The only problem with this theory...well, maybe more than one.
The only problem with this theory...well, maybe more than one.
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My first thought when seeing the gif was...look, an early RV slide.
I’ve already thought of using curbside pick for groceries. How much easier if I just program the pickup and delivery.
The car above probably tops my list if you add...presently available new...to your premise. If not top, it is very close.
Okay, so don’t think of them as unnecessary.
What I am worried about is that this is another blobby fastback four-door highboy, like the BMW X (even number) series and equally ugly beasts like the older Honda Crosstour.
LeClerc should have given the inch...in the team’s view, and in the view of getting to the end of the race.
As part of implementing the cost cap, could F1 reduce the amount of stuff shipped from one race to the next?
This is so much better looking than any SUV/Crossover in GM’s lineup. This might make me consider an electric car for my next trade-in.
Except, that they won’t look like that when they hit the track.
One additional problem would be that the step down cap would need to be accompanied by rules changes.
This is such a bad idea.
The white van is the most ubiquitous and unnoticed vehicle on the road. It can park anywhere, from the worst neighborhood to the country club, and no one pays attention to it.
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It’s the coupe. Which I assume means that the roof is fixed, and it makes it the possibly the ugliest Corvette ever built. If it was a fastback, or a convertible, I would have voted NP, but you could not give me a c5 coupe...well, if you did I would just sell it.
Yes, but it is really that the SC = Stock Car, and “Stock Car” has a definition that has nothing to do with “stock.” Stock Car is a classification.
There is nothing wrong with NASCAR’s premise, except I think it somewhat disingenuous to make a half-hearted attempt at making them look like production cars.
Next...mandatory bullet-proof vests, because people who get shot while wearing bullet-proof vests are more likely to survive.