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To be fair, that is quite a low bar...

I was about to post something about improving driver education. Then I realized we are talking about the greatest country in the world...

This is all part of the awesome and totally hip autonomous revolution!

An excellent point. Remarkably, this website states “Drive Free Or Die”, yet, most commenters seem to be in favor of autonomous cars. Their rationale is as naive as their pro-autonomy stance is ironic. That is to say, a lot of commenters actually believe that the government will allow Jalops to whiz by autonomous

Coming soon to a fascist dump (e.g. Virginia, Florida) near you.

The Predator mandibles are really not helping here.

Slightly unsure of what you meant. Is it not American because of its size? Or are ST’s produced in Germany, similar to their RS counterparts?

Here is an idea. Stop making idiotically large, 4500+lb sedans and stick with NA. As an added bonus, consumers can say goodbye to wantonly complex, expensive, and unreliable solutions designed to meet a fuel economy test that has nothing to do with real world driving. I call it the common sense approach. There, I

Jalops know it. The general public can’t be fucked. News flash to distracted drivers: You are unimportant. No one cares where you are, where you are coming from, and what bacon fused whatever you just consumed. Stop acting like you are writing the next great American novel on your “smart device”, dumbass. PAY

This site is about savoring cars, and their assorted tangents. Not many Jalops are anti infrastructure development.

Agree completely. Perhaps this is too buddhist of me but I actually feel bad when I see an old 124 being held up in traffic. Sports cars belong in the countryside, eating up the twisties!

I just turned 26 and I feel the same way!!

Really, I can’t see any reason why one wouldn’t want to move to a hick infested kleptocracy.

Wait, that is REQUIRED equipment now?

Yep. Sad but true. Could you imagine an American having to WIND(!) down their window manually????? I am sure there would be a class action suit to make sure that type of monstrosity NEVER harms the American public again. Oh, and one more thing, the size.

You make an interesting point about the changing tastes in the marketplace. Look at the british sports car scene: Triumph, MG, Austin-Healey, etc. That was from one country! All of those cars were sold in the U.S. at one point. What the hell happened to all those buyers???

I could be wrong about this, but Matt Farah’s mother apparently had one of these. No, I am not joking.

hahahha ditto. I am 26, yet I don’t have FB, Snapchat etc. Yet one day, while not working at work, I click on the links to the Ronin pics. Now I am on Instagram.

LOL, the kind you pick up used at a european swap meet- that is to say I have no idea of the brand.

It’s not feasible to own the hundreds of cars I love, but in diecast form I can still appreciate them in a slightly different way.