“That’s actually just the tip,” engineer Tom Dye replied.
“That’s actually just the tip,” engineer Tom Dye replied.
1) The Hellcat twins were designed and engineered in the US, built in Canada
2) you realize thats exactly the same way dodge measured the top speed of the hellcat twins, right?
It’s a race car. If masonry brick was proven to be the perfect aerodynamic shape, they’d make them look like masonry bricks.
They’re going to do every single thing they can to extract as much performance per square cm, looks be damned. Makes sense to me. You don’t ask the fastest female runner in the world to get a…
fucking jalops choking on their own spit screaming about a car they will never, ever buy.
COTD
So in LA if it rains it’s a disaster, earthquake is a disaster, fires is a disaster, mudslide is a disaster, and if something contains gluten the nation guard is called in.
“The hellcat needs wider tires!!!”
If that’s a spear, I’m Miss Elizabeth.
Radical.
This is an unreasonable take.
I had a 1997 Corolla that only had automatic headlights, no off or DRL.
My household owns a 2015 Fiat 500 and a 2015 Mazda 6. Neither have automatic lights.
Automatic headlamps mandatory.
You mean a hot new car 2 years ago cost more than it does today? Shocking.
Where did you see the word “Tesla” anywhere in that post?