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Wonder why it is all standard Gm, Ford, Chevy 1500 pickups are like this? I still have my 1996 F150 and it needs nothing but gas and oil. I did replace a temperature sensor that cost like $20 and 20 minutes. I rarely, if ever, hear a truck buyer complain about quality issues or exorbitant repair bills.

Your post kinda reads like “The more times I hear the same complaints and from more people the less likely I am to take them as valid”. Maybe they are beat to death because they are held by a large number of people.

That is really all the car makers are doing now - raising horsepower and prices. Because you need a 600hp Camaro. Doesn’t have to be balanced or “visceral”. Just have a high horsepower number. Because you always need 600+ on tap. Handling and braking you don’t need.

And the original has much better lines. The frontend of the new model looks like it was stolen from Ford.

I don’t understand this car, outside of maybe being a test bed for technologies that will trickle down.

You REALLY need to move out of your Mom’s basement.

Just remember the price of the GT350R is getting rolled into the next Ford you buy.

You are correct. Don’t listen to them. Science is not on their side. If the underneath of his car had gotten hot enough to melt a steel cable (2,500 degrees) in that short of time, he would not be alive to tell this story, Something else happened that caused the parking brake to fail.

Um, In the article are my facts. And I have reiterated them several times to you. Seriously, you have to get points for being the most persistent troll.

Oh boo hoo. Now you’ve hurt my feelings. Did you make your pretty little argument and no one will listen? Based on the number of concurrent arguments you are having on this, you must really be desperate for someone to listen. Must be frustrating as hell for you. Ever think no one here is buying your shit because it is

Aliens, bro. A-lee-ins

My aliens explanation has about as much chance as your split friction considering the pavement would have a much higher fiction coefficient than dirt which would spin the car towards the left. That is, if we ignore the fact this car had ESP.

Oh, Jimmy you rule the internets. And by reading the other posts it’s obvious you are real popular now.

But then he would of had to have left the road surface prior to or while braking which, again, brings us to speed. Just because you can Google some stuff does not mean it applies. But, really, I am going to suggest it was aliens. I think my theory is just as good as yours and the author’s.

BTW - This car has ESP, so....

Or maybe I just think meaningless sports are just that and silver-spooned athletes are just that.

You are also not considering the car is now pointing the wrong way which would indicate a spin out and based on its distance from the pavement, the spin would of had to start on the pavement.

OK man. You go on professing your theories on the handling characteristics of a Lamborghini Murcielago. I am fine with you believing what you do as you deserve yourself. The reason the author declined to go in detail is he understood his audience would be well aware of how a Lamborghini Murcielago handles and what it

I understand vectors quite well. But you are not considering inclines, declines, soft materials, and so forth.