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Mercedes brought a lot more than screens to the game. In this car, you can look at the mirrors and change how they’re aligned. Simply because it’s following your eyes. That’s... pretty damn cool.

my Sunday was completely ruined by Twitter

It also doesn’t really effect anyone at that point. They didn’t set the policy with the minuscule amount of cars sold at this level in mind. 

You talk like minorities don’t also worry about quality of life and wouldn’t love to live somewhere with peace and quiet. I can’t speak to this particular event, but I live in a working class neighborhood and it sucks sometimes. Let’s ignore the assholes blasting music from cars, because that’s a daily occurrence.

Beat me to it! Some Burlington VT residents.. who have only been there a few years.. are complaining about the ANG and their fighters, who have been there for decades.

Reminds me of BC: Whine about the racetracks until they close, then whine that people are street racing now that there’s no tracks available.

While I generally find the “all gentrification is evil” narrative pretty limited, to me this is just called: Do Your Research. Figure out what happens in a neighborhood, decide whether or not you’d be happy to live there, and then sign your lease accordingly. Don’t show up and mess with the lives of the people who

I bid 4k.

Unless it has a numbered plaque from the factory, it’s not limited production.

I feel like this belongs here;

I have to somewhat agree with you. I belong to a Corvette club that hosts an annual car show. It’s largely a social club where (pre-Covid) a core group of members goes somewhere for dinner every month and has other social events. Very nice people but they are not interested in track events. Out of 50-plus members

Note that this list is not best selling (i.e., highest volume sold) cars, but fastest selling (least time on the lot) cars.

You left out the birds on the power lines and trees. Watching. Waiting . Anticipating.

This is one of the few cases where putting your money into a car may be a smart move. There are now a fixed number of manual V12 Ferraris in the world. At this price, I can’t see losing money on it unless you do something really stupid. Even if you put 1-2K miles on it a year, in 20 years it is still less than 70K.

I looked at the header image. Then I looked at the price.

I’m going out on a limb to say that any Ferrari in good shape, with a V12, a manual, 24k miles, and a $65k price tag is a rocking NP.

no, those aren’t flags, those are sheet, pillowcases, etc.

That is a remarkably stupid idea.

Had GM continued with some sort of entry level sports car like the Pontiac Solstice/Saturn Sky I think they very much could have spun off the Corvette into it’s own brand some time ago. Ford effectively has done that with the Mustang identity-wise even if Mustang die-hards don’t want to believe that, and as much as

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