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This is probably a real problem with the car-buying British public.

Obvious post is obvious.

The GT500 is one of the few cars where I never turn off the traction control. The problem with these cars - GT500, ZL1, Hellcat, is that they are affordable to most people. Most people cannot drive a 500+hp car without the driver aids. I can drive my WRX or my friends E36 fairly well, but both of those have less than

The similarities between this and the BMW accident are spooky, to say the least. I hope this ‘Stang Bro has a better excuse than the BMW guy.

They also turn traction control off because it kills the fun and I can totally handle it, I’ve driven this car so many times in Gran Turismo!

This is why there'll be fewer and fewer of these cars left down the road. Same goes for Hellcats. Many/most owners can't handle big HP, and they pick really bad spots to put the spurs to it.

You gotta love Japanese compacts when you’re wrenching on them.

Any car with a transversely mounted engine is guaranteed to be a load of fun to work on. Add a couple turbos to the mix to take up some more space and you have the perfect recipe for torn up knuckles.

As an AE I agree that the split surfaces are part of the yaw control. But so is limited maneuverability. With so little yaw control this plane won’t be doing any knife edge flying. It probably has fairly poor roll performance for the size of the plane. One of the things that makes is ‘graceful’ is that it’s really

I love the fantasy world that the ‘stealth is obsolete’ crowd lives in, where China and Russia have developed all kinds of fantastical radars and drones and other cutting-edge technology to defeat stealth aircraft. All of which are seemingly completely unknown to the people who actually build our aircraft and radar

That really is an other-wordly shape. Blends High Technology with a mysterious menace.

Very cool. 2 thoughts: 1.Fascinating to watch his haptic memory. 2. Makes me grateful for the internet where a generous man I’ll never meet in a place I’ve never been brings me along in something I’ve always wanted to do.