I would argue that this was a bigger SCCA victory for Chrysler...
I would argue that this was a bigger SCCA victory for Chrysler...
Just got a report of a massive flood in Colorado. My guess is $kay just pulled a Pam Poovey.
Sploosh.
I noticed that just the other day! A Fiesta ST was in front of me and when he turned I noticed the panel! I went home and looked it up! More cars should have hidden gas doors.
I drive a Focus! The gas tank is one of the things I showed off to people because I though it was cool when I got it.
You rang?
Here's another one:
My face when I saw this list:
Well there was metal on her, but not in significant quantities to equal armor protection.
I move that Mr. Perkins be referred to as "Old Ironsides" from now on.
SR-71? Awesome plane and all, maybe one of the ten coolest military vehicles, but - how did it "change the face of warfare"? It never saw combat, and during the height of the Cold War we probably got more useful recon intel out of the U-2 (e.g. Cuban Missile Crisis) than from the SR-71, then satellites took over. …
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Those Louvers are actually genuine TRD parts.
that is so badass! they obviously should build a targa. everything should be offered in targa.
The 392 engine has 475 lb-ft of torque that gives great acceleration, and the whole cop package includes beefed up suspension and a set of heavy front brakes that stop just about as well as the Hellcat's more exotic, lighter setup. The guy in charge of the police car division made the excellent point that if you're…
This isn't needed at all but is the single greatest gif I have ever seen.
Earlier this week I drove some new Chargers, including the bonkers 707 HP Hellcat one. I'm not yet allowed to talk about what the drive was like, but Dodge didn't mention anything about not talking about the cooking. So here's the world's first review of cooking a frozen burrito on the engine of a Hellcat.
Not the brand, the company. And its only because of Ram trucks and Jeep from vehicles his team had next to no input on.
You must be new here. There ain't a lot of dissing El Caminos on this site.
BS. While an amount of people did use them for sears runs, at least they were still capable off road and as a truck. how many modern sports utility / trucks can still hold the same candle.