The GTD seem well planted and certainly not twitchy, but the driver certainly seemed to be taking it “slow” in some sections. Thats just me being an armchair driver though.
The GTD seem well planted and certainly not twitchy, but the driver certainly seemed to be taking it “slow” in some sections. Thats just me being an armchair driver though.
20 seconds is a HUGE difference when talking race speeds.
You can say that about a lot of productions cars at these times, the Viper ACR isn’t nearly as well equipped or comfortable as this new Mustang will likely be.
I had to go back and look watch the video. The 9 liters of American fury that is the Viper ARC makes so much power everywhere you really don’t need shift much unless the track straightens out.
Everyone always has something in development, just ask ole’ Elon. Ford said it, now they’ve done it.
Looking forward to seeing a Mustang GTD and a ID.Buzz in person.
I’m looking forward to Rivian’s smaller models, particularly the R3. If this thing nails it on range and cost I’m going to be mighty intrigued.
It’ll never happen. Too many companies profit tremendously off people being ignorant, and tons of lobbying happens by those companies to make sure it stays that way.
Honestly it’s not a bad sales strategy, although it’s incredibly sleazy (what used car salesman isn’t?). Giving advice that seems honest is probably effective at getting naive people to trust you, and therefore trust that when you sell them a car, they are getting a fair deal and being taken care of.
That only works for people that have a desire to learn. You can lead a horse to water...
From one of my FB Car Sales groups, guy was trying to get this approved and was asking everyone why the bank sent back a “Reduce by $94,811"
When all else fails, insurance fraud is the answer.
Nah, he killed someone in the wrong tax bracket and the wrong color.
On the same day a NYC jury acquitted that guy of the chokehold strangulation murder of a poor, mentally unstable black man. Your G-damn ‘effin right this better be jury nullification.
Ghost gun? Silencer? We’re only a tricky re-definition of ‘tyrant’ away from the NRA being all-in on getting this guy off.
You’d think Job #1 is cut/shave your hair. #2 is grow a beard. #3 is sunglasses and mask everywhere for the next 3 months. #4 is make it back to Hawaii, where no one could imagine you’re a NYC suspect. He appeared to do none of these.
This guy planned out every step, seemingly meticulously, then gunned down a well known CEO in the most surveilled city in the country, escaped in a way that left bullets with a message and a backpack full of Monopoly money, got out of the city successfully, but was found off a tip from a *McDonalds employee* and he…
Jury nullification.
Alcohol and brain injuries just bring out the person you’re hiding.
Having brain damage definitely explains a lot, though it’s probably not the cause of the rant.