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I’d argue that modern Rolls-Royces have a lot in common with their antique ancestors as far as the exterior styling goes. Personally I think that they’ve done a good job of updating and modernizing the look of a Rolls. A large chrome covered grille with vertical slats, with the RR logo underneath the Spirit of

Question - what’s wrong with an SUV that does 0-60 in under 3 seconds and pulls over 1 g on the skid pad? Every writer here acts like SUVs are the end of enthusiasm.

You’ll find out in Robb’s next article. ;)

Yup that’s how we ship ours too

They should instead put their engineers at work developing a good looking dashboard instead of an iPad.

Like, you spend so much time “UNMASKING” the “classic trolling techniques” and “implicit assumptions” that you don’t realize you are looking at a GOOD FAITH opinion that rests upon EXPLICIT assumptions.

How about $400,000 on a Ford? Because that’s happening. Though Ford does have a race pedigree and a history of mid-engine supercars.

The LF-A was about so much more than outright performance. It was a carbon fiber design masterpiece made with incredible purpose by dedicated craftsmen.

if I hit the lottery, this is probably the only supercar I’d buy - it’s just so ridiculous. wasn’t made to make any money, and everything was done just because they can, costs be damned. and then i’ll daily a Phaeton. same sort of costs be damned approach. Makes it good value.

“Dealer Inventory” is a fancy way of saying “Its the owner’s personal car, and has dealer plates on it”.

You know I’m blaming Fox here, for poor coverage of WEC races. How could we ever watch the race when they feel running reruns of some golf tournament that happened 20 years ago is more important. 

Confirmation bias based on reputation alone. Person A owns a new Pacifica. He hears a rattle somewhere and gets incensed. “GODDAMN CHRYSLER. ALWAYS TERRIBLE,” he yells as he pulls into the dealer. Person B owns a new Sienna. He hears a rattle somewhere and shrugs. “Eh, it’s a Toyota. Probably nothing.” and

Yeah ideally I’d like to do what I can myself and not get raped by dealership maintainance.

Seeing people drive top down and windows up.

One time... I rode in a Chrysler Sebring Convertible... and actually thought i was cool.

Exactly. It’s all overblown confirmation bias. The Giulia has issues sure, but none of them are catastrophic and most already have a fix.

At that point, I’d inform the kid that hobbies exist and are a good way for a person to do things he likes but isn’t as good at.

None of this nor anything in that thin Guardian article supports the moronic statement

“There’s no such thing as a gifted child.”

Tell that to Mozart.

(or Sungha Jung, Ryan Wang. Picasso, Tiger Woods, Michael Phelps, Wayne Gretzky. Bobby Fischer or Blaise Pascal.)

Some kids go FAR beyond what their peers can do in the