dmcspeedy
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dmcspeedy

I think there may be more to it, since the ship to starboard was significantly angled across the path of the other ship. It looked to me like that ship's captain may have sailed too close to shore and then veered to port to avoid running aground. That put him across the other ship's bow. But just a guess based on

  • Spending millions upon millions developing a mid-engined platform.

it's styled like it costs less than the huracan but it's specs suggest it costs more than the aventador.

Their brand image is whatever VAG decrees.

Exactly. I was always astounded when people said it was a production Estoque. How fucking moronic. You could literally see the air intakes in the rendering.

Well to be fair there already is an A3 Sportback, so they can't use this nameplate again.

Actually being able to hear the real motor > synthesized exhaust

So why can't they just have a performance exhaust option that turns this BS off and makes the real exhaust sound like a Fiat 500 Abarth?????

The Ecoboost may be a good car for the money, but I hate it on principle now. Thanks Ford. (Yes this applies to other cars, like the M5, that does this).

Autoblog spoke with Ford engineer Shawn Carney who confirmed that only the turbocharged four-cylinder Mustang comes with this system, called Active Noise Control.

You can always download an mp3 of a real V8 mustang and play that in your stereo.

YouTube video title: "Police chase after her drunken pastry"

That siren, holy balls, did somebody just load a spectrum? Or is the officer in the passenger seat blaring a broken theremin through the loud speaker?

"Old fashioned" Lotus will always be a possibility, no matter if they make more live-able (read heavier) cars.

The wheelchair access door is way too high on that barn.

The Huayra doesn't even look as good as the Zonda.

I saw the first Huayras in the U.S. in parking lots and on the road during the Monterey Historics weekend in August. I can say that it is the most strikingly ugly car I've ever seen. Coming towards me going the other direction on a road it was confusing how awkward and forced it looked, and in the parking lot it

Clearly a new Espada

I've seen a lot of armchair experts weigh in on the topic. The fact of the matter is that when the camera pans over to Stewart's car, it's only in frame for a fraction of a second (probably about 10 frames or so) before contact is made. That is not enough to be conclusive one way or another.

Untriguing?