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I think she made the right choice for a mediocre drink taste test. Map them against the vicinity of the IMS. Fishers/Carmel, a hell of a drive out of the way, but not like the other side of the State for Fort Wayne, 2hrs away.

What, no Volvo? 

The wagons with 3rd row seating > modern anything.

Bait is not the same as create.  mrmocha has a good reply.

I must be too old.

...Or are they? Let’s revisit this post when they successfully create a supercar.

Of the two teams in contention for the championship, yeah, they’re not competitive.

i agree, but the point stands that Ferrari will never enter Formula E when they cant fabricate an advantage through the governing body or through the use of their own tech.

The point I was trying to make is that if Ferrari wants to make a statement on the performance of their electric tech, there isn’t currently a viable racing series to do so, including F1 - which realistically, Ferrari hasn’t been competitive in for a few seasons now. Just saying, Ferrari electrical tech is bottom of

I’d agree if F1 was EV instead of ICE, but it isn’t. That said, its my understanding Formula E cars all use the same tech which Ferrari would not be able to create a competitive advantage on. To split more hairs, Ferrari doesn’t have a negotiating advantage in Formula E, so there’s that.

Its just the tip.  The game that doesn’t really exist.

So +1 for using a Volvo P1800 schematic to define coupe.

*kindergarten

Lost me at “DUB” decal. Oh well.

Can we talk about the injustice the One Lap graphic did for Indiana?

Dammit. What novice cut the vinyl decal on the windshield? Its horseshit, and I don’t stand for those antics.

It won’t be a Rivian though.  Ford will push them out.

I don’t really want to ever see the 1.0L beast under the hood of my newer car. In fact, I hope the dealership is doing a good job filling it with oil.

Torch has a point, but I would have suggested the 2gen xB. Soooo much room in the back seat for a carseat.  But do point me to where it screwed up.

taken too literally.