A muscle car is defined as a large 2-door American made vehicle with a V8 engine. Neither of which do those you mentioned fit the definition. A pony car is a small 2-door American made vehicle with a V8 engine.
The cheapest it ain't, in a bad way at least! But yeah, Fiat was very powerful back then, so purchasing Ferrari really helped the prestige of the brand, especially in the long run, when sometime in the 80s, Lancia started going south and Alfa was hit hard by stupid CEO decisions... Happy 100th post!!
I wonder if they're going to pull the same trick as the Cherrier/Tograc and release 2 vehicles on the same platform at the same time.
Why not a coupé or a wagon ? And if they manage to make more work, an SUV would be nice (I mean, to crash into a wall, not to look at or to drive )
Oh God, not this again. Here is the definition from Google: Muscle car is a description used for a high-performance American car, by some definitions an intermediate sized car fitted with a large displacement V8 engine. Notice the some in the sentence. My definition is just a high-performance car, but especially American models. By my definition, the Taurus SHO and the Grand Marshal RS are muscle cars. Your definition of a muscle car is different from mine. This is not up for debate. Now, can we get back to speculating? --- Post updated --- Also, thanks!
No a muscle car is a high performance car that's not a sports car. Like charger, Impala SS, Tesla model s, and I'd even consider the cobra and viper more muscle cars than pure sports cars. Most muscle cars have v8s and are american, but the Buick grand national for example has a V6. Pony cars are more clear cut I'd say.
Well technically a muscle car is a mid-sized high perfomance v8 american car made between 65 and 75 so the tesla model s is definitely not a muscle car. But on topic, the dev said they were trying a new update cycle (3 month instead of 4) but if I remember, I saw somewhere that we will have to wait longer to get 0.24. So, we could get the update around mid-late november? edit: spelling
Try again Keep at it, gentlemen for I am willing to die on this hill right now. I can do this all night.