KDS
Kate's Dirty Sister
KDS

If you can find a better hybrid car, buy it. I'm just not sure you will.

Where did you find that picture of my car?

CTS-V Wagon. Wagons in the US do not sell because they do not like buying things that remind them of how fat and slow they are. You would think rappers would buy them because of all the space in the trunk to put their bikes but they only like large behinds on women, as noted by social anthropologist Sir Mix-a-Lot,

It's a Saadillac.

and they'd all be given to GM exec's as company cars since nobody would buy them.

Deal with it.

It's actually pretty neat compared to how young Jeremy looks. Damn, a touchscreen, I mean, ffs, my PocketPC in 2003 had that yet required a pin and no swipes and stuff and this is probably the 90'ties. And GPS navigation, how awesome was that. Really cool, did not know that was available (albeit in rudimentary

Right - my (minor) point simply was that the S85/65 are in fact the only bespoke motors, and all others before and since have been at least based on other existing motors.

"M continues to churn out an endless string of me-too performance machines as it accelerates away from its core principles."

what part of 400+ horsepower, boundless torque and 100+ mpg is unimpressive?

My best friends neighbour had three of these...I am pretty sure until 2004. No idea why.

Being a woman having an orgasm is even more fun

Yeah - you get it.

Thank you for doing so. You're right about the Senna fans outside of the racing bubble. I wasn't thinking of that angle when I asked.

I met him and watched him race at the 1982 Long Beach GP a month before Belgium. Even then it was clear the stress caused by Pironi was severe. I wish I could have met him under better circumstances, or better yet that he had survived and continued on to success and several world championships. Since that time I've

The first F1 race I saw was Gilles' beat-down of the entire field at the '79 LPGP. You can probably guess whether I think he was faster than that most ruthless Brazilian.

Nice to see one mention of the great Gilles Villeneuve on this sad anniversary.

I had the opportunity to see up close one of Villeneuve's Ferraris just like the one in the photo. To be honest, beautiful machine, but it was an aluminum and fiberglass deathbringer. Flimsy, thin. Truly scary to imagine driving that thing at high speed.