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And there’s definitely nothing super about buying a car that projects the image “I have fooled around with my sister, and we both have matching Toby Keith tattoos.”

There’s nothing “super” about American plastic.

You’ll note TwinCharge ignored the Corvette, and rightfully so, as it has no place being amongst supercars.

Every goddamn car designer lately:

THERE WAS A FIREFIGHT!!!!

Harris and Schmitz could carry the show on their own. And I have no objections to Joey.

Er, the Titanic was British.

Holy shit. Did I just witness German humour?!

Don’t fret; it doesn’t sound impressive on Beyerdynamics, either.

They should’ve used the Roman numeral and called it the Zenvo STI, because you may experience a burning sensation if you get inside it.

I think this is a good thing. Corporate responsibility, and all that. And Hank Ford would approve.

“Sure, they get sick, or injured, but there’s rarely anything that goes wrong with them that your local shadetree doctor can’t fix for a few Euros...”

Ok, people: hands up who didn’t see this coming?

Agreed. The long game is right - their philosophy is, and has always been, thanks to five millennia of continuous existence - “Sure, it might be bad now - but in a thousand years...it’ll be great!”

So, exactly not like Porsche.

Are...are we witnessing someone having a stroke?