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“It has been said on this very website that big, dominating infotainment screens are terrible, ugly and a pain in the ass. They effectively block your view and the design is usually lazy: stuck on top of everything like an afterthought”

Oh, like the one in the Miata

David,

Same thing you do with everything you own. Break it and leave it scattered in pieces around your yard.

yeah that was an oversight, welded diff would have made that thing 100% better

Can’t help but disagree, there; Roadkill spent three days dropping in a (rather expensive) big-block into an old POS, working in their own home ground, and got something which broke down and was only really good a burnouts, while road kill took a kind of knackered WRX, turned it into a semi-legit ute, re-mounted the

That Impala is garbage, even by Roadkill standards. They half-assed it. MCM, from Australia, is able to get garage space and put together a proper build in a few days. Roadkill, who live here and have a ton of connections, end up slapping some motor they popped out of a crate into a car of questionable integrity to

While I’ll admit that the Roadkill Impala was cooler, to me it seemed like Roadkill didn’t really care about the episode. They seemed to put very little effort into it. The MCM legitimately tried to do something difficult and interesting, which is admirable even if they would have been better off with a blown big

“disregarded convention and it showed the world that having fun doesn’t mean you need a budget” - Tavarish writes bullshit hoping you don’t notice the 700 HP built & blown motor that those guys just had lying around. He knows that the rest of you have two or three of those saved in your mother’s attics.

And considering MCM did it on borrowed garage time in so little time, without their usual resources, was doubly impressive.

First off, that’s the Roadkill way. They had two dudes, no garage and a lot less time.

MCM did a much nicer job with their car, it was legitimately cool while the roadkill car could only travel 12 miles before needing a new battery.