frogmankouki
FrogmanKouki
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This is awesome and all but what’s up with the anchorman’s hair?

More like 458 Italia headlights, not even close to 370z.

Yes that and some hipster forearm tattoos.

I came here to say this and since I already found a picture, I’ll just add it here.

7 year old? I'd say some fully grown people could be missed in that shadow. I know some men and women that are barely 5' tall, and would find that intimidating in a parking lot.

You need to add a disclaimer not to drink my Dr. Pepper while clicking play.

I agree that would be a more “Apples to Apples” comparison but, if I were in Nissan’s marketing division I would have spun it the same way. Their point of view is performance/power per dollar rather than equivalent equipment.

One second I’m going to let you continue your rant but you seem to have confused yourself. “ it’ll start at $32,410... .... ... and it laps the Willow Springs race track faster than the BMW 328i”

I've debated on such a move but F1 is my only current hold up....but regardless I believe if there is any chance of a new show, Netflix would be the most logical outlet. For many reasons 1) International audience, 2) No cable or special TV package needed 3) No need to please the manufactures for adverts 4) Freedom of

I find the right foot hovering above the swing arm to be the strangest part of that picture.

Someone is not impressed....

Here you go, hope this is works for you.

It's a possibility Netflix has the cash for a show of equal quality.

What? This is pure insanity, is this supposed to be GTA-Asia?

Some say he is less than happy....

That entire series is awesome, and the specials of the One:1, is nice as well.

This is true but Koenigsegg didn't have it easy he paved his own way and was able to get a lot of initial investors in the 90's.

Give it time they are a small company and most use resources wisely. The safety cell is what makes them all look similar and unfortunately it's not so easy to change because-

They have built over 100 cars, not bad given the size of the company.