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    You mean an Accord Coupe.

    Well, everyone knows that if you want to go back from where you've been off roading, you bring a Land Cruiser. 

    David, if you had a wind tunnel, all you'd end up doing is blowing your cars to pieces as all the rusty bits get blown off. That, and exposing your neighbours to even bigger clouds of iron oxide. 

    My bad, saw it listed as such on some sites, including Wikipedia and didn’t bother to look any further.

    They already sell that, just not in the US. The 70 Series is still available in some markets.

    No, the engine is being developed in cooperation with Red Bull Advanced Technologies.

    Nope, the engine is listed as being developed in collaboration with Red Bull Advanced Technologies.

    Can't wait to see one in BWT pink. 

    You forgot the part where it was designed by an energy drinks company. 

    IMO, the redesign is worse because it now looks anonymous as fuck. 

    It likewise makes sense not to buy a car with visible rust

    Depends on whether SE’s own contractors/partners for shipping and handling are also affected by quarantines and lock downs. This is probably them covering their bases for all of these, just in case.

    Cerny already explained it. We’ll be able to expand it using retail PCIe 4 M2 SSDs, provided they’re fast enough. PS5 needs SSDs with 5+ Gbps speeds. 

    It’s not just about Street Fighter though, that style book helps the company retain that easily recognizeable “Capcom-style” you see in a lot of their classic games.

    That’s just water.

    The reason is most likely insurance related. If the FIA cancel it themselves, then they don't get paid. If the Victoria state government (who pays for the GP) does however, then the FIA gets to collect. 

    The more important question is where that ship has balls or a pair of breasts. 

    Not a new concept. Lone Star Drift takes place every year at the Houston Police Academy. People are going to want to enjoy their cars, might as well give them a venue to do so legally. 

    We already know that they’ve invested in this years car based on testing. As much as the FW43 continues on from the FW42, it’s clear they spent money on it to make sure they aren’t on a class of their own this time. Besides, sponsors aren’t in this hoping for a good car next year. Rokit, et. al. are at the very least,

    Christian von Koenigsegg says hi.