Aldairion
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I have a Volvo V90 and I was going to say its seats, but there’s nothing “odd” about how satisfying they are because Volvo’s always made some of the best seats in the business. However it does have some very oddly satisfying chimes. The seatbelt alert, the parking sensor alerts, door ajar, low tire pressure, etc. all

The S2000 is high on my list of “best interior designs.” It’s got everything you need yet it’s so delightfully simple & straightforward. Even the gauge cluster has aged surprisingly well. 

That figure has to be GVWR 

My first experience with brake fade.

Ah true, I was confused because the question was about which copy was better. 

You know that Cash covered NIN, not the other way around, right?

Further proof that Miata Is Always The Answer

Yes indeed. Clever use of bodywork

for allegedly driving 158 mph on I-90 in Gary, Indiana.

The Aston Martin DB7 borrows its tail lights from the Mazda 323. 

Looks just like Lexus’ “Copper Crest” finish - it’s absolutely gorgeous in person

The Amphicar is technically trans and thus v woke

LMAO DAWG WTF

This might be the progenitor and arguably the most “interesting” car they made, but as for the best Mosler, I’d say it’s the MT900 - the original mid-engined Corvette.

I personally appreciate their commitment to the bit, and they made some fair points about their submission

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Changing colors on-the-fly & holographic vinyls - both featured in Cyberpunk 2077

I’ve got a 2019 Volvo V90 - best car I’ve ever owned. 

Biased because I live here and have gotten to know the scene over 20 years, but Atlanta is such a fantastic place to be a car enthusiast.

The Alfa Romeo Giulia has a similar setup, where the stalk bounces back to center. I’ll never understand why anyone thought this was a good idea. I thought something was broken the first time I drove a car with such a setup.