kxcmiles
Mythlin
kxcmiles

100% correct any new performance car that's not even a limited production car will fetch more then msrp in SoCal. My neighbors spent $20k markup on a z51 C7 because it was a new car, and a $10k markup on a raptor because it was new. If a new performance car comes out in SoCal that people enjoy expect at least a $5k

You guys can count on me to get a photo of both side by side and a review of how both drive back to back

USA USA USA

This is very annoying when people say that my grandfather earns above $3mil a year and pays 55% in total income tax in California along with federal tax rates, 55% he only nets about $1.3mil of the $3mil he earns how is it fair for him to pay so much but the middle class doesn't. People like you will still complain

7 seater 4 door sedan versus purpose built 2 door coupe.

Makes more sense I was thinking of slicks, still an unfair tire advantage

Drag radials are illegal for the road so not street tires, or stock tires like the tesla

What tires did the hellcat have?

I could probably do it with more speed yes

Cool, not to impressive, but cool nonetheless.

The people that are happy are the people who buy the majority of these, people who just know there car gets better mpg and goes faster. The people who have no idea what turbo is are winning.

Its popular but not Range Rover popular, for every 7 Ranges i'd say 1 G.

The hellcat is on pace to outsell the gt500 by a ton, I was just also stating the gt500 was a extremely comparable car and it will *potentially* sell way less units

Gt500 has 40 less HP and 19lb of torque and it was the same price so that's not it, but then again these come in automatic which hugley boosts sales

they won't, ford doesn't promise on things unless they know they can get it done in the time frame they state unlike Tesla

There's a little button that after 5 seconds on ads over 30 seconds says "skip ad" so maybe just open your eyes next time.

Is a 66 galaxy 500 actually rare? My grandfather has two parked near his GT with under 40k miles are they worth anything?

Awkward moment when Oregon is already testing a tax based on mileage rather then having a gas tax. They have around 5k volunteers and are charging between 1.5 cents a mile to 4 I believe but am not exactly sure. California is next in line for these, and I'm dreading it because knowing how California operates there

Pretty weak compared to our 36' elimantor with twin mercury 800's

No they still dont make money