This is why Jalopnik is awesome. Because they have the balls to post this stuff.
This is why Jalopnik is awesome. Because they have the balls to post this stuff.
I'm just...I'm just gonna leave this here.
This kid.
When the lead example on the article is a C7 Corvette Stingray getting 30 highway, no Miata is once again - not the answer.
OK Chevy corporate apologist. So the car is so poorly designed that it'll detonate after a few laps?
That's a Viper warranty.
That's bullshit and you know it. Just go read the website. Chevy advertises this car as a "world class supercar" with "increased track capability," a performance package for "track use," an 8-speed "track certified" automatic, manual mode for "track driving" a "track mode" and "competition mode"
The SRT Charger and Challenger Hellcat's would like a word with you about their warranty. (5 year 100,000 miles, not that anyone is putting 100k miles on those cars in 5 years)
The 707HP Hellcat has a 100,000 mile powertrain warranty, and they have a guarantee that it can handle extended track runs without derating.
I test drove both the Pentastar V6 and 2.8 Diesel, and honestly, the CRD was the winner here. That low end torque gives it the extra points. Too bad we only get the automatic here, no manuals...
may 80WHP on a good day, it will drift.
He's not a celebrity, but Gerard Gombert is easily one of the worst car owners ever.
Silence.
But at least he appreciates his vehicles.
Get well soon, Travis.
Wait, what? He is one of the BEST celebrity car owners! You're drunk, go home.
Will.I.Am
Will a 1999 Mercedes ML320 drift? Absolutely.