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I’m still disappointed that Dodge never gave civvies a V8 powered AWD Charger. If you want AWD+big V8 you have to step up to a Durango. I can understand not putting AWD in the Challenger, but the Charger is a family car and they already did the engineering work for police vehicles.

And on tires from the 80-early 90s. I want to hear more about those tires

Was it owned by Jon Voight?

I can’t fathom why somebody would voluntarily buy a house with an HOA.

The thing is, the layover flight was cheaper because the airline knew that they could rearrange the flights if a bunch of people suddenly bought direct flight tickets to Charlotte.

Well, the R34 was never sold in the USA. So anyone who really wants one is going to pay out the nose to get it imported - which is going to inflate prices. Plus, an R34 is going to attract so much more attention than a 360. My friend has a R32 and people flock around the thing everywhere he goes (offers to buy it are

A new Z would be faster than this too.

He probably cared more about blasting shitting EDM than driving the thing hard.

This vibes with the general shift towards EVs that has been happening in WRC, though Mustang is a little larger than the competition.

I feel like you’d get laughed out of a C&C if you showed up in this thing.

It feels like Ford’s marketing department couldn’t sell “Fast” without immediately thinking about Mustang.

The C8 is nice looking, but the argument that it’s a caricature of a generic supercar is accurate.

yes, some time around 2015 even the base model got pretty good

And even the base AWD model will smoke most non-GT Mustangs off the line.

Looks like someone learned to drive at the GT Academy.

Fuck it, it’s Friday.

but don’t make it so others can’t have that option.

“Enthusiasts” tend to be the opposite of mainstream buyers. People here shit on fake engine noises in the Mach E, but my friend (non-car person) who drives one really loves Unbridled mode.

The eternal discussion here in Germany. Still, many cities are reducing speed limits to 30 km/h and that’s good.

but what exactly happened that cause the pedestrians to get hit in the first place?