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Looks a bit like a duck in that first pic.

I know motors and batteries get warm but for something electric powered why all the vents and air scoops?

I think (as a non-US citizen) that the USA sees no problem paying billions and billions of tax payer dollars to fund the military. I have no problem or zero issue with that. But, if you as a voter have no problem with that to ‘protect US lives’ why would you have a problem funding universal healthcare that could save

 

For me it would have to be a LWB Land Rover IIA I though would be a great car to have at college. I was always a bit of a boy racer and this was the first slow car I ever had (and it was slow). I bought it off a hot air balloon company, it was massive with a ladder up the back, full roof rack and a safari roof, it

Honestly, I think the sports teams are mainly for branding, visibility and credibility. Like Norway, you’d be amazed at how much revenue you make off some of the world’s most expensive real estate. They have no issues repatriating that cash home either.

I remember a chemical engineer who works at a large fertilizer company in Canada that, ‘This industry is basically how to turn oil into food’. I think he was being facetious but they do use a tonne of petrochemicals.

They know the writing is on the wall and have done for years. That’s why a lot of these countries own half of London as well as well as Europe’s sports teams. It’s also why they are turning themselves into massive tourist destinations and aero hubs. They have huge resources and access to all the ‘easy’ oil but even

BP and Shell tried to do this in the late nineties/early 2000's and actually invested in a lot of wind power in Europe only to ultimately sell them off when oil spiked. This was when BP was trying to rebrand itself as ‘Beyond Petroleum’. Old habits die hard and I am not sure these old school companies are nimble

Didn’t Spermacetti race for Ferrari?

It is very rare I will truly laugh out loud at the comments on here. Like properly laugh but this is hilarious.

I know in the last model it was offset so maybe they’re carrying that design through? The reason for this asymmetry was that when you split the tailgate and dropped the bottom half the shorter side enabled you to reach further into the trunk space.

I thought the same thing, why not come up with a really neat integrated engineering solution where the intake is the top of the A pillar. You could even make it a design feature.

Im a Cornishman living in Calgary and could kill for a pasty.

My Alfa being driven the way it’s supposed to be driven.

Top tip: If you own a bay tree make sure you wait until St Swithins day to prune it and youll only have to trim it once a year.

That lower grill always reminds me of this:

I’m really not one for ostentation but I love this. That red leather, the wheel, the cabin? It’s just what I would expect of Bentley if they had skipped over the VW years.

I miss the logo which is essentially the word ‘Mazda’ in blue. I also miss the four line Fiat logo from the eighties.

For some reason I see a BMW Z1 in the front of this car.