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Brothers and sisters, the time has come for each and every one of you to decide whether you are going to be the problem or you are going to be the solution.

Brothers, it's time to testify! Are you ready to testify, I wanna know..? more...

Dodge American Cruiser

As in all racing games, a race has winners and losers. The losers are who drove to slow, whose to scared to go full speed throughout the conner. The winner is simply the fasted guy on track. I also believe that the speed limit on Uk's motorways should be increased to 80 mph particularly for a Dodge Chargers 69. The 70 mph limit is outdated especially with the advances of modern technology in a American Muscle Car. The majority of drivers normally do these kind of speeds regardless of the 70 mph limit. The Charger name is a historical one, borne by many other Dodge Charger models in the past.

Dodge Charger

And as I started to think of something to write about this, it struck me that this was really just a symptom of a larger issue. Basically, the problem is that no one has figured out just how to deal with these speeding issues because we already drive so far so fast in the last 15 years. But why can’t we catch up? Speeding is really good, depends on engine, transmission, rear end, and what kind of budget you got. A Charger 69 is real expensive to buy and restore and some idiots are trying to retire on these cars even do they are nothing but a total rust bucket and a bee line to the doctors office for a tetanus shoot.

The loose definition of a car is a vehicle that carries passengers as well as its own motor, hence the term motor vehicle. However, there are many types of motor vehicles, so what’s special about this Dodge? Cars are usually driven on roads and have four wheels. But I want to be a race car driver like my favorite driver, Lewis Hamilton. I think it would be amazing to speed and go so damn fast in my Charger.

Outlook of the day!

Considered by many to be the heir apparent to Michael Schumacher's title of 'Best driver in F1', Fernando has much to prove in the coming season. After a stunning 2003 season, 2004 was a relative disappointment for Fernando.

Yet there is no doubt that the precocious Spaniard is one of the sport's most-talented drivers. The 23-year-old's first race was in a Minardi at the 2001 Australian GP. It was quickly obvious that Fernando was too quick to be a mere backmarker and it was no surprise when his manager promoted Fernando to the role of tester and then handed him a race seat for 2003. more...