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Just some photoshop jobs from Google, but holy hell do they look good.

Am I the only one that feels like the Charger Hellcat is the forgotten stepchild of the lineup? Like the focus is always on the Challenger, when the Charger Hellcat is the real winner. I can do smoky burnouts in the parking lot of Costco with kids and toilet paper and pizza with the room it has.

Im not sure if this is quite at “Torch-weird” or “Tracy-weird” levels, but I owned a professionally rebuilt engine from the Chevy Citation/Pontiac Phoenix for 17 years.

Reminds me of this.

I’m still sad about Pontiac. They never got the chance to really show what they could do.

They were rare to begin with and now exist in vanishingly small numbers. I was originally gunning after one of the Toyotas, and it popped up on Craigslist in a related search and instantly tickled my “hmm, why not” fancy.

“What’s the first thing you think of when I say Chevy?”

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Best thing to come out of these dumb commercials!

Good. I always hated the “star in a reasonably priced car” segment. Very rarely did they have cool guests, instead featuring some vapid celebrity fuckwit I couldn’t give two shits about, blathering on about how little they know or care about cars.

I will miss May saying this but thats pretty much it.

Seeing as how disgruntled I’ve become with Ford’s quality on the Mustang, I’m wondering if this might be worth a look. I was leaning toward the Challenger, but, maybe.

Older diesels were indirect injection, where the injector sprays the fuel into a prechamber in the cylinder head. The fuel is ignited there and then forms a flame front that pushes the piston down. Modern diesels are direct-injected, requiring higher injection pressures but resulting in a more efficient motor.

The only time it was a problem for me was when I was driving my elderly parents across the Mid West in my SRX. Mom couldn’t decide if she wanted to listen to the music playing on the radio, or put the headphones on and watch Layer Cake with my dad. Dad didn’t want to restart the movie, mom was asking questions about

Let me tell you something. My friend who is 60, when she was 20. She could have her pick of jobs. Quit in one factory, walk down the road and get another job.

Technically the California would be the bottom tiered Ferrari.

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Ford will obviously follow the same blueprint they used with the last Ford GT. I can see these appreciating in value just like the old