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It's like an automotive caricature of the most brutal sideburns and mullets

Ah yes, the fine American tradition of panel gaps

This graphic is champion

That's just the right trigger; you use it to jump the kart so you can start a drift.

"Whoa man, nice Count-uhh.."

Eyebrow harder

You can never trust patrons at a place that has "chiken fajitas"

Who stuck gum on the back of my car!?

I don't see the appeal of military parades

Will it blend?

Mine!

"BECAUSE IT SNOWED ONCE AND I NEED IT NOW"

Improvement

Now, the Superleggera Roadster concept had a complex all-wheel drive electric hybrid setup, but I expect the production version will be on the conventional Mini front-wheel drive platform with three and four-cylinder engines. That's not a bad thing. It's a solid platform with good motors, and in this sharp-looking

I like it already.

Weird, you'd think they'd rely on them being bought by people with a public image so they could sell more of them someday. They're probably a front for some scheme or the mob or the Yakuza or something.

We've said it a million times before, but driving an SUV with four wheel drive doesn't automatically mean you're going to be fine in the snow. However, I'm not complaining because that ignorance is why we get amazing videos like this.

They're not gonna number each one? That's, like, one of the best things about special edition cars.

The good news is that since McLaren developed its own software back in the day, the coding part is covered. For housings and other hardware though, they even have browse through Ebay. You know, "for those big laptopy things".

On another note, does anyone know if there's a term for that architectural style with the windows/walls sloping up like that?