Bluecold
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The RS200 never won anything meanigful and it shouldn’t even be mentioned in the same sentence as the Quattro or Delta Integrale.

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Sadly, a large part of this article is completely wrong, especially all the stuff about hiking.

TWO CITROEN SM’s IN ONE GARAGE!

I still don’t think the demise of the flat-four was justified. The flat four is wide and needs two cilinder heads but the returns are numerous:

This sketch captured the key aspects of heavier-than-air aerial navigation at least 37970 days before the first actual flight.

He was submerged in a stream wearing a wet suit

eh, let’s not get carried away.

I am truly moved by the harmonious behaviour extolled and professed by the Oklahomians in this article.

also, in India, you really need your phone because an average visit to the toilet takes a few times longer when compared to the rest of the world.

Well, then obviously they should’ve derived the chain rule themselves. Surely 17 year olds should posess the mental capacity.

There are more Ghia cars.

It’s not like there are no other big luxury sedans that are FWD based...

Humblebragging doesn’t work. It’s been proven by Science.

Yeah, I stated that if you don’t know what the chain rule is, you really have no business using Matlab.
Therefore, I implied that I’d have just used the chain rule.

You’re thinking too much for your own good. The uhlenhaut coupe is a road going 300 SLR. Of course it’s not the same car as the one that burned to a crisp in 1955. I’m just saying that it is in poor taste for Mercedes to go with ‘fire’ as imagery in conjuction with a 300 SLR. That’s it. I don’t care about your boner.

can you read or are you just incredibly dense? If the latter, let me explain so even you can understand:

It’s also in incredibly poor taste as a burning 300 SLR cost the lives of 84 bystanders and the driver.

I doubt anyone who actually has access to matlab can’t solve this problem with a pencil anyway.

your reading comprehension needs help

The Alfa Romeo 105 series cars that were designated ‘1750’ had 1780cc in reality and should therefore really be designated as 1800. Compare this to the Spider 2000 Veloce and 2000 GTV which really had 1960cc, and were not called 1950.