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Because its repair that was free, took less than 24 hours, is warrantied for infinity miles and is on a nascent technology

Do you really plan on driving one that has more than infinity miles on it?

Oh (I only watch the old car challenges on TGUSA). Well FWIW the Model X P90D on beat the Challenger Hellcat last season on TGUK.

There’s been multiple Top Gear Tesla v Hellcat races?

There’s been numerous drag races; even on Top Gear where the Model X won.

Because the Tesla is faster.

And that suspension still won’t help stop you from trying to plug it in upside-down the first time.

FYI “a few years ago” isn’t the same thing as 15 years ago. And it turns out my 15 years estimate is actually 17+ years since 2000 was the last year for this style (and keep in mind that the 20 year old car below has as much power as the “mild Type R” this whole article is about):

Yeah well North Americans were asking for a Type R about FIFTEEN years ago. So, to come out with something one-and-a-half decades after that isn’t exactly it and looks like a mini-CrossTour isn’t exactly the same thing as someone complaining after getting exactly what they asked for.

Not to mention he looks like he’s nowhere near 50. And he’s so humble too, to be so genuinely excited to see someone about to take his spot in the sport here.

I’d be happy with no more medals for us for the rest of the games if Sinclair (and the rest of the team of course) can get a gold. Most underappreciated athlete we have.

Yeah, exact same issue with Canada.

I think it’d be irresponsible to not reverse engineer the competition.

It takes an incredible amount of strength and fitness to climb a telephone pole or radio antenna to fix the electrical wires. You could fall off, you could get electrocuted, you’re exposed to the elements, you’re often servicing something that has happened as a result of a storm and that has a possibility of fatal

According to commenters here, the Toyota Camry of new car designs is a red last-gen Accord Coupe.

STILL MORE OF A SPORT THAN DRESSAGE IS.

I would pay everything to have it moderated by Jerry Springer on his show’s set, with JR & Lawler doing commentary.

They’re a major company that has a lot of suppliers here...that impact on the supply chain (closures of component makers, for example) could cause others to end up leaving.

I’m going with IMSA

Dressage is, in essence, horse dancing. But make no mistake, the event requires just as much training and athleticism as any other Olympic-level competition—both for the horse and the rider (those who say otherwise have probably never ridden a horse).