of course. that's why muscle cars are called American muscles. not Japanese muscles. :)
The late 50 and through the 60 were the very best years for muscle cars . All the car companys tried the make the hottest car durning the time frame. Now all the cars have gone to smog motors and no horsepower. If you were around in the 1960 you would know the cars now are over rated Junk .
There are two chemicals that would make the best muscle relaxant. The names of the two chemicals that would make the best muscle relaxant are Actin and Myosin.
The Chevy Crate engine is usually used for different muscle cars. Typically Ford, Pontiac, Chevy, and Chrysler make vehicles.
The fact is that most muscle cars have big V8 engines that are built for raw power but the one problem is that muscle cars are heavy which import cars are not but the V8 can make up for it with most going over 400+ HP and there are not that many import cars that can match that, in the end pure power wins the race.
Germans, do not nesceserraly make the best cars, but they do make great cars, because they use quality materials, and tunes great engines. Germans do not make extremely good cars, but if you compare them to American and Asian cars, sure Audi and BMW is awesome, but it comes with a price..
You make the assumption that your statement is true. But some people will disagree with you. There are great American and European cars. There are also some not so great cars being make in America and Europe.
For GM to make money. The customer wanted what we now call muscle cars.
Ford has made many high performance cars over the years, but if you define Muscle cars as smaller cars that manufacturers have stuffed big V8 engines in and not purpose built race cars, you could make a good case for the 1967 Mustang with a 390 cid engine. The 1961 Ford Galaxy with the 401 H.P. 390 V8 and the 1962 Ford Galaxy equipped with a 405 H.P. 406 V8, were defiantly muscle cars.
No, it's probably a better way of getting a muscle cramp.
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The most prominent difference would be the gas emission laws... it is quite amazing how dealerships can still make cars as fast as they are, with the emission laws getting stricter by the year.
In 2013 Ford Motor Company manufactured 3,088,000 cars and trucks in North America and 6,330,000 world-wide