jedimario
jedimario
jedimario

Oh, no, just looks that way in the thumbnail.

Is that Braille on the gauge cluster? Talk about making more patients...

Too late: http://www.bikeradar.com/news/article/like-my-new-bike-its-a-lambo-17798/

There actually are Lamborghini bikes. I one of these things in Italy or France, thinking it was some terrible, auto-less European version of "rice". Come to find out, the founder's son started (edit) a branding company that stamped their name on a bike. Close enough.

So you post a picture of a Kia plant, but not the BMW one? That's all I can find to discuss :p

So as, you know, you're not in rural Alaska or something.

Why wait?

I think you can drop the "tech" from "tech companies" and leave it at that. They are trying to make a buck, and outdoing each other and appealing to politicians are two ways to draw customers in and keep the lawmakers at bay. The faster tech has to be implemented to keep up, and it's trending because politicians and

You best be stopping by a Cookout at some point as well, ask Drew at Deadspin about it :D

I think that's the point, though. It's crazy, brash, and bold, like a Lamborghini should be. It has balls, something another watered down retro design wouldn't have. It throws the industry standard idea of a hypercar back at the book, flips it off, and puts some 100% petrol powered skidmarks down your McMansion's

Fun new game- trip the sensor in an empty car with some enthusiastic driving.

I guess I fail to see how it was "on the record". I'm not in journalism, so I'll just ask- should anything I or a NASCAR driver say to a reporter be considered as much? Is it "on the record" if he says it to a non-reporter friend who could then tweet the comments or post them to a blog? Or is it on the record

"real news dropped in your lap"

Do you have some sort of Gawker mandate to jump on anything that has the slightest whiff of "WOMAN POWER" or something?

Would rather see a Mazdaspeed 2.

YES PLEASE

Soooo...where are all these kids building copies of his vehicles?  Or is this just him subtly demeaning WCC employees?

Porsche.  They have perhaps the most impressive Le Mans history and do not participate in the sham that is F1.  To go along with that history, they have a current dedication to sports car racing around the world and that shows through all of their street cars.  To top it off, I have owned a 2002 Boxster for 18 months

Uh, I've had a US spec EP Civic for more than 5 years now and, while it is a great car, it is definitely not the euro-spec one.  40 less horsepower, one less gear, and an open diff rather than an LSD.  Completely mellowed down looks as well, both inside and out.  I can't comment on suspension setup differences, but at

Completely capable of competitive lap times (even pulling off the fastest lap at a race or two), a great livery on top of a car that looked good anyway, and strong grassroots appeal.  Sadly, for any number of reasons, it was doomed to spending way too much time behind the wall and never saw success match its potential.