not, for shame!

Fair enough. I'm obviously no expert on the matter. Culturally I would say people should stick with the half your age plus 7 rule.

Hahahaha, amazing! You sir are completely correct.

15 seems pretty young to be dating people 20+ years old... however I was more surprised to here that it (might) not be uncommon for 20 something year old men to be with 13 year old girls. (Even if it isn't legal).

What the hell???? I remember hearing about this kind of thing happening/being the norm in the middle ages, and you're telling me it's still fairly common TODAY?!

What the hell???? I remember hearing about this kind of thing happening/being the norm in the middle ages, and you're telling me it's still fairly common TODAY?!

If you look at my long string of replies here, i found a bunch of information from chevy, motortrend, autoblog, etc. basically agreeing with what you said. The only difference is when cruising above 70 mph and the planetary gear has to disengage the main electric motor (so it doesn't spin too fast) does the IC engine

"Once the Volt’s battery is depleted, the engine fires up and clutches to the generator to produce the power required to drive the car. Above 70 mph, when the generator couples to the ring gear, the engine gets a more efficient direct mechanical connection to the wheels. In defense of Chevy’s earlier stance, the only

Here, the same thing I read on wikipedia, on autoblog:

"Q: How is the Chevy Volt different than conventional hybrids, like the Prius?

I'm talking about the volt. If you don't like wikipedia check the page on the volt:

Adding to that, me and my friends were driving around and spotted an SLR. We tried to get him to floor it so we could see how fast it was/hear that glorious engine. He stepped on it for maybe 20 feet to appease us, but wouldn't really wring it out. :(

From what I can figure out on wikipedia, the gas engine primarily contributes as a generator, however at higher cruising speeds can be engaged via a planetary gear to ease draw on the electric motors... trying to make sense of the drive train, I'm kind of convinced how technical this car is now.

HIT ALL THE THINGS!

+1 for that.

Although from what I've heard the BRZ's skinny tires should scare off most people before they start really getting out of control. Although maybe I'm over estimating people.