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Ha! The Grand Tour is actually way better this season...in that it’s the same minus the American and Celebrity Brain Crash. At least that is my opinion.

I think the rating system is backward here. Zero Hyperloops should indicate the highest probability of coming to fruition.

no Rimac?

Ironically 1.0 Hyperloops

What are the chances of a Hyperloop existing in terms of Hyperloops?

I work next door to Lucid Motors. Prior to the unveiling there was a lot of activity there. Now...almost nothing. Parking lot is empty. Mule barely ever makes rounds. Might be time to rebrand as Lucid VaporwAir. Bummer. They actually had a few real-ish cars driving around for awhile.

In some ways, plot holes are kind of part of Star Wars right? They’ve always sort of served to move the stories along but were never so egregious as to ruin the series (except the prequels...I don’t even count those...Lucas wanted to make more Star Wars effects and studios wanted money).

I vaguely recall the early days of Amazon were similar. I’m not claiming that Tesla will be the cash cow Amazon is. But the knocks against Tesla kind of ring hollow. ‘Not the best self-driving tech’....maybe not, but 99% of people could only cite Tesla as a company that does self-driving. And the cars are “sexy” in a

Short sellers have been bashing TSLA for years, and they have been on losing side of that argument time after time. There have been plenty of them since well before the stock even hit $100 a share. They want bad publicity around the company, so they can stop getting burned on their bad investments.

Oh my God that car is pretty. I think this is the first time I’ve ever read a second article on the same concept car just shown at a different auto show. If I were a famous old man I’d probably harass that car and be fired/resign/step down from office.

Yeah. Amenities right? As much as an old S2000 and a cayman are awesome to drive...I don’t think I’d give up my boring ass ford fusion for those. A fast FR-S that coordinates with my phone though....yes.

The cayman is a fair competitor as is the S2000 but Camaro and gen coupe are huge compared to this. And this versus a 10 year old cayman or s2000 is going to feel a lot newer and be less expensive for upkeep in the next couple years.

Well giffed sir or madame....very well giffed indeed.

Well that’s good to hear. I actually really love the i8. I think a balanced car is a beautiful thing. Matt Farah’s Fox body mustang for example (https://wheelwell.com/matt-farah/mnu/1988-ford-mustang). I’d take his mustang for the track and the i8 for a daily head turner. Then I’d have an 89 Forerunner (rusty

Not to mention most cars on the road now are crossovers or SUVs ughhh

“This is not a car for Jalopnik readers.”

This is not a car for Jalopnik readers. However, non car geek friends and family think this car is super cool. I’d rather have a model S too. But, here in Silicon Valley, an i8 stands out way more than a model S does. I think that is it’s niche. It’s just a cool car and people with that kind of money don’t care about

You shouldn’t judge a car by its color.

I tend to trust Evo Magazine reviews and they said the i30 N is more than just good, it’s great and likely gives the Civic Type R and Renault Megane RS a run for their money dynamically. That’s saying a lot considering those are two of their favorite hot hatches in recent years. Their only real criticism is it looks a

I’ll be interested in hearing if the car is more composed relative to the Z06. That car was considered over powered on the track and couldn’t keep it’s backside planted (according to auto journalists...particularly Randy Pope).