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The reason. They haven’t reached the allotted number of sales for that model. The 1000W blender is a bit well... bad. It’s not that much cheaper than the much better blenders they make, and struggles with a cup of soft freezer ice. If its the clear ice house ice, it wont turn over. just a lot of noise and error codes

The reason. They haven’t reached the allotted number of sales for that model. The 1000W blender is a bit well...

Since it’s under a specific number then they don’t need crash regs.
As for capital. $3 million for 105 cars leaves a total budget of just $315 million for a car that will be sold only as a pre-order from a company with a history for stealing from customers. They can “find” the capital.

First thought. How is Hennessey gonna steal from customers on this one?

It it’s a Chrysler product, well it could have happened in under a quarter mile.

Wasn’t it 3 laps?
Saldy in reality the first lap was a start from pit lane leading to a slow lap post last sector then one flying lap then one cool down lap. It was a direct response to when Schumacher parked his ferrari at a corner in Monaco shutting down qualifying right after he set his fastest lap. Locking the

The BIG difference on these technical tracks is that the v10 era cars had full driver aids. On a technical track the torque monster that is the current cars fight every corner where as the 200X drivers could just mash the brake or the gas and pull away. The difference between drivers were smaller and it was more on

the 02-04 v10 era was the fastest in history. The fact that today’s cars that are heavier and handicapped with a much stricter rule set and still beating the records of the v10 era is astounding. Especially considering they are using the same amount of fuel from one stint back then for a full race now. Also the safety

So... will this turn off light bars and high beams that the idiot drivers turn on when there is oncoming traffic? 

Good luck getting ANYTHING near the 22mpg on these rolling balls of LIES!

P.S. go for the turbo.  wire the blowoff valve shut, and rock it till it pops.

add block app sir

I would bet a few of the older ones that don’t use a smart charger system can do this. Kinda like a golf kart. Guess how I found out about the golf kart thing...

They have the brake away couplings line gas pumps do. However most EV’s communicate with the charger and stop idiots from driving around with the car plugged in.

But I have a 12KWh battery that DOES use a CCS plug that I can fill up from a charger. That’s the whole house for a day or on emergency power for over a week.

Because the majority of EV’s use off the shelf cells. A higher voltage system like what Lucid uses is a great alternative. The only downside I can see would be costs for pricier conversion hardware.
Same reason why cars still use a 12v system for crap.

The basement reactors that Bill Gates proposed and is testing would be about perfect for this. Supply the grid when needed and mass charge EV’s as a primary function. The pellet reactors would be revolutionary if the boomer thought that any and all nuclear is terrible.

Good news is that the power can be pulled into a bank of supercapacitors that can take in the charge slowly and dump its charge quickly. Best of all it’s solid state so there is very little worry about degradation.

Waitaminute. The dry vehicle weight of a Trackhawk is 6600lbs... YIKES!
the SRT is only 5100 lbs.
What did they add to make it so much more? Toss in a load of fuel and your average american driver and you are pushing the weight limit of most covered bridges and back streets.
something like an RSQ8 weighs in at just

Till you see a twisting mountain road and try and crush an apex. They are heavy and feel every ounce of it.

Drive fast in a straight line and around curves, get the Porsche SUVs. Hell an Audi SQ7/SQ8 as well.
If you want fast in a straight line, go for the hellbound Trackhawk SUV. Just be ready for $ealer$ships to push a moderately equipped one well out of your budget.

Lets take a look at more civilized countries. What do they do that is so successful.
Oh public transport. Possibly the biggest way to stop drunk driving. Also the most effective.
Better driver training by not treating licenses as a must have in order to be an adult (see public transport) in the country.
Harsher,