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Paint me a picture in fingerprints...

Wait, did a Toyota factory somewhere accidentally produce a bunch of concept car bodies from 1986 and Toyota looked at them all and said "eh, just slap a full cell in there and sell them to Californians"?

I think they are mostly paying for her brand(brand in the sense, though on a lesser level that you or I curate our LinkedIn profiles to build our own personal brands). It's smart for Dior because they are going to get just as many views/clicks/impressions for the fact that Jennifer Lawrence is apart of the campaign

Why does Gizmodo continually report on and sensationalize the development of weapons technology??... ...I say stick to space stuff...

So the manual option signaled to the prospective buyer that the car had a performance orientation even if they drove it off the lot with the automatic. Also manual drivers probably make better "brand ambassadors" as properly tuning a good manually shifted drivers experience is getting harder and harder for

How much higher? Some say up to 8000 RPM. Which, on a V8, I think we can all agree is bonkers.

Capitano Amerigo!

And stowaway bats.

This magic supermaterial hasn't seen widespread usage in cars yet but is slowly making its way into automotive production. The C7 Corvette uses Aerogel as a heat insulator for the transmission tunnel, which means that you can buy a car that has NASA materials and pushrods.

Perfect for that Sunday drive to the ISS and back, just be sure to keep an eye out for any errant foam insulation on your way up.

It has 13 fuel tanks, and can take up to a day and a half to fuel. With a full cargo load, it has to land and refuel about every two hours.

That's like saying the Spirit rover is a failure because it only operated 7 years past it's planned 90 day mission duration.

And I guess according to Chris both companies now offer products with comparable driving dynamics.

Though I know that fundamentally your comment is a good natured joke, but like how SAAB cars is(was) a different company apart from the SAAB that builds aircraft and weapon systems Lamborghini Trattori has been independent from Lamborghini Automobili for quite some time now.

Aren't the pylon mounted mirrors attached lower on the door popular now in that aspirational "look at me, I have a sports car but really it's a fancy Corolla" kind of way?

The design looks to be from the same generation as my '12 Mazda3. So the design already looks 3 to 5 years out of date.

I think most of this comes from people wanting their American muscle cars to look like the American aircraft that were flown in WWII.

Does the "cladding" paint even have an extra protective anti-chip coating or it is merely "aspirational".

This trend stems from everyone wanting their cars to look like WWII fighter planes right?