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This is my go to gif for cars that have been butchered by a prior owner. Glad to see it applied to this fright pig. 

Those “upgrades” are horrific.

They are violent to be around, the noise, the wind, flying debris, they’re cool and you want to get close but usually pretty obvious to not do so. Have the medflights come and go from work so have been “close” on many occasions, love watching them but try to respect their space. Have so many that go over my house

It is all over the internet. ( I’ll see myself out......)

Situational awareness is everything.

That’s some quick compassion on the part of the pilot. Nobody needs to see that.

Good lord.

Neither this nor the Taliban have all that much to do with religion. It’s about power over others (women are just low hanging fruit). Religion is just the cheap Halloween costume that’s being used to distract everyone from this fact.

Strange that all these conservatives complain about Muslims and how they treat women, are the same ones who want to treat women the same here.

Depends on what you define as “great”. Porsche probably have the most class leading cars, they’ve made very few truly crap cars. Whether or not you actually like their cars is a different question.

Zimmers have twice as much engineering  and design thought in them over the typical kit kars of the time. They were a somewhat real manufacture and put out respectable quantity of cars. Many are like this still looking good and operating. All this means something while style is not for most I love the excess of it

I (only somewhat ironically) love this. It’s tacky and slow and stupid and I want it.

While I totally agree... The A380's main problems are lack of airports with the bespoke jet bridges and massive hangers they require. 

Thanks, I learned something.

Thank you, Rob. We deserved a car like this after that fright pig we looked at yesterday. Nice price for a car that exudes coolness wherever it goes. 

A budget collector car that will stand out from the sea of Mustangs, Chevelles and GTOs at your average show or C&C. But not so special that it would be sacrilege to put your personal stamp on it–and you’d be starting with a pretty solid base. NP.

A quick search of sub-$10K convertibles around me makes this an easy NP. Functional back seat that can accomodate 4 (if not 5) comfortably, easy to maintain, just quirky enough to be cool.

Aside from a complete electrical overhaul of the each post office building and potential the entire area’s electrical grid?

Not saying it shouldn’t happen, just that it would be a massive cost

It’s a tough call, I think Roadster was just a major stepping stone to the Model S, which I think is the real answer. The Roadster did prove a point, but it was at such a high price tag and low volume.

Regardless of everyone’s thoughts on Tesla, I think it’d be hard not to say the Model S or Model 3. These two cars changed the way consumers felt about electric cars, and in many ways, even changed the way other manufacturers think about cars.