Quote Originally Posted by Echonova View Post
I've never heard of them, so they aren't that well known... But it is further proof that Google can truly find anything.
Actually, a friend of mine has their stuff on his racecar, and I'va actually had it out on the track. They also advertise in a lot of mazagines, so I didn't need Google. You do realize that there are a lot of race series out there for Mustangs, right?

Quote Originally Posted by Echonova View Post
So if you had to drive an '85 Corvette or a '85 Civic, both with 200,000 miles on the clock, to San Fransisco tonight with zero breakdowns because your life depended on it... Which would you choose?
Neither, I would buy a plane ticket. In the hypothetical event that all planes were grounded, a train ticket would be next. If no trains, I'd drive one of the multiple cars that I own - and it wouldn't be my V8 Mustang - that car has left me stranded before AND it eats too much gas. :-) I know you like that answer.

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Really? Like WRC? Uh... No....
Grand-Am


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... And GTO's are not Holdens, GTO's are like Holdens but have a pussy-ass suspension installed because God-forbid some dumb redneck experiences any G-force while cornering.
I've bene able to take the GTO around corners decently. It's not the best handling car, but I don't have the understeer that I get from FWD econoboxes.


Quote Originally Posted by Echonova View Post
Which is why every American car comes from the factory with a bench seat standard.

These facts are indisputible.
Really? I can dispute it quite easily - look at the options for American cars - you won't find bench seat for Mustangs, Camaros, Corvettes, etc. You might find them for some old luxury cars, but even those are not common.
Seems like the last American car you were in was probably built in the 60s or 70s.