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I think they need some lessons from Ronnie Peterson !

I'm Swedish, I thought I'd give him a little something to think about :P 

Ok, I was hoping they didn't do it again! Tack så mycket!

Travis, someone better start talking, I have no idea where Oppo is and it appears that the fucking Gawker people got rid of my gimmidump.....again..... if they can't get the latest incarnation back I am done doing it. This may be the last time that I can deal with a revision of this site, I don't like this at all. 

If Subaru/Toyota wanted to design a car like that they would have, they know what they're doing. They built a different kind of car, I'm saying they aren't really comparable, people buying a car probably aren't asking themselves if they want a Camaro/Mustang or an FT86.

The Camaro and I'm pretty sure the Mustang are far from nimble, they were built for more straight line speed, hardly comparable.

They were spot on, he said what he liked and showed us the shortcomings, which he was right about. Even Hamster who loves Mustangs and defends them agreed. They said he only lost because of the French road work.

Me too

I'm an engineer, I never said it would go that fast with people, its just theoretically possible. So go fuck yourself, we don't need people like you here.

"the toe bone of Nino Franchini in an amulet hanging from the rear view mirror"

Yeah I think they have a pretty good case

Digital gauges that look analog!

Well its a 77 or earlier, appears to be a wagon, but they could sure make huge cars then so maybe not, we can see the curve of the rear glass there. Most likely American as its in America, I am not an expert on American cars but I'm sure someone could pick it out of Ford/GM/Dodge ect..

Well its a damn good idea driving in India, I've never felt so threatened driving anywhere, there and China.

Well the Delta HF and R5 are the most fun of the cars I've driven.

you forgot the "R" :P

Sure, I didn't necessarily mean it would be a vacuum like space haha, but it would be interesting. Personally I think we need a space elevator more than anything!

The differences between China and the USA in ways other than geography play a big part.

“I believe there is a train under here somewhere!”

I've always heard the US is a bit too big to make it realistic monetarily. Japan is so successful because of its size, here the Toyko-Kyoto-Osaka is the busiest long range traffic and its quick. The maintenance is huge. Making planes more and more efficient is a good start for the time being. In the future ideally,