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    Maybe it’s a new car by Ruf? They do high performance Porsche variants, with bodykits and tuning. They might need some testing as well.

    The black series usually comes when they run out of ideas for a new name.

    You are such a leftist cuck idiot, for thinking that.

    That is definitely true, but it is true for any technology. The thing is that the influence of batteries has drastically increased over the last years, so there is much more money flowing, which means new technologies come sooner. Solid state, lithium-oxygen are all on the horizon and since the market is growing

    I still wonder why GM, which is making it’s living on crossovers, trucks and SUVs and has spent billions on their very good plug in hybrid and electric drivetrains, isn’t using them in a CUV.

    But what would the comment sections run on then?

    The Camry has been an American since 1988. Interestingly the Camry is a much more American car than a Dodge Challenger Hellcat, nowadays.

    On the other hand, if you were a rental car fleet manager, what would you buy instead? Nissan and Hyundai seems like the most cost effective solution to me.

    Body on frame and longitudinal engine, basically means the engine will end up where you sit. Body on frame is actually a lot less safe.

    Way north of 900hp. The 918 is much lighter than the Hellcat and I don’t think there will be that much weight saving in the Demon, to make up the difference. The 918 also has AWD and electric motors helping out.

    I have to disagree, if there were no seat belts. All reckless drivers would have died out by now, leaving only very careful drivers. The streets would be much safer for pedestrians, but also other drivers.

    For frontal crashes that is true, but there are more dangerous forms of crashes, too. A vehicle hits the side of your car, for example. The heavier your car is, the less it will move, the more energy your door will have to absorb.

    If they had just done this right and started 2 months before they showed it first, I would have liked it.

    At least they gave him the 18-speed stick-shift.

    How would you know? You only have a Ford.

    “Just wait until they’ve repaired my Trackhawk!”

    There is a cultish devotion to sounds only people under 25 can hear? That trend definitely passed me by!

    They should just drop in a new and more powerful engine, call it the heaven-dog and be done with it.

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    But in a few years, when depreciation kicks in...