@Mad_Science: Never mind the 4-banger. Why are they offering this car without standard 4WD?
@Mad_Science: Never mind the 4-banger. Why are they offering this car without standard 4WD?
@PowerTryp forever Minardi: Jaguar belongs in sports car racing, where they've always been, not F1, where they had a brief and unsuccessful dalliance.
@KaiserM715: Grill — Meat — Carnivore. Yeah, that's what the Super Duty looks like! A carnivore!
@Fat Tire: My name is Europa Bambaataa, and I approve of batshit.
@Jeb_Hoge: No chance. By blowing the whistle, Piquet Sr. effectively ended his son's F1 career, and shooting himself in the foot, as putting Piquet Jr. in F1 was his pet project for the last 15 years. Not exactly Piquet Jr.'s fault, as the kid doesn't have two brain cells of his own to rub together.
I was gonna mention the Soyat, but Nanjing only bought the rights in 1997, four years after the SEAT Ibiza Mk I ended production in Spain. That makes 21 years, not continuous.
Independence from road? You must be talking about something else other than SUVs... like actual all-terrain vehicles.
@mdensch: Isn't turbo V6 and 4WD enough for you?
What happens if I stick a VW 1.4 TSI (the twin-charger with 160 hp) in there?
@engineerd: Subaru ain't paying these guys squat. Their semi-works team used to be Cusco (the one with the Impreza), but this Legacy is all a product of R&D Sport's imagination. Before this, they came up with that Mugen V8-powered Lotus Elise clone.
My Porschist soul feels vindicated.
Indeed Twitter is full of asinine information. And of Ray Wert. And Wesley Crusher!
Time to come up with new shirts. Never mind "Save the Enzos", let the Enzos die. "Save the clunkers" should be the new motto.
@VailWorby: So? I once saw a Lancia Thema on a police impound lot. A Lancia Thema! I wanted to break in to the place and steal it right away.
Definitely agree with 2 (with reservations), 3, 5 and 9. I admit 7 and 10 intrigue me.
7 km/h running? That's only marginally faster than a normal human walking.
The Portuguese AutoSport speculated that Giancarlo Fisichella is the most likely candidate:
Structural integrity makes me concerned about May's health, but the prospect of a middle-aged man falling on Lego bricks and causing a pile up is a moment of humor I wouldn't want to miss.
Gah!
@bzr: