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What movie is this from?

Is it true the ECU is just keeping power down until the break in period is complete, or is the conservative timings a permanent feature?

That sport styling.

I would love this feature on my car, but the laws here in Canada prohibit this. Lucky F1 drivers.

YES!!!! I was one of those who said this car. Do it. DO IT!

The problem isn't necessarily that she stopped, it's that she stopped in the middle of the fast lane, with no lights on at dusk when it's hard to see the ground because of the contrast between the dark ground and bright sky. She literally did everything one can possibly do wrong when pulling over on a highway. And

DRL in canada does not mean that the rear lights are illuminated. Only the front lights.

Do not under any circumstances watch this video. I repeat, do not watch this video. You will have this absurd song stuck in your head for the rest of your life.

Wow, I never even considered the capabilities of the physical properties of light. Makes sense now.

Does this burn through mirrors as well?

Lancia Delta HF Integrale 16v Evoluzione II. It's apparently great to drive, and only those interested in cars will know what it is. Plus, it's practical with a small engine, awd, 4 seats and a trunk.

That is the glorious Lancia 037.

Aussie V8 supercars on street circuits is my new favorite type of road racing.

This is kind of why I like the Bourne series so much. All the car related scenes are lifelike and realistic.

It has a glass nose? Anyone know why?

How do they avoid ruining the prop because of cavitation?

It almost looks like the Chinese improved upon their inspiration

Let me just say... Lancia Delta intergrale. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

well then. round of golf in nuketown anyone?

A Mitsubishi spokesman said they're still "investigating" the number of Lancers that might be involved, adding "We stopped keeping sales records in 1998 after it started getting too depressing."