sounds like you didnt have the car in the proper gear
Dodge has announced that their 707 horsepower, supercharged Hemi V8 muscle sedan will start at $63,995. That's about four grand more than the $59,900 Challenger Hellcat
Straight line performance and burnouts are great, but these ten bruisers can actually take a curve just as well.
and like any good Russian, or NASCAR driver, or Spanish dirt kart racer, he goes back for the fight!
I mean, we're pretty symmetrical ourselves. Is that why? Or something else?
I am not in the market for a Viper but am very glad to see this news. Like the Concorde or the Space Shuttle, the world is better off with the Viper in it. Huzzah.
I would still take the manual.
Damn, you're right about that.
Which cars might those be? Of recent I can think of the FR-S, LFA, IS F, and RC F all of which have been very well received. If anything, Toyota is finally going back to their roots and making sports cars that enthusiasts truly enjoy.
In the minds of the fresh marketing degree grads apparently. :P
1st point of interest: BMW tuners will tell you, that with a pretty straightforward head swap you can turn a 325e to a factory-bored 327i, that's good to numbers way north of 200 sans turbo. So even though in factory form it sucks, the 325e is in fact a "secret tip" of E30 builders.
Utter fucking cock. He didn't "leave in a huff," he was forced out by Marchionne. Get your facts straight before posting clickbait headlines or go back to masturbating over Saabs.
So I'm not going to lie, I'm a manual transmission guy. Typically I only like autos in two situations: Trucks and Jetta TDi. With that said, I honestly would consider a Challenger Hellcat as an automatic. Reason being is that this thing has enough power that I would like to focus on other aspects of driving rather…
Girth is also important.
Still better than Mayweather.