Nah, the gen 1 all the way.. The 3.0 liter in the LX was where it was at.
Nah, the gen 1 all the way.. The 3.0 liter in the LX was where it was at.
Yeah, Chrysler/DCX/FCA press conferences, including those for concept cars, at NAIAS were always entertaining, sometimes painful (see Zetsche, Dieter and bongo drums). They did interesting stuff
It looks like a Probe. I’m not hating on it; in fact I like the Gen 2 Probe much better than the Gen 1, which looked way too much like a proctologist’s tool.
Everyone likes to make Harley the bad guy in the Buell deal, and it’s understandable because it looks like Harley killed a golden goose in their prime.
Take Chrysler show cars with a grain of salt. They’ve been putting out fantastic prototypes and then never bringing them to market for years. It’s nothing new, and will continue as long as Stellantis exists.
I haven’t been to many NASCAR races in person, but the ones I have been to are filled up on the infield on race day. It’s a lot of car trailers, semis, team buses, support trucks, etc.
Isn’t the Daytona road course usually packed with spectator campers under normal circumstances?
Too classy. Some of us Americans (Southerners, actually) still think of Moon Pie and RC Cola as a complete meal.
NASCAR going green is not a “new thing.” NASCAR has been pushing a green initiative - NASCAR Green - for about a decade. They made other small steps before that.
First they came for our Confederate flags, and I did not speak out, because I am not a secessionist.
These seems like the perfect time to use the new Blackwing engine in another vehicle.
There are other reason to not buy a Tesla over the price. For example, I need service I just bring it...ooohh right.
That’s what it would take for me personally. Work is a 100 miles round trip 5 days a week. If work requires me to make additional runs elsewhere then more. Plus 3 round trips from IN to GA a year, which is 650 miles each way.
No charging available at work (and will never be). Home is limited options for charging due…
Interesting logic. NASCAR’s popularity hinges on the frequency of Jalop comments that you see about it...object permanence not your thing?