jamisparker
jamisparker
jamisparker

Why do they have to do things the same as the other hypercar makers? I know if I was going to spend this kind of money on a car I probably won't ever take to the track, I'd go for the ridiculous GT car instead of the ridiculous race car.

That steering wheel looks like it was purchased at Pep Boys. Looks like super cheap plastic compared to everything else in that interior.

Definitely look like IR LEDs to me. Probably for a nighttime HUD system.

This will make it even harder to drive while receiving road head. That's the last thing anyone needs.

It should have chekt itself before

SUVs were popular, but not the way they are now. Light trucks outnumber car sales now.

I'm not sure that is true, though. The 60's were the heyday of the muscle car wars, and by '89 emissions controls had choked everything just about to death and HP was just starting to go back up.

Did anyone else think that it was an S14 240SX while watching the video? Or am I just crazy?

If you look it from a bike point-of-view, torque is how hard you push down on the pedals. HP is torque times RPM, thus the total amount of work being done. Someone who can push on the pedals really hard will be able to accelerate better and won't need to change gears as often. Someone who can't push very hard but can

I agree that the jumping is easier, but the landing is much harder on a unicycle.

I have to disagree with the ME 262. While it did introduce the jet engine, it wasn't a complete game changer due to other issues.

When winter comes Europe is going to get pretty cold without all that Russian natural gas. At least that can sit in their cars to warm up.

It's funny they got that award while the still had a pile of every single 991 GT3 waiting for the engines to be replaced.

You missed Porsche.

115 MPH in a Hyundai Tiburon on a public road. Several stupid things in that sentence.

Might just be for a clean look. Same reason as shaved door handles.

I disagree. Z32 is pretty easy to find unmodified in my area.

That would be US 95. A white shield symbol means it is a 'US' route, a blue and red shield is an Interstate.

One dealer marked it up 30k and recently dropped it down to MSRP. Most are being sold at or under MSRP.

I95 is on the eastern seaboard. You must be mixing up your roads.