but is it a hellcat?!?!?!?!?!
but is it a hellcat?!?!?!?!?!
Nine 10mm sockets.
I can’t quite tell how they’d do this for $6k. The Sur Ron costs $3600 and goes 45 mph and only has 30 miles of range. You’d need a lot more battery, which costs a lot.
Since this wasn’t included in Tom’s article, here is iSeeCars methodology:
The saws would take him through the forest, I always wondered what happened to the stumps, though.
Unpopular Opinion: The 2008 Speed Racer “live action” movie is amazing if you pretend you’re 8 while you watch it.
Powerful jacks are for jumping chasms, destroyed bridges thing like that. Essential for beating the Car Acrobatic Team. It’s almost like you’ve never watched Speed Racer.
Are we sure there’s even a load there. For all I know those a cardboard “weights” so it makes sense there would be zero noticeable load.
What that seems to demonstrate is the regulatory “burden” is zero - considering they appear to have put jack stands under the frame of the blue truck so it doesn’t even squat under the load.
Good lord you put a lot of time and effort into this article. I just want to express my appreciation for a proper deep dive. You drove to the dealer, crawled under the Wrangler for photos, uploaded and edited those with arrows and text boxes, scoured the internet for appropriate Bronco suspension photos and did the…
At full throttle, the Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye consumes 1.43 gal/min (5.4 liters/min) of fuel – enough to drain the fuel tank in just under 11 minutes, yet is still rated at 22 miles per gallon (mpg) when driven in normal highway conditions
Could be worse:
“90% of the guys that buy Tacoma’s will never even use it for transporting rebels, let alone mount a 20mm cannon in it.”
His entire campaign should really just be: