RalphieDC
RalphieDC
RalphieDC

Given the loopy power to weight ratio of the Caterham Levante, I suspect this isn't quite as quick as you suggest.

No! Absolutely not! I am an outraged consumer and retain my right to whine!

Knee level screens...

Roll/folding bedcovers? What if I want to move a fridge or something that's taller than the bedcap? Taking one off by ones self is damn near impossible without a hoist. I find non-hard bedcovers to be the best happy medium because you can keep things clean, dry, and out of sight when you want to, and open the bed

It became much better looking when the 6-Series came out.

Weiner.

Am I doing this right..?

At the moment, I'd say that's where the old 80/20 engineering maxim applies: to solve the last 20% of unusual cases can take up 80% (or more) of your solution budget. In other words: EVs are not yet worth worrying about, especially in view of their other benefits.

Still want one, thanks Top Gear

The incredulous story of the current Allard Motor Works is a man was doing research in Europe while he was contemplating his desire to start up a boutique sports car company, and came across a car that was unknown to him; the original Allard J2X. What's incredulous is his name is Roger Allard. He got permission to

Are you retro when you actually are the thing you're a retro copy of?

And this brings us to the primary problem with the LFA: no living human being has ever actually seen one in person.

"Look, Jim, we already changed the front grill"

Now your just being un-American...

There's a car at Katie's Cars and Coffee like that. You walk over thinking "big block Chevy? " then you get there and it's "oh, ferrari v12. Ok, that makes sense"

STRAZOS!

Lancarri Stratenzo

I thought you were going to say "these were also the request of a line worker who needed a place to set his beer cans while building the car"

Kind of on the side of Scat Enterprises in this one. It'd be different if they made something totally unrelated to cars. Say, home colonoscopy kits or adult diapers. But they make performance parts for cars, they had the name first, and Dodge putting "Scat Pack" on a car implies the car is full of Scat parts.