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The same is true over here, you need not look any farther than Jalopnik's favoritism towards Tesla and Hennessey.

From a percentage stand point, I would say 1900. The 35 hp Mercedes would give a 350% increase over the previously preferred cart moving method (assuming a single average horse).

This infographic from Autoblog provides a very interesting look into this debate.

It would seem the 60s saw the largest increase from the 50s, with an 87hp increase to the average between 1955 and 1967; which makes sense given the muscle car craze. The 2000-2009 decade also saw a very large increase in average

I'm not really seeing all the Ford comparisons.

If there is one good thing that can be said about Lexus's new styling its that statements like these no longer apply.

I've been telling them to put the 235hp 2.0-liter turbo from the Lexus NX in that new Scion iM concept.

A 225 horsepower, AWD Yaris @20,000 would sell.

I drive 180 miles a day and on a cold day (this morning was 7°F) I find it hard to believe I'd get the full 200 out of an electric car

No you definitely are an apple fanboy if you think all their products changed everything forever.

Looks wonderful, they really need to squeeze some more power out of the W12 because the V8 is so good. Easily capable of 600+ hp while weighing a decent bit less.

At this point, I applaud anyone who buys a car that isn't black, silver, grey or white.

Uh-huh.

Tesla fanboys are worse than droid fanboys.

I can only think of this...

I was actually told this was more of its inspiration, just with single headlights.

Why wouldn't it? The Fiesta ST is going to be too small for some, and the Focus RS ain't going to be cheap.

Ah the glory of luxo-barges! Power for you, comfort for the wife. Good luck buying yours.

That McDonalds logo fucks up the whole vibe.

Quitter!

1. Find better one.