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It might have something to do with how the air wraps around the sides of the car on a sedan that does not happen on a hatchback as much. When in the rain, my sedan will clear out a “V”-shaped area with wind. The area inside of the “V” being the roof of the car and outside of the “V” being nearest the C-pillars.

The biggest safety improvement in Formula 1 in most recent years is the exit of Crashtor Maldonado.

28 mph!!! That’s about warp 7 in Lego Land mph!!!

Hey Torch, doesn’t this car fall into your “generic car” face formula? The only thing missing is a black grille instead of body-colored.

This commercial makes me laugh when discussing McLaren/Honda. They talk about how fast the new Civic is by using everything they learned building engines like this. You would think Honda would much rather use the F1 car instead of a generic Indycar, but people might start looking up how unreliable a multi-million

Pretty sure the ‘03-’04 Mustang Cobra had an air to water charge air cooler on it, too. Or is that not the same as water to air?

Jeep drivers are the new BMW drivers...

They’re saying there was a large stockpile of PVC piping. From the pic below, it looks like the plastic tubing rolls they use for putting in underground utilities. Also looks like some water-main type of material.

My wife even enjoyed that show. And she pretty much tells me to go watch my car shows in another room. The only ones she tolerates are Top Gear UK (old cast and current cast), some Grand Tour, and Wheeler Dealers...again, mainly because of Edd!

Fixing the dummy driving it. High Performance Driver Education. The car will (almost) always be better than you.

Apparently, the Demon is only for buyers who liver their life a quarter-mile at a time, and never encounter turns.

The Blacklist has a lot of vehicular errors in it as well. I recall one episode where an FBI Suburban was chasing a Jeep Cherokee. They cut away to the interior shot of the Jeep being chased....it was the inside shot of the Suburban with the same “generic muffled V8 Hollywood acceleration noise” tied to it.

There is not one for sale on ebay at the moment, but I present to you the Nissan Murano Crosscabriolet. A 2-door convertible SUV. You lose all the roof-loading functionality of an SUV with a bonus of awkward radio antenna placement on the trunk.

No rear wing on the rendering. I assume that the majority of the downforce would be generated by the diffuser? Looks sleek, though!

*dons flame-resistant suit, takes deep breath, and posts long-time dream car* A White C5 Coupe to lightly mod and make into a toy/track day car.