elmo187
Elmo
elmo187

Actually, this weight savings brings it right on with the Renaultsport Megane 265.

More power to run thug bikers over with.

Bro, do you even lift, bro?

If Opel/Vauxhall wants to do it again, this could hit the Nurburgring and break some records. Given the Renaultsport Megane's record of 8:07, this car definitely has a chance at breaking the 8 minute barrier.

Uh Opel/Vauxhall know how to build these cars, along with GM as a whole. They held a record with both this car in the last generation and the Cobalt SS Turbocharged on the Nurburgring for the fastest FWD production car. I think Opel/Vauxhall knows what they're doing here, and I have a feeling that if this does hit the

GOD! Be a little respectful. How do you know the kid didn't have some sort of disability that whenever he opens his mouth, all the comes out is air horn noise? Sheesh. You should be ashamed of yourself.

"He's just hiding it a little."

Dammit, you're right. I am disappoint.

OPPO!

Stalker? I WAS INVOLVED IN THE SAME ARGUMENT ON THE KEN BLOCK ARTICLE!

Has nothing to do with that. Ever since the argument you trolled in in the Ken Block article, I've seen that you can never admit you were wrong, but just drag on the argument until it looks like you're right when you're not.

I respected disagree with you Raphael and say that this is qwerky enough to be considereed a bright light in the drab and boring world of city cars.

You really troll hard don't you? You not only get proven wrong, you then turn around and try to come up with something else in order for you to not admit you were wrong.

The car's shell and sub-frame replacements were done in Silverstone, England by a race team by the name of Delta Motorsports. The whole car then was shipped to Hennessey and everything they tuned was put into the car.

You didn't watch the video did you?

Explain this to me...

It was based on a Lamborghini chassis if I remember correctly.

If you actually read the article this is accompanied with, it will see a track. He hints at "certain well-known tracks around the world" and even hints at hitting the Top Gear Test Track.

So he's trying to sell the car with info about how unsafe it is because they haven't crash tested it and how it won't pass state smog tests?

So you're basically saying that you can't ever admit you were wrong? I got it.