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V8-Powered Muscle Cars
The biggest problem with muscle cars is that they are so accessible, delicious and cool. Most drivers can’t resist them, no matter how hard they try. The essence of a muscle car is to provide power and performance to the masses at an affordable price in a usable package. They do this so well, every beginner is drawn to the idea of owning a V8, rear-wheel-drive coupe from the moment they obtain their license.
However, this is not a good idea. First, it’s because of the power and ability to reach prohibited speeds quickly. Second, due to their ability to do smoky burnouts, doughnuts and other similar maneuvers. Third, the most affordable muscle cars are not exactly perfect handling machines. Sure, their handling is decent and controllable, if you know exactly what you are doing.
Realistically, you can’t expect a teenager to know how to handle a 450 HP Camaro when it starts to slide. Just take a quick look on YouTube to see how many scary videos of muscle car crashes are out there.