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I mean yeah Russia has more but it's not like it's a better nuclear force than any other nations. The Russians have lots of nukes because their early warning systems are still hugely flawed which leaves them vulnerable to attack. Plus ya know a reasonable percentage of them won't fire.

So just to be clear. Russia mucking around in it near abroad is a serious threat to vital American interests?

So basically poor Ukrainians have a car which is objectively better in every way but it's a shit car. Right.

Seat is actually arguably VW best brand. Look at the pricing and power and kit on the Leon Cupra vs It's siblings. It was also the first on the new platform and looks nicer than the Golf. It's cheaper, better styled with much better standard kit and is just as fast. Plenty of room for tuning too.

Russia also signed that saying they wouldn't invade Ukraine. Bet the Ukraine is wishing it held onto those 1900 warheads

Too much touchscreen needed and it seems slow. Otherwise good.

Nope.

There is something noble in a vehicle with no pretensions as to what it is.

Luckily for treasury of Switzerland, Switzerland is in Switzerland.

I mean there is no indication you are being sarcastic.

This was a fire joke, right?

Dutch names aren't weird, you're weird!

Well it isn't a breakthrough because I'm not sure anyone was asking for that and I'm not sure that it couldn't be done by other car companies either.

The P1 is the better car, period. I really don't see why you think the electrical system Porsche bought and stuck in the 918 is that important. This stuff has been going on for years, the 918 doesn't change any of the issues about affordability of the tech.

Would you look at that. Someone who has driven both and finds the P1 better in most situations. Plus Porsche can afford to loose money on a car to help sell more Boxters.

Wait what? The P1 uses the electric drive for torque fill which is amazing. The 918 isn't as practical on the road as the 918.

Scallops aren't bad but there are much nicer seafoods for much less money. I have more disappointing scallops than any other.

Touchy aren't you.

Finland that one. A Nokia exec paid nearly $200,000 dollars in a speeding fine. Which I'm totally fine with, If I get done speeding it stings, it should for him too.

Sure you did...