ElAgave
ElAgave
ElAgave

I missed the QOTD yesterday, but I feel the new NSX should be on this list. It's been EIGHT YEARS, and it STILL hasn't gone to production yet. It's been so long that no one is talking about it anymore. They ran a Super Bowl commercial two years ago, you would have thought production was right around the corner. The

Almost like insurance companies make a ton of money by essentially "betting on the house" and then used some of that cash to influence lawmakers.

20 years for fucking attempted insurance fraud? Are you fucking kidding me? People get away with manslaughter for less than that!

You could probably get more v6 Mustangs, though.

Psh, do you know how many Miatas I can buy for the cost of a 10mm socket and ratchet?

It's a Datsun, so I'm going to guess the cost of a 10mm socket and ratchet.

I was all in a tizzy until I got to the part where it would not be sold in the US. Cue sad trombone. Thanks for nothing, Toyota.

Why can't America ever have nice things? What did we ever do to Japan?

HOW IS THIS NOT COMING TO THE US??!?! GAAAHHHHH!!!!!!!

/SmashesLaptop
/FlipsDesk

$35,000? That actually sounds like a nice price for a new truck/SUV.

welllll cars were way, way lighter in the 80s. like, 1000 lbs + lighter, in many cases. so 500 hp in a 4,000lb sedan is gonna be damn quick, but not full-on ludicrous like it would be if it were in a 3,000lb car.

On the one hand, as an enthusiast I should applaud the cheap horsepower. On the other hand, once you reach 500 horsepower is more really necessary? Of course as someone who grew up in the dark days of the 1980s, when 300 factory horsepower was astounding and 200 HP was excellent, I may just be getting old.

I thought so too, but first result from Google says "electrocuted" = injured or killed.

Oxford English Dictionary defines electrocute as "Injure or kill someone by electric shock". By that definition, this qualifies.

Glad they specified 6-cyl, as I just (a month and a half ago) did 2500 miles in a 2014 Passat w/ turbo 4-cyl and got 34MPG.

You are totally wrong on this, yes mistakes have happened, the tech is not perfect, but I can assure you that US forces are VERY concerned with where their munitions land, to the point that it cripples operational effectiveness. Additionally, the proof it is in $$$$ a JDAM kit costs 20k, a Hellfire about $50k, we

I cringed every time they said "we are the 99%"

Sometimes we as a species are little better than lemmings. The subject of chemtrails brings 'em out of the woodwork too.

BUT! The Occupy protests included some of our smartest, hardest working Americans. How dare you talk about them in such a condescending manner!