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“Accelleration — even from, say 100 KPH to 200 KPH, was quite strong and relentless, in both 5th and, surprisingly 6th gears.”

Imagine being the driver. I’m certain a spilled beverage wasn’t the only stain caused in that moment.

Actually, yes! He collaborated with a team at the M.I.T. Media Lab in 2004.

Don’t need a jet engine to do that. The driver is likely full of Red Bull & vodka, and will plow through a crosswalk leaving a club in South Beach.

Make it an even 2 million and give it 2,000 bullpower... at this point, does it matter? If they want to do something radical, look at sibling Ducati and build the Italian sports car equivalent of the new Scrambler. Something under $100K, with a screaming little 4 or 5, stripped down and pure, but taking advantage of

But seriously... just came across these lovely prints of iconic control towers:

Boston Logan Airport

Newark Liberty International Airport.

S54 M Coupe. Because you want strong genetic attributes - such as six throttle bodies lined up behind the front axle, the correct number of doors (3), obscenely wide hips, and a roof of enviable length.

4th Gear: It’s Not an SUV.

The Delorean Hovercraft is a real thing. (I contributed to the Kickstarter!)

Is it possible to suit a wince-inducing F50 in a handsome F40 body?

Well done, calling out his rewriting of history delusional fabrications. He is the worst. (The worst of a class of executives that contains more than its fair share of sociopaths and enormous egos.)

Hadn’t seen him speak before. His mannerisms remind me a lot of Louis CK: passionate, neurotic and completely honest. Fantastic!

I can’t imagine of anything as exclusive yet understated as a Singer 911. Plus, they’re built by a former rock star!

I too am pleased that the new Alfa comes with a manual. Its usefulness will only increase with time.

I am also very happy that the new Alfa has a manual. Its usefulness will only increase with time.

Gregor Samsa is in love.

Aren’t you a little short for a Batman?

I still think this would totally work.