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It looks like most people think the “real” Superman is the one from the animated series which is great, but it was created for the Saturday morning/after school demographic where no one can die. Even if your true version is from the comics, there’s a whole mess right there because there’s 80 years of different

Bloomberg cites three factors: SUV mania, fast non-sports car models like the Tesla Model S, and the fact that less-expensive sports coupes like the Mazda Miata, Chevrolet Camaro and Ford Mustang can offer performance and thrills on par with or even better than vastly more expensive models these days.

So the conductors’ trousers trick from Seinfeld is actually true.

Return to side ports? Where’ve you been? The big news when the RX-8 came out was that it had side exhaust ports to reduce intake overlap.

Everyone thought it was fun!

I’ve read some race incidents occur because of people upgrading their cars with modern tech and materials, making them faster than they were ever meant to go. Is that openly discussed or just paddock gossip?

Fight the power, let your tach rev counterclockwise!

What you’re looking for is touring car racing, particularly TCA and TCB class in Pirelli World Challenge. I think even BTCC and ETCC have a bit more modifications.

It should work properly.

Since each of the existing XKSS’s are well over a million, this is a bargain, plus you’ll get an actual new car.

I’m sure someone would probably buy a bunch of them, but are models of “generic” 50s-70s cars highly collectible? The only insane collection I was impressed with was a guy who has a model of every car that started at just about every Le Mans 24.

Phase 2, HENSHIN!

I’d assume if they’re new to the track they briefly glance down at it on the straights to refresh themselves on the upcoming corner combo.

Well....

I bet if it was Liam Neeson’s you’d be all over it!

Did you ever notice poor people can’t get Porsches? They should be called Riches.

Why couldn’t that have been in Spectre? The DB10 was hideous.

At first, they just grunted their refusal. But then, on an historic day, which is commemorated by my species and fully documented in the sacred scrolls, there came Aldo. He did not grunt. He articulated. He spoke a word which had been spoken to him time without number by humans. He said ‘No.’

The Prank reminds me of the Avengers (Steed&Peel) episode, “The See Through Man”, where “the enemy” does a set of tricks to try to convince the British there is an invisibility formula.