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“The Seltos has been created for the millennial generation”

Lucifer also drives an Aston DB4 in one of the episodes, and it’s hinted at that he has an extensive vehicle selection.

175 HP and ~2300 pounds still sounds like a pretty decent time today. Though I hear it torque steers something fierce. 

The Omni GLHS disagrees.

I have not, but I'll have to check it out, it does seem interesting!

Iridium is profitable nowadays, albeit after Motorola took an absolute bath on the initial deployment.

It’s already driven under its own power, necessitating this manually activated brake light switch:

If the “Most Dangerous Car in America” isn’t

moderately severe body damage

I think it’s quite revealing. Before this video, I would have never known that a world without cars looks like a seizure in a blender!

This sounds likely, but I’d still like to see video evidence. For science.

No, Ford is going around running scams on old people, 

How effective is this car at turning its rear tires into smoke and noise?

THIS CANNOT STAND! We’re falling behind in criminality to the RUSSIANS?

How does the acceleration feel? That nice punchy electric feeling?

Oh, from a price perspective that’s definitely the case, especially since you’d have to pay taxes twice (Once in the country you buy it, once when you import it), but if you’re a collector and want a weird, unusual car, a factory 4 cylinder Supra in the US would certainly qualify.

Would this mean that a 4 cylinder Supra could legally be imported? The chassis is certified already, and now so is the engine...

*All new refers to new holodisplay on infotainment system, .04% improvement on self driving accuracy, and 3nm thinner Corning Ultra-gorilla glass. Chassis remains unchanged for a record 756th consecutive year.