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sorry if i was a bit vague or off but i'm a hotrod guy and please don't get me wrong cause both cars are really cool but seems like they should be a little bit faster to make me hot and heavy or maybe i'm just used to 9 second street cars
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sorry if i was a bit vague or off but i'm a hotrod guy and please don't get me wrong cause both cars are really cool but seems like they should be a little bit faster to make me hot and heavy or maybe i'm just used to 9 second street cars
Everything is realtive my friend. His RS6 is a comfortable daily driver that has not been modified (that's what he says anyway). Anybody can strip a car down, add 800hp, and have a 9 sec beast. It's when you have a car with a full interior that can be used as a daily driver that makes it impressive.
Personally, I like cars that run in the 10's. Every since Paul Walker said it in F&TF, that's been my magic number
Everything is realtive my friend. His RS6 is a comfortable daily driver that has not been modified (that's what he says anyway). Anybody can strip a car down, add 800hp, and have a 9 sec beast. It's when you have a car with a full interior that can be used as a daily driver that makes it impressive.
Personally, I like cars that run in the 10's. Every since Paul Walker said it in F&TF, that's been my magic number
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