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Most of the car flips I've seen around these parts recently (I'm in Mass) have been caused by people not paying attention while driving, drifting towards the side of the road, hooking a tire in a snow bank, panicking, over reacting and flipping the car. Moral of the story - pay attention to driving, not eating cereal

That development cost seems to be cheap in terms of military contracts. Good stuff.

It was bound to happen at some point. Congrats Dallas, you're on the supercar map! You murdered the first P1!

Very cool. The Natick Soldier Research Center is only a few miles down the road from where I work.

I was doing some work at Land Rover Sudbury and a group of Chinese kids rolled in so one of their buddies could buy a new Range Rover. This was their line up of cars R8, SLS, MP4-12c (plus an S63 out of frame). This is not unusual to see based on my conversations with the GM...

This pleases me. Very much so. I look forward to your future writings, Chris.

That's awesome. The soundtrack alone gives me chills. Such a bad ass car.

I'll be keeping my eye on this for sure. Many fantastic things could come to fruition with a power source like this. My imagination is running wild. That said, until these guys show a solid working setup I will continue to wait patiently, hoping that they can sort this out.

The Warthog is by far my favorite aircraft. Such a bad ass beast. Glad that they're still getting the opportunity to do their thing, despite the BS political shit pushing for them to be retired.

I'm amazed that they still have cars left to recall. This is crazy.

Bastards!

Oh, wait. That was easy.

Gahh, why can't VW sell something like this Stateside?! I would love to own one of these.

The old Soviet stuff always has such a sturdy, utilitarian look to it. The designs were bare bones and no bull shit. I think that's what makes things like this MAZ so captivating. I wish I was wealthy - I'd have a collection of obscure vehicles like this, haha.

The old Soviet stuff always has such a sturdy, utilitarian look to it. The designs were bare bones and no bull shit. I think that's what makes things like this MAZ so captivating. I wish I was wealthy - I'd have a collection of obscure vehicles like this, haha.

Often times our passion outweighs the inherent risk in what we do. Personally I'm very aware of the choices I make and the consequences if something were to go wrong. Riding my Triumph, driving my Single Cab (when I can get it back on the road) - they each provide me with so much happiness, often times the risk

Maybe this will help to drag more serious buyers away from the Germans? A legitimate flagship would help for sure. I certainly hope that it looks like the Elmiraj. That is a car that has amazing presence. And that is a fantastic color blue.

Even in rough shape it still has amazing presence. One of my favorite automotive designs ever.

Wow, this thing really does have some Porsche influence in the back there. While I'm not sure I'd choose this over the Segre designed Ghia, I do genuinely like the design. Thanks for introducing me to yet another member of the aircooled family that I didn't know about! I wish I could import one of these and a Brasilia

Yesssss. I've always had a soft spot for the Cobra R. One of my favorite articles in Motor Trend from back in the day was from when they did the comparo between this car, the Z06 and the Viper. Great stuff.

Tyler, do these JLENS balloons have any connection with the similar to the Tethered Aerostat Radar System's that have been monitoring our southern border for years? I've seen the one floating in the Florida Keys before. I'm guessing this is an upgraded and improved system more inline with monitoring hostile threats?