How can you argue with a road legal Jaguar D-Type? I nominate the 1957 Jaguar XK-SS
How can you argue with a road legal Jaguar D-Type? I nominate the 1957 Jaguar XK-SS
I'm a big fan of the e39 Touring. With a wide variety of models to choose from, there is an engine for everyone. My choice would be the 530d.
For the ground clearance and intimidation, I nominate a classic Unimog.
Actually the more correct spelling is Honour. Honor is an alternate spelling. They both are technically correct, but since Honour predates Honor by 150 years it is the spelling I use.
I think the definition of tiny works with the Focus. It isn't the smallest car, but I wouldn't buy a car much smaller. I like the polestar, but it is a concept, not a production car, and it was already suggested.
Will people please stop saying stupid things like the "heaviest thing ever." The heaviest thing ever would be a planetary body somewhere out there that we may not even know of yet. The Saturn V is not even the heaviest man made object. The Great Pyramid of Giza weighs somewhere around 6,000,000 tons or 12 billion lbs.
Thats nothing. Try 8,873,000 lbs. of thrust from three stages and total weight around 6,699,000 lbs. It is inaccurate to compare thrust to any kind of power, hp or otherwise. That is to say many measurements and calculations must be performed to determine the power of a jet or rocket engine. There is no straight…
The answers seem to have gotten away from the point of the question. TINY car and a big engine. I'll leave this here to get everyone back on track.
And the Ford RS200 Evolution
Lancia Delta S4 Stradale
I also nominate the Peugeot 205 Turbo 16
Video of what it can really do
Dodge Viper based Saab 9-3 Sport Combi before the addition of the body
They're river boats. As the name suggests they are made for use on rivers and aren't designed to take the stresses of the open ocean. This really was the most economical way to move the boats. Now building them in a shipyard somewhere in Europe might have been something to consider.
While there isn't always an objective winner in drifting, increasing your speed will likely result in victory as one of the judging criteria is the gap between leader and follower. Car prep, driver prep, adjustments— are all done with the goal of going faster and improving handling.
Nice catch. Around 0:46 you can see that their using a V8 Charger for the rest of the chase.
Yes these are all forms of expression and with exception of the meth I accept them. People have the right to express themselves as they wish and I can guarantee that some people find issue with however you choose to express yourself.
Use a Google account then. As far as I know, no one blocks google at the workplace.
As far as weekend hobbies go, I would equate drifting with autocross. Both feature specialized cars, can be done by amateurs on a small budget and give immense satisfaction. I won't debate that donuts are fun, but drifting requires preparation and planning. You can go to the parking lot anytime to donuts, but to drift…
You may not like drifting, but be open minded. As much as drifting is a form of expression it is also a form of rebellion. When we learn to drive we are taught that losing traction is dangerous, but drifting embraces the lack of traction and demonstrates a level of car control on par with any other form of motorsport.…