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Fast Cars ? The American Muscle
In the 1960s there was a class of cars introduced to the world known as muscle cars. These cars were sleek and sporty and contained a powerful engine. Most of these cars boasted a V8 engine which was geared for speed. As these cars were produced the manufacturers were in stiff competition with each other. As each manufacturer tried to out do the other, we were led into an era of some of the fastest cars of our time. With no thought to gas and fuel efficiency, Americans seemed to be having the time of their lives. Their cars were fast and eye-catching, both on the road and on the race track. Racing stripes and flashy decals made a statement about both the car and the driver. It seemed the flashier the car the more desirable.
Northern California Smart Car Chapter and Smart Car of America Hosts Major Smart Car Rally
Smart Car of America along with The Northern California Chapter spent their weekend hosting their first annual Smart Fortwo event and it was a fun-filled day for participants as well as spectators.
Fast Cars And The Weight Issue
Weight is one of the most important issues to consider when building a fast car for road or track. Putting a car on a serious diet is pretty much free horsepower, as any attempt to lighten a car improves the power to weight ratio, this seriously improves acceleration.
Bracket Drag Racing doesn?t require Fast Cars
Bracket Racing which is also known as ET racing is a competitive drag racing sport that allows just about anyone with any kind of vehicle to competitively drag race against each other even if one car is inherently faster than the other and has quicker quarter mile times. Bracket racing tends to favor more consistent and reliable drag racing cars/drivers and doesn?t require fast cars to win.
Better Used-Cars Mart
It?s a new market of used cars. And quite regulated at that.
Getting The Best Deal On Used Cars
When it comes to buying a used car, there is lots of money you'll be able to save. However, if you aren't careful you could end up out of pocket and with a car that's neither functional or what you expected.
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