Youtube has literally been flooded with videos where hot girls scream in fast cars. There are plenty of supercars and lots of hot girls in the world, so we don't expect we'll run out of stuff to show you anytime soon.
This clip comes from a relatively new channel called MotorHeads and shows a crazy blonde girl inside a mystery car. The owner is telling us to guess what it is. While we don't know for sure, we think it's an old Pontiac Firebird, maybe a Mk3 based on the rear bench and the shape of the wing.
With 1300 horsepower available, the V8 engine is about three times as gutsy now as it was when it rolled off the assembly line. An oversized turbocharger is the reason for that increase. Every time the guy changes gears, it almost feels like he's about to crash. Thankfully, he's got everything under control.
As for the girl, she doesn't seem to have a firm grasp on safety in a car. At first, it looks like the seatbelt isn't attached at all and then it ends up on her knees… somehow. If this car were to crash, she would either get a face-full of knees or go flying through the windshield.
This car+girl thing has been going on for at least four years. But it somehow never matured into a form of Youtube entertainment. People make entire channels about blending cellphones and shooting guns into iPhones, but we can't have Kate Upton or Charlotte McKinney in a Baja offroad truck
With 1300 horsepower available, the V8 engine is about three times as gutsy now as it was when it rolled off the assembly line. An oversized turbocharger is the reason for that increase. Every time the guy changes gears, it almost feels like he's about to crash. Thankfully, he's got everything under control.
As for the girl, she doesn't seem to have a firm grasp on safety in a car. At first, it looks like the seatbelt isn't attached at all and then it ends up on her knees… somehow. If this car were to crash, she would either get a face-full of knees or go flying through the windshield.
This car+girl thing has been going on for at least four years. But it somehow never matured into a form of Youtube entertainment. People make entire channels about blending cellphones and shooting guns into iPhones, but we can't have Kate Upton or Charlotte McKinney in a Baja offroad truck