President Bush was guilty of this ridiculous plan, too. Let's jeopardize our national security to bring gasoline prices temporarily down, so the voters will think we are doing something constructive. Total BS.
1. We have plenty of untapped oil in the US. Let's drill it.
2. Oil is really a 19th century technology. We should be much farther along in advancing new sources of energy. But the oil companies, and their enormous lobbying budget, have kept us beholden to outdated and unnecessary technology. However, it is nice to see government and business working together.
hard to beat the sound and power of beefed up gas engine. 396 chevy with a holly quad carb and headers with dual exhaust. but i hear what you are saying.
2011 Dodge Challenger STR8, 392 ci Hemi, 470 HP, 6 speed stick, 1970 chevelle SS 396, 1959 Ford pick up, 351 cleveland. Caddy Escalade, Caddy CTS. This is whats in both my garages right now. Over the years I have owned AAR Cuda's, RT Challengers, z28 Camero's. Altogether I have probably owned 50 or so cars.
34 Ford 2 door/48 Merc Flathead/Offenhauser heard and double dueces. 37 Ford 2 door sedan v8 60. 62 Chevy 2 door Hardtop, 58 Nomad wagon, 61 Dodge 318 sheriff's package, 1966 Mustang fastback, 1969 Mustang convertible 351 windsor, 85 and 91 Vettes, Nissan Altima SER, Lexus Sc300 and Lexus Sc400, Infiniti Q45, Jaguar Van Den Plas, Beemer 330ci and lots more no so cool ones like a 71 Capri, 1980 Olds Cutlass,, 76 Honda Civic, 94 Dodge Dakota, Volva0 S80 and other bad ideas. Vw's too.
French car. Japanese V6. Faster than any car mentioned on this thread.
Sure, it's a race car. But that's a production based engine, and in production trim is as clean and efficient as they come. There is a better way than boring old V8 RWD heavy pseudo muscle cars. Come to the future! We have boost!