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Whats-His-Nuts
whats-his-nuts

This video is of the new gen Camaro which is based on the same chassis as the ATS. It should be noticeably lighter than the current gen. Also it should not look out of place there. The current Z/28 is a track monster.

because it's a challenging course, and even muscle cars are expected to handle competently these days?

Next, Seahawk!

Well, I clicked on it...

This was so factually inaccurate I thought Doug wrote it.

I have two votes.

HAMMERTIME!!

500SEC AMG gets me tingly in the pants.

True story: Steve Jobs never drove a car with a license plate. He would swap out cars every 90 days with his leasing agency, which is technically allowed under California law. He was kind of paranoid, which is common with narcissists and borderline sociopaths. I'm sure the copious amounts of drugs he took in the

So is your mother, but I still like taking her for rides. Having said that, so are these cars.

Good to know. I still prefer the Hellcat. Pure madness straight from the manufacturer.

Thanks to "market adjustments", your odds of getting a Hellcat for MSRP are virtually nil. Thanks to this being Hennessey, your odds of getting this car at all...

No braking upgrades. Perfect.

If everyone losed their religion, the world would be a better place...

Those are Hamann wheels. Not of the same time period as the car.

Add to that: all companies copy one another but when Samsung/LG/etc does it, they're called clones yet when Apple copies an Android feature, they've "optimized" it or made it better. And when Androids had large screen sizes, everyone (including Gizmodo writers) loved to say that it wasn't needed and that it was a case

I jumped ship from Apple earlier this week and I now understand why Android fans hate on Apple fans so much. The iPhone is everywhere and people go apeshit over it yet the new phone isn't all that revolutionary. It offers pretty much the exact same experience top of the line Android phones offer except at a premium

How are sales going at the Lincoln dealership you work for?

Too bad no one is buying these fantastic shared-platform vehicles, because they're inferior to every single one of their competitors.