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You and me both.

True, but they'll still be selling Huayras 10 years from now, just as they're doing with the Zonda now. Hell, they'll probably still build you a Zonda then if you so choose.

They're going to go full Bugatti. Never go full Bugatti.

What will Pagani do next? The same thing they always do: continue to build Zondas for anyone willing to throw a big enough bag of money at them.

Sick burn there. Really, top work.

Excellent, now all the proper Jalops can buy this to carry their NA Miatas to autocross events because the Hoosiers they've fitted are not street legal. Once these trucks hit the used market, that is.

Spiffy. I think the grill needs its corners rounded, then Bentley should build it. Looks fantastic.

It's advertised fairly heavily where I live, because Canada. A lot of new cars here have a winter package by default, which is a good thing.

Bump into another car and scratch it in the rain, Boom!

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I'm calling it now, body panels made out of Alkali metals.

The rear window is covered all over and would warm up in a more uniform way. With the front wiper area being heated, it's a much more concentrated area being heated more quickly while the rest of the windshield remains cold. Such temperature differences can cause glass to crack. I'm not saying it's a common

I'm not saying it's a common problem, just that it exists. I'm in Canada (daytime high -15°C) today) and I've had this passed along through a few Subaru owners. I'd still opt for that system if I were to buy a car that offers it. Stuck wipers are a pain in the ass.

Volvo to the rescue:

I've read a couple of stories of these systems causing cracked windshields in extreme cold due to the temperature difference in such a small, concentrated area of glass. I agree that it's a good idea, but I am weary of the application.

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That tab is not a new invention, it's been around for decads. Newfangled cars are getting auto-dimming rearview mirrors, which are neat, but can be a bit oversensitive, as I've found in a few new F-150s that I've driven.

Solution: rear facing high beams.

A few cars offer this. Subaru, Toyota and Hyundai are ones I've seen this on or have seen it advertised for.

In order: Because they are ugly. No and no. By the way, the VW system doesn't do nav by default if you don't want it and doesn't do touchscreen climate controls, because those are dumb.

Also, I suggest RBR invest in some bollards, they would prevent any such attack in the future.

The description of the assailants vehicle may not be correct, Italian plates are likely: