So far you are right, it has not been humanly possible for a stock V8 sedan to run low 9 in the 1/4If only a V8 could run a low 9 in the 1/4. Just not humanly possible.
Because it just can’t be done. A twin turbo Godzilla would separate the space time continuum. Add AWD and it could literally rip the seams of the universe. An electric motor is the only way we can go fast - in stock form.So far you are right, it has not been humanly possible for a stock V8 sedan to run low 9 in the 1/4
Hell yes!!!!!I'd still take the caddy.
You already had an E63s so I can see why you didn’t .I was soooo close to getting an m5 competition for not much more than my i8 as a daily. Dammmmmm
Yes. That was an incredible car. These sedans are incredible today.You already had an E63s so I can see why you didn’t .
that video was awesome.Actual lap video if anyone cares:
Fair points but just to touch on a few things, first you mentioned the plaid having more hp and more tq but it also is much much heavier than the other two.So, the car with the most hp and torque, by far, was the quickest. Yes, it was also the quickest around the track, beating the slowest car by 1.02 seconds.
Sometimes, numbers matter. But, do they matter on the street, in the real world?
Tesla is accomplishing amazing things with their cars, but due to their eco focus, they can only chase numbers. Driver involvement, experience, and emotion is severely lacking.
Driving sports cars is much more that just numbers. It's an all encompassing and visceral experience.
I would not hesitate to take the slower, but much more enjoyable and fun, Cadillac.
Fair points but just to touch on a few things, first you mentioned the plaid having more hp and more tq but it also is much much heavier than the other two.
You asked the question do numbers matter in the street? The answer to that question on this forum since I’ve joined is absolutely. Ppl on here already bring up what a car will do in real life situation vs at the track . It’s the same logic when being up 1/4 times vs roll racing on the hwy.
Lastly you said driving sports cars is more than just about the numbers and I couldn’t agree more, however , these are not sports cars.
Hate is such a strong word lol, No I don’t hate it, I appreciate and respect what it is. Just not something I would own in this segment.Just say it man.........you hate the Caddy.