Monday, January 21, 2019

The Dodge Ram SRT-10 Is Still The Coolest Truck Ever Built

 
Screw your Raptor. Give me a manual, rear-wheel drive Viper-powered Ram instead.
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The Dodge Ram SRT-10 Is Still The Coolest Truck Ever Built
 
Screw your Raptor. Give me a manual, rear-wheel drive Viper-powered Ram instead.
 
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This Straight-Piped Lexus LC500 Is Extremely Good
 
Making a great engine sound even better.
 
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Check Out All the Neat Cars Stashed Away in This Former 1940s Buick Dealership
 
An Art-Deco showroom is a great place to store your car collection, even if it doesn't include any Buicks.
 
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The Mercedes-AMG One Is Front-Drive in Electric Mode
 
Yes, this 1050-hp hypercar can cruise up to 15 miles in EV mode, driven by the front wheels.
 
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Make This Face-Swapped Chevy Malibu Wagon Your New Muscle Car Daily
 
This thing looks the business, and you can own today for under $14,000.
 
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Volkswagen Goes For The Electric Nürburgring Record
 
This summer, the Pikes Peak record-setting I.D. R will try to reach a higher average speed around the Nürburgring than the current EV champion NIO EP9's 115 mph.
 
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