It's pretty much a GT, and "brashness" is your own personal opinion about why it shouldn't be there. But if you don't think it belongs there, you can do what auto journos did in the 60s when they came across cars with logs of power that couldn't handle anything but a straight line, be they family sedans or pony…
Raph summed it up well once:
Let's remember that the Z/28's lap was done in partially wet conditions. I'm not saying 5 seconds worth, but over that distance it's possible. I'd love to see both cars taken on the same day by the same driver for some real car to car comparisons to be made.
"Unlike the doors, the hood, this isn't a panel you can just unbolt"
What would help this article greatly is to show what we are buying instead.
Quad up, Bro!
The only added benefit of the road force is that you can measure radial pull. We don't have one and I cannot count how many times people come in from one of the chains complaining of vibration. It's always "well they can't be out of balance because they used a road force balancer". Truth is a modern computer balancer,…
This sounds like a job for......
Somebody needs to make a version of that vid with "Yakety Sax" dubbed in.
bout tree fiddy?
And then there is this guy, that knows how to drive.
I mean GOOD FOR HER.
Because not-MURICA.
Zero tolerance is, in effect, zero thought.
It's somewhat ironic to me that any American should decry this as barbaric. We are one of the few so called "developed" nations that still kills in the name of justice. There is no clean execution, let's top pretending we're more humane than Iran or Saudi Arabia. Just because we do it behind closed doors in death…