Yes, it is much smaller.
Yes, it is much smaller.
Isn’t the pushrod engine physically smaller (despite higher piston displacement), lighter and able to mount lower in the chassis (for lower center of gravity) than a comparable DOHC engine? I get it - DOHC can rev to the sky and make great power from moderate displacement (I see you Mustang), but is it arbitrarily…
Less friction = less tire wear. I’d want my tires to be a pristine as possible at those speeds.
i couldn’t help but chuckle that the 200-260 mph time (about 13 seconds) was faster than the 0-60 time (about 16 seconds)
Crack pipe, I could get a 2014 with under 20k for same price, I honestly don’t see the point, unlike the bmw m1 this is not going to be a collectible
Frankly, I’d rather have one with 80,000 miles on it.
Fair point!
I still can’t get over how chintzy post-90s, but pre-bailout, GM interiors look as compared to other cars of the time.
These vices are great for building AR-15 upper receivers.
These vices are great for building AR-15 upper receivers.
Ah... and it even has the F1 transmission for an extra dose of maintenance/repair hell!
You are incorrect. The absolute worst are people who pull into the pump, go in and buy shit (cigarettes, drinks, or snacks) and no fuel.
“Third, cell phone and refueling”
I did that 5 minutes after I got a rental car and came to an emergency stop. Luckily nobody was behind me either. Now I consciously place my left foot in the dead pedal and hold it there to avoid doing that again whenever I have to drive auto.
Drivers will find themselves suffering from phantom clutch syndrome as they futilely press the left footrest as they shift
Can confirm this happens every time my fiancé drives an auto
I want to say that its just electronically controlled and uses a shift knob to select gears. I wonder how it would handle a 1 to 3? So many questions.
did that heading downhill and taking a left hand turn in a second gen honda crv. nailed the brake pedal firmly and went up on two wheels.
I made my wife’s tires squeal when I hit the brakes in her car, thinking it was a clutch.
I can’t be the only one that has “ghost clutched” before. One time I clipped the brake pedal. I’m glad nobody was behind me.