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3 Dual-Engine Cars That Were Total Madness! In the world of cars, some ideas go beyond normal. These are not just fast cars or rare models. These are machines that make you stop and say, “Wait… they did what?” In this video, we look at three dual-engine cars that were truly insane. These are not jokes or backyard builds. These were real, functioning cars with two separate engines—and they were made with serious goals in mind. First up is the **Volkswagen Twin-Golf**. This strange little hatchback was built in the 1980s to tackle the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, one of the toughest races in the world. Volkswagen did not just add more horsepower—they added a whole second engine. One engine powered the front wheels, and the other powered the rear. They even upgraded the engines over three years, eventually reaching over 650 horsepower. But just when they were close to victory, a suspension failure ended it all just three corners from the finish. Next, we dive into the **Citroën 2CV Sahara**, a 1960s French car built for rough terrain, not speed. It looked like a regular 2CV, but it had two engines—one in the front and one in the back. It was made for deserts and remote areas, where getting stuck could mean real trouble. With two separate fuel tanks, gearboxes, and ignition systems, this car was more tool than toy. Only about 700 were ever made, and fewer than 100 are still known to exist today. And then there’s the *Honda CRX²**, a project by *Car and Driver magazine in the 1980s. They took a normal Honda CRX and added a second engine in the back. At first, both engines were small 1.5-liter units. Later, they swapped in bigger engines from a Honda Accord. The result was a wild little car with over 200 horsepower and two automatic transmissions. The car was actually driven on the road for over 50,000 miles and was eventually restored and featured on Jay Leno’s Garage in 2023. These cars were not built for looks or luxury. They were built because someone asked, “Why not?” Whether they were built for mountains, deserts, or just to see if it could be done, each of these twin-engine cars proved that sometimes, the craziest ideas are the most unforgettable. ____ We do not own the footages/images compiled in this video. It belongs to individual creators or organizations that deserve respect. By creatively transforming the footages from other videos, this work qualifies as fair use and complies with U.S. copyright law without causing any harm to the original work's market value. COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER: Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. _____