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Interestingly despite being very different in style, I'm under the impression they use the same headlight motors as the 87+ Fiero and Firebird.  I guess they just turn farther to operate the mechanism. 

I feel like Ming Na-Wen's job is to walk next to Fett and disagree with him, then be ignored. 

With 900hp, I don't think it will be very slow.  Maybe off boost...

You were eaten by a grue.

See also: Lotus

I think the Honda K20/K24 4-cylinder that gets swapped into everything these days would fit this article better. It even replaces the LS in some cases.

Until I read this I was wondering why he would have so many coins. I guess it's either that, or someone previously did the same thing to him for services they were unhappy with.

Not exactly the same, but I can see how it would suck. I remember driving a Lincoln Town Car with a variable assist rack once about 25 years ago. There was this one long gentle 20 or 25 mph curve approaching a bridge which was impossible to take with a steady steering angle because it was at exactly the crossover

It’s socialism in the republican nonsense usage of the word meaning “something [the poster] doesn’t like”, not in the actual definition of socialism.

On https://www.reddit.com/r/idiotsincars/ they call SUVs Suddenly Upsidedown Vehicles.

It might be interesting to see audience breakdown by age for these movies, and if the pandemic alters what is normally seen. 

That last one at least makes sense. 

It also seemed like neither the dispatcher or the driver know what “shelter in place” means. It doesn’t mean stay in your van, it means if you’re not already inside you need to find a safe spot inside ASAP and stay there.

My first track day weekend was not at Laguna Seca, but my second was.

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Yep. This car will be bought by a collector, not someone planning to drive it. 

At a large cars & coffee near Chicago in 2017, I parked my 91 NSX next to two 2017 NSXs, which were the first I had seen outside of the Chicago Auto Show. After checking them out, I went and look around at some cars. When I came back, the Acura corporate guys who had brought them told me that most people said they

“Winter tires are fine, but you’re not going corner carving on a dry, cold day with them.”

All of the above, except the Ducati, weigh more than the Integra likely will. It was never a drag racer, it was a fun, nimble sporty/sports car. Nobody will know if Acura has been successful in recreating it until we get to drive one.