Aamry
Blackwing Lair Raider
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- 2,237
Think I found my next ride, I wonder how much tariffs will jack up the price...
All the brass is dropping inside too, you can reload or recycle it easily lol
Think I found my next ride, I wonder how much tariffs will jack up the price...
Yeah, I've looked at those before.... They're not WHOLLY out of consideration due to price, but a TAD pricey.
Wrong calIt to mention that 762x39 is cheap, so that helps
They show a M2 at one point as well, but yes, standard mini gun is 308 // x51X51 then? I didn’t watch, just assumed.
Damn PutinThey show a M2 at one point as well, but yes, standard mini gun is 308 // x51
Be a bit odd if Nato supergun was using comblock x39. I'm sure most civilian owners wished it was until x39 became just as expensive as 5.56 pretty much.
I kept reading through the article waiting to get to some shit range like 200 miles or crap payload/tow ratings, but they're all decent for what that thing is. That price though, that's going to be a no from me dog. I think they'd be better served to try the same thing, but as an SUV, since I'm sure that range would go to shit if actually using it like a truck.So this thing was kinda cool conceptually. Could make a lot of sense.
But fuck me like 40-50+ grand again?
Battery degradation isn't the worst thing to worry about if you get a X, Y or plaid. Tesla battery and modern EV are pretty reliable now. You should be more concerned about suspension components ans they are quite expensive. Replaced mine once under warranty on my model 3 awd but when I sold it at 180k miles it was starting making noise again. One of my buddy work at Tesla and told me he sometime see the same cars every years to replace suspension parts.My brother in law has a 2015 or 16 I think, has been his daily driver. It's had pretty negligible battery degradation/capacity reduction, around 5% IIRC.
So this thing was kinda cool conceptually. Could make a lot of sense.
But fuck me like 40-50+ grand again?
Ugg, that sucks. The Challenger is easily the best looking vehicle Dodge has made since the Viper and the best when compared with the Mustang, Camaro, or 99% of other modern vehicles outside of Porsche, Corvette, and various supercars. Hell, it's probably the most reliable of the American manufactured ones too. Are you for certain it cant be fixed, because the car market still looks rather fucked.
New car or thicker glasses?