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Doesn't really seem that bad from the second video (although still not great and probably a lot more stressful with lots of traffic). Seen worse transitions in Detroit and Cincinnati areas.
Unfortunately "the dealership cannot be sued because of a legal standard preventing an employee from suing their boss for negligence, which, in this case, would be the hiring of someone who should not have been driving."
So the deceased's family sued the 19 year old w/ no license who didn't...
...in a god damn SUV of all things!
https://www.roadandtrack.com/news/a39906852/ferrari-purosangue-suv-v-12/
They are downsizing powerplants in other cars though. The 296 GTB is a V6 hybrid! Granted it still makes over 800 HP....
Milan Dragway near me was recently bought and they are refurbishing it. Due to reopen sometime this month I think. Hopefully the new owners will bring in lots of events/$$$ and keep investing in the facility.
Lol! It's an Alfa 'heritage' thing. Shield grille has been around in one form or another forever. Like the BMW kidneys or Jeep 7 slot 'signatures'. Still, sometimes it works, other times not so much.
Well it's spelled Tonale and properly pronounced Toe-NAH-lay with a snobby Italian accent, but it sure looks like it should be pronounced 'Toenail' in 'Merican.
Those pics are the Alfa Toenail that the Hornet is based on. The Hornet has a more Dodge-y looking front end. This is the only pic so far of the front. Not that it's going to make much difference. Still ultimately a little Compass based CUV.
You know the current Charger/Challenger traces it's roots back to the dark days of the Mercedes merger (takeover) right? A lot of the LX platform was derived from early 2000s E-class and S-class designs and bits.
It's the beginning of the end for V8s in pretty much everything from every...
Every automaker does it to some extent. I wouldn't say everything, but PSA sure as hell isn't going to spend money on dedicated/separate US platforms if it doesn't have to when they can share stuff worldwide. Everything recent (and stuff coming soon) has been developed by the Fiat/Chrysler...
Because it is.
This is the Alfa Romeo Toenail it's based on-
Not something I'd necessarily want, but Dodge definitely needs something in this space since they have nothing left except the Durango, Charger, and Challenger. All of which are on borrowed time now anyway.
Yes. Already been some leaked pics a couple months ago. Has a Durango-ish face, but otherwise seems mostly the same as the Toenail...I mean Tonale.
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a39135672/dodge-hornet-leaked/
The HO version will probably take tuning pretty well. HO has forged pistons, piston oil squirters, dual fuel pumps, etc. The SO version without those fortifications probably won't survive too long with mods. Pure speculation of course. The carbon build up though...
There's no real apples to apples comparison yet. It's only available in the 'L' Wagoneers so far, which are about 300 lbs heavier than the shorter versions that have V8s (and the Hurricane is about 200 lbs lighter than the Hemi too).
S.O. Hurricane also makes 28hp/64tq more than the ET 5.7...
I'm just saying if you wanted Singer to build you a Porsche it would be expensive. No different than getting an overpriced hot rod built by a big name like Chip Foose or something. Having said that, I just looked at the whole description instead of just the first couple pics. Original Singer...
It's a Singer. Singer restomods older Porsches and they're hella expensive. The waiting list to get one custom built is also years long. So I guess this ugly ass color was acceptable to someone, and it was a good way to skip the line? We are a society of instant gratification these days after...
Thought maybe it was an early recycled April Fool's joke, like the Ghoul/Angel. But it looks like someone really is going to build one for SEMA. Awesome!
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