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This thing needs a diesel (for the US). and a diet wouldn’t go amiss either.

You hit the nail on the head. TBH I was thinking more about a man-date. Carwash and deep contemplation while staring into a pint :)

Neutral: What Should Fiat Chrysler Do Next With Hellcat?

Senna. Maybe beforehand, we could wash our cars.

used? Used as what? a piñata?

he was a true superhero

unfortunately couldn’t please everyone

4x4 is nice but I prefer the lower ride height of 2WD trucks. I dunno, for towing, hauling, off-roading, seems like a torque converter is preferable. I’m no expert but that’s what I hear.

No worries man

What led you to assume that?

Either the X6 or the new X4... can’t deci... I feel unwell

I drove a base F-150 with a stick and it was awesome. Maybe it was just refreshing to drive a stick with such a long throw. A manual truck makes almost zero sense in terms of fulfilling its intended purpose, but it was a pleasure to just drive around.

That’s a sweet car, congrats. With a car that light, maybe the HP threshold should be lower. But they don’t offer it as a manual, so we don’t know if it would be better/we don’t have the choice anyways.

I definitely agree with you. I’d personally love a manual pickup. There’s just a lot of judgement and over-simplification when it comes to people having autos. My perplexity only pertains to automatic sportscars.

Light Injuries

In my mind, sportscars under ~400bhp should be manual. If it’s not a sportscar, whatever. And if it’s a supercar then it should just have the fastest gearbox possible.

If your goal was to get a bunch of snarky comments and yelling gifs, consider this a job well done