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Why is 600 miles of range critical when we already have 200? Or 300? Couldn’t we really survive with 100?)

And on merit too, not just some fluke due to weather and /or high attrition.

Charles Leclerc uses Vista Jets and they are also a sponsor of Ferrari. He regularly promotes them on his Insta.

There was an op ed on the BBC talking abut how likely it was Putin would use Nukes. It indicated the most likely scenario if he did was a high altitude EMP situation over the North sea between the UK and Denmark. Presumably this is to cause maximum disruption with minimum direct casualties, and then how does the West

Ferrari ‘Purosangue’ SUV (sorry they want to call it an FUV seriously). Actually excited is the wrong word but for a company that has only made 2 door sports and GT cars for 75 years, them making a presumably 4 door full four seat high riding wagon has me very intrigued as to what they come up with and how they will

NP as long as you have a nearby rotary engine specialist.

That is unfortunate but still not a good look on her CV

I wonder if Super license points have something to do with it? She currently has 26 points which is enough for a free practice session drive in F1 (hopefully Williams will give her that this year). Winning the W series would give her another 15 points which would be enough to give her the 40 points for an F1 race

They both sit on the Giorgio platform, the only other cars that use the platform are the latest Grand Cherokee and the forthcoming Maserati Grecale. At one point the platform was also going to be the basis for the next gen Charger and Challenger but not sure if that is still happening?

It’s not a rational purchase (what 60's car is these days), but this is certainly seems like the right money if a not quite finished Sunbeam Alpine project is what you are looking for NP.

When it comes to multinationals, politicians have no chance, there is very little they can do that a loophole could not be found to push profits overseas, as the profit number is always open to manipulation.

Probably the least desirable generation of S Class with a bodykit that is borderline between tasteful and tasteless. ND for me, but I suspect there will be someone who will pay the asking for this.

Cool car and contemporary UK road tests compared them favourably with the Lotus Elise (the lack of a decent trunk in the MR2 meant they were no more practical though). Unfortunately ND at that money, as for $15k I would be looking for a Boxster as Rob mentions

Year’s ago my Mum brought a Mini Cooper R50, I expected it to be a fun little car to drive and I’m sure it would have been if she hadn’t specified the truly awful CVT automatic. The gearbox seemed specifically designed to turn the power from the engine into noise without any discernible change in the way the car moved

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There is a long list of bad cars shows, Street Outlaws is hateful but the one that annoyed me most is Classic Car Rescue a joint Discovery UK / Discovery Canada production that was so obviously faked and the actual workmanship so shoddy

IIRC it’s the custom Mustang used in the Pierce Brosnan remake version of the Thomas Crown affair that Rawlings subsequently brought.

Private airfield Cotswold Airport in the north of England

Indeed meanwhile in other billionaire big yacht news

There is a whole section missed in this. The early F1 cars followed the same convention as the road cars and had a name based on the cubic capacity in cm of 1 cylinder. The first F1 cars was the 125 F1 which has a 1.5 litre V12 and each cylinder was therefore 125cc. The 500 that took Ascari to his titles was a 2.0