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The problem is that very choppy seas or heavy winds can easily cause a catastrophic crash, and at speeds like that there’s no reaction time to speak of to avoid it. It’d just be too hazardous on the open sea. Can you imagine approaching an iceberg at 350 mph?

How about 75 mph... without an engine?

The Soviet ekranoplans. Kind of blurring the definition of “boat,” but they operated on the water and weren’t specifically airplanes. The Lun class supposedly has a top speed of 342 mph.

To imitate Tavarish...

Jeep Wrangler, if they move away from the classic body-on-frame construction with the next generation.

Lexus LFA.

1975 New Yorker actually.

Heh.

What, you mean not driving?

Modern tires.

Based on the number of CP votes so far it appears that this seller is losing, so that decal is technically correct- the best kind of correct.

Take this car and add...

Tell me how to drive, like I’m 16 again. I’m almost 34 years old and my mother still does this. Look, if I’m doing something dangerous then by all means, complain. But you don’t need to tell me there’s a car waiting to turn out of a driveway an eighth of a mile ahead.

There’s also a good chance it was from a totaled Viper. That happens often.

Top Gear did it first.

With blackjack! And hookers! In fact, forget the food truck!

That scene in the first film where the Charger does a wheelie while spinning its wheels.