1800 Horsepower Hennessy F5 Coupe Review
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The Hamilton Collection is back at it again, this time with a supercar review of the Hennessy F5 Coupe. This vehicle is the perfect combination of raw power and classic American muscle. With 1800 horsepower, this car is sure to turn heads and leave a lasting impression. The revolutionary steering system and multiple driving modes make this car a must-have for any car enthusiast.
For those looking for something a bit more classic, The Hamilton Collection has you covered. Their next vehicle is an American interpretation of the prer GT. With a lightweight, normally aspirated manual, this car is sure to be a blast to drive.
Finally, The Hamilton Collection has some awesome new merch for all the loyal fans. Not only do you get a chance to win a drive in a Bugatti Veyron with a friend, but all proceeds from the merchandise go to charity. So, show your support and pick up some merch today!
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Viewers were impressed with the Hennessy F5's sound and acceleration, with many commenting that it sounded like a "muscle car from hell" and a "top fuel dragster". Many viewers were also excited to hear about the upcoming Hennessy Revolution Roadster, with its Pagani BC-esque roof scoops and exposed carbon fiber.
The video also featured Steve, the host of the Hamilton Collection, who was clearly excited about the car, with many viewers noting his giddy facial expressions. Other viewers suggested that the Hamilton Collection document the purchase of the car, from cutting the check to delivery.
The video also featured a cameo from Danny Duncan, who closed his garage door twice on Steve's 918, on purpose the second time. There was also a reference to Michael Jordan, who apparently bought a full carbon version of the F5.
Overall, viewers were impressed with the car and the video, with many expressing their enthusiasm and suggesting that the Hamilton Collection should buy one. There was also some good-natured ribbing, with viewers comparing the F5 to Brock Lesnar's F5 and joking about Steve's "glitch" at 1:09.