Speedmonkey
Speedmonkey
Speedmonkey

This came about because I told them to ask that question when they said they were going to see Porsche!

Looking forward to the new Kia performance division- ANG

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It's a supercharged 3-liter with a single overhead camshaft to operate all 32 valves. What a machine!

Yes, new Range Rovers fake fins look nice but when you realise they're fake...

I'd simply not allow any plane on any part of the car that is not an integral part of the bodywork to have an angle more than a set angle, say 10 degrees

I remember that image. Looks dreadful though

No it would be fine. We'd just make sure there'd be a hole in the top of the cupboard for his finger to poke out of

It's a great system!

I know it's slightly off subject but a friend has just imported this to the UK and I'm going to get a drive soon! Well, it sort of is on subject given it's about US Fords and Brits liking them

Is it at that point you add another 5 litres of oil?

It works with the iDump system in the wet but a safety system called iVeNotGotEnoughPower takes over in the dry

I have an app in my '87 Porsche for burnouts. It's called the app-lication of my right foot

Watched every single qualifying and race from 1994 until Monza this year. Attended 20+ test sessions and British GP 5 times and Monaco once. Bought Autosport every single week for 15 years.

Typically stupid F1 rule. Make the rules so there's less mechanical and more aero grip - so the cars can't overtake. Then add false overtaking aids.

Absolutely love the look of the new Corvette. But I only just saw the 45 deg slash behind the front wheels. Doesn't sit well with the rest of the car

Chill! Of course most Americans do. Just as Japanese care what the world thinks about Hondas and Toyotas and we Brits care what everyone thinks about Jags, Rollers, Bentleys, Morgans, Lotuses, McLarens, Caterhams but not MGs.

I was going to say Wankel but then realised I have absolutely no idea how a Wankel works.

They do. Americans care deeply about what the rest of the world thinks about muscle cars. Why do you think there was such a fuss about the new Mustang, including a presentation in Barcelona with 2500 journalists - all paid to be there by Ford

Not a bad idea and something we've seen with other vehicles, although usually the other way around. You still have the extra weight but how many of those buyers will ever use the AWD system?

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