Bakkster
Bakkster, touring car driver
Bakkster

Both the Camaro and Corvette have been nearly continuously built since they were first introduced so I don’t understand your issue here.

Those pictures remind me of being in middle-school sex ed, and they show you weird pictures of anatomy that are excessively detailed, and you’re kind of aroused, but also confused and a bit frightened.

Are referring to the current ‘Vette being “mid-front-engined”?

I get so uncomfortable about the desire for people to suffer that goes against base tenets of mental health.

I had a classmate in high school who would constantly say my name, followed by “slob my knob.” It happened in a few different classes and everyone just always giggled while I saw there feeling mortified. I knew my one teacher could hear him but would pretend that she didn’t, which felt like such a betrayal (as a woman

This came back home from my son Otto’s first-grade class. It was a Thanksgiving assignment, where he had to write what he was thankful for.

The cars are basically the same. It’s the tracks and drivers that are different.

I hadn’t heard the electric rallycross thing before, and at first I was against it because those cars sound amazing.

Automotive News on the subject:

Yes and no. A factory that is constantly reworking the finished product after production is losing money.

The figure isn’t that useful without knowing how does it compare to the rest of the industry (and also how strict QA is, how granular and where in the pipeline line it is done).

If rally cars just weren’t so damn quiet maybe they could have heard it coming...

Or have never bought anything other than a base model. Or they simply and completely don’t care about cars at all.

I’ve driven a base 320i as a loaner. The difference between it and a spec’d out Malibu isn’t as large, to lay people anyway, as BMW purists might hope.

From Freepress.net:

because companies weren’t considering doing what the author has mentioned, and when they started to toy with the idea of doing these things, the government stepped in and stopped it before it could happen

“who miraculously can’t tell a Chevy from a BMW!”

To be fair, Cracked doesn’t understand 95% of what they make articles and videos about

I agree with you that driving is not a right, but it gets very difficult when a significant portion of the country is designed around the existence of the car.
I think more frequent and more difficult testing should be required.
Also, cops who police things other than speeding.