Stage_3
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Wow, that is just NASTY for stock numbers.Performance claims include 0-60 mph acceleration in 2.6 seconds, a quarter-mile elapsed time in 10.6 seconds at 130 mph, and a top speed of 195 mph.
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Wow, that is just NASTY for stock numbers.Performance claims include 0-60 mph acceleration in 2.6 seconds, a quarter-mile elapsed time in 10.6 seconds at 130 mph, and a top speed of 195 mph.
Ha, Ha.... yes, I remember. But, I think just getting a paint can full of gravel swinging around on the end of a 20' rope would be enough to discourage most efforts.Dunno, remember Jackass?
Trim Level | Coupe | Convertible |
---|---|---|
1LZ | $128,198 | $137,198 |
2LZ | $138,198 | $147,198 |
3LZ | $144,198 | $153,198 |
You'll be hearing from my lawyer (and dentist).I was making an attempt at wry humor. It was obviously something most people would not consider trying.
Swinging a paint can around at the end of a rope is kind of like flying control line planes, which is something we used to do before RC became popular and affordable. I normally flew a Nobler stunt plane which exerts a far amount of torque, enough to make your arms tired after awhile. But one modeler I knew built a 4 motor B17 that had about 10' wingspan. The control lines were cables. He was a large guy (300lbs) and he had to have a friend who was bigger hold onto him or the plane would drag him across the field. Now that's torque!You'll be hearing from my lawyer (and dentist).
Swinging a paint can around at the end of a rope is kind of like flying control line planes, which is something we used to do before RC became popular and affordable. I normally flew a Nobler stunt plane which exerts a far amount of torque, enough to make your arms tired after awhile. But one modeler I knew built a 4 motor B17 that had about 10' wingspan. The control lines were cables. He was a large guy (300lbs) and he had to have a friend who was bigger hold onto him or the plane would drag him across the field. Now that's torque!
For us, yes. for some a 140k is pocket lint.Even without markups, it's hard to imagine paying that much for a car. It's undoubtedly impressive though.