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NO! This is a Tribute

Argentine pols have been using the war and the Falklands for years to deflect from their own incompetence and the fact the country is in dire shape. Common political crap.

Do you know what this means! The 918 is faster than the P1.

AKA don't stop and let people attack you with rocks.

Is it bad my first thought was "Oh, this episode is gonna be good"?

I do think there's such a thing as "too fast" or "too powerful", but I think it's different for every person.

a car is too fast if it's only fast under conditions that aren't suitable for public roads. For instance, the C6 ZR1 has such long gearing and such a huge discrepancy between "on-boost" and "0ff-boost" performance, that if you even get into boost for a second in anything besides first gear, you're breaking every speed

Man, the universe really has it out for Kobayashi.

It's definitely a "shots fired" type comment, but I've reached the point with their collective attitude towards non-European vehicles that I feel comfortable making it without it sounding hyperbolic to my own ears.

(As the Detroit News pointed out today, none of these expansion plans apparently include Europe, a market that continues to elude Cadillac as well.)

Continental drift

I feel like this mandates a third (fourth? FIFTH????) French Connection movie.

So would this usher in a new era of "heel-ass" downshifting?

So, The new Lagonda, is what the new Lincoln Continental would look like if it were around today?

It seems every FoxtrotAlpha post has the obligatory "War is bad!" comment(s). Yes, we know war is bad and honestly we'd prefer it not happen, but the engineering behind the weapons is very interesting.

What amazes me is how "robust" certain designs are such as the Browning 1911. Still going strong over 100 years later.