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Yawn. Trump’s a douchebag, we know. Got anything new.

“Super speedway kits at Michigan”

That comment was directed to those who were referring to the film as a patriotic flag waving exercise.

I am curious as to what would bring up such an emotional response. Would you like to elaborate?

People who move next to a race track, then bitch about the race track being there.

For the most part I agree, except the part about the Russians and the Japanese. They haven’t gotten along since at least the Russo-Japanese war and they still haven’t signed a peace treaty formally ending World War II.

I wouldn’t say cocked up more like fed up.

Dealer markup, if there was only a way to control this on limited production / availability cars. I wonder if anyone has any ideas:

And call it the Quad 8 or the turbocharged variant the Quad 8 turbo?

Easy, go in with thought: Unlike Private Ryan where the mission was a success, if you know your history this represents failure for the British (and the French) and for the British they would not see any significant success until roughly two years after this happens (just minor victories at best).

I loved that ad campaign it was so Bondesque in a way, but this time the baddies were getting their say in things.

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Well the ad campaign didn’t exactly help the ELR’s cause:

I thought Cary Grant was getting a little old:

It’s an environmentalist’s nightmare.

Ahhhh, NYC problems.

The point I am trying to make is the C7 Corvette’s engine isn’t between the axles, it is behind them.

Um, you forgot the front mid-engined 2016 Corvette Stingray Z51 which pulls 1.05 G on the skid pad.

Plus it can be reliably driven in traffic and for long distances comfortably.

Well:

It depends on the demographer. Some have the millennial generation starting in 1976, other’s in 1977, while there are others that use 1980,1981, or 1982 as the starting point.