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  • Texasgordo

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    Brains

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    Looks like a '66 with the big engine.
    I grew up driving my parent's '65 with the 327. It is still the fastest car I've ever driven.
    What's really interesting is just how much faster cars have become over the years, but the feel is so soft and disconnected we really haven't realized it. By direct comparison, our fondly remembered muscle cars of old would struggle to beat even some of the more 'pedestrian' cars of today.
     

    TxStetson

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    What's really interesting is just how much faster cars have become over the years, but the feel is so soft and disconnected we really haven't realized it. By direct comparison, our fondly remembered muscle cars of old would struggle to beat even some of the more 'pedestrian' cars of today.
    This is very true. My wife's little 2013 Buick Lacrosse has hurt more than a few muscle head's feelings. That little old lady car is scary fast when driven right.
     

    Dad_Roman

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    What's really interesting is just how much faster cars have become over the years, but the feel is so soft....

    Thats no lie.

    “Capable of producing 450 horsepower* and 510 lb.-ft. of torque,* the twin-turbocharged 3.5L engine in the Navigator** is a true powerhouse”


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