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The people that want a proper sports car can get the base 458, those that want the race car for the road will get the more expensive, smaller production Speciale. Seems like everything lines up perfectly, just as it has for the previous racier versions of the small Ferrari (360 Challenge Stradale, 430 Scuderia). If

Many years ago someone could have asked when was a first person shooter online? When was an open world game online? When was a sports game online? And on and on and on. If it has multiplayer, it needs to have online multiplayer. Period. You're just shooting yourself in the foot if not.

As someone who actually owns a Wii U, and doesn't have local gaming friends, Nintendo "sticking to their guns" only gives me less reason to buy the game.

Judging a game that you plan on playing for weeks and months based solely on the day one experience of one feature? Seems to be a bit of an over-reaction.

Exactly, I don't see any reason for that wording other than purposefully attempting to trick people (like myself) into clicking on an article they don't really care about. It's like how you can tell how important of a player is involved in an incident by whether or not they use their name, their team or their league

*sigh*

It's not about "confidence in the design." Cars are incredibly complex products, with hundreds of thousands if not millions of parts, processes and programming that all needs to be done in the correct order and with the correct precision. That includes receiving parts from multiple suppliers all over the world, many

And I agree, that blue is wonderful, it's the color I would get since there isn't an orange.

Tesla Model S

I was at the show, and mistakenly thought the sedan was a Maserati.

I've gone a few times, it's a fast, fun track year round.

A base 2.0L T ATS with manual is $34,615. How would that compare to this package performance wise? There's a significant difference in power, at least.