Jacklyn Smith was my favorite Charlie’s Angel (I wasn’t on the Farrah Fawcett bandwagon back then and I’m giving my age away as well) and that’s the Mustang she would have driven on the show. I’ll take it today and reminisce of my early teen crush when I slip behind the wheel and take it for a spin.
There’s a HUGE difference between “putting around” a race track in a street car and being “strapped in” and going full tilt at a race car’s limits.
I know for a fact that you have to go through vigorous training and internal certification to work on EV vehicles at an OEM. I can’t believe OEM’s would think of selling turn-key EV swap kits to the average hot rodder and let them work with 300 volt batteries on their own. The liability implications would be…
I’m not Australian, nor have ever been there and I’ve never watch a whole Supercar race. But! I know every turn in this course from playing Real Racing 3 on my iPad for the last five years or so. From my 2 dimensional experience, its about all time than can be gained or lost from (and I had to look this up online)…
Why isn’t Jack Reacher on the list?
Not a Mustang or a Mach. Keep the logo and call it a “Horse-E”
Profits come from full sized trucks. So that’s where domestic automakers put their resources. After Cross-overs and Luxury cars, small cars programs get the scraps of what’s left of the programs budget. The full size truck bubble was badly punctured back in ‘09 when gas prices sky rocketed, but then the price of go-go…
Imagine if the former Pontiac Division used the name Pontiac GTO (for Guaranteed To Offend) in lieu of Aztek. Then this bone-head christening by Ford would be history repeating itself.
That grille style was ugly when it was grafted onto the 2019 Camaro. The point of copying is to copy the good, not the bad and the ugly.
No in some instances. As a crash analyst, I’ve seen crash event data where both pedals were applied simultaneously, albeit briefly.
Unless the pedals in my vehicle are set up like my old Rotax two-stroke race kart, I’ll stick to one foot braking.
Porsche had to be going Fast. Owner of the business must be Furious.
Nah, butting in line at Whole Foods is where a life of chaos initiates.
The Mitchell era was the best.
Cavalier for sure.
Kind of like the “Camaro inspired” display and HVAC outlets on the Blazer. Meh.
I had an electric Mustang 50 years ago, and it was a Boss 302 to boot! Mind you, it was made by Mattel. Still, it was electric and it Sizzled around that fat track. Juiced it via a gas pump outfitted with 4 D-sized batteries. And we didn’t even have Duracells or Energizers back then, but we had Neveready Black Cats.