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Ricardo Landgrave
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At least someone gets it. That's exactly the point of this car, on paper it always seems to be worse than others, but this car has lots of things that can't be written, they must be experienced. To me, the sound of the engine would be a reason for me to choose this over a Corvette. It must be amazing to drive with the

I think the viper is staying true to its roots. The car looks gorgeous in person and it's still a car with a purpose, and a very good one. The new Corvette reminds me of the Viper, I think they took some design "ideas". I wouldn't say the design of the Viper is outdated at all. You don't need more than 900 hp in this

I saw Jason Becker's video, and it's one of the few to really explain for obvious reasons.

Isn't a low sale vehicle bound to have a higher rate of deaths?

All this know it all users say that it barely falls on its roof and only falls on part of the roof, but I have a question to someone that actually knows physics: I understand that pressure equals Force/area, so shouldn't it be fair to say that it actually withstood more pressure by falling on a tiny part of the roof

I saw a similar crash (VW Jetta MkV) in the real world and the roof was a little crushed, way more than this that's for sure.

Actually the opposite.

It is. I saw an MkV Jetta (stolen) use the rear quarter of a Beetle as a ramp at about 80 km/h and the thing (Jetta) went drifting sideways on 2 wheels and then rolled like 4 times before landing on its side. Pretty much like this video but bad landing. It even was about to hit a Ford Edge on the bonnet, but the

Pretty much, you nailed it. You can buy a new oil burning 2 stroke Suzuki and it will be exempt of the program because it's a bike. That makes them automatically Eco friendly. As I said before, the Mercedes with 90s tech (which was like 15 years ahead anyways) is too old and it will be more damaging to the

I live in Mexico and one of the things I hate the most (besides the high prices for used cars) is a system called "hoy no circula". It translates to "does not drive today" or something like that. Basically, any car older than 9 years old can't be driven 2 Saturdays a month and one day a week. If your car is older or

I live in Mexico and one of the things I hate the most (besides the high prices for used cars) is a system called "hoy no circula". It translates to "does not drive today" or something like that. Basically, any car older than 9 years old can't be driven 2 Saturdays a month and one day a week. If your car is older or