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Alfa is double wishbone front, strut rear; Cayman is strut front, multi-link rear. So yes, but the Alfa wins in the front.

“that’s why we can’t have fun things”
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Axes.

Axes.

I couldn’t find relevant info on RTK, but if Cali has 330 stations and other states usually have none or one (base), it seems like using it for mapping outside of Cali would be limited to areas near those base stations.

Are you talking about RTK? This is new to me, and may only be possible in Cali, but sure. Someone also mentioned road roughness (vertical travel sensor?).

For crap marques, sure. Let’s not forget the Esprit, M1, Maserati concept, etc. Golf is debatable.

GPS is not as accurate (For short distances, anyway).

Ground Stingers have a ceiling of 3000m, not sure that will reach. Maybe the Russian ManPADS they're likely to have? Anyway, the Reaper's exhaust is shielded from the ground like the B-2's.

In general though, yes, our military's inability to anticipate and counter such tactics is legendary.

That was Ferrari's choice, not Máté's. Go complain to them.

AlpineStars doesn't even make or brand helmets.

Does it run, though? They never say. Heck, most of the ad is about the dealer.

Some of the energy goes into compressing the right side suspension, which rebounds.

So many exposed fasteners. I feel like they really detract from the otherwise clean, minimalist aesthetic.

These units of force and energy don't give much perspective. I could say it's 183 food calories (actually kcal), but that's also a poor comparison. How about the speed a 4000# car would have to be going to have the same energy?

sqrt ((275 km/h )^2 * 265kg/1810kg)
=105 km/h
=65 mph

Not likely to kill anyone it a modern

This is likely true if you assume the engine is running at peak efficiency. Since it rarely is, the power plants (always running higher combustion efficiency than cars) will win eventually. The main issue is the battery. It may take 100,000 miles or more, but the energy invested in making it will eventually be

Bigger harness bits than I would think necessary for the entire car. What is this, Texas?

30:10 - Suprise Butt: Porsche
How'd that get past B-spec certification?

Nah, man - too low. See Explorer, Firestone.