Noise won’t make a ghost but can the ghost still make a noise?
Poltergeist is German and means a rumbling ghost, a ghost that is responsible for physical disturbances, such as loud noises. In Detroit, Michigan, they don’t speak that much German but they certainly know what it means to rumble. Could those Detroit ghost towns be where poltergeists originate from?
In the era of green transformation, it feels almost embarrassing to start up the 5.0L V8. It rumbles, and it rumbles a lot. People look at you but not in a derogatory way. Perhaps it is still acceptable to go down the memory lane to see what the world was before the 1973 oil crisis. Big blocks and rock’n roll!
If you’re in a chock right now, you will probably enjoy hearing that Ford has announced Mustangs becoming all-electric in 2029.
A parade of fearful thoughts is constantly present. 2022 Ford Mustang Mach 1 has 453 horsepower, which is less than the US model but still more than enough to put you on the next complication of Mustang crashes. And of course, it’s pouring.
It moves, it stops and it handles. Mach 1 has a 10-speed automatic gearbox, Brembo brakes and is very easy and comfortable to drive as long as you remember not put your foot down when ever you feel like it. You play stupid games and you win stupid prizes.
But in safe track conditions, it rumbles for stupid games. Rubber burns like it still would be the sixties. And it’s so much fun that after some burnouts and the best donuts in town, you will soon be looking for a new set of tires. But before that, it’s more likely that you’re taking mobile loans at a gas station. They intentionally left a hole in the gas tank at the Detroit Flat Rock assembly plant. It must be a safety feature to keep you out of stupid games.
It really is a part of the etiquette to stay alive.