M35 Sport
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M35 Sport
WOW!
We test drove the M35 tonight.
Words cannot express the feeling and exhileration you get from this car.
You have to go down to the dealership and take it for a spin yourself.
I can only imagine what the M45 could do.
We test drove the M35 tonight.
Words cannot express the feeling and exhileration you get from this car.
You have to go down to the dealership and take it for a spin yourself.
I can only imagine what the M45 could do.
^ yeah, that M is pretty hot! Test drove the M35, M35 sport, AND the M45 Sport. Dude, you totally want to drive the M45 sport - that V8's a monsta! Go w/ RC, though, he'll show you how the car's around apexes!
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From: 21°18'54.33" N, 158°05'55.47" W
I did 
I'm sure there will be a little bit of heft in the front end due to the heavier V8, I think the V6 would have a better entry speed into a turn vs the v8. but the v8 would just about eat up the v6 in every aspect other than tight turns. It's just physics and properties of inertia. the more mass you hold, the harder it is upset it's force in every direction.
Dunno yet, it got me thinking..but I'm enroute of looking/buying an apartment. soo...I think the future for an M35/45 is highly unlikely in my book. But it was a thrill to drive.

I'm sure there will be a little bit of heft in the front end due to the heavier V8, I think the V6 would have a better entry speed into a turn vs the v8. but the v8 would just about eat up the v6 in every aspect other than tight turns. It's just physics and properties of inertia. the more mass you hold, the harder it is upset it's force in every direction.
Dunno yet, it got me thinking..but I'm enroute of looking/buying an apartment. soo...I think the future for an M35/45 is highly unlikely in my book. But it was a thrill to drive.
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