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Thank you for your reply. Had no idea that the tires had a high pressure fuse plug in them. I assume this is a safety feature to prevent high pressure blow outs?

Thank you. I love planes, but was not sure about the smoke. I recall a movie about the X-15 where a B-52 landed with the X-15, a large fuel load and no flaps due to an emergency. The tires caught fire after the stop.

The street version is half the price and will come with a warranty. Powertrain differences are supposed to the cams, the head gasket and the clutch, which has one more plate in the racing version. Not sure how one will "Upgrade" the street bike since H2R parts are going to be sold only to those who can prove

This is awesome as well. Actually seeing the engine torque under load is pretty cool as well.Well done!

Hard to imagine that engine sounding any better. Very addictive and intoxicating sound.

In the rejected takeoff test is the smoke that is visible from the wheels from the brakes, or a combination of tire smoke and brake heat?

In old Japan the execs responsible for this debacle would be expected to resign at the very least and possibly commit suicide. Now they likely get payoffs and promotions. uge corps like Takata are the new "Elite" and are "Too big to fail" Expect a fine and then....business as usual.

There are some really awesome posts here, some weapons I have never seen. I submit that, for my money, the scariest thing is to be sold out, left behind and abandoned when you are giving your all. For that reason, the most frightening, bone chilling enemy to me is the one within.

Good eye. The skirted fender is from the first gen Continental of '42 through '48.

Not just sad, but tragic. Leaving American luxury dying on the table is tragic. Cadillac has largely abandoned this market, except for the Escalade, the last of the old school Caddys. It even has a name.

How could the AF brass not ok the flying hooker?

Don't slip soldier!!!

Sounds like Cadillac has some cool plans. Can't wait to see what the metal looks like.

Lincoln gets a reprieve from the grim reaper, and a new chance. How about building American luxury cars for Americans again? If you want to play on this stage, why not do it with the incredible amount of brand equity Lincoln has in its history? Make it big, make it flashy, with substance to back up the glitz. Take

A "hell" mission? Funny, she doesn't look like my ex....

My vote? The Tesla "Dribble," suitable for really old guys with retention issues, or basketball players, or maybe OLD basketball players in depends.

As a rider myself I tend to resist stereotypes, although I have to chuckle at how well the stereotypes often do fit riders of specific bikes. The simple truth staring us right in the fact is that a scooter makes a lot of sense for a lot of people. Yes, there are DCT bikes, such as the Honda 700DCT, but most bikes

I wish Caddy well, and I sure hope there is substantive technology, not just shoveled on, but baked into the design to back up the most advanced tech claim. Expectations are high, let's hope the designers and engineers are allowed to deliver.

It amazes me that this car has more power, costs less, looks great and it just plain awesome. Great job Chevy. Corvette chief engineer for President!!

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In the dark days of the 80s we could only dream of this much power—-in a car! So whadda ya say, is it the new death mobile or what?