andrewkarmy
Dr. Understeer
andrewkarmy

Red states take the most money in federal aid. Ayn Rand was on welfare. These people are anti-government until they need the government for something, at which point their philosophy becomes "oh but my need is _different_ from the needs of all those other people abusing the system". It's the governmental version of

one might even say it is ironic.

"The gubment should stay away from business!" Oh wait I don't like competition. "The gubment should make stupid laws to protect my business!"

It's funny that dealerships who by and large are run by antigovernment loons, who will work in the grey area of tax laws frequently, are now running to the government for help.

It is the Car of the People (of the world)

So it's a German product, build in China, pretending to be Greek, to be sold in the US? Sounds about right. The Yuppies will love it.

So it's a fakish Jetta. A Fetta

Keep it in the same family as the original...

In Germany, you pay to have the charges dismissed. In the US you pay to have the entire law dismissed and to make new laws of your own...

There's a little more to it than that. Autosport ran a great analysis of the details in their paid section. It's not like if you're charged with any crime, you can just pay a fine and get off. The amount is based off of your income so it's not a case of if you're rich you get off, is substantial, applies to

Bernie Ecclestone, cartoon villain.

This guy reminds me of Dr. Strangelove.

alfa romeo feroce concept.

The Arna is the obvious one.

just ugh...

What must be funny is the looks on people's face when they're being overtaken by a 2CV.

I've worked a lot with composites as an engineer. They don't weather well. Water can get in the end grain and rot fillers. Even worse with freeze-thaw cycles. Not to mention the uv degradation and the fact that they're only able to be inspected by extremely well-trained specialists.

Why does Ferrari not send these cease and desist letters to Mansory??????

Is buying a Ferrari actually like buying a software license?

I figured that about $20 in bribes would have been enough to get one in.