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This is not your typical show car.

The. Each example is unique in its own way, whether it’s the tumbler featured in the Christopher Nolen movies or from the original Tim Burton version. In a YouTube video, Mike Fernie from Drivetribe showed a working replica of the original Chariot.

The actual movie cars were built on the basis of a Chevy Impala. This replica is built around the 1965 Ford Mustang. You should take this with a grain, though. The car is 20 feet (6 meters) long and is built from a space frame chassis. It is mated to fiberglass panels

Replica Packs of the Mustang-Based Batmobile Chevy V8 Power

Except for the slide-out door that allows you to enter the cockpit, the rest of the interior components are extremely useful – many of them being specifically designed for motorsport. This car is quite different from the original film vehicles, which were powered by a jet-turbine engine of 10,000 horsepower (7.457 kilowatts). It was capable of propelling the vehicle up to 300 mph (483 km/h) and beyond.

The video shows a 5.7-liter Chevrolet V8 engine that produces 380 horsepower (283 kW) and is much less powerful. The car looks like it has two turbos, but they are not real and don’t connect to the engine.

Replica Packs of the Mustang-Based Batmobile Chevy V8 Power

It doesn’t matter, as Fernie was able to drive the Batmobile replica around a small track for a few laps. Piloting the vehicle at low speeds was a daunting task with a slow and vague brake pedal. Fernie described the driving experience after all was said and done.

After several consecutive weeks of declining gasoline prices through March, April and May, the average gasoline price in the US has risen sharply in May. The current national average price of regular-grade gasoline is $4.33, according to the US Energy Information Administration. This is an all-time record, surpassing the record price of $4.32 on March 14, 2022. Diesel is worse news at $5.62 per gallon. This is another record. This is 12 cents higher than the $5.50 record set last week.

The EIA publishes information every week. The most recent data is from May 9, however prices will likely rise in the next update. AAA calculates daily averages and today’s report (May 13th) shows that the national average gasoline price is $4.43 per gallon. This is 10 cents higher than the EIA report and diesel is also higher at 5.56. In total, diesel has increased by nearly 50 cents in the past two weeks, while gasoline has risen 23 cents.

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California, which has a $5.87 per gallon gas price, continues to be the most expensive region. Average prices for the central United States are close to $4.00. At $3.95, Georgia currently has the lowest gas prices. Kansas is the only state that costs less than $4.00, but at $3.99 per gallon.

Oil prices are still volatile and have slightly risen, although not to the same record highs as with gasoline or diesel. Brent crude oil closed at $111.40 on May 13, a slight increase of $3.94 over the previous day. WTI crude oil was also higher at $110.30, an increase of $4.15. Both levels are well below the record highs reached in March after Russia invaded Ukraine.

Two weeks remain until Memorial Day weekend in the United States, which is the official start of the summer travel season. Travelers will pay more to travel on the open roads, with diesel and gasoline prices at record highs.