fordmantpw
Veteran Member
I went drag racing last Friday night at a local 1/8 mile dragstrip.
How'd ya do?
I went drag racing last Friday night at a local 1/8 mile dragstrip.
I went drag racing last Friday night at a local 1/8 mile dragstrip. I saw a lot of good old American V8's running and not many imports. I also didn't see any mullets.
The track is located near Havana Illinois, which is about 60 miles northwest of Springfield Illinois. How did I do? It was a test and tune so there wasn't any competition other than the car next of you. My car, a 2010 Dodge Challenger ran a best of 9.02 at 80 mph. Its done better in the past but the heat and the humidity must have hurt my times a little. This is an 1/8 mile track. On nights they compete, its bracket racing.
The bottom line is America cant build cars worth a ****-sorry if I hit some nerves but its based on my experience as a consumer. I've owned them all, will never go back to GMC garbage, be a cold day in **** before I buy another Ford and as for Jeep(Dodge, Chrysler) I think this is going to be my last as they just cant seem to get axles right.
My brothers BMW X1 can out tow almost any 4 cyl and V6 and it does it well, it just has a twin turbo 4 cylinder engine and get sgreat gas mileage-Ive seen it with my own eyes. Plus its build well, and isdesigned with better brakes, also, unlike American designed vehicles it turns\corners very well.
I may stray into a Tundra Max Cab next, hopefully even though its made in America, it will impress me. Mercedez has a new pickup lineup and if I can afford it that too may be an option. Yes Im partial to German made vehcles and Japanese Vehicles.
I have zero concerns about aluminum. Ford is not the first auto manufacturer to use it extensively, so we would have heard about horror stories long ago if there were big problems. Aluminum bodies use different technologies for assembly to avoid many of the issues cited in posts above. Sounds like the real challenge will be educating potential customers and skeptics.
The bottom line is America cant build cars worth a ****-sorry if I hit some nerves but its based on my experience as a consumer. I've owned them all, will never go back to GMC garbage, be a cold day in **** before I buy another Ford and as for Jeep(Dodge, Chrysler) I think this is going to be my last as they just cant seem to get axles right.
My brothers BMW X1 can out tow almost any 4 cyl and V6 and it does it well, it just has a twin turbo 4 cylinder engine and get sgreat gas mileage-Ive seen it with my own eyes. Plus its build well, and isdesigned with better brakes, also, unlike American designed vehicles it turns\corners very well.
I may stray into a Tundra Max Cab next, hopefully even though its made in America, it will impress me. Mercedez has a new pickup lineup and if I can afford it that too may be an option. Yes Im partial to German made vehcles and Japanese Vehicles.
LOL, What part of central Illinois is the track located. I grew up and went to high school near Decatur, Argenta to be exact. I didn't like corn or soybeans so I got out while I could. I could post a current pictures of some schoolmates that still sport mullets but that may be just because that is the only place hair still grows.