

Why 800HP is Too Much…
Mike Musto explains why the Internet is wrong and this this balanced Malibu is right.
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Too much HP is like a girl too pretty
No
Beautiful 65
Mike Musto? The gay dude from Village Voice?
Not as long as its parked inconspicuously under the hood.
Jake Work
I absolutely love that video. Brings it right back into perspective why we do what we do.
Awesome
If it real BHP yes.
No such thing as to much hp
Agreed. Forget oneupmanship and build a rounded-out car.
‘Tis better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it. For those times when you don’t need it, keep your foot out of the carburetor and don’t be an idiot. Problem solved.
Mike Evanoff
Yes on the street in a street car 800hp wrecks a stuff and makes it no fun to just Cruze