Seems like if that works the likelihood that someone who had recovered from it could get it again is pretty much zero.
Me!!!!
I wouldn't mind if a few people at my house weren't so immune to that bug.
Nope, never had a desire. Don't see the draw of them or any other overpowered vehicle. Doesn't matter how fast you can get from 0-60 unless you are the first car at the red light. And slamming on the go pedal just insures you get to the next red light faster than all the people behind you. For grins I tested once: 0-35 when the 3rd car back. Took 15 seconds, it was repeatable.
So yeah it is REAL important to get from 0-60 in 6 seconds or whatever. And lest you pull out the interstate/freeway onramp card - my first car was a 1969 VW squareback automatic. I'm pretty sure the 0-60 was in excess of 15 seconds and I never had a problem getting on the freeway in So. Cal. Less power, neatly merge BEHIND the car next to you. Too much power? Try to force your way in front. I see it all the time.
PLUS, again with the overpowered cars, the speed limit doesn't change, you don't get to your destination any faster than everyone else.
PLUS, again with the overpowered cars, people tend to think they are at Le Mans, drive like idiots trying to get in front of others.
I'll stick with my current car - 12,300 miles: true MPG of gasoline 134.
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That is one, demand is WAY down. But I think the slide started with the Russia-Saudi oil feud a couple of months ago.
I like that. Granny got the gears in your brain turning
I REALLY think they should test everyone but especially people like your Typhoid Mark brother.
They started back up last year. Of course they don't look the same as the most recent year before they cancelled the model.