@XGCSith
"Do you even know what you are talking about? The car is designed to do what it does. Do tell us how its not some grand achievement."
Because it's designed to be an overpowered heap of junk. Here we are competing to make a road legal sports car that can beat the communists' time on the Nurburgring and we have to stop to give applause to SRT for making a car that can drive 400 meters really fast. Well done SRT, only 20400 meters to go.
"Also, if you would educate yourself, its not that the Skylines are deemed unsafe, its that those cars do not fall under US DOT safety standards and US Emissions standards."
Oh right my bad, it's not because the US government deems it unsafe, but because the laws that they wrote deem it unsafe. Right, my mistake.
Are you for real?
"It falls under the Show and Display rule meaning you can drive it on the street but only for 2500 miles a year."
I like the way you said that like it's a logical concept.
@HazzardOutlaw
"It was pretty clear he didn't know what he was talking about. Also bashing the country was uncalled for. Bashing some of our stupid laws would be no big deal and not be taken as a personal attack though."
Which is what you're doing right now, any moment now you'll be bringing out the race card.
If I wanted to bash the US it really wouldn't be that hard, especially given the amount of blind patriotism being displayed in this thread at the present time. If you really want to show filthy foreigners like me how good you are at being an anime American, at least have some standards and pick someone who actually deserves it, like Hennessey or Ford.
Also you are aware Chrysler is owned by FIAT right?
"In real life my money would be on the Dodge Challenger Demon embarrassing a Nissan R34 Skyline at the drag strip."
Somehow I doubt the R34 driver would be crying himself to sleep every night after that. Firstly because he can actually drive back home in the same car without having to make three stops at the gas station, secondly because even if he never manages to win a single drag race his car will still appreciate in value, and lastly because while it might not stand a chance on a 400 meter piece of straight road against the Demon, it will annihilate it pretty much everywhere else.
@master2g
In the EU you can drive pretty much anything as long you're willing to pay the taxes. I can't think of any road cars that are explicitly banned in any EU country, although Germany passed a law a while back that permits cities to ban diesel cars if they deem the levels of air pollution to be too high, which is fine by me.
@EA_Barry
I've answered OP's questions in my first reply, this thread has served it's purpose. Might be time to lock it?