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    I remember this. It seems it was always just presented as a sort of minor footnote to the Z’s history.

    I guess that only the extremely wealthy individual who bought the thing, and his friends, are allowed to see the whole cockpit now.

    It’s a rebadged Sprinter, and the wrong kind of Sprinter to be spending a lot on.

    This is almost as bad as Red charging over a thousand dollars for their Mini Mag cars even if they’re only using $250 worth of parts.

    Nice for Sony to apologise, though the real fault is with the retailers who broke the date. 

    A T-Rex eating a Velociraptor is technically not cannibalism because they aren’t the same species.

    Why would a Sony owned IP be anything but exclusive to their console.

    If you have a PC, just upgrade it to play Xbox games, since none are truly exclusive to the console.

    1: If your game requires an SSD instead of a slower-but-much-higher-capacity HDD to play well, then you’ve done something exceedingly wrong, at least for now.

    Let’s not forget that one other important benefit Checo brings to the table: that aweet, sweet Carlos Slim money. 

    So basically like the old Vantage then.

    You might need your eyes checked. Those wheels are polished and machine finished, not chrome.

    That would just make them more exposed though.

    Japan has a declining birth rate so there’s less young people around to fill these entry level jobs. That’s why automation has become adopted at a much faster rate over there.

    Looks like a couple of Accord coupes to me.

    Claire isn’t the problem. Frank and everyone who was on top (Patrick Head, etc.) that led to Williams’ 30 year decline is the problem.

    Considering that it’ll need a complete engine rebuild after just 50,000 km...

    Different beasts. A modern F1 engine is designed with tolerances so tight that it needs hot water pumped into it overnight just to un-seize it.