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Most industrial camera drones could keep up with F1 cars at hairpins, where drone footage would be most interesting anyway. Helicopters and stationary cameras are good for the high speed sections. 

Man, these new Forza Horizon graphics are just crazy... 

Tear down I-5 through PDX? Rush hour traffic is bad enough despite the I-405 running parallel to it, and their proposal is to just use I-405? Get real.

All of the electronics like the ECU, stereo, airbag systems, ABS, HVAC, etc are still 12V automotive parts. There is a DC to DC transformer circuit that will trickle charge the 12V battery from the main battery pack.

I love the Hell Crated badge.

Yeah, but even a two door Wrangler has a passable backseat.

My Subaru Outback actually has a “Made in Indiana” sticker on it. Not that I really care where it was made, but it’s there. 

I mean, that’s not saying it’s an American part, that’s saying the part is located in the US and won’t take 3 months for delivery. I actually look for that on a lot of eBay stuff just because it saves time. Of course the stuff is made overseas somewhere, but someone has already taken the time to import it and store it

Not really. I worked on my father in law’s E30 convertible, and common service parts like spark plugs, distributor, hoses, etc could all be found at NAPA.

E30 convertible:

Have fun actually getting a Hellcat up to to that speed. Unless you’ve got an abandoned runway near you, there’s no way you’re touching 200 in a Hellcat. 

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You say it like that’s a bad thing. Need I remind you that a Model X will dust a Hellcat:

Small of a space? A Challenger is 2" longer than a 2019 Honda Pilot (which has three rows of seats), and 3" wider than a Subaru Outback.

Yes, the RS absolutely clobbered the STI, but... it’s discontinued, so snap one up while you can.

I don’t care about the internal screen resolution as I nearly always play it docked anyway, but I sure wouldn’t say no to tru 4k output when docked.

Tesla’s “killer app” is the Supercharging network. NOBODY has as comprehensive of a charging network as them, especially a high power one. They’ve said in the past they would be willing to license Supercharger access to other companies, provided they help add to it, but as far as I’m aware, only Bollinger has actually

Disclosure: I own a 2018 Nissan Leaf, and have driven the Model S, X, and 3. 

Well, I wouldn’t say Tesla handling is “bad”, I’d say the Model S and Model X handling is at least on par with similar cars of their size. The Model S is a full size car, and the Model X is a 7 seat SUV. Having driven both, I’d say both are relatively nimble for their size, especially the Model S. 

BS.