elmo187
Elmo
elmo187

I think it's one of the coolest. It's definitely different than anything else that had gone on the early S197s. Given that this is just a mildly modified V6, it needed to stand out from the V8s.

Good soda flavors, stupid people who buy this stuff (I am talking about Juggalos aka now an FBI labeled gang).

HOAX! I will post a video explaining why this is a hoax with evidence that can be proven wrong many times over and then explain that I don't know why they would do such a hoax in response to all of my insane fans who believe everything I post.

We should always trust videos games like NFS on driving dynamics...

If you're being sarcastic, I don't see it. If you aren't, then you really need to provide proof that Mustangs are unreliable rather than being some giant GM fanboy.

Nope. Not even close despite the AE86's ride height.

This guy, along with all the DA guys, have too much fun. They need to share.

Uh what?

Fill her up yourself. That's the safest way.

I would call this shenanigans, but I don't want to be caught in a prank where I'm thrown off a cliff in a real Maserati.

So according to the "Russianvids" guy who is trying to uncover this as a hoax, he is making a video in response to all these videos of the extractions lol. Meaning, he's going to put out more bullshit as to why it's a hoax, despite the above evidence.

It is the only way to get them out of there. Considering some of these cars are buried, it's less time consuming than digging them out. Plus, they're not letting any workers down there in order to dig them out. A bit too dangerous to have people down there where the sinkhole could potentially cave in, or be below

You do realize that Felix has already driven race cars in the past, right?

Oh here we go. Another GM hating troll that has to keep bringing up the bailout in order to think his argument matters.

If you didn't know what a Cadillac ELR was before last month, there's a good chance you're very familiar with this plug-in luxury coupe now. It's all because of this cringeworthy TV commercial, but it did exactly what Cadillac wanted to do.

You can't help a car breaking though.

Yeah, because car drivers don't do the same thing...

They aren't mules. Mules are vehicles used in order to test drivetrains and chassis with an older model's body over top of it. These are pre-production prototypes, which have everything in them that the production car has in them, just not registered as a street car. The McLaren P1 that Chris Harris tested was a

Seeing as the car dropped almost 50 feet, I'd say it probably didn't do that much damage to it than that fall it took. GM is paying out millions and millions of dollars to restore these cars.

Could it be? Did someone top GM in their over-thought out vehicle unveilings?