Over 140mp/h on the straightaways and it’s extremely stable and easy to drive. This is good stuff, m’kay? There rear end doesn’t have psychopathic tendencies. What? Is this a sitcom? Or is the car a sociopath that will strike back when I least expect it? This thing slices corners like social media slices people’s personalities in pieces and turns them into trend zombies. And to my surprise, the rear end stays put. With the slippery rear end in mind, and the fact that this is one of seven existing prototypes, I put the gearbox in sport and floor it like there’s no tomorrow. Is this car like a roid using hunk dressed in a tailored suit that works as a CEO, or is this car trailer trash that wears a wife beater and smokes crack all day? Only one way to find out… With such immense pressure on our test driver’s shoulders, it’s time to answer questions. The manufacturer was kind enough to tell us about a slippy rear end and to top it all off, they told us this is one out of seven existing prototypes of the car. This is a prototype of an upcoming sports car featuring a high revving boxer 6 and a DCT 7 speed tranny. For those who want to see, more pics can be found here. The Ökul S93 has been given to us by Ökul Motorcars Inc. Thank you at for lettung us toy with this automobile. The spastic rear end makes it a not very driveable experience. Only those who know what they’re doing are welcome. It doesn’t want to be conquered or tamed by trash like me.
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