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I hope they individually run into a group of giant defensive lineman and gets the few teeth they have left knocked out.

Thanks for your honest input, most Tesla owners i don’t think would own up to this. I feel they have set it up great for interstate and getting from big city to big city or coast to coast. But if you want to travel the less populated parts of the US i got to thing there is still some range anxiety. Now granted that’s

This has been my thoughts too. Someone who likes to see state and national parks and take the roads less traveled I think it’s even more worry some. I still believe have one EV for 99% of your local driving then own or rent a gas ICE until there are more chargers and it’s more reliable. If you really want to road trip

If you find the 2018 post of this for sale the bracket was actually not rusty and the engine bay looked much cleaner and different tubing. Not sure why just 3-4 years aged it so much.

If you find the 2018 post of this for sale the bracket was actually not rusty and the engine bay looked much cleaner and different tubing. Not sure why just 3-4 years aged it so much.

12 customers with a canceled orders for the Mach1, that’s such a small amount. I guess not too much interest in these. I personally haven’t seen one on the street either.

Rivian is definitely pushing the overlanding trend with their truck. 

It's close to the C6 base to zr1 - 430hp to 638hp. C7 460hp to 620 hp and i believe the LS9 was just the LS3 supercharged. This has more torque than the zr-1 too, was 601 lb-ft, new z06 is 650 lb-ft. I will admit the c7 base to z06 is only a 35% increase, you'd think you would be closer to 50%. But i think most times

In southeast Florida, so same here. I was previously in Phoenix, just rain alone made every freeway have a major wreck on it, I could never fathom how bad in Phoenix or somewhere in Florida it would be if it ever snowed.

Yeah I can't see them actually using MIL-STD version on their pickups. My guess is they are just using the same alloy as parts that go on military applications. I think like others have mentioned, they are sourcing AL from a company that also happens to source AL for military parts and is using this a marketing

Yeah you honestly don't want true "military grade" or those parts will cost about 4x as much if not more. Typically the only difference in military grade vs non military grade is the amount of testing/documentation/certification involved. Which is basically for CYA purposes when building Military/NASA products. For

I have some questions that may be answered by someone older or more knowledge about car sales back in the day (probably could find stats online, but interested in hearing from the jalop crowd). There seems such an emphasis on trying to figure out the millennial crowd to sell new cars to today. Also it comes off that

A seven speed is the only manual gearbox available in the Corvette, and I think it's a good one. But the frustrating part is that there is no lockout on seventh gear, meaning you can shift into seventh from any gear, which means a mistaken shift can happen. Tadge says there "should be random access at all times." He

Being younger and able to take the abuse of a harsh ride, I want to scream yes at you! But I am beginning to understand i'm in the minority on this (not jalops, but overall americans). This understanding coming from having more people I know take a ride in my car. I don't mind a harsh ride for gain in handling, (being

I remember back in the day when car magazine writers, or maybe it was top gear, would criticize the motor saying "they put a truck engine in this thing!" since it's similar to the ford lightning version.

265.2 MPH in a Russian Lamborghini Gallardo? Please, that's so yesterday. The new king on the field is a 2,000 hp Ford GT, the same car that set Hennessey's previous record. After the announcement on Monday, the team sent us a new video showing more of how they've done it.

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3rd Gear Math: How do you get 1000/60000 = 1/ 60,000th? Think you forgot to drop some zero's off.

I wish they did not quit selling the land rover defender here. In my opinion, the last real land rover with the range rover becoming such a pop icon, receiving 24s with low profile tires. Other than this model land rovers don't seem purpose built for off roading anymore (i know some are still very capable though like