Just calculated that the Bugatti Chiron costs more then its weight in dollar bills. Considering that a dollar bill weighs only 1 gram, that's pretty impressive.
I really enjoyed watching Doug get into the rear seats on that one. Its probably the highlight of the videos for me
Update on the Elantra. I got it running but almost stalled out with ac on and stalled out once when stopping the car (drove for 20 mins) I just cleaned the throttle body and now will start and adle very roughly at maybe 300-500 rpm and when you stop Erving it crackles from the engine bay but I’m hoping it’s throttle body cleaner.
Some of those careless dick drivers from the Northeast as well. Not like my city is free from those trash drivers in the day either. --- Post updated --- I gotta congratulate them for that small mathematical detail.
There's also the typical "not move for a few seconds and then gets beeped on for delaying them" drivers. Today, a Santa Fe literally didn't move for one whole time the green light was on. That's fucking absurd and made the driver look like a selfish dick. I'm actually surprised Massachusetts isn't that high for states with the worst drivers.
Mass is 7th? How. How. This guy must have never been behind a Forester with a youtube-watcher behind the wheel. @redrobin ”Worst for speeding” Lol.
SmartAsset lists Massachusetts at 50. https://smartasset.com/checking-account/states-with-the-worst-drivers-2018-edition That's too generous. Promise me.
https://www.inc.com/bill-murphy-jr/...using-government-data-from-best-to-worst.html Looks like there was someone that did actually think Massachusetts had pretty bad drivers and ranked them higher. Thank god...
Also, I would like to add to a long running and old statement of Shotgun chuck's here. Americans did not invent mountain racing. Nor did the Japanese. The British Hillclimb races have been around far longer then either touge or moonshiners have been, and arguably you could even say it was invented almost as soon as cars were, as the first cross country races in Europe often took place on long, winding and dangerous mountain roads at all times of day and all conditions of weather. People have been racing Mini coopers around hill and mountain roads far longer then they've been blasting through passes in muscle cars or driftooing in tuners. (And yes you could argue that hill climbing is done in the day, and doesn't usually result in drifting, and that it's all uphill. But then not all touge battles have truenos racing GTRs downhill, nor did all moonshine runs feature firebirds distracting police so they don't go after a giant black truck.)
I'm not sure if I ever said we invented it, just that we were doing it before Japan was. Either way, Japan didn't invent mountain pass racing.