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Unlike the Panzertruck and the Fauxrarri, the Rodius isn't pretending to be something it's not.

He has to apply for a permit, and can’t simply tip it down the drain.
Although I imagine that he has by now recouped the cost of said permits.

I’ve always admired people who simply make what they think. Highgate Garages, take a bow:

The Audi TT was nice looking, but the refresh lost the nicely radiused front and rear profile, and gave it squinty scowling headlamps and a gaping maw. There was really no need.

Giving even a micro-toss about Consumer Report’s opinion doesn’t seem very Jalopnik.

Clearly not. A lot of these submissions don’t really quite hit the spot.

No love for the Lancia Fulvia?

President Donald Trump.

Being unable to enter a race by dint of not meeting its criteria is not the same as being banned.
You’re suggesting controversy and excitement where there is none.

This is a family site.

5:09 - what all car-based telephony should look like.

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It looks like the Italian Job and Duel screenwriters were influenced by Cy Endfield’s Hell Drivers. Also features a very young Sean Connery, definitely worth a watch.

Because the requests for advice were actually made several years ago.

All correct. The author is describing an aesthetic as opposed to speccing a bike, based on nostalgia for a time that they didn’t know.

How could you overlook the contributions of Jalopnik's commentariat?

An intoxicating blend of style...”

Style? It’s about as stylish as socks with Crocs.

Given that this question was probably submitted 3 years ago, the guy probably remarried and, having discovered his true self, travels the country in a covered wagon pulled by his trusty steeds Hector and Hazel.

Perhaps he’s another stable genius.

Went from Paris to Zurich on the TGV last year. They have screens by the carriage doors, which include the current speed.
So you can snap a picture of the “300kph” (or more) display, then return to your olives and red wine.