Not the juice.
For some reason, I've been sweating the big, American V8's lately. I came to the realization that these aren't going to be around forever, and gas prices are cheap now, so might as well pop on one before you have to pay out the ass for the novelty.
Test drove a bunch over the weekend. I was floored when I saw that the only V8, RWD full size sedans left are the Chrysler 300 and the Dodge Charger, which are really the same car with different badges on them.
These new ones aren't that bad on gas mileage either. I drove a manual Mustang GT with like 435 hp that averages 20mpg. That's what my loser Infiniti gets.
Am I crazy here, or just having a crisis of conscience? It seems like we're in the last renaissance of american performance cars and I'm getting antsy.
For some reason, I've been sweating the big, American V8's lately. I came to the realization that these aren't going to be around forever, and gas prices are cheap now, so might as well pop on one before you have to pay out the ass for the novelty.
Test drove a bunch over the weekend. I was floored when I saw that the only V8, RWD full size sedans left are the Chrysler 300 and the Dodge Charger, which are really the same car with different badges on them.
These new ones aren't that bad on gas mileage either. I drove a manual Mustang GT with like 435 hp that averages 20mpg. That's what my loser Infiniti gets.
Am I crazy here, or just having a crisis of conscience? It seems like we're in the last renaissance of american performance cars and I'm getting antsy.