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Is this the same steering wheel they used in the mid 90s Crown Vics?

pretty sure this is a screengrab from BangBros.

I wonder if these sorts of tactics might possibly be why so many people seem to hate dealerships. I am sure some nice dealership employee will be along any minute to tell me about how rare this stuff is.

They are literally everywhere in the NY Metro Area. The only RWD BMWs I ever see are Z4s, M3s, M5s, and M6s.

Please be careful in characterizing an entire continent with elements that are more Chinese and Chinese American, specifically. You also seem to interchange Asian and Chinese very fluidly and in doing so, fail to recognize that people from other Asian countries do not share your experiences.

And now I have an erection. Thanks Jalopnik.

You should probably watch it.

Whoever posted this video should be banned from youtube, have his google accounts deleted and phone destroyed. STOP FILMING IN PORTRAIT YOU IDIOTS!

Twin turbo GTO owner here.

Oh, so it's a fat pig of a car that can't turn or stop and has an antique for an engine? Worthless european cars.

Always. Always-always-always-always have a dash cam.

Ferrari's engine was not as big of a problem as the FRIC was on their chassis. Before they removed it Alonso was the only one finishing in the top ten and Kimi was struggling to make it through qualifying. The last race, at Spa, Kimi finished in 4th and Alonso in 8th so they are making progress.

That is much of the point of this deal... Ferrari needs help and a Jr / DEV team will (hopefully) be a huge boost. Not to mention Mattiacci ran US sales for Ferrari and putting a Ferrari PP in a US team's F1 car is good marketing. Besides, Haas will stand a far greater chance of making the grid with access to

Sorry, you're Kevin. You can't be Frank.

Renault? Really? That being said, they seem to be a little more open to change and now have Red Bull helping design their 2015 PU, so who knows.

Agreed. Mercedes is clearly untouchable this year. However, it will be interesting to see what happens next year if some of the other teams copy the design of their turbo setup. I'm excited to see what Honda ends up bringing to the table with McLaren next season!

I'm guessing it has something to do with the "extended partnership". I'm going to guess that may mean some help with a baseline suspension and aero, as well as possibly some driving/simulator help.

I'm pretty sure that's a Lambo, dude.

Zing!

Maybe it's because buyers are flocking to the Corvette Stingray, a car that provides some 80 percent of the Viper's performance for nearly half the price, or maybe it's that the Viper's $102,485 starting price is deemed too high.