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They need something to fight this, and we would be happy to take it for spin.

Can you still call it an aileron roll if the alien spaceship in question doesn't appear to have ailerons? Just curious.

Really? I always thought it had a targa roof... My bad

What kind of car is that? Looks almost like someone committed the unpardonable sin: putting a cheap bodykit on a Koenigsegg.

I was just talking about that one scene. It's the only scene that was relevant to MonkeyPuzzle's video (driving with one's feet while out of the car). It also marked the point when I turned the movie off in disgust. This scene plus the three-stage bullet bullshit from and the slowmo nonsense was all I could take.

This. The Viper was originally a soft top; SRT is ignoring their roots by withholding this from its customers*.

Trust me, the rest of the movie is so much worse... Came for the Viper, was sorely disappointed.

While the surveillance issue is a big one, there's a much larger issue that we're not thinking of... With this mandate, it means that every new car produced will have a gaudy screen hogging up the center console!!! This means added weight, mismatched interior proportions and misplaced a/c vents that don't circulate

I was close... Okay, not really.

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This is amazing! Just another reason why that scene with the Viper in Wanted was so bullshit.

I can't stand Pagani's!! Instead of being a keyless start like the Tesla, you pull it apart and physically plug it into the car. It's so useless and counterintuitive!

Dang, I screwed up and included too many variables... I'm guessing the W108.

If you look real close, you'll see the Lambo badge on the top (closest to us). Lambo stole a bunch of stuff from the R8 to make the Aventador easier to live with; it's not a stretch that the key would carry over, too.

Aside from the Pontiac, the cheapest thing I could see was probably the yellow Camaro or the aging Mercedes at 0:17, and again at 2:39 (it's during one of those stupid fast-forward shots). For being so enamored with European hypercars, I was pleasantly surprised to see the Soudis sporting some American muscle, however

M5? Or that Pontiac at 1:12? This cinematography isn't even close to "semi-professional" a stated in the article. Too much lens flare, and the cars all go by much too fast.

I was referring to the Koenigsegg, stupid Kinja selectors are too general. Plus, I'd much rather see a Dodge SRT16; Chrysler's styling isn't my favorite.

I find it really amusing how many Jalops own Prii. Gotta save money somewhere so you can fuel your other habits (pun intended).

All of those burnouts you see people doing, that's 0 mpg right there. I love how everyone's all, "it's a wagon, it's got to be great to live with!"

Technically, yes, but if you put aside the math and just use logic, it makes sense. Sorta. At least in my head.

With the added weight and the big tires... This guy must measure fuel consumption in Planck lengths-per-gallon. (probably about 7 or 8 highway)