joegoulet
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joegoulet

Nope, the Cobra did the deed in 13.2 seconds.

The point was not the cost of adding the IRS to the chassis, it was the engineering involved. If Ford is going to make 1 million of these IRS's you can be damn sure they will put substantially more resources into engineering and reliability than a very limited edition retrofit kit. Also 10 years ago is an eternity,

This is literally the worst comment I've ever read on Jalopnik. That is really saying something.

What does this have to do with road dots? I'm just talking about that.

So she's supposed to stop living her life because an accident happened?

Eh. That kind of treatment isn't new for Ford either. Or other manufacturers for that matter.

Those who directly compare a pony car (be it Mustang, Challenger, Camaro, other) to a Corvette is automatically ignored.

Haha, looks like the new WRX.

Food delivery actually seems like a likely application, but not for a while. With proper cheap automation, it would cost less than delivery drivers.

Yeah, it's just weird to say that it has "quite a lot of grip" without much power. Offhand, I can't think of a car where adding 300% more power would actually increase the grip.

"even with just a quarter of the power it has quite a lot of grip and the electric motor produces huge torque"

I loved my Solstice and waited years for the production model to come out.

Too soon?

It's worth noting that the 918 will cost over FOUR TIMES what this will. So there's that. :)

Imagine a Nissan GT-R, but fast. That would give you this: The Nissan GT-R Nismo. 595 horsepower. 7:08 around the

1st Gear- NISMO GT-R leaked

An electric truck? With enough torque? Good luck.

Jalopnik and blipshift is a bitchin' collab so I'mma focus on the collab aspect. A little knockoff logo action thrown in the mix too.