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Was about to say the same thing, something like this

My guess is to avoid tax payers getting upset about buying foreign vehicles.

This is logic that only makes sense in government: Spend an inordinate amount of money to re-badge tens of thousands of mail trucks in order to maintain the appearance of being thrifty.

“What do we want?”

modern supercars are not for people who love cars they are for people with lots of money that want to look like they have lots of money.

Thats why im so bummed that Gordon Murray’s lower cost mini T.50 isn’t being made afterall. That sounded like my dream car.

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All the luxury I need is air conditioning, FM radio, and power windows/mirrors. With that, I leave you with another person who feels the same way...

Modern super cars (although we’re arguing more about hyper cars now since even a Corvette blows away Ferraris from not long ago) need the electronic nannies to be driven by the majority of people wealthy enough to own these vehicles. I work with a body shop who’s owner buys salvage super cars from insurance auction

They passed stupid a long time ago for me. I want a car that feels fast, not a car that IS fast, necessarily (and the modern definition of “fast” is ridiculous too).

Yes, they are the same color.

Please allow me to piss off everybody...

I got a chuckle from the idea that Smith Point was part of the Hamptons.

I will see your pedantic comment and raise you. Deinonychus is a raptor, and only slightly larger than the various velociraptors. They were all covered in feathers.

Well we can go further because Crichton ruined it for all of us by misrepresenting the Raptor...what was described in the book and shown in the movies was actually the Deinonychus. Crichton felt the Raptor name was more “dramatic” and used it instead. Raptors were only 2 feet tall.

Yeah, different species. No cannibalism.

GM needs to do something with their Truck.

The odds of that actually being a person and not a deer on a rural South Dakota highway at night are slim but tragically not zero. Calling the authorities to investigate a suspected wildlife strike is the prudent action.

But, no, yeah, the economy is -exactly- where it was in February in the before times...

what Eezep said.. x1000 this is what EVERY day on 610 in the Galleria looks like..