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And back into the depths of hell, in which caravans belong.

Camaro was my first thought. Are we sure it’s a corvette?

Not only are we losing porsche’s flat six wail, we’re loosing corvettes v8 too. 2020 is looking to be a disappointing year already.

It’s just not possible to swap them into existing engines. The PCM/ECM’s won’t know how to properly adjust fuel timing, mixture, air also. Not to mention a system to control the timing and temperature of the burn phase. But more interestingly is how they could incorporate the plasma to burn during the exhaust stroke

Approximately 100 Colorado drivers are ding bats.

Like, wtf is that shadow supposed to represent? A F1 car with an odd deformity?

Some type of new horsepower gentlemen’s agreement coming into play? Like japans 276hp agreement from back in the day?

Have you ever watched a car at le mans nurture a flat to the pits? It takes them days to get back.

Corvette out front was a surprise for me. They were finally competitive it seemed. And taken out like that by a backmarker. And by Marcel of all people! He must of been sleeping.

That’s all it was known for.

This is, oddly, just how the current NSX is set up.”

No. Because it doesn’t really benefit the dealer to report them for the price. So most don’t bother.

Are any Europeans complaining about Fords DPS6 transmissions? Or is their driving styles or have they experienced these types of Dual clutch transmissions and know how to better drive them?

Pretty sure a plane has a much larger area to recover from a malfunctioning autopilot than an automobile surrounded by other automobiles in a 30ft wide 2 lane road. Technology isn’t there yet. Too many variables. Plus, aren’t planes autopilot’s pre-programmed for specific routes, fuel loads, wind, etc?

Mate, don’t think anyone is gonna dig that deep over a door ding. No need for CSI over a buggy dent when a little bit of cussing to the manager will get it fixed anyways.

Hold up. We’re not getting the full story here. What was the vehicle in for? A routine maintenance? Then yeah, they got what they deserved. But if it’s in there for a drive ability concern, that’s another story. It’s not like he was hauling lumber in the damn thing.

The hood looks like a tumor.

The taiwanese owners think it’s a good selling point.

Eh, this is a silly horsepower war. Neither of these trucks will never be quick. Unless they’re racing vespas from a dig.

The toyota camary of the super car world.