Blakkar
Blakkar
Blakkar

“The Perfect Car for the Zombie Apocalypse.”

I can’t answer that decisively one way or another. But what I can reiterate is “it would shame more of all supercars out there now IN ONE WAY OR ANOTHER...”

1. “I can tell you’re wet for me.” “Here? Really?”
2. Translated from Wookie “Haaannn! She’s giving ME the death stare!”
3. “The fact this thing is moving at all is a moving violation! Just go faster!”
4. “It’s Boba Fett. There is no such thing as easy pickings from Boba Fett.” “Organic wuss.”
5. “Release the Whampas!”

Oh, my GOD!

Anakin/Vader might as well be killing his little sister...

>> Pilot is non-responsive.

This only shows Americans make really tiny HUGE engines.

Apparently people who drive Ferraris are NOT good drivers.

I so dearly wanted Nissan or GM to take this plung to wake up the industry to actually low cost, RWD, performance coupes that are the size of a typical compact car or a bit less big (Let’s be uncomfortably honest on this one, compact cars are NOT actually compact anymore).

1) I’m not sure the Sentra was ever on anyone’s “hot list”. Certainly, back in the day, if you wanted a hot Nissan compact you bought an SX/Siliva. They teased with the IDx, the canned it because of, I’m guessing, cold feet over how poorly the Sciyobaru, not Toyobaru, is selling.

Nope. CBS/Paramount really does not care in the same way the fans do. This explains why they have not capitalized as fully on Star Trek as Star Wars, through varying owners, has been.

You know at their earliest convenience Disney would put James A Kirk , captain of the USS Zumwalt class, on the same stage as William Shatner.

“Hoo boy, Pluto!” Why did I hear that in Mickey’s Voice?

James A Kirk and William Shatner need to meet face to face one day. Bill saying, ”Nice to meet an ancestor.”

Looks like a later version of the Prometheus. You can tell I don’t play STO.

As an RC hobbyist, I would love to see Mattel and Hot Wheels just crank out a collection of Hot Wheels based bodies for 1/10 and 1/8 scale models. A few classics, a few currents, and a few scale reproductions of real cars. It would just be fun.

Go back and read the discourse I had the the other guy MONTHS ago. Already dealt with all your noise with him.

Erinrude, maker of fine boat engines, did something really interesting for 2-stroke engines. They used Direct fuel injection instead of the usual carburetor. While still not a “clean” as a 4-stroke, it was far cleaner than the Carb’ed 2-stroke, while still producing the same or more power, while using less fuel, as