Back in the late 1970s, several Formula One teams were experimenting with six-wheeled F1 cars. The idea was to reduce drag and increase downforce while improving traction – they did, after all ...
Perhaps the most immediately obvious difference between the cars is their exterior ... of the vehicle hit 60 mph in 6.5 seconds, while the all-wheel drive models can do it in 4.5 seconds.
It was not a luxury-focused vehicle, but a value-priced, rear-wheel-drive sports car designed ... and the V-6 now made 348 hp. The four-cylinder was dropped for the 2015 model year, leaving ...
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