k1rinmimicry
Kirin Mimicry
k1rinmimicry

This is Deng Wu of Detroit Electric, a subsidiary of America The Great, LLC in partnership with Apple Pie USA, LLC. I agree to your terms; please expect $50 twice-yearly installments over the next two and a half years, but I’d like you to elaborate now please. 

Yes; I charge $250 per hour to elaborate for your unsolicited question.

Good to see China has graduated from stealing intellectual property to stealing physical property.

I can think of several things you could mean by that.  Could you elaborate?

Good to see China has graduated from stealing intellectual property to stealing physical property. 

Just curious if they got their money from mainland China. Buy old Aston tooling and use it to make rebadged "Chinese supercar" 

*Waits for knock-off-EV-Aston Martins on Alibaba and Tmart*

I feel like even a “small, independent” car company like Aston ought to be pretty comfortable with the notion that a “shadowy Chinese startup” is either a front for money laundering or IP theft. The EV in this sentence is meaningless, and merely a poisoned carrot for the unwary.

Now seems like a particularly bad time to start a capitalist enterprise in Hong Kong tbh

Pretty sad they don’t just try to be the British version of, you know, Aston Martin...especially since we already have McLaren for that.

The car in the 2nd photo is tri-tone.

I'll wait for the Ragnarok.  I heard it'll destroy the Valkyrie and Valhalla.

Dang, I wish the Valhalla wasn't limited to only 500 units.

The Valkyrie explicitly is (it’s been announced for the 2020-21 WEC Hypercar class, as a road-based race car).

Because Ferrari and McLaren have proven that there definitely is. It’s 22-year old scions of oligarchs in Dubai, who don’t much give a shit about heritage, but love them some technologies.

You know, at first I was wondering what the hell Aston Martin was up to with these new hypercar designs that don’t really resemble an Aston Martin. But then in occurred to me; Aston Martin’s design language has been stagnant for 25 years. To the lay person, they couldn’t tell the difference from a 1994 DB7 and a 2019

It looks like the ghost dog from the nightmare before Christmas.

But the Valhalla looks like an Aston Martin and a McLaren fused together in a freak wind tunnel accident and I gotta say, it looks pretty crazy.